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Men still dominate high-paying law jobs as women face challenges in sector

Men made up 80 per cent of partners hired into corporate and finance practices in the years 2019 to 2024

Top dealmaking roles at law firms are dominated by men

Highly profitable senior dealmaking roles in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ law firms continue to be predominantly occupied by men, leaving female partners struggling to make an impact in competitive legal fields.

According to data from legal recruiter Edwards Gibson, men constituted 80 per cent of partners hired into corporate and finance practices from 2019 to 2024.

Commercial and financial departments frequently generate the highest billings in commercial law firms.

Despite a concerted effort for diversity across the sector, women only made up approximately a quarter of such hires during that period.

However, in 2021, this figure declined, with women representing a mere 11 per cent, as reported by .

These statistics imply that advancements in the recruitment and retention of female partners at leading international law firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ have ultimately failed to significantly influence the most lucrative legal sectors.

Contrastingly, broader sectors are demonstrating a greater balance. The relatively low number of women in dealmaking hires is starkly different to the wider legal sector.

Female partners have consistently accounted for nearly a third of total hires each year since 2019, in other departments, as per Edwards Gibson.