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New Birmingham Law Society president sets out social mobility stall

Tony McDaid says he will spend his tenure striving to increase access to the profession

Tony McDaid is the new president of Birmingham Law Society

Birmingham Law Society has appointed its latest president who has vowed to place social mobility and diversity at the heart of his tenure. Tony McDaid is chief executive of No5 Barristers' Chambers in the city and the first non-lawyer to hold the post.

He qualified as a member of the Institute of Barristers' Clerks in 1988 and sits on its executive and management committees and the Bar Council Ethics Committee.

Mr McDaid is also treasurer of the West Midlands Irish Business Group and is a well-known figure on the Birmingham legal scene.

As chairman of the Birmingham Law Society International Committee, he brought the Commonwealth Lawyers Association to Birmingham in July for a joint conference with the law society.

He said during his one-year tenure he would focus on making the legal profession as accessible to as many people as possible, both for those seeking justice and those wanting a career. He also wants to address the issue of attracting more women into the profession and retaining them.

Speaking to society members at an event to mark the commencement of his post, he said: "I want the society under my leadership to be at the forefront of the campaign to provide greater access to the law.

"To be clear, this is not simply for aspiring solicitors and barristers but the myriad professions that are part of the Birmingham Law Society family and benefiting from being part of the legal profession.