Against a backdrop of stories that have highlighted ongoing racism in the legal sector, new research by Law.com International shows how racial minority lawyers in the U.K. continue to confront a narrowing bottleneck at partner level.

According to U.K. government data, racial minorities account for around 13% of the U.K. population. But law firms have, by and large, consistently fallen well short of achieving proportionate representation.

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