Alan Inglis is one of The Glass Network's longest-serving members - though that doesn't quite compare to his nearly 30 years’ experience of appearing in complex and high profile cases and appearing in most of England's landmark cases concerning alternative family structures. As an advocate in Scotland and a barrister in England specialising in family law, Alan shares with David Murphy and Drew McCusker his experience as a gay lawyer in both jurisdictions provides insight into how the Bar has changed and needs to change.
Roddy Dunlop QC, the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, also tells Drew what he thinks the Faculty is LGBT+ friendly and his plans to celebrate Pride with The Glass Network.
To learn about Alan's work, visit the his profile on Arnot Manderson Advocates. To learn more about Roddy's work at the Faculty, visit the Faculty's website and follow the Faculty on Twitter.
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