Florence Brocklesby Featured in Two Law Gazette Articles on the Evolving Legal Landscape

Date published: 02/02/2026
Reading time: 2 min read

We’re delighted to share that Florence Brocklesby, founder of Bellevue Law, has been featured in two recent Law Gazette articles exploring critical shifts in the legal profession.

In “Talent drain: women leaving practice”, Florence offers insight into the discrimination issues faced by women lawyers particularly around maternity return, working hours, chargeable-hour targets and work allocation. She highlights how caring responsibilities, particularly for older women, can trigger similar structural challenges. Her experience advising on these issues brings essential nuance to a topic impacting women at every stage of their legal careers.

In “Consultant model firms: Breaking free”, Florence’s own experiences founding Bellevue Law form part of a wider examination of the rise of consultant-model firms. Florence describes how flexibility beyond simply hybrid working allows senior lawyers to design sustainable careers without sacrificing complex, high‑quality work. She also reflects on Bellevue Law’s culture, its B Corp values and how consultant lawyers can both maintain autonomy and achieve strong earnings.

These articles shine a spotlight on Florence’s leadership in championing flexible, people-centred legal careers both through her work with individuals navigating discrimination issues and through Bellevue Law’s innovative approach to consultancy.

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