Legal Executives Win Award of Royal Charter
The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) has been granted the accolade of a Royal Charter by the Queen.

Charters, granted on the advice of the Privy Council, have a history dating back to the 13th century but are rarely granted nowadays. New charters are normally reserved for bodies that work in the public interest and which can demonstrate pre-eminence, stability and permanence in their particular field.
Michael Pratt, legal executive at Liverpool law firm Maxwell Hodge said: "This is a major and exciting step forward for ILEX. The granting of a Royal Charter is extremely rare and recognises all the hard work and efforts of legal executives in providing a professional service and valuable legal advice to the public."
Earlier this week, in a speech calling on the legal profession to improve social mobility, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg highlighted the importance of ILEX in providing "The only route to becoming a qualified lawyer that is open to all."
He said: "It [ILEX] offers a route into the profession - for the 22,000 legal executives, trainee legal executives and paralegals, 85% of them come from families where neither parent went to university; three out of four are women. But at the moment only a minority of posts are filled by this route. So if you are serious about social mobility, it seems to be that a huge part of the solution lies right on your doorstep - or at least back in your offices."
According to Maxwell Hodge the Royal Charter will help in a move towards more social mobility in law firms. Michael said: "Nick Clegg has highlighted the importance of there being more social mobility in the profession and the charter will help us achieve this, establishing the position of Legal Executives as a professional legal career which people can work towards, regardless of education, social status and background."
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