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Ep# 24 Championing Justice: A Conversation with Fiona Rutherford

Ep# 24 Championing Justice: A Conversation with Fiona Rutherford

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In this episode of the Women's Room Legal Division podcast, host Erica welcomes Fiona Rutherford, Chief Executive of the organisation JUSTICE. They discuss Fiona's career journey from aspiring doctor to a prominent legal professional, her experiences at the criminal bar, and her impactful roles within the Crown Prosecution Service, His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service the Ministry of Justice. Fiona talks in-depth about JUSTICE's mission to create a fairer UK justice system, their strategic goals, and the importance of the rule of law. The conversation also touches upon Fiona's leadership style, her thoughts on mentorship, and advice to her younger self. The episode provides insights into the legal profession and emphasises the significance of supporting organisations like JUSTICE to uphold the rule of law and improve the justice system.

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