A&O Shearman, Shoosmiths, Womble Bond Dickinson, and Freeths are among the contenders for Best Internal Support Network at the Legal 500 UK ESG Awards, which will be held later this month.
Six contenders are in the running for the award, which is a new addition to the ESG celebrations this year, and recognises the networks making exceptional contributions to supporting lawyers and business support staff at law firms, the Bar, and in-house legal teams. The networks can span any aspect of DE&I, including disability, neurodiversity, mental health, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and social mobility.
The 2026 nominees in full:
A&O Shearman – South Asian Affinity Group (SAAG)
A&O Shearman is shortlisted for its South Asian Affinity Group (SAAG), which since 2021 has spotlighted South Asian identities and connected individuals both within the firm and outside, building links to clients and institutions and spotlighting South Asian histories, traditions, and identities.
SAAG had a packed programme in 2025, delivering a range of events and initiatives, from cultural celebrations and panel discussions to mentoring and collaborations with other affinity groups at the firm, including hosting a panel event to launch a firmwide series on race and ethnicity mental health and wellbeing,
For South Asian Heritage Month last summer, SAAG’s activities included a collaboration with a London primary school to display student artwork and host a dance performance, as well as a headline event attended by over 100 colleagues.
E.ON UK – The Fertility Forum
E.ON UK is in the running for its Fertility Forum – a network for employees to share experiences and resources relating to their diverse paths to parenthood, and the challenges that can come from the journey.
Set up in 2023 by a member of the legal and data protection team, the Fertility Forum achieved a standout success last year when E.ON UK introduced paid time off for anyone donating eggs or sperm, whether for their own use or others. This came as a result of work between Fertility Forum members and the company’s HR and leadership teams, and stands as strong evidence of the tangible impact that internal support networks can have on a workplace.
Freeths – Parents and Carers Network
With 135 members across the firm’s 13 offices, Freeths’ Parents and Carers Network has seen the UK national firm (and 2024 LB Awards Firm of the Year) bag a place on the shortlist.
The network has played a key role in helping the firm update its policies, including new processes for managers supporting colleagues returning from family leave, a review of the firm’s carers’ leave policy, and formalised reductions in fees and hours targets for lawyers returning from family leave. It also launched a range of Teams peer support groups, from fertility treatment, pregnancy, and adoption, to groups tailored to parents of children by age-group, carers, and those caring for children with additional needs.
Other achievements include collaborating with the firm’s Gender Equity Network on a campaign highlighting colleagues working reduced hours, contribution to the firm’s Gender Pay Gap Reporting Group, and a panel discussion for International Women’s Day, featuring three generations of female colleagues and attended by approximately 300 people.
Fletchers Solicitors – Empower Her
Personal injury firm Fletchers Solicitors is on the shortlist for its women leaders and supporters network Empower Her, launched in 2024 after the firm embarked on its first firmwide Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) strategy the previous year.
The network has grown to more than 150 members in the last 18 months, with an events schedule ranging from talks and panel sessions with top women in Fletchers’ C-suite to group coaching workshops with external speakers and collaborations with charity The Girl’s Network.
Last year also saw the firm launch its first ever network-led internal conference, with the theme of Women Supporting Women. And since 2024, its percentage of women leaders has increased from 50% to 56%, meaning it is on track to hit its target of 60% by 2028.
Shoosmiths – Proud
Shoosmiths gets a nod for its LGBTQ+ network Proud. Founded in 2019 and renamed to Proud in 2020, the network has made major steps, including securing a threefold budget increase for the 2025-26 financial year. This came through engagement with the board, which has also seen Proud align itself more closely with the firm’s 2030 strategy.
Key initiatives include allyship workshops, personal development and networking sessions, and participation in national Pride celebrations, with Shoosmiths marching in the London Pride Parade for the first time, alongside clients HSBC and The Leasing Foundation.
In 2025 it also transitioned from a ‘champions’ model to a structured committee, with monthly meetings to better ensure clarity, accountability, and momentum.
Womble Bond Dickinson – Talk Club/Men’s Wellbeing Group
Finally, Womble Bond Dickinson is nominated for the collaboration between its Men’s Wellbeing Group and UK men’s mental health charity Talk Club.
After a 2024 review of attendance data and employee feedback found that men at the firm were less likely to engage in mental health activities and conversations, the Men’s Wellbeing Group partnered with Talk Club to launch in-house sessions at the firm’s Leeds and Newcastle offices, with members of the group receiving specialist training to become Talk Club captains and lead sessions themselves.
The firm has continued to take feedback, finding positive impacts from the sessions, with participants reporting higher wellbeing scores at the end of sessions than at the start.
Now, the firm is expanding its Talk Club offering to its Bristol and Southampton offices, scheduling meetings there and training new captains to lead further sessions. It is also taking steps to further encourage attendance, including taster sessions and a ‘bring a buddy’ scheme.
The Legal 500 UK ESG Awards 2026 will be held on Thursday 30 April at the InterContinental London Park Lane, W1J 7QY. For more, visit the awards page to view the full awards shortlist. To book a table contact Kylie MacKenzie.
