Rhys Meggy, a founding trustee of legal charity LEDLET, tells the BBC of the charity’s concern that schools are not doing enough to help dispel pupils' misconceptions about access to careers in the law.
The charity aims to encourage young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in Wales to consider legal careers.
Rhys was speaking with the BBC in advance of delivering a speech to government ministers and judges at the Senedd (the National Assembly for Wales) in Cardiff.
His interview with the BBC can be heard here (1 hour 37 minutes in).
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