Shazia Ali and the team at Scarsdale Solicitors contribute expert commentary, interviews, and legal insight to national, regional, and industry publications. Our media coverage spans motoring law, criminal defence, leadership, and the realities of running a specialist legal practice. Below are our recent features, interviews, and articles, listed from the most recent first.
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Publication: Legal Practice Management (LPM Magazine)
Shazia Ali contributed to LPM’s risk supplement on regulatory compliance and risk management as artificial intelligence reshapes legal services. The piece examines the practical challenges that smaller firms face when adopting new technology while meeting their obligations under SRA regulations.
Publication: Manchester Evening News
Shazia Ali shared expert commentary on one of the most common misconceptions in drink driving cases: that a few hours of sleep is enough to bring your alcohol level back below the limit. The article covers how long alcohol actually stays in your system and what to do if you’re charged.
Publication: Brand You Magazine
Brand You, the bi-monthly publication for female entrepreneurs, profiled Shazia Ali’s path from founding Scarsdale Solicitors in a boxroom with no clients to leading a team of 22 legal professionals. The piece covers how Shazia has built a practice where reputation and word-of-mouth referrals drive growth, and how she balances running a national law firm with her community work.
Publication: The Alcohol Debate (Podcast)
Shazia Ali joined The Alcohol Debate podcast to discuss drink driving in the UK. The conversation covers the different legal limits across England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, the arguments for and against a zero-tolerance policy, and the experience of first-time offenders who never expected to find themselves in court. Shazia also discusses the gap between how the public perceives drink driving and what the law actually says.
Publication: Manchester Evening News
Shazia Ali explained how exceptional hardship arguments work in practice. Drivers who reach 12 points can ask the court to consider whether a ban would cause hardship that goes beyond the ordinary consequences, but the threshold is high, and courts look closely at the supporting evidence. The article covers what counts as exceptional hardship, what doesn’t, and why professional legal representation makes a real difference to the outcome.
Publication: London Daily News
London Daily News ran Shazia Ali’s commentary on the risks of drink driving around the festive period. The piece outlines the potential legal consequences of driving the morning after drinking, including driving bans, criminal records, and the impact on employment, and why getting early legal advice matters if you’re stopped.
Publication: The Industry Leaders
The Industry Leaders interviewed Shazia Ali about the strategic mindset behind building a specialist motoring offences practice and her approach to empathy, tailored client support, and fierce advocacy. The interview covers her early career, what drives her commitment to client care, and how Scarsdale has grown from a one-person operation into a nationwide firm.
Publication: Founded by Women
Founded by Women profiled Shazia Ali’s path from funding her legal education through night shifts as an auxiliary nurse to founding and leading Scarsdale Solicitors. The interview covers the prejudice she faced as a young Asian woman entering a male-dominated profession, how her daughter’s illness became the catalyst for starting her own practice, and why building a reputation-driven firm has meant that 90% of new clients come through word-of-mouth referrals.
Publication: BCL Legal
BCL Legal’s “Day in the Life” series covered Shazia Ali’s typical workload, her approach to client care, and what it actually looks like to run a busy motoring offences practice. The piece covers everything from early morning case reviews through to court appearances and late-evening client calls.
Publication: BCL Legal
BCL Legal also published Shazia Ali’s views on the growing trend of anti-lawyer rhetoric from politicians and public figures, and how it affects both the legal profession and the public’s willingness to seek legal advice when they need it. The piece argues that undermining trust in lawyers ultimately harms the people who rely on access to justice the most.
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Scarsdale Solicitors provides specialist legal advice across motoring offences, criminal defence, immigration and sponsorship, and divorce law. We represent clients across England and Wales from our base in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.