Gaskell became an
articled clerk at the Bristol-based firm of
solicitors Burges Salmon in 1955; he was admitted a solicitor in 1960 he was made a
partner in 1963, remaining as such through to 1997 (and as the firm's Senior Partner from 1989 to 1997). Afterwards, until 2009 Gaskell remained at Lawrence Tucketts (which became
TLT LLP in 2000) as a
consultant. and finally as vice-president from 1987 to 1988 and then president from 1988 to 1989 of the
Law Society of England and Wales; he was on the latter's council from 1969 and 1992. Through his work in the Law Society, Gaskell was heavily involved in advocating for solicitors to be given equal
rights of audience in the higher courts, which at that time barristers had a monopoly over; the
Thatcher government was convinced of the merits of these arguments and enacted the reforms in the
Courts and Legal Services Act 1990. == Non-legal work and later life ==