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31 March 2020
Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Healthy drinking: update from JLD

The Junior Lawyers Division (JLD) is launching a series of case studies during April to promote a culture of healthy drinking among lawyers

The case studies were provided by firms, chambers and lawyers’ organisations in response to JLD guidance issued in January.

Laura Uberoi, JLD member and guidance author, said it was important to celebrate ‘what the legal profession is already doing to create a healthier drinking culture’. The JLD will release one case study per day via its social media channels and launch a full compilation on its website on 30 April.

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