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ILEX Annual medals scheme

24 February 2011
Issue: 7454 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) has launched its annual search to recognise and reward the achievements of its top members, students and supporters through its annual medals scheme.

There are four categories of recognition: The ILEX Student of the Year Medal— awarded to the student who has achieved the highest average score in their ILEX Level 6 Professional Higher Diploma in Law. The ILEX Employer of the Year Medal—recognises the support and encouragement from their employers when pursuing the ILEX route. The ILEX President’s Medal —a discretionary medal which recognises an individual who has given outstanding service to ILEX.

The medals will be presented at the graduation ceremony on 11 April. Closing date for entries and nominations is 25 March, for more information please go to: www.ilex.org.uk.

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