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25 July 2022
Categories: Legal News , Profession
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JLD annual conference returns―in person!

The ever-popular Junior Lawyers Division Annual Conference is back in person at the Law Society this September

Hear from expert speakers on subjects such as mental health and wellbeing, the blame culture in the profession, and politics in the law, or attend some of the careers-focused workshops for up-to-the-minute advice. After spending the day learning new skills, connect with your peers face-to-face at a drinks reception in the evening. The conference is aimed at all solicitors-in-training and solicitors up to five years PQE.

The conference will take place at the Law Society HQ, 113 Chancery Lane, London on 10 September (13:30 to 20:00).

Find out more here.

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