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Law Society RFC 7s & Netball Tournament 2023: Sponsorship Announcement

16 March 2023
Categories: Legal News , Profession
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The Law Society RFC are proud to announce LTN & Partners as the Headline sponsor of the 2023 Law Society RFC 7s & Netball Tournament. 

LTN & Partners is a legal recruitment and business consultancy which is made-up of a combination of ex-law firm partners, top-tier recruiters and business professionals which makes them distinctive in the London legal recruitment market.

In 2022 LTN & Partners were the sponsors of the Fair Play Awards, which were won by Russell Cooke (mixed tag) (pictured), William Fry (rugby) and EY (netball) respectively and look forward to becoming the headline sponsor for 2023.

This year’s Tournament will be held on Sunday 17th September at Richmond Athletic Ground, and with 30 law and financial services firms already signed up to take part, it looks as though it will be another recording breaking event.

Tournament Director Daniel How commented: ‘It’s been a great start to our preparations this year and we couldn’t be happier with LTN & Partners becoming our Headline sponsor. It was great working with the team in 2022 and we look forward to building a long-lasting relationship that will see the Tournament go from strength to strength.’

LTN & Partners talent management teams work with partners, associates, team moves, and in-house legal searches across EMEA, Australasia, Asia, and the US. For more information contact them at hello@ltnpartners.com.com

Additionally, Brockwell Capital, a Lloyd’s of London underwriter which insures W&I and tax risk, continues their sponsorship of the rugby balls and netballs. For more information about how Brockwell can help your clients please contact Richard Taylor-Whiteway: richard.taylor-whiteway@brockwellcapital.com

For further information on the Tournament itself, to enter a team, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Daniel at: lawsocietyrugby7s@yahoo.co.uk.co.uk or on 07889 641 939.

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