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Legal Walk ahoy!

06 October 2021
Categories: Legal News , Profession
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This Friday, 8 October, is the deadline for registering for the London Legal Walk 2021―due to take place on ‘Motivation Monday’, 18 October

It will take place, in-person, as a 10km walk through central London, starting from Carey Street behind the Royal Courts of Justice. Registration is from 2pm-7pm, and walkers can continue right up to 10pm.

More than 5,000 people have already signed up for the event, which is organised each year by the London Legal Support Trust to raise money for legal advice charities.

Register here or email the events team at signups@llst.org.uk.

Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Osbornes Law—Melissa Arnold

Osbornes Law—Melissa Arnold

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Fladgate— Tatiana Menshenina & Timi Balogun

Firm strengthens international disputes offering with dual partner hire

SA Law—Kiran Beeharry

SA Law—Kiran Beeharry

Joint head of family law appointed

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