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SUMMARY:Spotlight on SYLA and ProBonoSkills.com - Pro Bono Week 2024
DESCRIPTION:The SYLA\, in collaboration with ProBonoSkills.com\, is delighted to present its next event – ‘The Power of Pro Bono’. The topic for our event is aligned with the 2024 Pro Bono Week theme\, ‘Barred from Justice’ which seeks to explore the powerful\, everyday stories of the impact of lawyers and law students who give their time to protect the rights of others in society. \nOur expert panel of speakers\, comprised of both providers and users of pro bono services\, will share personal reflections and insights; demonstrating the impact of the pro bono work with which they engage. We will also display various testimonials; shared with us by pro bono service users.\nOur panellists include:-\n \nPhilip Pollecoff – Senior Legal Counsel at Marie Curie\nAntonia Andison – Diploma Student\nRobyn Canning – Solicitor at Thorntons\nPeter Kerr – Finance & Risk Director at Social Bite \nTo register for this event visit The Power of Pro Bono with SYLA x ProBonoSkills.com Tickets\, Mon\, Nov 18\, 2024 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/spotlight-on-syla-and-probonoskills-com-pro-bono-week-2024
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Barred from justice,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241010T081943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T081943Z
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SUMMARY:Accelerating Climate Action Through Pro Bono - A4ID
DESCRIPTION:A4ID are proud to present an online Panel on 15 November (Climate Law and Governance Day) on “Accelerating Climate Action Through Pro Bono”\, which emphasises the critical role lawyers can play within the climate justice agenda. \nIt will explore how the global legal community can bring about the large-scale transformations needed across all countries to mitigate and adapt to climate change\, examining the various ways legal actors around the world can work with civil society to catalyse action\, enhance transparency\, and strengthen enforcement and accountability on climate action. \nPanellists include:  \nWill Hooker –  Alston & Bird \nJake White – WWF UK \nRoger Leese  – Clifford Chance \nDavid Shipton – Global Witness \nPricila Aquino – Environmental Defender Law Centre \nElizabeth Wu – Client Earth (Chair) \n  \nRegistration\, including venue and timings of the event to follow.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/accelerating-climate-action-through-pro-bono-a4id
CATEGORIES:The climate crisis is real; what can lawyers do?,The Power of Pro Bono
ORGANIZER;CN="A4ID":MAILTO:roleuk@a4id.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241113T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241104T073418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T132251Z
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SUMMARY:Pro bono\, career development and making a difference — with Pinsent Masons
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the afternoon of Wednesday 13 November for a Legal Cheek virtual student event in partnership with Pinsent Masons. \nThis event is for Students and Graduates.  \nThe theme is pro bono. We’ll be hearing how global law firms use their expertise and resources to help those unable to pay for legal advice. \nAt Pinsent Masons\, lawyers are encouraged to spend 25 hours a year on pro bono related matters. Speakers will discuss some of the recent pro bono matters they have worked on and explain how they balance such commitments with advising commercial clients. \nThe speakers\n• Meghan Higgins\, senior associate in the TMT Disputes team\n• Gemma Erskine\, associate in the TMT Disputes team\n• Jessica Jirh\, trainee solicitor\n• Emme Thomas\, trainee solicitor \nWe’ll also hear about the way in which students\, trainees and junior lawyers can use pro bono to help develop their legal skills and give an extra dimension to their professional lives\, while providing a valuable service to those in need. \nAfter short talks and a panel discussion there will be virtual networking with the speakers\, Pinsent Masons trainees and members of the firm’s graduate recruitment team. \nApply to attend here – Pro bono\, career development and making a difference: Future Lawyers Hub \n You’ll be asked to submit two questions for the firm.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/pro-bono-career-development-and-making-a-difference-with-pinsent-masons
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241113
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241027T090242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T090242Z
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SUMMARY:Public Interest Litigation in Northern Ireland - online launch
DESCRIPTION:Public Interest Litigation in Northern Ireland – online launch \n  \nDate: Tuesday 12 November 2024 \nTime: tbc \nStrategic public interest litigation in Northern Ireland has developed in a unique political\, legal\, economic and social context.  \n  \nPublic Interest Litigation in Northern Ireland is a brand-new research report commissioned by Public Interest Litigation Support (PILS)\, thanks to support provided by the Community Foundation of Northern Ireland (CFNI). Carried out by Lawmanity\, the research maps the public interest litigation landscape in Northern Ireland as it currently stands.  \n  \nJoin PILS and Lawmanity for an online discussion\, delving into the report’s key recommendations on how best to widen access to justice and achieve positive change through public interest litigation.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/public-interest-litigation-in-northern-ireland-online-launch
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241109T091500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20240922T130327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T130142Z
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SUMMARY:Institute of Barristers Clerks Annual Conference - Leeds: pro bono keynote
DESCRIPTION:Advocate will be presenting at this year’s Institute of Barrister Clerks conference in Leeds. We are looking forward to meeting with clerks and practice managers to discuss the vital role you play in supporting pro bono work in Chambers. \nSpeakers \nJessica Bates – North Eastern Circuit Caseworker for Advocate \nJoe Wilson – Chief Executive of St Phillips Chambers & Trustee of Advocate \nMore information about the conference can be found here – IBC Conference 2024 – IBC \nTickets can be booked here – Institute of Barristers’ Clerks Conference 2024 Tickets\, Sat 9 Nov 2024 at 09:15 | Eventbrite
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/institute-of-barristers-clerks-annual-conference-leeds-pro-bono-keynote
LOCATION:Aspire\, Leeds\, 2 Infirmary Street\, Leeds\, LS1 2JP
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241108T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241028T084716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T143933Z
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SUMMARY:Plymouth Law School - Justice Served quiz
DESCRIPTION:We are a group of four students from the University of Plymouth who are organising and coordinating an event for pro-bono week which is both informative and entertaining. \n  \nWe have decided to host an event where minds can be nurtured\, and smiles can be formed\, therefore\, we would love to welcome you to our quiz night entitled: \n  \n‘Justice served’ \n  \nWe hope our ‘Justice Served’ quiz will unite communities for a deserving cause\, whilst simultaneously spreading awareness around the lack of access to justice in the south-west. As you are probably aware\, legal aid is limited in many sectors of the legal profession and it is our aim to extend and promote the benefit of pro-bono work. \nLocation: Olive and Twist. \nInternal Event Only.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/plymouth-law-school-justice-served-quiz
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241108T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241108T103000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20240929T132420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T132510Z
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SUMMARY:St Philips Chambers seminar with Advocate
DESCRIPTION:St Philips Chambers\, Birmingham\, Pro Bono Breakfast \nWilliam Horwood and Advocate’s Midland Circuit Caseworker will be delivering a short presentation about how and why to take on pro bono work\, the benefits of pro bono\, and how it can help with practice development and silk applications. Clerks\, juniors and pupils invited to attend. \n  \nInternal only event.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/st-philips-chambers-seminar-with-advocate
LOCATION:St Philips Chambers\, 55 Temple Row\, Birmingham\, B2 5LS
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241014T074305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T075429Z
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SUMMARY:Coram Chamber’s Takeover of Dads House Family Law Clinic (Day 2)
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Coram Chambers we are doing an exciting event\, the Coram Chamber’s Takeover of Dads House Family Law Clinic on Wednesday the 6th and 8th of November. Dad’s House are proud to run this event in its second year running! \n  \nDuring pro bono week we will have a different barrister for each client appointment at Dads House Family Law Clinic\, where we advise single parents going through the family court with private child proceedings. \n  \nThis means we will have six barristers providing over 6 hours worth of pro bono advice. This amounts to £1\,600.00 worth of pro bono advice in just six hours! We have a range of practitioners ranging from Alison Easton\, Coram Chamber’s joint head of Chambers\, Dr Bianca Jackson and a junior barrister Hannah Whitehouse who is only 2019 call. \n  \nThe full list of barristers advising during the pro bono takeover is: Alison Easton (Joint Head of Chambers)\, Ramajit Kang\, Dr Bianca Jackson\, Sharin Diegan\, Sophie Kay and Hannah Whitehouse. \n  \nThis event is invitation only.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/coram-chambers-takeover-of-dads-house-family-law-clinic-day-2
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20240929T153415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T175219Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting & Empowering Clients in Distress
DESCRIPTION:Join this unique hybrid panel event taking place during Pro Bono Week 2024 hosted by the National Pro Bono Centre\, in collaboration with LawWorks and Advocate. Listen to our inspirational speakers share their personal journeys on supporting and empowering vulnerable clients including adapting ways of communicating with clients in distress and trauma informed lawyering\, wellbeing strategies and boundary setting. We are delighted that Rebecca Wilkie\, CEO of Advocate\, will be moderating the event. \nRegistration and welcome drink from 6.30pm for a 7pm start. The panel discussion will run from 7-8pm with Q&As to round off followed by a valuable opportunity for networking over drinks and nibbles\, finishing by 9pm. \nWe are very grateful to Sidley Austin for hosting this event. \nOnline attendees will be emailed a link to join the event nearer the time. \nSpeakers:\n\nDistrict Judge Lynda Nightingale\nOllie Persey\, Barrister\nRebecca Norris\, Barrister\, Co-founder of Trauma Informed Law\nNaga Kandiah\, Solicitor\nLouise McCarthy\, Pro Bono Counsel\n\nAny questions please email wendy@probonoweek.org.uk or Emily esherratt@nationalprobonocentre.org.uk \nMeet the speakers\nLynda Nightingale\nLynda started her career with a City Law firm. As a newly qualified solicitor she established the firm’s first pro bono advice scheme\, working with a Law Centre to set up an evening advice surgery to assist those struggling to get free legal help. Social welfare law lured Lynda away from the corporate world and she spent fifteen years working as a housing solicitor\, firstly in a high street legal aid practice and then in a law centre. Lynda became a deputy district judge in 2003 and a full-time district judge in 2008. Lynda now spends her days hearing cases in the county and family court in Guildford\, seeing\, on a daily basis\, litigants who have had no access to legal advice\, who have no representation or support and many of whom are very vulnerable. She has worked as a course tutor for the Judicial College producing the first training module for judges in ‘open justice’ focussing on the needs of litigants in person. Lynda is the litigant in person liaison judge for Surrey. \nNaga Kandiah\nNaga Kandiah is a solicitor specialising in immigration and human rights law. Known for his tireless dedication to promoting human rights and advocating for migrant communities\, he has received numerous accolades for his work. He often takes on complex pro bono cases\, representing vulnerable clients\, such as survivors of domestic violence and descendants of Windrush migrants. His commitment to his clients and the protection of their rights is evident in his hands-on approach\, going above and beyond to achieve positive outcomes. His passion for justice and equality continues to drive his legal practice\, making a significant impact in his field. \nLouise McCarthy\, Pro Bono Counsel\, Sidley Austin LLP \nLouise McCarthy is a Pro Bono Counsel at Sidley Austin LLP\, based in the firm’s London office. Sidley’s pro bono program in London focuses on tackling barriers to access to justice\, and volunteers participate in several access to justice projects which aim to bridge the gap that is continually widening for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. Louise was previously an associate in the London office’s litigation practice\, during which time she oversaw the welfare benefits appeals project\, and she continues to work on these cases as part of her now full time pro bono practice. \n\nOliver Persey\, Barrister\, Garden Court Chambers\nOllie is a public law and human rights barrister at Garden Court Chambers. He is ranked in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500. Ollie won the Legal Aid Newcomer Award at the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) Awards 2024\, and was a finalist for a ‘Junior of the Year’ award at the Legal 500 Awards 2022 for his work in his core practice areas. He is a member of the Equality & Human Rights Commission’s panel of preferred counsel. \nRebecca Norris\, Coach\, Consultant\, Barrister\, Co-founder\, Trauma Informed Law\nRebecca is a certified coach\, consultant and practising barrister. She specialises in training and supporting individuals\, teams and businesses navigating trauma\, distress\, heightened emotions and overwhelm in connection with the legal system. With over 14 years of London-based legal experience\, she has diverse experiences of supporting vulnerable clients – ranging from working in prisons with complex trauma-based behaviours to advising board-level commercial executives on the cusp of burnout. She has observed\, and experienced\, the profound impact that pressure\, overwhelm\, and trauma can cause\, both personally and professionally. She is passionate about the need for trauma-informed practice in order to advance the safety and integrity of our legal system. Rebecca runs Coyra Coaching (coyra.co.uk) and co-founded Trauma Informed Law (traumainformedlaw.co.uk). Please visit the websites for further details of support available within all legal practice areas. \n18:30 – 19:00 – Registration \n\n\n19:00 – 20:00 – Panel discussion and Q&A \n\n\n\n\n20:00 – 21:00 – Networking\, drinks and nibbles \n\nHybrid event. \nRegistration for this event can be found here – Supporting & Empowering Clients in Distress Tickets\, Thu\, Nov 7\, 2024 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/supporting-empowering-clients-in-distress
LOCATION:Sidley Austin LLP\, 70 Saint Mary Axe\, London\, EC3A 8BE
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141644
CREATED:20241021T083429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T083429Z
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SUMMARY:Justice for All: The Transformative Power of Pro Bono Work Panel Discussion - Edinburgh Law School
DESCRIPTION:Justice for All: The Transformative Power of Pro Bono Work \nWe are delighted to invite you to our upcoming panel discussion on pro bono work\, taking place on 7th November from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the University of Edinburgh Old College\, MacLaren Stuart Room. This event will explore the profound impact of legal services in advancing justice and supporting under-represented communities. It will offer a valuable opportunity to reflect on the importance of giving back through legal expertise\, while celebrating the incredible efforts of those leading the way in this space. Our esteemed panel includes: \n  \n\nClaire Paterson\, a personal injury and clinical negligence expert\, as well as a supervising solicitor at the University of Edinburgh’s Free Legal Advice Clinic. Claire’s work supports both her clients and law students through the legal process.\nEversheds Sutherland\, a global law firm recognized for its distinguished pro bono history and commitment to promoting the rule of law and expanding access to justice.\nThe Edinburgh Law School Tax Clinic\, an initiative offering free\, means-tested tax advice to individuals in Scotland\, empowering students to provide over 1\,000 pro bono hours since its launch.\nThe University of Edinburgh Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC)\, which has been providing free legal services to the community since 2007\, fostering strong connections between legal education and community support.\nThe University of Edinburgh Freedom of Expression Clinic: The Clinic aims to bridge theory and practice and to offer students the opportunity to work alongside practicing lawyers on international casework. The clinic will specifically address cases of violation of freedom of expression and related human rights against journalists and media operators. The Clinic is a collaboration between Edinburgh Law School and leading practitioners in the fields of international human rights and media law\, such as the international NGO Media Defence based in London.\n\nThe event will begin with brief presentations from the Law School’s pro bono clinics\, followed by insights from our panellists on their personal experiences and the importance of pro bono work in their respective fields. Afterward\, we will open the floor for a Q&A session\, allowing you to engage with our speakers on any topics that resonate with you. Following the formal discussion\, there will be an opportunity for networking over refreshments\, giving you the chance to continue these important conversations and connect with fellow attendees. We very much look forward to a stimulating and inspiring discussion\, and we hope you can join us. Registration can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1048876446687?aff=oddtdtcreator \nFor more information about this event\, please click on the following link: \nhttps://www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/events/pro-bono-week-panel-discussion \n  \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/justice-for-all-the-transformative-power-of-pro-bono-work-panel-discussion-edinburgh-law-school
LOCATION:University of Edinburgh\, Old College\, South Bridge\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9YL
CATEGORIES:Barred from justice – the powerful,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241020T125425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241020T125526Z
UID:2478-1731002400-1731009600@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rights of Nature: Recognising Natural Entities Panel Event - Simmons & Simmons
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to extend to you an invitation to our upcoming panel event\, “Rights of Nature Recognising Natural Entities”. \nThis event aims to bring together leading figures in environmental law and philosophy to explore the foundational concepts and future directions of the Rights of Nature movement. It’s an opportunity to engage with experts and thought leaders on the forefront of advocating for the legal recognition and protection of natural entities. \nPanel Overview: \nChaired by Ali Crosthwaite from Simmons & Simmons\, the panel features: \n\nEmma Montlake from the Environmental Law Foundation;\nPaul Powlesland from Garden Court Chambers; and\nNeil Williams\, a philosopher specialising in environmental philosophy\n\nThis event is designed to provide a comprehensive introductory overview of the Rights of Nature\, engaging with its legal\, ethical\, and philosophical dimensions. The panel session will seek to define the “rights of nature” and how businesses can support the aims of providing legal personhood to natural entities such as rivers\, forests and ecosystems. \nWe believe this event aligns with our shared commitment to environmental stewardship and legal innovation\, and we would be delighted to have you join us for what promises to be a stimulating and insightful discussion. \nDate :Thursday\, 7 November 2024 \nTime: 6 – 8pm \n6pm arrival and networking \n6.30pm panel session \n 7.30pm networking drinks & canapes \nLocation: Lecture Theatre\, Simmons & Simmons Office\, One Ropemaker\, Street\, London \n  \n RSVP: Please confirm your attendance by Monday 4 November to secure your place using the following link: Rights of Nature: Recognising Natural Entities – Panel Event | RSVP (Blank) (vuturevx.com) \nThis event is co-hosted by the green room and the Pro Bono Team at Simmons &\nSimmons LLP. \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/rights-of-nature-recognising-natural-entities-panel-event-simmons-and-simmons
LOCATION:Simmons & Simmons\, CityPoint\, 1 Ropemaker St\, London\, EC2Y 9SS
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20240908T122055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240908T122055Z
UID:2249-1731002400-1731006000@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pro Bono Cases that Changed the Law - Queen Elizabeth Building Chambers
DESCRIPTION:Pro bono advocacy changes the law and the landscape in some cases. This event will take us on a tour through recent examples that have produced major developments. \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/pro-bono-cases-that-changed-the-law-queen-elizabeth-building-chambers
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241027T085735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T085735Z
UID:2534-1731000600-1731006000@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Public Interest Litigation Support (PILS) - 15th anniversary (Internal Event)
DESCRIPTION:For the past 15 years\, Public Interest Litigation Support (PILS) has empowered organisations in Northern Ireland to hold power to account through public interest litigation. \n  \nNow\, we want to mark this milestone and honour the incredible human rights organisations and dedicated lawyers who have collaborated with us since 2009.  \nDuring this event we will: \n\nCelebrate the local activists and lawyers who challenge injustice and champion change using legal tools\nReveal the research findings that map out the local public interest litigation landscape (and fresh recommendations to accelerate its impact)\nRaise a glass together to mark UK Pro Bono Week 2024 in style!\n\n  \nThe event will also feature a keynote address from a very special guest. \n  \nThis is an invite-only\, in-person event in Belfast.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/public-interest-litigation-support-pils-15th-anniversary-internal-event
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241022T075039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T075937Z
UID:2507-1731000600-1731006000@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Liverpool John Moores University Legal Advice Centre - celebration event
DESCRIPTION:Pro Bono Week is an opportunity to celebrate and discuss the important contribution that the legal profession makes in providing free legal help to those in need. This years theme is  “The Power of Pro Bono” and LJMU Legal Advice Centre is hosting an event on the 7th November 5.30- 7.00 pm to showcase the work of the clinic\, and our partner organisations sharing everyday stories about the impact of lawyers and law students who give their time to protect the rights of those most disadvantaged in society. \nIt is an opportunity to thank our volunteers and supporting partners\, the local judiciary and counsel and for you to meet our wonderful students. \nJoin us at our clinic premises on 15-19 Hardman Street\, L1 9AS \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/lmjucelebrationevent
LOCATION:Liverpool John Moores University Legal Advice Centre\, 15-19 Hardman Street\, L1 9AS
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T171500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T181500
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241031T212058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T213202Z
UID:2600-1730999700-1731003300@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pro Bono Week Panel Event: TLT’s Bristol Office
DESCRIPTION:TLT are hosting a panel discussion followed by a networking session on 7 November from 17:15 to 18:15. \n  \nWhile this event is primarily for internal colleagues\, we would be delighted to welcome external attendees as well. For those who are interested in joining us\, please email me or Zoe Green (at Philippa.Dorey@TLT.com or Zoe.Green@TLT.com) to confirm attendance so we can update our reception accordingly.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/pro-bono-week-panel-event-tlts-bristol-office
LOCATION:TLT Bristol\, One Redcliff Street\, Bristol\, BS1 6TP
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241027T093130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T093353Z
UID:2543-1730998800-1730998800@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:How technology can enhance access to justice (Panel Talk) - The University of Southampton’s Global Legal Clinic and the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Pro Bono Committee
DESCRIPTION:The University of Southampton’s Global Legal Clinic and the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Pro Bono Committee are delighted to host a panel discussion exploring the diverse ways technology currently facilitates access to justice as well as examining opportunities and challenges regarding the use of AI tools. \nThis timely event will be of interest to legal practitioners and organisations who are engaged in pro bono and access to justice initiatives and wish to gain a deeper understanding of the way in which technology can enhance their service. \nSpeakers:  \nDr Masood Ahmed – Associate Professor of Law at the University of Leicester (TBC) \nDr Jennifer Harris – Head of Policy\, Research and Strategy at TDS \nDr Francine Ryan – Senior Lecturer in Law & Director of the Open Justice Centre \nDr Napoleon Xanthoulis – Lecturer in Law at the University of Southampton and Co-Director of the Research Centre for Law and Technology \n  \nIf you would like any further information about this event\, please contact legalclinic@soton.ac.uk
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/how-technology-can-enhance-access-to-justice-panel-talk-the-university-of-southamptons-global-legal-clinic-and-the-hampshire-isle-of-wight-pro-bono-committee
LOCATION:University of Southampton\, Highfield Campus\, Southampton\, SO17 1BJ
CATEGORIES:How technology can enhance access to justice – existing and new tools to ensure pro bono is innovative and effective.,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T140000
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CREATED:20241031T204221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T083651Z
UID:2597-1730984400-1730988000@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sheffield & District Law Society - Pro Bono Committee Launch
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce the launch of the new Pro Bono Committee within the Sheffield & District Law Society during Pro Bono Week 2024! This committee is dedicated to promoting and expanding pro bono work throughout Sheffield and the surrounding areas\, bringing together legal professionals\, law schools\, and charities to enhance community access to essential legal services. \nFirst Committee Meeting \nOur inaugural meeting will take place on Thursday\, 7 November 2024\, at 1:00 p.m. via MS Teams. If you’re interested in joining and contributing to this initiative\, please contact Elizabeth French at Elizabeth@sheffieldlawsociety.co.uk \nThe Sheffield & District Law Society Pro Bono Committee is also pleased to be collaborating with the Yorkshire Pro Bono Committee\, which serves the wider Yorkshire region\, to maximise regional impact. This partnership will allow us to work together on initiatives\, share resources and strengthen the network of pro bono support throughout Yorkshire\, expanding the reach and accessibility of free legal services. \nJoin us in making Pro Bono Week 2024 a testament to Sheffield’s commitment to access to justice!
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/sheffield-district-law-society-pro-bono-committee-launch
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T131500
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241029T193959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T193959Z
UID:2577-1730980800-1730985300@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:UK Data Protection Guide Launch and Webinar: Trust Law
DESCRIPTION:TrustLaw invites you to our UK Data Protection Guide Launch and Webinar  \nIn celebration of UK Pro Bono Week\, we are partnering with CMS to host a free webinar on UK Data Protection Laws and Regulations for non-governmental organisations\, social enterprises\, and charities. \nThe webinar aims to provide nonprofits with a high-level overview of UK data protection laws\, including applicable principles and key issues they face. It will also cover how to use the updated guide to navigate data protection questions\, followed by a Q&A session. \nTo book your free space please register here. Feel free to share this invitation within your organisation or network. \nIf you have any questions please email hana.farhat@thomsonreuters.com
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/uk-data-protection-guide-launch-and-webinar-trust-law
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T124500
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241013T213907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T213907Z
UID:2435-1730980800-1730983500@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Leveraging Technology for Pro Bono Services and Access to Justice - Osborne Clarke
DESCRIPTION:Continuing with celebrating Pro Bono Week\, Osborne Clare present a panel discussion for its employees on leveraging technology for pro bono services and access to justice \nInternal only.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/leveraging-technology-for-pro-bono-services-and-access-to-justice-osborne-clarke
CATEGORIES:How technology can enhance access to justice – existing and new tools to ensure pro bono is innovative and effective.,The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241016T220836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T091610Z
UID:2465-1730977200-1730984400@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Norfolk Community Law Service - Pro Bono drop-in
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that as part of Pro Bono Week\, Norfolk Community Law Service has organised a Pro Bono drop-in\, happening Thursday 7th November\, 11-1pm at our Norwich office. This aims to provide local law firms the opportunity to learn more about the importance of free legal advice\, their role within this\, and for potential volunteer solicitors to sign-up to provide pro bono advice themselves.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/norfolk-community-law-service-pro-bono-drop-in
LOCATION:Norfolk Community Law Service\, 14 Prince of Wales Rd\, Norwich\, NR1 1LB
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20240923T213903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T125700Z
UID:2306-1730971800-1730998800@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:The LPMA Annual Conference: pro bono address by Advocate
DESCRIPTION:Advocate is delighted to be sharing about pro bono work at the LPMA Annual Conference: The Future of the Workplace on Thursday 7th November. Chambers professionals will hear about how they can contribute to this valuable work in Chambers\, as well as the many benefits of pro bono work on your members’ practice. We look forward to seeing you there. \nFor more information about this event including registration\, please click on the following link: \nLPMA Annual Conference 2024: The Future of the Workplace – LPMA \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/the-lpma-annual-conference-pro-bono-address-by-advocate
LOCATION:4 Paper Buildings\, London\, EC4M 7HP
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T103000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241015T090201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T090201Z
UID:2451-1730970000-1730975400@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Increasing Pro Bono Reach: Remote advice and bridging barriers to justice (Slaughter and May\, Clifford Chance\, Covington & Burling and the Legal Advice Centre (University House)
DESCRIPTION:Join Slaughter and May\, Clifford Chance and Covington & Burling for a session with one of the oldest free legal advice agencies in London\, the Legal Advice Centre (University House) focussing on the potentials for increasing the reach of remote specialist legal advice services. \n  \nOur panel of speakers\, including practitioners at the Legal Advice Centre\, will give insight into how they provide their specialist legal advice across a diverse range of areas to support individuals who would otherwise have limited resources. We will learn about how the Centre’s successful remote model enables them to increase their reach and provide expert legal advice to individuals in need and this may be applicable to you\, whether you are an advice provider\, a funder or a pro bono volunteer. \n  \nPlease join us in-person or virtually to find out more and ask any questions you may have. For those attending in-person there will be a chance to network over breakfast starting at 09:00. \nLocation: Slaughter and May\, 1 Bunhill\, EC1Y 8YY \n  \nTo register for this event\, please RSVP here
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/increasing-pro-bono-reach-remote-advice-and-bridging-barriers-to-justice-slaughter-and-may-clifford-chance-covington-burling-and-the-legal-advice-centre-university-house
LOCATION:Slaughter and May\, One Bunhill Row\, London\, EC1Y 8YY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:How technology can enhance access to justice – existing and new tools to ensure pro bono is innovative and effective.,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241112
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241031T202126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T202343Z
UID:2592-1730937600-1731369599@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Women in Law UK Podcast: Pro Bono Week - Salford Business School
DESCRIPTION:Talking Law Podcast\,  by women in the law uk\, interviews legal leaders not always talking about law but career progression\, wellbeing\, advice and tips.   \nSalford business school  \nAre they part of your network and clinic?  \nSalford Business school which houses Salford law clinic  \n“This episode is sponsored by the University of Salford’s Business School\, home of the SILKS pro bono law clinic\, a free community legal advice service. The advice from SILKS is given by qualified lawyers\, alongside the University’s Law students\, on a range of areas including\, housing\, family and employment.” \n  \nListen Here – https://talkinglaw.buzzsprout.com/1614520/12022035-lord-david-pannick-kc \nListen here: http://ow.ly/E5mL30stxgU \nLink for Apple podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/talking-law/id1446876356?mt=2 \nLink to Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7gmkAYOSodacIe9b8b6e9C?si=U1kmAOjfS76vzY3nx8aXbg \nThe podcast page – which allows you to listen off any browser: Talking Law Podcast
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/women-in-law-uk-podcast-pro-bono-week-salford-business-school
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241006T192101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241006T192101Z
UID:2408-1730916000-1730923200@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Law Clinic - Making a Difference - Citizens Advice St Albans District
DESCRIPTION:An online event to recognise and thank our volunteer lawyers. \nInvitation – only.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/law-clinic-making-a-difference-citizens-advice-st-albans-district
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241006T185349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241006T192933Z
UID:2402-1730916000-1730923200@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pro Bono Week 2024: The Power of Environmental Law - Faculty of Advocates
DESCRIPTION:This event will showcase Pro Bono in environmental law. \nIt will bring together an advocate and barrister who have undertaken environmental pro bono\, as well as two public interest environmental law charities\, the Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland and the Environmental Law Foundation. Attendees will also hear from community representatives who have benefitted from pro bono legal representation to protect their local environment. \nThis event will be in-person only at the Laigh Hall\, with a panel of speakers including:- \n\nBen Christman – Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland\nEmma Montlake – Environmental Law Foundation \nJessica Allen – 5 Barrister Chambers \n\n  \nAfter the panel\, there will be a Q&A session as well as time to network with fellow legal professionals\, charity sectors\, those interested in Environmental Pro Bono work. \nIf you are interested in attending please register below and make a note of any dietary requirements by Tuesday 29 October as there will be refreshments and canapes served. \nMembers of Faculty will also be awarded 1 hour of Advocacy CPD. \nTo register for this event\, please click here – https://members.advocates.org.uk/Public/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=PBW0611  \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/pro-bono-week-2024-the-power-of-environmental-law-faculty-of-advocates
LOCATION:Laigh Hall\, Parliament House (Edinburgh)\, 11 Parliament Square\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1RF
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241013T215240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T093652Z
UID:2440-1730915100-1730925000@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:'Cases of Conflict – Do shared lives with orders and the court approved parenting app help parents experience justice in the family court? - Dads House Family Law Clinic
DESCRIPTION:‘Cases of Conflict – Do shared lives with orders and the court approved parenting app help parents experience justice in the family court? – Dads House Family Law Clinic as sponsored by Our Family Wizard.’ \n  \nThis event will focus on family\, private child jurisdiction\, with a focus on why shared lives with orders reduce conflict within Section 8 Children Act 1989 proceedings. \n  \nAfter the main discussion there will be a Q&A session for attendees\, then networking. \nThe key themes of pro bono week below are below: \n1. Barred from justice – the powerful\, everyday stories of the impact of lawyers and law students who give their time to protect the rights of those most disadvantaged in society. \n2. Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career – placing pro bono at the heart of everyone’s practice and hearing from those at the forefront of establishing business structures for pro bono within law firms\, chambers\, in house\, universities and charities. \n3. How technology can enhance access to justice – existing and new tools to ensure pro bono is innovative and effective. \n  \nThis panel event is being held during pro bono week\, featuring Dads House Family Law Clinic. Highlighting the need to future lawyers to do pro bono work within the current family jurisdiction where we do have legal aid. It is worth noting that this response addresses the second theme of pro bono week. This event will focus on the family\, private child jurisdiction\, with a focus on why shared lives with orders reduce conflict within Section 8 Children Act 1989 proceedings. This event will be addressing the nexus between the issues of father’s being barred from justice and how shared lives with orders can address this issue and injustice. \n  \nAnother question considered is whether parenting apps\, specifically Our Family Wizard\, a court recommended parenting app\, reduce conflict within private child matters and assist the court both in reducing the burden on the courts and promote the rule of law. In this case\, the paramountcy and best interests of the child within Child Act 1989. \n  \nThis event will also discuss how the power of pro bono will help you develop your career. This can be discussed within the context of Dads House Family Law Clinic and how in person clinics where students attend learn client skills\, case management\, conferences skills and understand the law in practice from highly expert practitioners both solicitors and barristers. \n  \nPanel Members: \n1. HHJ Sapnara\, recently appointed as a Senior Circuit Judge as of the 11 October 2024; \n2. Simon Bruce (Legal Director of Dads House Family Law Clinic and partner at Dawson Cornwell); \n3. Sophie Hill from Coram Chambers and a member of Middle Temple; \n4. James Evans (Head of UK Professional Education at Our Family Wizard). \n  \nIn the spirit of Pro Bono week\, student tickets for this event are free of charge. This has been made possible thanks to the sponsoring of the event by Our Family Wizard. \nFor Middle Temple members\, both student and called members\, they can purchase tickets on their website: \nhttps://www.middletemple.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=42084 \n  \nFor non Middle Temple legal professional and Dads House Family Law Clinic students they can purchase tickets on our Eventbrite website: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/panel-event-dads-house-and-middle-temple-tickets-1042815959607?aff=oddtdtcreator \n 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/cases-of-conflict-do-shared-lives-with-orders-and-the-court-approved-parenting-app-help-parents-experience-justice-in-the-family-court-dads-house-family-law-clinic
LOCATION:Middle Temple Hall\, Middle Temple Lane\, London\, EC4Y 9AT
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20240926T070444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241006T183535Z
UID:2322-1730914200-1730923200@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pro Bono Committee for Wales Open Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Welsh legal community come together to celebrate Pro Bono Week and local pro bono. \nWe invite you to attend this in-person open meeting of the Pro Bono Committee for Wales- timed to coincide with Pro Bono Week- to hear about the work of the committee and feed in your ideas. \nWe’ll be meeting from 5.30pm for nibbles and networking\, and a 6pm start to the meeting itself. \nTo register for this event\, please click on the following link: Select tickets – Pro Bono Committee for Wales Open Committee Meeting – Eversheds-Sutherland (tickettailor.com) \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/pro-bono-committee-for-wales-open-meeting-for-pro-bono-week
LOCATION:Eversheds Sutherland –  Cardiff\, 1 Callaghan Square\, Cardiff\, CF10 5BT
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241027T150226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T150304Z
UID:2549-1730914200-1730919600@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Landmark Chambers and the International Lawyers Project' hybrid seminar - Legal Remedies and Tools to Address Just Transition Challenges
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to Landmark Chambers and the International Lawyers Project‘s seminar – Legal Remedies and Tools to Address Just Transition Challenges on Wednesday 6 November 2024\, 5.30pm – 7pm.  \nThis seminar will take place as a hybrid event. Please note\, in person attendees will be invited to arrive at 5pm for light refreshments and be seated ahead of the live broadcast. \nIn person attendance is highly recommended so that delegates can meet the speakers and enjoy complimentary refreshments.  \nPlease note\, places for in-person attendance are limited. To request an in-person place\, please email contact@internationallawyersproject.org. \nFor those who are outside of London\, or cannot attend in person\, then feel free to join us virtually. \nThe International Lawyers Project (ILP) is an alliance of talented and passionate lawyers drawn from diverse countries and cultures across the globe. We advance economic and environmental justice and the rule of law through the provision of pro bono legal expertise to civil society\, communities\, and governments. We have assisted NGOs\, civil society groups\, grassroots and indigenous communities advocate for protection and conservation of biodiversity and natural resources through legal advice for regulatory reforms\, strategic litigation advice and provision of capacity building for indigenous communities to empower them to fight for their human and environmental rights. \nILP\, in partnership with Landmark Chambers\, will bring together experts and advocates from the UK to discuss how different legal remedies and tools around the world can be used to address just transition challenges\, which include holding governments and corporations accountable for environmental harms and advocating for policies that not only mitigate climate risks but also promote social justice. Indeed\, the shift towards a green economy should be inclusive and equitable\, ensuring that economic\, social\, and environmental considerations are balanced and that the voices of the most vulnerable are heard and heeded. \nThe opening remarks will be provided by Lucy Claridge (International Lawyers Project). \nOther Speakers include: \nMaria Cristina Mundin – International Lawyers Project \nRobert Allen – Simmons and Simmons \nJackson Shaa – Narasha Community Development Group \nSatya Jeremie – Landmark Chambers \nNatasha Jackson – Landmark Chambers \nAlex Shattock – Landmark Chambers \nTo register to attend online via Zoom\, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5017277793058/WN_0FyMlAnyRqiXp7CW5KqOlw 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/landmark-chambers-and-the-international-lawyers-project-hybrid-seminar-legal-remedies-and-tools-to-address-just-transition-challenges
LOCATION:Landmark Chambers\, 180 Fleet Street\, London\, EC4A 2HG
CATEGORIES:The Power of Pro Bono
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20241021T074556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T203016Z
UID:2493-1730914200-1730919600@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Universities: The Power of Partnerships - Dundee Students Join Forces for Pro Bono"
DESCRIPTION:This panel event brings together staff\, students and alumni from the two Dundee Universities – Abertay (Tayper Law Project) and Dundee ( Pro Bono Society and Dundee Law Clinic) – to discuss the benefits of Pro Bono on our local community. We are excited to invite anyone who would like to attend and hear from our Panel of leaders in this exciting area! \n  \nThe event will be held at 5 pm\, Wednesday 6th November\, in the Dalhousie Building on the Dundee University Campus\, Room LT2. Please follow the link below to sign up for tickets! \nThis is an in person event by registration only. \nTo register for this event\, please click on the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSck8GXB8Qx02FVebIV5Ji08JfzL9Zl92yZCZfgdLyXNPYGl6g/viewform 
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/a-tale-of-two-universities-the-power-of-partnerships
LOCATION:University of Dundee\, Lecture Theatre 2\, Dalhousie Building\, University of Dundee
CATEGORIES:Barred from justice,Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,How technology can enhance access to justice – existing and new tools to ensure pro bono is innovative and effective.,The Power of Pro Bono
ORGANIZER;CN="TayPer Project":MAILTO:tayperlawproject@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241106T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T141645
CREATED:20240929T133526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T134304Z
UID:2349-1730914200-1730917800@probonoweek.org.uk
SUMMARY:Deka Chambers seminar with Advocate
DESCRIPTION:Advocate caseworkers will be delivering a short presentation about how and why to take on pro bono work\, and how it can help with practice development and silk applications. Clerks and members invited to attend\, from all levels. \n  \nInternal only event.
URL:https://probonoweek.org.uk/event/deka-chambers-seminar-with-advocate
LOCATION:Deka Chambers\, 5 Norwich Street\, London\, EC4A 1DR
CATEGORIES:Embedding pro bono in your organisation and career,The Power of Pro Bono
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