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Check out our event ideas and tips page for suggestions of what to do and to see the full list of all events that took place in previous years.

qLegal: the business case for business law clinics: Queen Mary, University of London (invitation only)

Queen Mary; University of London Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) Queen Mary, University of London, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London

qLegal’s commercial law clinic provides legal advice, education and support to start-ups and entrepreneurs. We will be joined by lawyers from some of our partner law firms, who will discuss why they volunteer with qLegal, and their thoughts on whether businesses should have access to free legal advice (followed by networking).   Speakers  Ahmed Gmati […]

LawWorks InfoExchange : The Business Case for Pro Bono

Online event

Events in 2021 underlined the value of pro bono within recruitment and retention, to enhance lawyers’ skillsets and to enable lawyers to make a difference through the law. We look forward to firms and chambers highlighting the impact of their pro bono work and sharing best practice in pro bono. This internal event is organised […]

Pro Bono Week 2022: Stepping up for Pro Bono in Wales: Pro Bono Committee for Wales

The Law Society Wales Office: Capital Tower, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff CF10 3AG. Capital Tower, Greyfriars Road

The newly formed Pro Bono Committee for Wales, Legal News Wales and LawWorks Cymru are collaborating to host the first in-person Pro Bono Week event for Wales in some years, focused on bringing the free legal advice sector, legal professionals and legal practices together.  This is a great chance to get to know what's going […]

Making the Business Case for Pro Bono: BPP University, Leeds Beckett University and Sheffield Hallam University

Online

Join us as we mark Pro Bono Week 2022 with this special collaborative event. Hosted by BPP University, Leeds Beckett University and Sheffield Hallam University, with an introduction by David Barraclough, Chair of the Access to Justice Foundation - Yorkshire, our panel will consider the benefits of pro bono in practice, as well as perceived […]