LSE Legal Advice Centre are proud to take Part in the Pro Bono Week 2025 campaign.
In the spirit of promoting access to justice and a fairer society, students will be undertaking a workshop in Street law.
Invitation only.
LSE Legal Advice Centre are proud to take Part in the Pro Bono Week 2025 campaign.
In the spirit of promoting access to justice and a fairer society, students will be undertaking a workshop in Street law.
Invitation only.
Dundee Pro Bono society in Partnership with the TayPer Law Project are proud to take part in and celebrate Pro Bono Week 2025 by hosting a pro bono panel, followed by a workshop.
Details TBC.
Invitation Only.
Join us for an afternoon of insight, dialogue, and collaboration as we explore two recommendations from the findings of our Regulatory Leadership on Access to Justice research report (Sandbox for access to justice and incentivising training and education in areas of law with dwindling numbers of lawyers). Please reserve your spot for this free event in Cardiff and see the full invite here: Advancing Access to Justice through Regulatory Leadership Workshop Eventbrite Tickets, 5 Nov 2025
Lunch served from 1pm; Programme from 2pm – 5pm
5 November 2025
Capital Law, Tyndall Street, Cardiff CF10 4AZ
In person event only.
Hallam Legal Advice Centre and Justice Hubs at Sheffield Hallam University are Proud to celebrate Pro Bono Week 2025.
As part of Pro Bono Week, we will be hosting a workshop titled, Interviewing vulnerable clients workshop with Dr Goldie Millan, Aminah Ali and law students.
Internal event only.
Join us for a collaborative event bringing together pro bono charities to share best practices and connect ahead of Pro Bono Week 2025.
Join the NPBC for the Pro Bono Charity Knowledge Exchange, where we will be bringing together professionals from pro bono charities to share insights, challenges, and best practices in delivering impactful pro bono programmes.
This in-person event is designed to foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and strengthen connections across the sector.
Roundtable Discussion
We’ll kick off with a collaborative roundtable exploring key aspects of pro bono delivery. When registering, you’ll be asked to share the topics you’re most interested in discussing. Anticipated themes include:
Networking & Poster Showcase
After the discussion, enjoy an informal networking hour over tea, coffee, and biscuits. The room will feature posters showcasing the work of various pro bono charities. A list of attendees and digital copies of the posters will be shared in advance to help you connect with others on shared interests.
We’re delighted to open the final part of this event to the wider pro bono sector and warmly invite individuals from across the community to drop in and explore the impactful work being done by pro bono charities.
The Atrium in the International Dispute Resolution Centre will be open from 4–5pm for informal visits, offering a chance to connect with a range of charities. This drop-in session will wrap up just in time for the official launch of Pro Bono Week 2025, as we head over together to continue the pro bono conversation.
Posters
We’d love to feature your organisation! Get in touch with Emily (esherratt@nationalprobonocentre.org.uk) and we will create and print your poster free of charge using our template. Please note that due to space & logistics, we can host a maximum of 20 posters, though we will share an unlimited amount of virtual posters to attendees before the event.
Feel free to reach out to us with any queries. We look forward to seeing your organisation represented and to a lively, productive exchange of ideas!
Registration can be found here.
As part of celebrating Pro Bono Week 2024, Osbourne Clarke deliver training on how to handle vulnerable clients.
This event is for Osborne Clarke Staff only.
LawtechUK’s Access to Legal Workshop, an invitation-only set of activities addressing the gap between organisations working to enable access to legal, technology businesses, and other key market players.
When: Tuesday 5 November 2024, from 10am to 1pm (with lunch until 2pm)
LawtechUK is a Ministry of Justice-backed initiative dedicated to driving digital transformation in the legal sector, delivered by CodeBase and Legal Geek. This is a series of three workshops.
Workshop 1 brings together A2J practitioners to outline their problems. Workshop 2, taking place on this day, will bring together tech companies, law firm innovation leads, and corporate representatives to see how we can address these problems. Our goal is to build connections between the two workshops and create actionable solutions.
This will be hosted by the team at LawtechUK and Christina Blacklaws. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
This is invitation-only, and spaces are limited. If you are interested in attending, please contact Legal Geek.