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Thursday 09 April 2009

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Getting the best from your bank: free workshops

The Law Society has teamed up with Lloyds TSB to produce a series of free, interactive workshops on getting the best from your bank during the downturn. The events take place across England and Wales from 11 May. Topics include the credit assessment process and effective management of capital.
Full list and booking details

More support for solicitors during the downturn: www.lawsociety.org.uk/survivingthedownturn

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Anti-money laundering annual conference

The Law Society will be hosting its first full day anti-money laundering conference in London on 21 May. Experts will discuss risk assessment, setting up AML systems, training, warning signs and reporting obligations. Break out sessions will cater to different sizes and types of practice and the day will close with a drinks reception.
Find out more and book

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Law management annual conference

This year's Law Management Section conference on 29 April will cover the key themes affecting solicitors in today's market. Keynote speakers, including Professor Richard Susskind and Professor Stephen Mayson, will discuss topics such as restructuring for the future, the new regulatory framework and data protection. You can gain 5.5 hours CPD.
Find out more and book your place

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Are you a sole practitioner or about to set up your own practice?

Supported by the Law Society, the Solicitor Sole Practioners Group's 14th annual conference takes place in Northamptonshire from 15-17 May. Speakers will offer advice on PI insurance, regulation, IT solutions and more. Delegate prices begin at £75 for 8 hours CPD.
Find out more and book

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Take a lead in the profession

Regulatory vacancies

Want to play a key role in the regulation of your profession at a time of significant change? The Law Society is recruiting to the new board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority, which will take up its responsibilities in January 2010 when the term of the current board expires. Applications are sought from solicitors and non-lawyers.
Full details are available at www.sraboard.co.uk

Queen's Counsel appointments

We are recruiting a solicitor member to the panel of Queen's Counsel Appointments, the joint Law Society and Bar Council body that runs the QC appointments process.
Full details

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Minority Lawyers' Conference: book your place

The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Attorney General will be making keynote speeches at this year's Minority Lawyers' Conference. The conference is being held at the Law Society on 25 April and will provide a forum for black and minority ethnic lawyers to express their views and meet successful role models in the legal profession. It will also offer practical advice and support, and provide an opportunity to debate topical issues. The event is organised jointly by the Law Society and Bar Council, and will conclude with a champagne reception.
Read more and book your place

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Diversity census

The Law Society supports the Solicitors Regulation Authority's (SRA) diversity census because it will help to ensure that regulation is fair and proportionate. You can take part by completing the census online or filling out the form that the SRA is e-mailing or posting to you. Your details will be entirely confidential.
To find out more and take part online, visit www.sra.org.uk/diversitycensus

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Planning your next move? Attend our workshop

The Law Society's career crossroads workshop on 29 April is for solicitors who are approaching retirement, have had a career break or have taken redundancy. This small and interactive session is being run by the Law Society and led by Sapphire Partners, who have a strong track record in career advice for senior professionals.
Read more and book a place

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Human rights events

Graham Turnbull essay competition prize giving

The winner of this year's Graham Turnbull essay competition will be announced at a prize giving event on 29 April at the Law Society. This year's essay title was: 'can international human rights law provide meaningful obligations for business?'.
Full details

Do you want a career in human rights law?

Attend our event on 29 April to hear directly from human rights practitioners and learn about the range of opportunities available for legal professionals interested in working in human rights. The event is aimed at law students, pupils, trainee solicitors and young lawyers seeking to develop a career in human rights law.
Full details

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Membership benefits

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JLT unoccupied property insurance
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Forthcoming events

Click on the links below for more information and booking forms.

Probate Section annual conference 2009
LMS junior lawyers forum 2009

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Other information

Notices
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