Special interest groups

International

For law firms, solicitors, and foreign lawyers seeking to develop their international business and build global relationships and profile, our innovative International Division provides the contacts, tools and information your firm needs and opportunities to progress your international career.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/international

 

Junior lawyers

Launched in January 2008, the Junior Lawyers Division provides a clear voice for student members of the Law Society enrolled through the SRA, trainees, and solicitors with up to five years' active PQE.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/juniorlawyers

 

Lawyers with disabilities

After twenty successful years, the Group for Solicitors with Disabilities has relaunched as Lawyers with disabilities and aims to promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities within the legal profession. Members can benefit from a shared platform to exchange views and further mutual interests, networking opportunities, mentoring scheme and a free regular newsletter.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/lawyerswithdisabilities

 

Competition section

The Law Society's European Group has relaunched and will provide competition practitioners with a range of opportunities to engage in dialogue and debate, including evening seminars, an annual conference and an annual dinner.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/competition

 

Law management section

Established in 1998, the Law Management Section focuses on the full range of practice management disciplines, including HR, finance, marketing, IT, business development, client care, quality and risk.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/lawmanagement

 

Probate section

Established in 1997, the Probate Section focuses on wills, financial planning, trusts, tax planning, Court of Protection, care planning and estate administration.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/probate

 

Property section

The Property Section focuses on areas including e-conveyancing, home information packs, housing, land registration, money laundering, planning and environment, as well as tax and revenue.

www.lawsociety.org.uk/property

 

Civil justice section

Formerly called the Dispute Resolution Section, the Civil Justice Section focuses on all areas of civil justice including arbitration, litigation and mediation.

Civil justice section

 

Other groups

We also maintain a list of useful practitioner associations and groups.



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