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Thursday, November 26, 2020

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LawCareersNet Live Manchester

Runs from Thursday, November 26 to Friday, November 27.

Virtual conference. Meet some of the most dynamic and interesting firms in the UK. With panel discussions, firm-led workshops and networking sessions.

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Baker McKenzie Women+ Open Day

Opportunity to network with the firm's lawyers, take part in interactive workshops and learn Baker McKenzie’s top tips for applications.

Application deadline: 1 November 2020

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Access to Law

A virtual law careers event for students with disabilities and long-term health conditions. Attending firms include: Weil. White & Case, RPC and Macfarlanes.

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360 Lecture - Climate reparations: how did we get here?

Dr Keston Perry is lecturer in Economics at the University of the West of England, Bristol. As a political economist, his work centres on the sources of institutional and economic change and how marginalized social groups redefine possibilities for social transformation.

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Prospective Pupillage Evening at Serle Court

What to expect during the application process, life as a pupil at Serle Court and insights into careers at the Commercial Chancery Bar. Meet barristers of different seniorities and hear talks from our Pupillage Secretary and other members of Chambers. To attend please email your RSVP to Lyric McDonald (pupillage@serlecourt.co.uk).

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