Events
You are invited to the Merseyside JLD and Cheshire and North Wales JLD Christmas Party!
Date: 7 December 2011
Time: 6pm til' late
Venue: Vodka Revolution, St Peter's Square, Liverpool
Join both committees to kick-start the festive season with free food and drink.
The event is kindly sponsored by St Johns Buildings Barristers Chambers and Kingsley Associates, the Legal Recruitment Specialists.
Places are limited. To confirm your attendance, please email joei.chung@dwf.co.uk or chris.parkin@sasdaniels.co.uk.
Liverpool Law Society would like to take the opportunity to congratulate all Newly Qualified Solicitors from member firms in Liverpool and the surrounding area.
If you qualified or shall qualify between 1st January 2011 and 31st December 2011 you are invited to a celebratory reception where you shall receive a Liverpool Law Society Certificate of Congratulations from His Honour Judge Gore Q.C Designated Civil Judge for Merseyside.
So why not come along, enjoy a wine and nibbles reception while creating new friendships across the legal profession and gaining helpful knowledge into your future profession.
There is no charge to the newly qualified solicitor. You are welcome to invite up to two guests at £10.00 per head including VAT to share in your achievement. If you require any further information or to enquire whether your firm qualifies please contact socialevents@liverpoollawsociety.org.uk.
Dress code: Lounge suit
The MJLD is hosting a talk with Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, the Vice President of the Law Society of England and Wales and the managing partner of a virtual law firm. The talk will focus on issues affecting junior lawyers such as career progression, retention rates, the impact of changes in regulation to junior lawyers and the current qualification process. The talk is open to all junior lawyers in Merseyside.
Date: 16 March 2011
Time: 11.30am-12.30pm
Venue: Hill Dickinson LLP, 1 St Paul's Square, Old Hall Street, Liverpool
If you would like to attend, please email kate.moore@hilldickinson.com. Places are limited.
The points for discussion are open and if you like any particular issues raised (regardless of whether or not you attend), please let us know.

