CONFERENCE: PILnet's 2014 European Pro Bono Forum

WHAT
The Forum is the only platform of its kind providing an international comparative perspective on pro bono practice in Europe.
 
WHO
The Forum presents a unique networking opportunity for pro bono lawyers and the NGO community.
 
WHY
The Forum offers NGOs a chance to find vital professional legal assistance and provides meaningful volunteer opportunities for private sector lawyers.
 
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PILnet's ​European ​Pro ​Bono ​Forum ​offers ​an ​unparalleled ​opportunity ​for ​participants ​to ​deepen ​their ​knowledge ​of ​issues ​relating ​to ​European ​pro ​bono ​law. ​Through ​interactive ​workshops, ​engaging ​social ​events, ​and ​structured ​networking ​opportunities, ​attendees—seasoned ​practitioners ​and ​newcomers ​alike—gain ​insight ​into ​the ​pro ​bono ​community ​and ​forge ​alliances ​that ​can ​help ​deliver ​justice ​and ​protect ​rights ​around ​the ​world.
 
This year's highlights will include:
  • The roster of speakers will include The Lord Goldsmith QC; Andrew Caplen, President of the Law Society for England and Wales; The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Alderman Fiona Woolf; and Jeremy Wright, MP, Attorney General for England and Wales.
  • Early bird registration fee are available only until 5 October 2014.
  • The Forum agenda, registration, and the most up-to-date information can be found at  www.probonoforum.eu.
  • The winners of PILnet’s prestigious European Pro Bono Awards will be announced at the Forum.
 

Event details

 
The Forum will take place between 5 - 7 November 2014 in London.
 
The address is:
The Mermaid Conference & Events Centre
Puddle Dock, Blackfriars
London, London EC4V 3DB
United Kingdom
 
Details of how to register are on the website.
 
Please contact PILnet for further details.
 
PILnet
Paulay Ede u. 50
1061 Budapest, Hungary
Tel: +36 1 461 5700
Fax: +36 1 461 5701

 

Web: 
http://www.probonoforum.eu/

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