We regularly hold seminars at our offices at 65 Fleet Street, London (Bouverie/Tudor Street entrance - please click here for a map). These seminars are usually open to our clients only. However, if you are from a non-client organisation and would like to attend, please contact Michelle Scott. Some of our seminars may be open to journalists - please contact Gemma Abbott, PR Manager, if you would like to be invited to a particular event.

The seminars are free to attendees, informal and designed to stimulate audience debate. They also qualify for CPD points with the Law Society.

Seminars will begin promptly at 9.00am, 12.30pm or 5.00pm and refreshments will be available for delegates. Please allow 15 minutes for registration prior to the start of each seminar.

Full details of the programme and confirmation of your place will be sent to you in advance of the seminar. Seminar papers will be distributed on the day of the seminar.

We make every effort to ensure that the lectures take place on the date given. In the event of an unavoidable programme alteration, details of changes will be circulated in advance.

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