Free legal advice on offer at Bristol hotel
Free legal advice for people wanting help with anything from employment law to divorce will be available tomorrow at an event at a Bristol hotel.
Free legal advice for people wanting help with anything from employment law to divorce will be available tomorrow at an event at a Bristol hotel.
The traditional law firm must be deconstructed to survive in the 21st century, according to the co-founder of a new practice based in Bristol.
The College of Law has said it plans to lead the way in e-learning in the South West, after it unveiled plans for its new centre in Bristol which will open in September.
Bristol law firm TLT is to open new flagship offices in the heart of the City of London, doubling its capacity in the capital.
Schools and law firms are being urged to join a scheme to help underprivileged children take on a career in law. The Pathways to Law project, created by the College of Law
Bristol’s Temple Quarter has been confirmed as the site for The College of Law’s new centre, due to open in September next year. Close to many key law firms in the city’s expanding business district, the College will occupy 20,000 sq ft on the ground and first floors of Temple Circus, a few minutes walk of Temple Meads Station.
A former College of Law graduate is calling on legal firms in the South West to help widen access to careers in law to people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
University law students are being offered the chance to be paid to socialise and use Facebook in an attempt to raise awareness of a new College of Law centre, due to open in Bristol next year.
The College of Law is investing £1.2m to set up a new branch in Bristol, The Times reports today. The new college, to be city-centre based, will serve the whole of the South West region. Students will be accepted from September next year offering postgraduate professional legal education.