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21 April 2010
Issue: 7414 / Categories: Legal News
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The 2010 Legal Walk will take place on 17 May starting at 5.30pm from the Royal Courts of Justice

The 2010 Legal Walk will take place on 17 May starting at 5.30pm from the Royal Courts of Justice and ending at the Law Society headquarters in Chancery Lane.

It will be a similar 10km route to previous years passing through the Temple to the Millennium Bridge, along the South bank and crossing to walk up past Buckingham Palace, round Green Park, returning through St James Park and Horseguards Parade, then along the North of the river to the Law Society where Allen & Overy will buy all walkers a drink.

Legal walks will also take place on 17 May in Birmingham, Nottingham, Newcastle, Newbury, Guildford and Luxembourg; on 21 June in Brighton; on September 28 in Hastings; on September 29 in Cardiff; and on 30 September in Manchester and Leeds.

Further information on all of these is available from: chair@londonlegalsupporttrust.org.uk.
 

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