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Philippa Graham, Helen Welsh & Rebecca Hawley Resolution Prize

04 November 2010
Issue: 7440 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Three lawyers from across the country have received national recognition for their performance in family law after being awarded the Resolution Prize.

The prize is presented to the student with the highest mark in the family law paper of the Legal Practice Course (LPC) across The College of Law’s eight nationwide centres.

Philippa Graham and Helen Welsh were presented with the prize by chairman David Allison. The third winner, Rebecca Hawley, is a former student at the College’s centre in London.
 

Issue: 7440 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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