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Practice: tips and tricks for neurodivergent pupils and practitioners
Practice: tips and tricks for neurodivergent pupils and practitioners

Tue, 19 Mar

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Bingham room, Gray's Inn

Practice: tips and tricks for neurodivergent pupils and practitioners

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Time & Location

19 Mar 2024, 18:00 – 20:00

Bingham room, Gray's Inn, 10 South Square, London WC1R 5ET, UK

About the event

Join us for a unique panel event that will focus on providing valuable insights and practical tips to neurodivergent pupils and barristers. Our panel will speak about the challenges and opportunities that come with being a neurodivergent practitioner at the Bar, as well as exploring their own strategies for navigating the profession. Whether you are a student, a practitioner, or simply interested in promoting neurodiversity, this event promises to be informative, engaging, and inspiring.

If you are attending in person, there will be a casual networking session at the end. 

The Panel:

Alice de Coverley, Education, Equality and Public Law Barrister at 3PB.

Adam Richardson, Chancery and General Common Law Barrister at 1EC.

Cheryl Jones, Deputy Insolvency & Companies Court Judge, Recorder, Property & Insolvency Barrister at 3PB. 

Julian Norman, Part-time Judge, Recorder in the Family Court, Immigration, Regulatory, and Public Law Barrister at Goldsmiths.

Date: 

Tuesday 19 March 2024 

Time:

18:00 - 20:00

Location:

Bingham Room,

The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, 10 South Square, London, WC1R 5ET

https://www.graysinn.org.uk/find-us/

Tickets:

All tickets are available on a "Pay What You Can" basis. If you wish to attend the event for free, please enter 0 in the payment option. Any amount given will be treated as a donation.

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