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Wilberforce Commercial Litigation Conference 2023

Thursday 12th October 2023
12.30pm - 6pm, followed by drinks
The Langham, London
ÂŁ130 + VAT | 4.0 CPD

Our Commercial Litigation Conference takes place at one of London’s most iconic hotels, The Langham, a five-minute walk from Oxford Circus underground station. The event will feature a number of topical talks and discussions from members of the Wilberforce Commercial Litigation team. Throughout the day, there will be plentiful opportunites for networking with our barristers, including after the conference, where drinks and canapĂ©s will take place from 6pm in the hotel’s world-class restaurant, Palm Court.

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The conference cost is ÂŁ130 + VAT. If you are unable to attend in-person, please email us to discuss joining virtually (ÂŁ50 + VAT).

If you have any questions at all, please contact seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

 

 

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