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The world has stopped because of COVID-19: What about your law practice? What about you and your clients?
Following on from our webinar ‘Your first legal aid kit’, AIJA has started a series of weekly informal conversations about the business and human impact of COVID-19 with lawyers from around the world.
AIJA’s third ‘#HomeTalks by lawyers’ session will focus on how lawyers, and particularly young lawyers, can guide clients out of the COVID-19 crisis, with the aim to share best practices and tips on how clients and law firms can overcome financial stress and survive in the long term.
This week's host Emiliano Ganzarolli (Audisio e Associati, Italy) will open the conversation with his guests Caroline Berube (HJM Asia Law & Co LLC, China), Benedikt Rohrssen (Taylor Wessing, Germany) and Clémence Colin (J.P. Karsenty Karsenty et Associés, France).
Join us on Zoom on Thursday, 23 April: link
Come and share your own best practices and tips. We will do our best to allow time for everyone to speak.
Stay updated on our website and social media for more info and dates.
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If you are a lawyer under 35 years old and meet the requirements, apply to our Scholarship Programme for this event. You can check more details here.
To join, click on this link on Thursday, 23 April, at 10:00 AM CET.
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