London Legal Walk 2018
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On Monday the 21st of May 2018, Oracle Solicitors took part in the London Legal Walk.
This was a sponsored walk with the Lord Chief Justice and thousands of lawyers to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust which funds Law Centres and pro bono agencies in and around London.
We know that these agencies do a fantastic job in preventing homelessness, resolving debt problems, gaining care for the elderly and disabled and fighting exploitation. We also know how short they are of the funds to continue that work.
Our amazing team of Sajjad Shan, Claire Kelly, Ercan Sami, Ruta Mikailaite, Leanne Ballato, Damla Ayas, Martin Thompson, Elodie Le Clec’H and Michelle Rodel. The walk was 10km long and started and ended in Carey Street behind the Royal Courts of Justice.
Check out the great photos of Oracle’s team below!
Alessio, with the Marketing team, strives to help colleagues excel with client care, while also keeping the firm ‘on the pulse’ regarding the most critical...
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