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Following the success of the launch event in March, Georgia-Mae Chung is organising and hosting a second Aggrieved panel session. Georgia-Mae and the panellists will address legal professionals’ personal experience of grief and how it can impact their practices.
The event will take place at Mountford Chambers on 2nd October 2024 from 6pm, with options for attendees to join either in person or online.
There will also be a drinks reception following the event.
October’s panellists are as follows:
Tickets for the event are free. To book, please contact Orla O’Sullivan at orlaosullivan@mountfordchambers.com.
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