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LIVE 24-SEVEN -BUSINESS NEWS


NO5 BARRISTERS’ CHAMBERS’ ANNUAL IMMIGRATION SEMINARS


Mr Justice Peter Lane and Mark Ockelton address solicitors at immigration law update. Over 140 solicitors have benefited from the expertise of top barristers and eminent speakers in the field of immigration at seminars held in Birmingham and London. No5 Barristers’ Chambers’ Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Group hosted the Annual Immigration Seminars at Maple House in Birmingham, and at Hatton Garden in London. Both events were well attended and accumulated waiting lists.


No5’s Immigration Group were delighted to welcome Mark Ockelton - Vice President of the Upper Tribunal at the Immigration and Asylum Chamber as the keynote speaker at Birmingham. Chaired by Joanne Rothwell, Head of the Immigration Group, authoritative insights were also given by prominent barristers from the group.


Manjit S Gill QC, Head of the International Human Rights Law Group at No5 Barristers’ Chambers, also facilitated a panel discussion on the Brexit implications.


Mark Bradshaw, Deputy Head of the Immigration Group said: “This is a showpiece event for us and a chance to put the spotlight on


the team. The seminars give people the opportunity to update their knowledge and give attendees the chance to meet us and develop relationships with us as a Chambers. As a team, we can build up links with the legal community as well.”


The Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Group at No5 are holding a series of seminars on Judicial Review in the autumn which will be announced in due course. No5 Barristers’ Chambers regularly holds seminars aimed at continuing professional development and a list of forthcoming events can be found here: No5.com/seminars


Charity Golf Day Tuesday 2nd October 2018


Variety, the Children’s Charity is to host a luxury Golf Day on the famous Brabazon Championship Golf Course at The Belfry Resort.


9am - 10am Breakfast: Tea, Coffee, Bacon Rolls on Arrival


7.30pm Dinner: Scrumptious 3 Course Set Dinner in a Private Room.


£850 per team or £1150 to include Hole Sponsorship.


To book your place or find out more please contact: Charlotte Walker


 07947803088  charlotte.walker@variety.org.uk Charity No. 209259


ARRIVAL 6:30PM Table of 10 £750 | Table of 12 £900


Join us for this glamorous event that is full of mystery and style. Once there you will enjoy a glass of bubbles on arrival


followed by a scrumptious three course


meal, as well as first class entertainment provided by the iconic songstress and voice of M People


Free entry into the Bel Air is included in ticket price and discounted room rates are available upon request.


For tickets, sponsorship or to donate a raffle prize please contact:


www.variety.org.uk @VarietyGB / 54


Charlotte Walker:  07947 803088


Charity No. 209259 @charlotte.walker@variety.org.uk


SATURDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2018


BLACK GOLD BALL


&


Heather Small.


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