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The countdown to Living Room Law has begun

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Flexible working conference takes place this Thursday, 22 April

The countdown to Legal Cheek‘s new flexible working conference for lawyers has begun.

Living Room Law takes place on the afternoon of Thursday 22 April, from 2pm to 5:30pm, and features series of virtual talks by solicitors and barristers who are doing things differently — in some cases combining law with another passion, in others working from unconventional locations.

The speakers

Penny Angell, UK managing partner at Hogan Lovells
Morris Bentata, sports lawyer, co-founder of Level, dad of three, author and speaker, working flexibly since 2015
Salome Coker, Re:link Linklaters finance lawyer, who balances her legal work with her ventures as a creative entrepreneur and artist
Alexandra Gladwell, senior commercial litigation lawyer, who launched a legal consulting career with Peerpoint by Allen & Overy in 2015
James Hall, barrister at Hardwicke specialising in commercial and property litigation, who has been running his practice whilst living in Wales
Lucy Jay, consultant in Travers Smith‘s dispute resolution team, who has been working remotely from rural Scotland since 2010
Martin Laing, Re:link Linklaters’ senior client development manager
Anjalee Mead, project finance lawyer working remotely from Zimbabwe including via Re:link Linklaters as a consultant
Lisa Mulley, senior lawyer with a diversity of experience gained from working in a magic circle law firm, in-house in financial services and as a legal consultant to Peerpoint by Allen & Overy
Rowena Samarasinhe, commercial sports lawyer at Level, business owner, splits her time between London and Verbier, working from anywhere since 2017
Deepak Sitlani, partner in capital markets at Linklaters
Alex Wade, lawyer, journalist, author and surfer, who is currently working remotely from the South of France for Reviewed & Cleared

Find out more and secure your free place.

Living Room Law is sponsored by Re:link Linklaters, Level and Peerpoint by Allen & Overy.

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