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A delegation of commercial lawyers and office holders of the Tianjn Bar Association of China will be visiting London for a few days in early December to follow up on a visit of the Bar Council and Law Society to Tianjin in November 2008. The delegation wishes to strengthen its relationship with the Bar Council, meet with barristers to discuss issues of common interest and research the training offered by legal training institutes. If you are interested in becoming involved in this visit please contact Sarah Richardson Srichardson@BarCouncil.org.uk 0207 611 1316
A delegation of commercial lawyers and office holders of the Tianjn Bar Association of China will be visiting London for a few days in early December to follow up on a visit of the Bar Council and Law Society to Tianjin in November 2008. The delegation wishes to strengthen its relationship with the Bar Council, meet with barristers to discuss issues of common interest and research the training offered by legal training institutes. If you are interested in becoming involved in this visit please contact Sarah Richardson Srichardson@BarCouncil.org.uk 0207 611 1316
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