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UK’s Biggest Law Fair and Trainee Talks.

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UK’s biggest law fair is happening this upcoming week.

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⚖️ This Day in Law History

You can now read previous and current editions in full.

20 October 1988 — A new law was announced regarding a suspect’s right to remain silent so that remaining silent could be used for an incrimination. In 1994, the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act were passed, stating that a court can draw an adverse inference from a defendant’s silence in certain circumstances.

21 October 1958 — The first women peers were allowed into the House of Lords, following the Life Peerages Act 1958.

22 October 1910 — Doctor Hawley Crippen is convicted after poisoning his wife Cora. See R v Crippen [1911] 1 K.B. 149

23 October 1991 — R v R [1991] UKHL 12 is decided, determining that under English criminal law, it is a crime for a husband to rape his wife.

24 October 1964— Malta gains independence from Britain. See Malta Independence Act 1964.

25 October 1968 — Race Relations Act 1968 comes into force, making it illegal to refuse housing, public services or employment to a person on the grounds of colour, race, ethnic or national origins.

26 October 1999 — House of Lords votes to remove the entitlement of most of the hereditary Peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords, culminating in the House of Lords Act 1999.

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📆 Upcoming Law Events — Compiled by Anca Andreea Aurica

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The full list (70+ events) can be accessed anytime on our home page or at — https://equalopportunitylaw.com/p/events

Biggest Law Fair of The YearAccess Here

Monday, 21 October

BIUCAC x White & Case Trainee Webinar 2024 - White & Case Trainee Insights

A&O Sherman - Recruiter Insights: Excel in the Application Process (Vacation Scheme and Training Contract)

Tuesday, 22 October

Irwin Mitchell – Our Clients

Targetjobs – Neurodiversity in Law

Gowling WLG: The Real Estate Sector

Wednesday, 23 October

LawCareers.Net masterclass: understanding legal practice – M&A

Clifford Chance - The Road to the Real Contract: Skills you'll need as a Trainee

Thursday, 24 October

The Legal Cheek Commercial Awareness Academy x Cooley: Introduction to Venture Capital

Legal Cheek x with A&O Shearman, Eversheds Sutherland and Macfarlanes - How to join a legal tech graduate scheme

Gowling WLG: The Energy Sector

Macfarlanes - Q&A with the senior partner

Goodwin - Insight into Applications

Friday, 25 October

Equal Opportunity x Tirivashe Muza - “Hearsay or truth” – The law school experience

Bright Network - Diverse Legal Leaders 2024

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