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Make Sure You Don’t Miss This Opportunity
Hi friend,
If you’re a student(or recent graduate) from non-Russell Group university, I want to let you know about an opportunity that cannot be missed.
Some of you might know about it — The British & Irish University Commercial Awareness Competition (BIUCAC).
Here’s how it works.
First, over four days, you’ll get to hear from partners from major law firms and sharpen your commercial awareness.
Then you’ll get to participate in the competition(first rounds are held online).
The prizes range from insight days all the way up to vacation scheme offers.
You can enter the competition here, then register for the four day scheme here.
Best of luck.
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⚖️ This Day in Law History
You can now read previous and current editions in full. You’ll find them in the navigation bar on our home page once you’re logged in.
29 September 1829 — The Metropolitan Police Act 1829 comes into force. Later that year the Metropolitan Police of London was inaugurated.
30 September 1939 — After the National Registration Act 1939 received Royal Assent at the beginning of that month, identity cards were issued in Britain.
1 October 2015 — The Smoke Free (Private Vehicles) Regulations 2015 comes into force, prohibiting any person from smoking in any enclosed private vehicle when another person under the age of 18 is present.
2 October 1950 — Legal Aid is introduced in Britain under the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949.
3 October 1959 — Postcodes were introduced in Britain.
4 October 1829 — John Thompson of London designed the first greeting card.
5 October 1967 — A court has, for the first time, accepted a 'majority verdict,' following the enactment of the Criminal Justice Act 1967. This legislation permits convictions even when a jury cannot reach a unanimous decision.
Read the full October edition.
📆 Upcoming Law Events — Compiled by Anca Andreea Aurica
To gain access for free to all the AllAboutLaw events mentioned below, sign up for free here.
The events list will now feature events up to one month ahead.
Every Sunday, you’ll receive a list with events for the upcoming week.
The full list (70+ events) can be accessed anytime on our home page or at — https://equalopportunitylaw.com/p/events
Monday 30 September
Commercial Law Academy x Watson’s Daily - Current affairs wrap up: business and legal insights from September 2024
AllAboutLaw x Osborne Clarke - Inside Life at Osborne Clarke from Trainees in Bristol, London, and Reading
BIUCAC – British and Irish Commercial Awareness Scheme 2024
A&O Sherman - Recruiter Insights: Excel in the Application Process (Vacation Scheme and Training Contract)
Tuesday, 1 October
Legal Cheek x Willkie - Market trends for 2025
Wednesday, 2 October
AllAboutLaw x Hogan Lovells - Hogan Lovells Partner Q&A Panel
AllAboutLaw x BPP University – How to make the most of attending a law fair
Legal Cheek x RPC - International risks: physical, geopolitical and environmental
Thursday, 3 October
AllAboutLaw x Irwin Mitchell - Essential Skills for Tomorrow's Lawyers: Insights from Irwin Mitchell
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