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Pro Bono Week - Panel Discussion

Old College campus set against a blue sky, Edinburgh

Location:

MacLaren Stuart Room, 
Old College

Date/time

Thu 7 November 2024
18:00 - 20:00

Justice for All: The Transformative Power of Pro Bono Work

We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming panel discussion on pro bono work, taking place on 7th November from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the University of Edinburgh Old College, MacLaren Stuart Room. This event will explore the profound impact of legal services in advancing justice and supporting under-represented communities. It will offer a valuable opportunity to reflect on the importance of giving back through legal expertise, while celebrating the incredible efforts of those leading the way in this space.Our esteemed panel includes:

  • Claire Paterson, a personal injury and clinical negligence expert (Thorntons), as well as a supervising solicitor at the University of Edinburgh's Free Legal Advice Clinic. Claire's work supports both her clients and law students through the legal process.
  • Tony Holloran, a commercial litigator and regulatory lawyer (DLA Piper), qualified in Scots Law with a particular focus on commercial property and leasing litigation, contract disputes, intellectual property infringement, licensing and commercial litigation. He has a diverse commercial client base across a range of sectors including media and sport; real estate, industrial, consumer goods, food and retail. Tony has rights of audience in the Scottish Courts and regularly appears in the Sheriff Court, Lands Tribunal of Scotland and in Arbitrations.
  • Ana Sautter, a solicitor specialising in Commercial Real Estate in Edinburgh, and working on and supervising Pro Bono projects at Eversheds Sutherland, including supporting children seeking British citizenship
  • Addleshaw Goddard, an international law firm providing pro bono services in a variety of ways (ranging from working with third parties such as LawWorks, supporting legal advice centres, and acting for bereaved families in the Manchester Arena Inquest).
  • The Edinburgh Law School Tax Clinic, an initiative offering free, means-tested tax advice to individuals in Scotland, empowering students to provide over 1,000 pro bono hours since its launch.
  • The University of Edinburgh Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC), which has been providing free legal services to the community since 2007, fostering strong connections between legal education and community support.
  • The University of Edinburgh Freedom of Expression Clinic: The Clinic aims to bridge theory and practice and to offer students the opportunity to work alongside practicing lawyers on international casework. The clinic will specifically address cases of violation of freedom of expression and related human rights against journalists and media operators. The Clinic is a collaboration between Edinburgh Law School and leading practitioners in the fields of international human rights and media law, such as the international NGO Media Defence based in London. 

The event will begin with brief presentations from the Law School’s pro bono clinics, followed by insights from our panellists on their personal experiences and the importance of pro bono work in their respective fields. Afterward, we will open the floor for a Q&A session, allowing you to engage with our speakers on any topics that resonate with you.Following the formal discussion, there will be an opportunity for networking over refreshments, giving you the chance to continue these important conversations and connect with fellow attendees.We very much look forward to a stimulating and inspiring discussion, and we hope you can join us.

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