In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.
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In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.
Practice Area Profile: pro bono – with Travers Smith LLP
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Practice Area Profile: pro bono – with Travers Smith LLP
In this Practice Area Profile episode, Sam Cottman outlines his role as pro bono partner at Travers Smith LLP. he reflects on impactful cases and mental health in the profession, and gives his advice for aspiring pro bono lawyers.
Listen to gain an insight into what it’s really like to work in this area, and find out the things you should know before you launch your legal career.
You can read the full written Practice Area Profile here: https://www.lawcareers.net/Solicitors/SolicitorPracticeAreas/Pro-bono
Find out about training at Travers Smith LLP with the firm’s LawCareers.Net profile: https://www.lawcareers.net/Solicitors/Travers-Smith-LLP
Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
The LawCareers.Net Podcast
In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.