Barristers gear up for London Legal Support Trust Walk

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09/06/2020

Some of our barristers started gearing up for the London Legal Support Trust Legal Walk yesterday by completing 10,000 Steps for Justice.

Zachary Bredemear, Andrew Spencer and Justin Althaus donned their finest 1 Chancery Lane attire to complete their steps, or their actual 10K in some cases.

The London Legal Support Trust funds law centres and pro bono agencies in and around London, ensuring access to justice for some of our communities’ most poor and vulnerable people.

On 5th October our team will be taking on the London Legal Walk to continue to raise funds for this worthy cause.

You can donate to our fundraising page here.

Zach Bredemear

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