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YN Lawyers - The Olympics - not just a question of sport!

With less than 500 days until London's big moment, are the Games really for the people or the corporate fat cats!


YN (Young Norwood) Lawyers are hosting their 6th annual event for young lawyers aged 21-35

Guest Speakers:
Fiona Hammond, Group Legal Director Iris-Worldwide.
Lawyer for the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Chris Willingham, Fallon London.
Chris was instrumental in the 2012 Cadburys spots and stripes advertising campaign

Join the discussion on the moral, legal, political and commercial arguments on Olympic-related topics such as:

Ambush marketing
Olympic branding
Sponsorship of the Olympic Games by 'questionable' companies like McDonalds, Coca Cola and Cadburys
Street trading/ unofficial merchandise
The effect on local business/ trading
The Olympic legacy
Stadium bid


Speaker(s):

Ms Fiona Hammond | talks
Mr Chris Willingham | talks

 

Date and Time:

30 June 2011 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Goldman Sachs
120 Fleet Street
London
EC4 2BB
020 8420 6825
http://www.norwood.org.uk/ynlawyers
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Organised by:

Norwood
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Tickets:

£30 before 2 June, £35 thereafter

Available from:

www.norwood.org.uk/ynlawyers

Additional Information:

The event is hosted by the YN Lawyers committee who organise annual events for Norwood, a leading UK Charity for children and adults with learning difficulties and families in need. www.norwood.org.uk

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