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18 October 2021 – London Legal walk is back!

18 October 2021 – London Legal walk is back!

The London Legal Walk returns in the usual format of a 10k route through central London on Monday 18 October. So far over 450 teams have registered.

As Marshal Sponsors for the Walk, we look forward to assisting walkers and supporting the essential cause of providing access to justice.

The London Legal Walk raises much-needed funds for charities that provide life-changing legal advice and representation to those in need.

Over 100 charities offering free legal advice receive funding from the London Legal Walk each year. By taking part you can help the poorest and most vulnerable people in our community access justice.

Click on the video below to see the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Burnett talk about why the walk is so important.

As ever, the walk concludes with a street party on Carey Street – right outside Legastat’s office – with street food vendors, fire jugglers and musicians.

If you’d like to participate and help raise much-needed funds, here are the joining instructions with more information about the event, how to register your teammates, and all the logistics for the day.

And if you’re already registered, we look forward to seeing you on 18 October!

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