L4L Gezocht: Sportieve advocaten!
22 februari 2012

L4L Gezocht: Sportieve advocaten!

Doe allen mee aan ‘de Snelste Advocaat’! De SDU heeft op zondag 13 mei 2012 in Den Haag een sponsorloop georganiseerd ten behoeve van L4L. Meelopen kan op twee afstanden: 5km en 10km.

L4L is zeer verheugd over dit initiatief en moedigt iedereen aan zich in te schrijven, dan wel per individu, dan wel per kantoor. Adrie van de Streek (directeur van L4L): “Samen met advocaten, hardlopen voor advocaten die onze steun hard nodig hebben. Wat een goed initiatief! Ik heb mij al aangemeld, u ook?”

Mobiliseer uw kantoor, sectie, opleidingsgroep, redactie, commissie of (balie)bestuur en steun met elkaar collega advocaten die hun beroep niet in vrijheid kunnen uitoefenen.

Schrijf u nu in en steun L4L!

 

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