The Old Cranleighan Lawyers’ Society is exactly what it says on its tin: a society of Old Cranleighans who work in the legal field. The objective of the Society is to act as a fun and informal forum for Old Cranleighan lawyers to meet up with each other. It is also hoped that the Society will be beneficial to new graduates interested in the law by facilitating opportunities to meet experienced lawyers in an informal environment.
The Society is currently in its second year and meets every six months where one of its members gives a talk on a legal topic followed by drinks and socialising. Its last meeting was held on 22 September at Blackstone Chambers, the venue and generous spread kindly arranged by Stephen Nathan QC.
Special thanks also go to Alice Newton at Blackstone Chambers for helping to organise the meeting and to Paul Maxlow- Tomlinson (2&3 South, 1949) for running the evening.
The Society has over 70 members, but we would love to see it grow further and we therefore welcome new members, whether qualified or aspiring lawyers in training. Any Old Cranleighans who wish to join the Society should contact Alexi Dimitriou at
Alexi.Dimitriou@ashurst.com