Catrin Griffiths discusses the importance of working collectively and how events such as Legal Harmony can bring firms together. Read the article here.
Catrin Griffiths discusses the importance of working collectively and how events such as Legal Harmony can bring firms together. Read the article here.
In Friday’s The Lawyer, Catrin Griffiths talks to those involved in what was a fantastic night of choral music of all genres. Read the article here
The Lawyer asks each choir about their choir, why they entered Legal Harmony and why they chose their nominated charity. The final choir to speak to The Lawyer is The Dev’s Singers, from Devonshires. Rachel Orgill explains how she got…
The Lawyer asks each choir about their choir, why they entered Legal Harmony and why they chose their nominated charity. The penultimate article in The Lawyer about Legal Harmony choirs, Mark Trafford from 23 Essex Street’s choir, The Essex Street…
The Lawyer asks each choir about their choir, why they entered Legal Harmony and why they chose their nominated charity. The third choir to tell their story is the Kingsley Napley Choir. Read about rehearsals, balancing choir practice with work and…
The Lawyer asks each choir about their choir, why they entered Legal Harmony and why they chose their nominated charity. Here is Wragge Lawrence Graham’s tale, the second of our choirs to speak to The Lawyer about logistics of having…
The Lawyer asks each choir about their choir, why they entered Legal Harmony and why they chose their nominated charity. First up, Sidley Austin’s Sidley Singers talk about their history and Christmas Carolling and their chosen charity, Small Steps
Very pleased with the article in this morning’s The Lawyer: Legal Harmony launches choir competition for lawyers