Come to the conference
Paralegal pointers: details of this year’s annual conference are now available, and places are selling fast
We are holding our annual conference on 21 April 2016 in the Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow. Tickets are available on our website at the cost of £50 per person. It's selling very fast and over 80 were sold in the 10 days after going on sale. Please be quick if you want to join us. You can get your ticket here.
The conference is always fully subscribed and delegates will get at least five hours’ verifiable CPD. Speakers this year include:
- Conveyancing
Donald Reid, Mitchells Roberton; Louise Johnston, Turcan Connell - Civil/Criminal
Gary Munro, Mailers; Anne Quinn, Jardine Donaldson - Debt recovery
William Cameron, Scott & Co; Emma McIlwraith, Optima Legal - Executry
Paul McAulay, Turcan Connell; Mark Harris, Pagan Osborne; Steven Waters, Watersrule
Also at the conference, we are announcing the winner of our first SPA Paralegal of the Year Award, which has been kindly sponsored by Millar & Bryce.
The conference is open to all, whether you are an SPA member or not. If you wish to become a member of the Association, please visit our website.
The Scottish Paralegal Association was formed in 1993 to promote the interests of paralegals in Scotland. We are a voluntary, not-for-profit association with an elected committee bound by a constitution. We are your voice, and if we can help in any way in organising local CPD events or networking in your area, please contact us at info@scottish-paralegal.org.uk
Another date for your diary is our AGM, which is being held on Saturday 9 April in the Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow. We would love to see you there!
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- Ask Ash
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