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THE WINNER OF THE 2021 LEGAL CHRISTMAS SONG CONTEST: (BUT EVERYONE'S A WINNER OF COURSE...)

THE WINNER OF THE 2021 LEGAL CHRISTMAS SONG CONTEST: (BUT EVERYONE’S A WINNER OF COURSE…)

December 24, 2021 · by gexall · in Charity, Members Content

The results of the 2021 Legal Christmas Music contest were announced on Twitter earlier this month.  The (plastic) trophy has been sent to the Secret Barrister for signature and is on its way to the winner.  The winner remains anonymous,…

THE LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2019: WIN A BEAR & BECOME A SONGWRITER: SUPPORTING FOOD BANKS

THE LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2019: WIN A BEAR & BECOME A SONGWRITER: SUPPORTING FOOD BANKS

December 1, 2019 · by gexall · in Charity, Members Content

The Legal Christmas Music contest is back, for the fourth year running.  All that is required to enter is that you make, or agree you will make,  a donation to a food bank: after that is (as ever) down to…

THE LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2018: THE WINNER

THE LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC CONTEST 2018: THE WINNER

December 26, 2018 · by gexall · in Charity, Members Content

There were a large number of entries for the 2018 contest, all the entries can be seen here.  There were reports of groups of lawyers taking parcels to their local foodbank. However, unfortunately, there can only be one winner. THE…

THE BEST LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC 2017 CONTEST: RAISING MONEY FOR THE BILLABLE HOUR

THE BEST LEGAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC 2017 CONTEST: RAISING MONEY FOR THE BILLABLE HOUR

December 3, 2017 · by gexall · in Bundles, Contest, Charity,, Members Content

The Legal Christmas Music Contest is back this year. Bigger and better.  This year the scope for entries is much wider.  This year the aim is to make money for the Billable Hour Appeal. All that is required is a…

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