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Entries into the Manchester Legal Awards 2019 are now closed. The shortlist will be announced in January 2018.
ALL tickets are now SOLD OUT. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at the awards.
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The Manchester Law Society and Manchester Evening News have once again teamed up to bring you the Manchester Legal Awards 2019.
Now firmly established on the legal calendar, the Manchester Legal Awards recognise and reward the wide range of skills and talent this region has to offer.
The categories encourage nominations from small, medium and large firms and chambers, with a range of individual and team awards. The region’s outstanding talent will be honoured at a glamorous and glittering black-tie dinner on Thursday 7 March 2019 at The Midland Hotel.