About Hampshire Law Society
Hampshire Law Society was incorporated in 1897 and during the past century has sought to assist solicitors in Hampshire in a variety of ways including the provision of educational and social events for its members and providing a means of reflecting the views of its members on both national and local issues to the Law Society or local or national government. The Society also promotes the standards of solicitors and assists in the regulation of the solicitors' profession in Hampshire. More generally it seeks to promote a better understanding in Hampshire of the work and function of the profession.
These ideals have stood the test of time over the years and the Society remains an active organisation for the solicitors of Hampshire.
The Society is divided up into various sub-committees (litigation, education, professional purposes and non-contentious, parliamentary and public relations and European). The main committee and the sub-committees meet regularly throughout the year and the AGM of the Society is held in December each year.
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