Faculdade de Direito hosts Lisbon Law Summit

The Lisbon School of Faculdade de Direito (Law School) of Universidade Católica Portuguesa hosts the 3rd edition of the Lisbon Law Summit, which will take place on December 14, 2021, from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm

Organized by the Lisbon Awards Group, the Lisbon Law Summit is a conference that aims to bring together the national legal elite in order to debate various themes concerning the new practices of the legal profession, but also the hottest topics in the area of Law.

Jorge Pereira da Silva, Director of the Lisbon School of the UCP Faculdade de Direito, will be present at the Opening Ceremony and Gonçalo Saraiva Matias, Director of the Católica Global School of Law, will be part of a panel discussion on "PRR: Opportunities for companies and law firms".

For registration or more information visit the Lisbon Law Summit website.

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