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The legal community in London came together once again for the annual London Legal Walk, a fundraising event that supports over 100 free legal advice charities in the region. Participants took to the streets on a sunny day, walking 10km circuits and shorter routes to show their support.

Teams from organizations like Law Care, Advocate, Bristows, White & Case, Ashurst, and Russell-Cooke were among the many who joined the event. The atmosphere was lively and festive as legal professionals swapped their wigs for walking gear and hit the pavement.

Law Care and Advocate expressed their gratitude to everyone who participated and donated to the cause. They highlighted the importance of mental health and access to justice, emphasizing the impact of the funds raised on these essential services.

Firms like Bristows, White & Case, Ashurst, and Russell-Cooke also took to social media to share their experiences and show their support for the event. They commended their teams for participating and contributing to the fundraising efforts that benefit the most vulnerable members of the community.

Chambers such as 3 Hare Court, 3PB, and 11KBW also made a strong showing at the London Legal Walk, showcasing their commitment to access to justice and the legal community. Participants from these chambers shared their enthusiasm for the event and the opportunity to come together with colleagues in support of a worthy cause.

Even Legal Cheek had its own team participating in the walk, further reinforcing the sense of unity and collaboration among legal professionals in London. The event not only raised crucial funds for free legal advice services but also served as a reminder of the collective impact that the legal community can have when working towards a common goal.

Overall, the London Legal Walk was a resounding success, bringing together legal professionals from various organizations to support access to justice and make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need. As participants crossed the finish line and celebrated their achievements, the sense of camaraderie and shared purpose was palpable, underscoring the importance of coming together to create positive change in the community.