3PB's PI team raise money for Child Brain Injury Trust
10th June 2016
3PB’s Personal Injury team competed in the annual Hodge Jones & Allen charity quiz to raise much needed funds for the Child Brain Injury Trust. Although not the winners on the night, barristers Hamish DunlopHamish DunlopCall: 1991, Michelle MarnhamMichelle MarnhamCall: 1994, Craig LudlowCraig LudlowCall: 2002, Hugh Rimmer and Andrew Perfect, pitted their brains against other chambers and law firms for a fun evening and also donated two raffle prizes on the night in aid of the charity.
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