3PB proud headline sponsors of Birmingham Law Society Legal Eagles Quiz
25th January 2018
3PB are proud to be headline sponsors of the Birmingham Law Society Legal Eagles Quiz supporting fantastic charities: Mind, LOVEBRUM and Guide Dogs.
The event takes place on 8th February at Revolution Bar, Five Ways, Birmingham.
For more information please click here or contact [email protected].
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