- Conservative Party Conference Reception Drinks Invitaiton
- Back to school anxiety - is there a survival guide?
- AI - Is this the end of the world? Manchester Professionals Breakfast Club
- MLS - a league of our own
- Join us for our Menopause Coffee Morning - Private Client Drafting Masterclass
- Dates for the diary - August Messenger
- MLS Court Reports Journal Issue 12 - Landmark - Unity, commanality, agreement: What it will take to make meaningful change
The President of the Law Society, Lubna Shuja, is delighted to invite members of Manchester Law Society to an informal drinks reception at the Conservative Party conference on Monday 2 October. The reception will take place at
The Anthologist Manchester, One St Peters Square M2 3DE at 20:00 to 22:00.
It will provide an opportunity to discuss issues affecting the justice system and the law, and to network with both fellow legal professionals and parliamentarians. The venue is just opposite the Midland Hotel and the secure zone, so is very easily accessible for those coming to/from the main conference venue.
We are keen to discuss the current state of the justice system with our members and stakeholders so that we might make recommendations on future justice policy, and offer our support to decision makers. With a general election due in just over a year, it is imperative that all parties are advised as to the best policy direction. We would welcome your input and thoughts, and we look forward to discussing these with you.
We very much hope you will be able to join us. Please RSVP by Friday 15 September with any accessibility or dietary requirements to megan.jacobs@lawsociety.org.uk
Back to school anxiety - is there a survival guide?
We understand that the start of a new school year, term or even week can be a stressful and anxiety-provoking time for both parents, carers and children alike.
After a period of relaxation and fun, it's natural for kids to feel uneasey about returning to the structure and routine of the classroom.
As parents and carers, it can be challenging seeing our children struggling with back-to-school aniety, especially when we want them to feel confident and excited about learning.
We have found some great links to tips and strategies to help you and your child navigiate the transition back to school with more ease and confidence, which we really hope will help anyone who may need them.
Why not join us at our inaugural Manchester Professionals Breakfast Club where we will explre the impact of Artifical Intelligence (AI) on you and the future of work, focusing on the changes witnessed today and the potential implications for the future.
While the title 'AI - Is this the end of the world' may sound alarmging, our objective is to provide a balanceed perspective on the topic and shed light on both the chanllenges and opportunities.
This is an informal inter-professional networking event and we hope that it will be an opportunity for you not only to enjoy the fabulous breakfst, mix and network with other business professionals but learn from our guest speaker about AI, the challenges and opportunities.
Date: Thursday, 28th September, 2023 Time: 8.00 - 9.30 am Venue: Manchester Hall, Bridge Street, Manchester Cost: £30.00 including vat and fabulous breakfast!
Sam Hall fromHall Brown has moved down to third place and Tony Morrissey from 9 St John Street has snuck into the lead on 68 points with his Huyton Boys 71. Matt Taylor from Evershedsstill in 2nd place.
Best of luck to those in the league for this weekend's matches!
Date: 5 October 2023 Time: 10:30 to 11:30 Location:Online via Teams Cost to attend:Free but you must book your place
Please join us for our first menopause coffee morning.
Taking place during International Menopause Month 2023, under Chatham House Rules, this will be a safe and supportive space where we can share our experiences and insights about menopause.
The coffee morning will be hosted by MLS Chief Executive Fran Eccles-Bech and by Lisa Wright, a member of the International Menopause Society, Newson Health Menopause Society and founder of Menopause the Wright Way.
As part of our Pledge to Net Zero, at Landmark, our every decision takes climate change into account. We're working poistively toward the 2050 global net zero goals, with climate change at the top of our agenda. We gathered experts from accross the property and real estate industry to explore how our innovations and choices can mae a difference. In our conversations, we blostered our understanding of the preoprty sector and where it's heading. And we gathered our learnings in our Climate Change Reports: The New Frontier of Real Estate Due Diligence. The paper explores the ways the property and real estate industry is working to build a better planet.
A clear vision
On reading the report cover to cover, Chris Loaring, managing director Legal and Argyll Environmental, Landmark, summarised its message loud and clear:
'If we are to continue as a successful species, we must come together to embed the right practices and processes at all levels of the industry - and society at large - to weave a framework for successful climate change risk identification, management and mitigation. The demad for climate change action has never been higher, just as the risks we face have never been more acute.'
With his rare blend of commercial realism alongside a detailed technical understanding of environmental risk management, Chris calls on industry stakeholders and industry partners to join our commitment to drive change in all corners of the real estate industry.
He believes that by coming together and addressing the big questions, by sharing our perspectives and by venturing a view of what can and will bring meaningful action in the race to mitigate and manage the effects of climate change, we will have made a good start.
Unite and succeed
“I want to thank each and every one of our expert contributors for the energy, wisdom and commitment they brought to this project – one that I hope will be just the start of a critical ongoing dialogue and urgent action plan that will see the property industry and its varied stakeholders unite and succeed. When we define and embed this unified approach to climate risk management, we will all reap the socioeconomic and socioenvironmental rewards and shift our industry – not to mention our planet – towards a more sustainable and resilient future.”
After reading our Climate Change Reports: The New Frontier of Real Estate Due Diligence paper, he looks to an increasingly digitised world, one in which we rely on the underlying data powering all industry insight. With it, we must predict the future to assure it, particularly when attempting to condense and simplify something as complex as future climate change risks into a linear yes/no or red/amber/ green output.
It’s a fascinating read that will give you and your organisation plenty to think about as you build your own clearer picture of the current state of climate change reporting in the real estate sector and where it’s heading.