SAN RANK 2023: LPPC, LawPavilion set to Hold Webinar Online

The Secretariat of the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) and the Technical Team of Law Pavilion Limited are organising two webinars to guide prospective applicants on the online application process.

The 1st session is for Academic Applicants and it will hold on 9th January 2023 from 2 pm – 5 pm. Please click on the link below to register for the session:-
https://bit.ly/3Vt9jcj

The 2nd session is for Advocate Applicants and it will hold on 10th January 2023 from 2 pm – 5 pm. Please click on the link below to register for the session:- https://bit.ly/3Vt9jcj

These webinars will guide prospective applicants through the online application process at https://lppconline.com

All intending Applicants are invited to join and participate in these webinars.

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