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New board elected for Chartered Institute of Legal Executives

A new board was elected at the annual meeting of the Bermuda Branch of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.

The AGM was held at Conyers Dill & Pearman with Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mark Pettingill as the guest speaker.

The newly elected board comprises Coral Dakin as chairman and branch secretary, Diane Philpott as vice chairman and treasurer, and as committee members: David Addington, Dennis Dwyer, John Hourston, Victoria Anderson, Stephanie Matthews, Julie Rocha, Joanne Smith and Ghale Trott.

The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives is the perfect "earn as you learn" route for anyone wishing to obtain a legal qualification at whatever level, with courses ranging from legal assistant to lawyer, Ms Dakin said.

For more information about the Branch and the various courses that can be taken at the Bermuda College. Anyone interested should contact Coral Dakin at coral.dakin@conyersdill.com or telephone 298-7819 or 232-6573.

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Published April 10, 2013 at 9:00 am (Updated April 09, 2013 at 7:02 pm)

New board elected for Chartered Institute of Legal Executives

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