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Becoming Golden: Cultivating Young Leaders for a Golden Future.
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The Young Lawyers Symposium 2024, held from May 27th to 28th 2024 at the Fairway Hotel, marked a significant event in the legal calendar, bringing together aspiring legal professionals and seasoned practitioners for an enriching exchange of ideas and experiences. This annual symposium, a cornerstone event for young lawyers, aims to foster professional growth, networking,…
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Written by Advocate Brownie Ebal On 14th July, 2022 I attended a zoom panel discussion by The East African Law Society. The zoom discussion highlighted the role of in- house counsel in ensuring that the organizations they represent are compliant with all relevant laws, regulations and government directions. The various speakers emphasized that the legal…
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Written by Adv. Brownie Ebal National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) is a Company that thrives on innovation and ideas that better the customer experience. As in house counsel, one of the challenging aspects of the job is finding a balance between the Company going to court and the company settling. Many of the Legal…
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Written by Adv. Brownie Ebal On 22nd July, 2022, I attended a zoom panel discussion by The East African Law Society. The zoom discussion highlighted the growing importance of fintech technology and dominance in the financial sector. In this regard, the rapid mobile penetration in the East African economy, has led to fintech taking a high…
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On Monday 19th December, 2022, the Young Lawyers mentorship Series was privileged to host The ULS President Emeritus, SC. Pheona Nabasa Wall. The Young Lawyer’s mentorship Series is an initiative by the Uganda Law Society which is platform that was established to enrich the knowledge of young legal practitioners in Uganda. This platform enables the young people gain insights on how to make it big in the…
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By; Josephine Lunkuse On 15th December, 2023, the Uganda Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) hosted their annual gala at the prestigious Sheraton Hotel. The event welcomed distinguished representatives from diverse sectors, including esteemed judges from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court, as well as registrars and magistrates. Notable…
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10th.12.23 By; Josephine Lunkuse The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) stands as a beacon of empowerment for women, fostering inclusivity and breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. NWSC’s commitment to gender equality is reflected in the substantial presence of skilled individuals and exemplified through initiatives that empower women in diverse sectors, from plumbing to…
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Written by Adv. Brownie Ebal “If you are the smartest person in the room, then you are probably in the wrong room.” This adage really spoke to me and it propelled me and a group of my friends to attend the Uganda Law Society Female Lawyers Fire Side Monthly Convo. As a young female Lawyer…
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Uganda Law Society is a body that was set up by the Uganda Law Society Act of 1956, CAP 276, as the Bar Association for lawyers in Uganda to help protect and promote lawyers across Uganda. The Young Lawyers Mentorship series started in 2021 during COVID and has grown to impact the lives of many…
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Written by Sheila Wangutusi. On 10th January 2025, Kampala Water’s Luzira Branch hosted a Legal Aid Clinic aimed at addressing arrears and enhancing staff knowledge on debt management. The exercise led by Principal Legal Officer, Advocate Brownie Ebal brought together the branch team and legal experts to explore solutions for debt recovery and prepare for…