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Bennett hosts inaugural Alumni event

Bennett – Litigation and Commercial Law proudly hosted its inaugural Alumni event last Thursday evening at our offices. The gathering was attended by over 80 current and former staff, who enjoyed drinks and canapés courtesy of Olio’s Fine Food Catering.

The evening began with a warm welcome from Managing Principal, Nathan Ebbs, who introduced our Alumni Program. Nathan expressed the firm’s commitment to fostering connections within our alumni community, sharing stories from Bennett’s journey, and acknowledging the valued contributions of all those who have helped shape the firm’s success.

Our Founding Principal, Martin Bennett, pointed out that the origins of the word alumni meant ‘to nourish’. He thanked all our alumni for their invaluable contributions to the firm’s growth, and he wished them great success and fulfilment in their life’s paths.

We are pleased to share a selection of photos from the evening below.

We extend our sincerest thanks to everyone who attended the Bennett Alumni Launch. It was a pleasure to see so many familiar faces in our offices again, and we look forward to reconnecting with you in the near future.

For those wishing to stay connected with staff and alumni or join our Alumni network, please don’t hesitate to contact us here.

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