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Sheffield & District Law Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sheffield & District Law Society
Sheffield & District Law Society is one of the United Kingdom's oldest and largest regional law societies. Founded in 1875 as The Sheffield District Incorporated Law Society, the organization dropped the word "incorporated" from its name in 2008. It is registered as a company limited by guarantee. The Society is based at Law Society Hall in Campo Lane, Sheffield, premises built with the assistance of a generous donation from local solicitor Edward Bramley in 1929. ==History== Among the Society's founder members were Nathaniel Creswick, who had also founded the world's first association football club, Sheffield F.C., 18 years earlier. Creswick was a solicitor who wrote the original rules of association football from his offices at 8 East Parade, Sheffield, premises still occupied by solicitors. Other notable former members of the Society include Sir Charles Clegg, who became the long-serving President and Chairman of the Football Association of England and Wales. Today the Society aims to support the legal profession locally by offering training, social events, and a library and information service, and by representing the interests of those who register for membership. The Society also assists members of the public by helping them to find a suitable local solicitor, although the Society itself does not offer legal advice. It can also help to trace a solicitor or firm where there has been a change of name, merger or closure. The current President of the Society is Rachel Baldwin, Head of the Prison Law department at Cartwright King Solicitors.
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