Lawyers sponsor RICS seminars

Anderson Strathern supports CPD programme for third year


Edinburgh solicitors Anderson Strathern are enhancing their sponsorship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' continuous professional development (CPD) programme.

In this, Andersons' third year of the sponsorship, the firm will deliver seminars in its Rutland Court offices, part of a programme of 38 seminars and four satellite events taking place in venues across Scotland. The series runs from this month through to June 2006.

Steve Jackson, Marketing Manager, Anderson Strathern said: “Anderson Strathern’s property and development practice brings us into regular contact with many surveyors. Our relationship with RICS has been beneficial for both organisations and we were delighted to continue our sponsorship of its excellent CPD programme."

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