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FWA x NQ 2026 | Drinks Reception – Thank you!

Dec 2025

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us last night at Malo Wine & Negroni Bar in Glasgow for the FWA x NQ 2026 event. It was fantastic to see so many future Lawyers come together for a relaxed evening of conversation, connection, and community.

Jade and Steph thoroughly enjoyed meeting you all, and we hope the event offered a valuable opportunity to share experiences, compare journeys, and build relationships with peers from across the profession.

As you continue progressing toward qualification, we’re excited to stay connected and support you throughout the year ahead. We look forward to speaking with many of you again as we work together toward securing NQ positions for 2026.

FWAxNQ2026 | Event | Networking Frasia Wright Associates | Legal Recruitment | Scotland | Future Lawyers

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