ILFA 2020 Elevate Africa Legal Counsel Forum FAQ
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How can I register for the ILFA 2020 Elevate Africa Legal Counsel Forum?
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You can register by visiting the registration page on the ILFA website (link) and completing the online registration form. Once on the page, carefully enter all your details and click on the submit button. |
How do I make payment? |
You can make payment through a variety of means including Paypal and Stripe. To access Paypal select the paypal option. To select Stripe click the credit card option. Stripe supports processing payments in 135+ currencies. This includes KES, UGX and TZS denominated visa cards and mastercards. Alternatively, you can make payment directly into the ILFA account using the details below: Barclays Bank Account No. 63290581 Sort Code 20 32 06 SWIFTBIC BUKBGB22 IBAN GB11 BUKB 2032 0663 2905 81 |
Am I still eligible for early bird registration? |
Yes. The original deadline of 10 January has now been extended until 20th January 2020. Anyone that registers after 20th January will have to pay the full registration fee of $365. |
What is the deadline for registration?
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The overall deadline for registrations is 4th February. You can register to attend the event up till this date. The deadline for early registration is 20th January. Registration involves completing the online registration form as described above. |
Do I have to pay at the point of registration?
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No. You can register now and then make payment at a later date as long as payment is completed by 4th February. Please note that there are restrictions as to how many people we can host at the venue so we encourage interested parties to register and pay early on to secure their place at the event. |
Can I request an invoice for payment? |
Yes, you can request an invoice by sending your contact details (including your full name, name of firm/organisation and position) to events@ilfa.africa |
Can law firms participate at the event? |
The event is primarily for lawyers working within in house legal teams either at corporate organisations or in government offices. In order for private practitioners to attend and participate at the event, the firm must be an event sponsor. To find out more about available sponsorship opportunities, please contact events@ilfa.africa |
If you have further queries regarding the event, please contact events@ilfa.africa letting us know the specific nature of your enquiry.
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
Thank you.