NETWORKING EVENT

Neurodiversity in Law 2026

targetjobs

Hosted by

targetjobs

Date and time

16 Oct 2026

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10:30 AM-5:00 PM

Location

Central London

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Designed for neurodivergent students interested in pursuing a career in law, this event brings together leading law firms, graduate recruiters and legal professionals committed to creating more inclusive workplaces. Whether you identify as autistic, have ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia or another form of neurodivergence, you'll gain practical insights, valuable connections and the confidence to take the next step in your legal career.

Discover how your unique strengths can help you succeed in the legal profession at Neurodiversity in Law 2026.

Why attend Neurodiversity in Law?

Neurodiversity is increasingly recognised as a valuable asset within the legal profession. Many law firms are investing in more inclusive recruitment processes and workplace practices to attract and support talented neurodivergent individuals.

This event is designed to help students better understand career opportunities within law, connect with firms who value different ways of thinking and develop strategies for navigating the recruitment process with confidence.

Through interactive sessions, skills workshops and conversations with legal professionals, you'll gain practical advice on everything from applications and assessments to workplace adjustments and career progression.

What you'll gain from attending

Meet inclusive law firms face-to-face

Connect directly with trainess, associates, partners and graduate recruiters from firms committed to supporting neurodivergent talent.

Learn about neurodiversity in the workplace

Gain insight into how law firms are creating inclusive environments and discover the support, adjustments and resources available to employees.

Build confidence in recruitment processes

Develop a better understanding of applications, assessment centres, interviews and other stages of legal recruitment.

Develop key professional skills

Take part in practical workshops designed to strengthen the skills needed for success in both recruitment and the workplace.

Celebrate your strengths

Explore how your unique perspectives, problem-solving abilities and ways of thinking can be valuable assets within the legal profession.

Expand your professional network

Meet fellow students, firms and legal professionals who are passionate about creating a more inclusive future for the legal sector.

Who should attend?

Neurodiversity in Law is open to students interested in legal careers who identify as neurodivergent, including but not limited to those with:

• Autism
• ADHD
• Dyslexia
• Dyspraxia
• Dyscalculia
• Tourette syndrome
• Other forms of neurodivergence

Students from all degree disciplines and year groups are welcome to attend.

What to expect

The event has been designed to provide a supportive, engaging and inclusive experience, combining practical skills development with opportunities to learn directly from firms and legal professionals.

Throughout the day, you'll take part in carefully created sessions including:

• Interactive networking activities
• Team-based challenges
• Employer-led skills sessions
• Career insight discussions
• Neurodiversity-focused workplace workshops
• Panel discussions with legal professionals
• Opportunities to explore an employer's working environment

targetjobs

Hosted by

targetjobs

We aim to help students realise their potential in the world of work through technology, content and tools. That’s not an easy thing. We believe in understanding students and partnering with employers, universities, schools and other technology providers. It’s about students finding the right role and employers finding the most suitable candidates. But its more than that –it’s about helping young people discover options, develop and build confidence. targetjobs is the leading graduate careers website in the UK. 

Discover where your strengths can take you

Neurodiversity in Law offers a unique opportunity to connect with inclusive firms, gain practical career advice and build confidence in pursuing opportunities within the legal profession.

Register your interest today and join a community of students and firms working together to create a more inclusive future for law.

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Neurodiversity in Law 2026

16 October 2026
10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Central London