Hong Kong

Yeeling Wan

MB KEMP, a Hong Kong-headquartered law firm with offices in London, UAE and Milan, launches its groundbreaking “Mini Law Degree” programme designed to introduce bright young minds aged 12 to 15 to the fascinating world of law.

The Little KEMPies initiative offers courses or workshops for children who may be interested to learn more about law or a career in law. This innovative nine-week programme offers a unique opportunity for teens to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, while exploring the fundamentals of legal principles.

Led by experienced practicing lawyers, the programme is structured around core law subjects taught at prestigious UK universities, such as Cambridge, Oxford and LSE. Participants will delve into contract law, tort law and criminal law, culminating in a mock trial experience.

“We believe that exposing young people to the legal world can ignite a passion for justice and inspire future legal careers,” said Yeeling Wan, Lead Partner at MB KEMP. “Our Mini Law Degree programme provides a stimulating and engaging environment for teens to develop essential life skills while gaining a valuable understanding of the legal system.”

Beyond academic content, the programme emphasises the development of soft skills crucial for success in any field, including public speaking, persuasive reasoning, and teamwork.

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