Lawyer's Day in the White Hall is an annual tradition at the Polytechnic University.

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The White Hall of the Polytechnic University hosted celebrations dedicated to Lawyer's Day and the opening of the annual Polytechnic Legal Forum, Polylex.

"The Polytechnic University's Higher School of Law and Forensic Science has been training specialists for law enforcement, economics, social work, and engineering and technology for over 20 years," noted Dmitry Mokhorov, Director of the Higher School of Law and Forensic Science, in his welcoming address. "And every year, our traditional events—the Polytechnic Legal Forum PolyLex and the conference 'Problems of Law in Modern Russia'—bring together within our university's walls an increasing number of representatives from legislative and executive authorities at all levels, the courts and prosecutors, law enforcement agencies and the expert community, academia, and business. They share experiences and, of course, strengthen the Polytechnic University's image not only as a leading engineering university but also as a stronghold of legal education—one of the pillars of civil society."

On Lawyer's Day, the Higher School of Jurisprudence and Forensic Science received congratulatory messages and wishes for the further development of legal education at the Polytechnic University from the IPA CIS, deputies of the State Duma, the Federation Council of the Russian Federation, and the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, employees and heads of operational and investigative departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, prosecutors, judges and specialists from the judicial system, the tax service, the bailiff service, and the legal and expert communities.

Maxim Aleksandrovich Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Information, Youth Policy, and Security, noted that we are working together to move from import substitution to technological leadership—and that lawyers are always on guard for justice.

It's no coincidence that there's always been a close bond between engineers and lawyers at the Polytechnic University! Happy Lawyer's Day! concluded Maxim Pasholikov.

Alexey Zinchuk, a member of the 7th St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, is a regular guest at the Higher School of Law and Technical Education (HSLE). He told those gathered in the hall about the origins of the holiday and wished the students to learn the "art of kindness and justice," which is the essence of jurisprudence.

Deputy Head of the Akademicheskoe Municipal Formation and Municipal Council Member Lyubov Vasilyeva conveyed congratulations on behalf of the deputies on their professional holiday and presented certificates of gratitude for their contribution to the development of legal education from the Akademicheskoe Municipal Formation.

Natalia Ivanovna, Head of the Department for Bank Interest Protection in Corporate Business and Government Relations at the Legal Department of Sberbank's North-West Bank, noted in her speech the contribution of Polytechnic University to the development of the legal profession. This is confirmed by the achievements of Polytechnic University students—winners and laureates of the legal competition "Lex Battle: Knowledge of the Law is Your Main Weapon. Northwestern Federal District."

"Lex Battle" was a quiz contest in which students from 10 leading law schools across the country participated. And the Polytechnic University team demonstrated in practice that a technical university trains accomplished legal professionals! "A huge thank you to the Polytechnic University faculty and administration for your contribution to the development of our legal science and the preparation of students—future lawyers," Natalia Ivanovna emphasized.

Ekaterina Chumakova, Chief Expert of the Forensic Center of the Transport Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, wished everyone in the hall a love for their chosen profession and also invited students to internships and service: "We truly appreciate graduates of the Polytechnic University – Higher School of Law and Technical Education. Because your diploma is a guarantee of excellent knowledge and a high level of training!"

Anna Lebedeva, First Vice-Rector of the St. Petersburg Law Institute, congratulated those gathered on Lawyer's Day and emphasized that law is the right choice. The knowledge students acquire at the St. Petersburg School of Law and Systematics will serve as a foundation for their professional careers.

Students also participated in the event. Polina Taranenko, a student at the Higher School of Law and Technical Engineering, performed a congratulatory song for everyone, first-year law students prepared a captivating "Legal Waltz," and volunteers from the "Polytechnic Squad" recited heartfelt poems.

Dmitry Mokhorov, Director of the Higher School of Law and STE, concluded the ceremony. He spoke about the achievements of legal education at the Polytechnic University: academic successes, student victories in competitions and grants, career guidance, international collaboration, publication activity, and sports awards.

"We proudly carry the banner of being the flagship of legal education at one of the country's most innovative universities," Dmitry Anatolyevich concluded.

Following the ceremony, invited guests visited the Polytechnic Museum, and the administration of the Higher School of Economics conducted a tour of the laboratories of the Higher School of Economics and Technology.

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