Solicitors from City law firms Clifford Chance, Herbert Smith, Clyde & Co and SJ Berwin have delivered, pro bono, a week of Alternative Dispute Resolution training in Tanzania. The training included role-plays in a mock courtroom, with Tanzania's Minister of Justice, Augustino Ramadhani, acting as the presiding judge with 45 young Tanzanian lawyers taking part. Herbert Smith litigation and arbitration partner David Mayhew said: 'As with all skills-based learning-by-doing programmes, the training was rewarding for all concerned. For most of the Tanzanian lawyers this was their first experience of this type of training and they were enthusiastic for more.'