Technology is re-shaping all aspects of professional services firms, from the adoption of advanced AI tools to streamline research and manage disclosure exercises to interacting with clients using only virtual means.
Join us for this webinar on Friday 19 September, where we will discuss the impact of technology, with a particular focus on regulation. Rather than talk in general terms about principles, we aim to dig deeper into the details, with practical examples and solutions. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to send them in advance for us to tackle.
- How should technology and AI be shaping professional services firms? Technology should be a part of every element of a firm’s strategy.
- How are firms coping with the regulatory implications of increased use of technology and AI in their business and for client advice? How does this differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction?
- How are firms coping with differing levels of adoption of technology across their global networks? How should firms re-write their relationships with clients?
- How should team composition and pricing evolve to meet the changing working environment.
- What constitutional change is needed to evolve with technology?
- How should partners be assessed and compensated in an evolving environment?
- How will firms fund the investment needed in technology? How will that shape firms’ strategic discussions?
The panel of UK and US specialists will explore these questions for UK and US national and international law firms.
- Anthony Davis, FisherBroyles – Partner and leading expert in legal ethics, compliance, and law firm governance (New York, USA)
- Devika Kewalramani, FisherBroyles – Partner and Global General Counsel, specialising in professional ethics and law firm risk strategy (New York, USA)
- Dr Robert Millard, Cambridge Strategy Group – Law firm consultant and mergers specialist (UK)
- David Shufflebotham, PepUp Consulting – Partner remuneration & performance evaluation specialist (UK)
- Nick Leale, CM Murray LLP – Partner and leading regulatory law specialist (UK)
- Corinne Staves, CM Murray LLP – Partner and non-contentious partnership specialist (UK)
Date: Friday 19 September 2025
Time: 2.30pm – 3.30pm BST
Registration:
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The Professional Practices Alliance is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between leading UK independent legal, accounting and law firm management specialist advisers, CM Murray LLP, Pep Up Consulting and Cambridge Strategy Group.