Join us for a WIN (What In-house lawyers Need) event, in association with The Law Society, as we explore how in-house lawyers can shape culture and manage ethical risk in their organisation.
Recent high-profile cases and guidance from the SRA highlight the vital role you play in upholding ethical integrity within your organisation. Amid intensifying regulatory demands, geopolitical shifts, resource constraints, financial pressure and rapidly evolving technology – your leadership is vital.
This event brings together diverse viewpoints to provide practical insights, real world examples, and a collaborative space to discuss these challenges with your peers.
Join us for:
- An introduction to The Law Society’s new Ethical Practice Framework: a practical tool designed to help legal teams make confident, values-driven decisions with Louise Hanson, Executive Director.
- Insights from a dynamic panel including:
- Experienced General Counsel offering practical perspectives drawn from real-world scenarios.
- Lucinda Soon providing a behavioural science lens on how human factors influence ethical decision-making.
- Our compliance and investigations leaders sharing experience of incident response, enforcement proceedings and on managing ethical risks.
- An opportunity to expand your network of in-house peers committed to ethical leadership.
Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to RSVP early using the link below.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Speakers
Louise Hanson
Executive Director
The Law Society of England and Wales
Louise joined the Law Society in March 2019 and is the Executive Director responsible for Membership and External Affairs – this includes the membership, commercial, international, policy, influencing and communications work of the Society.
Louise was formerly the Director of Advocacy at the Association of British Insurers. Prior to this she spent 12 years at the consumer group Which? as Head of Advocacy where she led award winning campaigns that built on her campaign experience at Oxfam, the international development organisation. Louise has many years of non-executive experience including being the Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority’s independent think tank Aviation Futures, Chair of the Sheila McKechnie Foundation and a Board member of the personal finance education group.
Lucinda Soon
Director
Lucinda Soon Limited
Lucinda is a legal ethics and regulatory solicitor of England and Wales, an organisational psychologist, academic researcher and lecturer, and independent consultant to the legal sector. Her work focuses on applying psychology to develop ethical and healthy workplaces and working practices in law.
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The Common Room, Law Society Hall, 113 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PL