London Law Expo 2025 to tackle leadership, AI and integrity in the legal sector
John E. Kaye
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Europe’s largest legal expo will bring together 900 senior legal leaders, top law firms and technology providers in London this October, with a programme chaired by Professor Stephen Mayson, keynote insights from Claire Williams OBE, and new workshops on digital transformation and business development
The London Law Expo, the UK’s flagship gathering for senior legal professionals, will return on 9 October 2025 at 133 Houndsditch, with organisers promising the most ambitious edition yet.
Netlaw Media said more than 900 senior delegates from 457 law firms and legal businesses worldwide have already registered to attend, alongside over 35 of the legal sector’s leading suppliers.
Chaired by Professor Stephen Mayson under the theme “Leadership Priorities for Upholding Integrity in the Digital Age of Law”, the event will focus on the strategic leadership challenges shaping the future of the profession.
Keynote speaker Claire Williams OBE, former Deputy Team Principal of Williams F1, will share lessons on leadership, innovation and performance under pressure.
The agenda spans critical themes including the impact of artificial intelligence, ethical leadership and regulatory change, the future of client service and business development, and growth strategies in a digitally disrupted market.
Speakers across three stages include Christina Blacklaws, Shawn Curran, Ian Jeffery, Richard Orpin, Jay Connolly, William Peake, Rachel Broquard, Stephen Brown, Sam Dixon, Leor Franks, Neil Green, Victoria Robertson, Abby Ewen, Warren Davies and CJ Anderson.
For 2025, the Expo also introduces two specialist workshops: “Vision to Velocity: Mastering Change in a Digitally Disrupted World”, led by Stephen Brown and Jo Owen, and “The 5 P’s of Proactive Business Development”, led by Joanna Gaudoin. Both are designed to provide practical tools for leading transformation and enhancing client engagement.
Organisers say the Expo will continue to set the “gold standard” for sector events, bringing together C-suite leaders for a day of debate, insight and networking aimed at shaping the future of the industry.
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Main image: The London Law Expo 2024 – An Event by Netlaw Media. Photo courtesy, Netlaw Media
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