Preparing Your Firm For 2019 And Beyond

Preparing Your Firm For 2019 And Beyond

GDPR, Fraud, Price Transparency, Practice Efficiencies – 2018 has generated a number of challenges that law firms need to prepare for. ‘Preparing Your Firm for 2019 and Beyond’ is a series of free seminars that have been put together for firms interested in how employing best practice strategies can help meet the challenges whilst encouraging growth.

Lawyer Checker have collaborated with Bold Legal GroupInfoTrackLEAPPerfect Portal and Riliance to present a series of complimentary seminars, highlighting key issues including GDPR, fraud, risk management, price transparency, best practice, improving the home buying and selling process and many more.

Delegates are free to attend these events where you can hear talks from industry experts to find out how you can prepare your law firm for the coming year. The 2019 roadshow has been put together for those firms interested in how implementing best practice plans can help meet the challenges whilst encouraging business growth.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) revealed that cyber criminals have stolen more than £11m of client money in the past 12 months and 60% of legal firms reported attacks in 2017; up from 42% in 2014. These figures are a sobering example of what law firms are faced with every day and highlight the importance of preparing yourself and your firm for the future.

Each half day event will be hosted in central locations followed by networking drinks afterwards. This is a great opportunity to hear updates and opinions on the latest challenges in the industry, plus network with your fellow peers.

View the full agenda and register for free at each of the locations in the links below:

‘Preparing Your Firm For 2019 and Beyond’

Plymouth – Tuesday 20th November

Bournemouth – Wednesday 21st November

Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out – register your interest today.

For any enquiries regarding the sessions, please call Rose Haanen on 0207 186 8090.

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