Ukrainian Global Law Talks: Stephen Revell – How to embrace change and thrive in the Legal Industry
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In today’s world, change is the new constant. But how can you make these changes work for you, your career, and your law firm? The answers lie with Stephen Revell, a global expert with over 40 years of experience at Freshfields, who has led projects in more than 50 countries worldwide.
This event offers a unique opportunity for ambitious lawyers to gain insights from a leader who knows how to succeed in the most challenging times.
When: December 17, 2024
Time: 16:00 (Kyiv time)
Where: Online
Language: English
Topics we will discuss:
- Global challenges and trends in the legal business: How technology, evolving client demands, and innovations are reshaping law firms worldwide.
- Building effective professional networks: The role of international organizations such as the IBA in creating new opportunities for lawyers.
- Business development in law firms: Practical strategies for establishing strong client relationships, adopting innovations, and enhancing competitiveness in the legal industry.
About the Speaker:
Stephen Revell is the founder of Making Change Happen, a consultancy that helps law firms implement transformative changes to their businesses. His experience spans work across three continents, developing strategies on a global scale, and building networks to foster collaboration in the legal profession.
Moderator:
Mykola Stetsenko, President of the Ukrainian Bar Association.
About the Ukrainian Global Law Talks Series:
This event is part of the Ukrainian Global Law Talks series, organized by the Ukrainian Bar Association. The series aims to provide Ukrainian lawyers with access to the knowledge, experience, and insights of leading international experts, helping them stay at the forefront of global legal trends.
Join this conversation to gain practical knowledge and insights to support your professional growth!
For more information about the event, please contact Tetiana Fodor at +38 (098) 764-21-53 or email: forum@uba.ua.