An expert insight: Our First Roundtable of 2018

Today’s Wills and Probate are thrilled to kick off 2018 with our first roundtable of the year in London at Howden’s Insurance Group Head Office next Wednesday 7th February.

Hosted by Solve Legal Marketing, owners of Today’s Wills and Probate, it follows the success of our 2017  Roundtables, where industry professionals from across the sector met to discuss the challenges they face both in practice and as service providers.

Setting a benchmark in the industry where professionals and peers can meet to not only compare challenges, the Roundtables serve as a valuable source of information and development for those who attend.

This next week’s meeting will focus on the delivery of the industry’s services both to peers and to the consumer. Sue Walsh will deliver ‘Wired for Sales’, an engaging and interactive session which aims to help those in attendance learn about effective sales and recruitment techniques. Chris Harris, MD of Solve Legal Marketing and Lawyer Checker will also be in attendance discussing Marketing and Data in today’s digital marketplace.

As well as presenting, Legal Eye will also be sponsoring the Roundtable next week. 

Following the Editorial Board meeting, we’ll hold an open discussion, posing questions from our readers to the speakers and group for discussion.  This will be reported on fully later in the month.

We are already planning our next one, due to be held in Manchester on the 9th May 2018.  

If you’d like information on our future Round tables, please contact Karen Babington by calling 07831795422 or email karen.babington@solvelegal.co.uk.

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