We would like to invite you to our next hybrid Projects & Business Analysis SIG meeting on Tuesday 8th July, moderated by your ILTA Special Interest Group Steering Committee.
Join our panel of speakers, Amy Ferguson (Senior Legal Project Manager, Burges Salmon LLP), Emma Nigogosian (Manager of Legal Project Management, Burges Salmon LLP) and Ali O'Hara (Head of Change & Technology Programs, Howard Kennedy) for an insightful session exploring the key distinctions between traditional project management and the specialised world of legal project management. Whether you're a seasoned PM, a legal professional, or simply curious about how these disciplines intersect, this event will offer valuable perspectives, practical examples, and expert insights.
What you'll learn:
- Core principles of traditional vs. legal project management
- Unique challenges and constraints in legal environments
- Real-world examples and best practices
As with all of our SIG meetings, we ask the forum to contribute to the conversation by sharing their experiences and challenges to date. If you have any questions you would like to submit to our speakers in advance, please email laura@iltanet.org. Following the meeting, for those attending in person, there will be a chance to continue the conversation and meet new friends with a drinks reception.
Format:
17:30-17:45 - Welcome and Introductions
17:45-18:45 - Presentations & Discussion
18:45-19:30 - Grab a drink, re connect and discover new friends
This event is open to anyone working in a law firm or legal department. You do not need to work in a PM or BA role to attend, as long as the topic is of interest to you. There is no cost to attend however as places are limited we encourage you to only register if you are highly likely to attend. Please specify when registering if you are attending in person or virtually.
Location:
Box UK
14th-15th Floors
White Collar Factory
1 Old Street Yard
London
EC1Y 8AF
Attendees have the option to dial into this meeting if they are unable to attend in person. Zoom details will be sent to all virtual attendees 48hrs before the event.
Please note, SIG meetings are specifically designed to foster healthy group conversation with questions that are discussion driven. We encourage attendance from those willing to share ideas and contribute to the discussion. The Chatham House rule applies.