Dr Marcin Olechowski speaking at the Balkan Legal Forum in Vienna

Balkan Legal Forum will take place between 14-15 June 2018. The 10th edition of the event will be organized by the International Bar Association (IBA) at Park Hyatt, Vienna, Austria. SK&S is pleased to announce that Dr Marcin Olechowski is invited as a speaker in one of the panels: “The legal needs of different industry sectors”.

The Balkan Legal Forum is a premier legal conference in Eastern Europe and an extraordinary networking event that usually attracts over 200 participants from over 33 countries. Most prominent leaders and strategic thinkers in the legal profession will attend the conference and they will tackle one of the hottest topics in the law area: The Future of Law: Technology and Legal Services in South East Europe 2018 – 2028.

The debates will focus on the following topics:
• Technology and clients’ expectations
• Artificial intelligence and ‘the law of the future’
• GDPR and other elements of personal data protection
• The legal needs of different industry sectors
• Leading change: the critical management skill of 2020s
• Law firms: evolution or extinction?
• “Natural intelligence” in tomorrow’s law firms
• Building sustainable profitability in an unpredictable business environment.

For more details on the Forum please follow the link.

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