Speaker details
IBA Annual Conference Rome 2018
7 Oct - 12 Oct 2018
Roma Convention Center La Nuvola, Rome, ItalySpeaker information
Christina Blacklaws
Biography
Christina studied Jurisprudence at Oxford and was recently elected as an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford University. She is a qualified solicitor, advocate and mediator. She is a former President of the Law Society of England and Wales, the representative body of over 220,000 solicitors. She is an innovator in the legal field, having developed and managed one of the first ‘virtual’ law firms and set up the UK’s very first Alternative Business Structure with the Cooperative Group. She was also one of the first Directors of Innovation at a top UK firm. She now runs her own consultancy business providing strategic advice particularly in the areas of transformational change, technological developments and diversity and inclusion. Christina is a non-executive director for 3 large law firms, a disruptive model barristers chambers and a tech start up. She holds a range of public appointments including chairing a UK Government body: LawTech UK and is a member of DBT’s Professional and Business Services Council. She formerly chaired the Judicial Pensions Board and was a member of the Kings Counsel Selection Panel. Christina is the UK representative on the International Bar Association and leads a Male Champions for Change programme for the Women Lawyers Committee. She is committed to supporting human rights and chairs the UK human rights charity, the Civil Liberties Trust, is a Council member of both the IBA’s Human Right’s Institute and Justice. Passionate about diversity and inclusion, Christina is the former representative for the Women Lawyers Division on the Law Society of England and Wales Council. As president, she spearheaded the largest ever global research on women in law involving thousands of lawyers over 20 countries and resulting in three reports and a UK Government backed Pledge. Christina speaks internationally on a wide range of business, legal and ethical topics and is a multi-award winning (for innovation and diversity and inclusion) published author, lecturer and frequent media commentator.
Session
The law office of the future
Monday 8 October (1430 - 1730)
Session Room C, Level -1
Speaker
SPPI Showcase: the tech revolution- a threat to the core values of civil society and of the legal profession?
Thursday 11 October (0930 - 1230)
Session Room E, Level -1
Co-Moderator
AI DAY My robot caused the loss! Artificial intelligence (AI), losses and the new and more complicated world of seeking redress for the consequences of AI errors
Thursday 11 October (1430 - 1545)
Session Room O, Level -1
Speaker
The role of lawyers in bringing about more opportunities and access to justice for women: how women lawyers can make a difference in policy, technology and development
Tuesday 9 October (1615 - 1730)
Session Room C, Level -1
Session Co-Chair