Event Overview

An event presented by the IBA Senior Lawyers Committee, the IBA Young Lawyers’ Committee, the IBA Law Firm Management Committee and the IBA European Regional Forum, hosted by the Rome Bar Council (Consiglio dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma).

Time to modernise or face being uprooted. Never before have junior and senior lawyers faced such a challenge together, to safeguard legal traditions and to adapt to new age tech in the legal industry to ensure that the profession remains a global player. 

 

Topics include: 

The growth, use and potential of artificial intelligence and the new digital age and what this meand for the legal profession today. 
The practicalities of life in the legal profession as old and young, juniors and seniors.


Book online now at www.ordineavvocatiroma.it/IBA-conference or complete the registration form on the programme and return by email to cerimoniale@ordineavvocati.roma.it.

 

This event is free of charge.

 

Event Co-Chairs

 

Chiara Caliandro 

De Berti Jacchia, Milan; AIJA Liaison Officer, IBA Young Lawyers’ Committee; AIJA Bar Relationship Coordinator Co-Chair

 

Gianmatteo Nunziante 

Nunziante Magrone, Rome; Publication and Newsletter Officer; IBA Senior Lawyers’ Committee

Programme

How Junior and Senior Lawyers Can Cooperate In The Current Digital Era

14:00 - 14:15


Alessandro Graziani
President of the Rome Bar Council
(Consiglio dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma), Rome

Claudio Visco Lipani Legal & Tax, Milan, IBA President
14:15 - 15:15


In the first session, we will be exploring the growth, use and
potential of artificial intelligence and the new digital age and
what this means for the legal profession today. Drawing on
the perspectives of both private practice lawyers and experts
in the field, we will examine how AI-powered tools are already
transforming the way legal work is researched, drafted and
delivered, and what opportunities - and challenges - this brings
for lawyers at every stage of their career. From the law firm to
their providers, we will consider how the profession can harness
technology responsibly and effectively, while continuing to uphold
the values and expertise that define it.

Speakers

Manuela Cavallo Portolano Cavallo, Rome; Former AIJA
Corporate and M&A Commission President, AIJA Honorary
Member

Luca Andrea Frignani Chiomenti Studio Legale, London;
Member, IBA European Regional Forum Advisory Board

Mauro Corselli Partnership Manager, Lexroom, Milan

Alessandro Pesa Italy Sales Manager, Saga, Rome
15:15 - 15:45


Hosted by De Berti Jacchia, Sherrards and Chiomenti
15:45 - 16:45


In the second session, taking steps from a case study from a senior
partner thrown together with his son during covid in London,
we will be going through the practicalities of life in the legal
profession as old and young, juniors and seniors, and those with
plenty of legal experience but limited tech ability find their ways
with the need to collaborate, work and learn together like never
before. We will then hear experiences from other senior and more
junior lawyers across the international stage with their tips on how
to navigate life in today’s legal world..

Speakers

Ajra Azhar Colombo Associates, Colombo; Asia Pacific Regional
Forum Liaison Officer, IBA Young Lawyers’ Committee

Daniele Bartoli Gatti Pavesi Bianchi Ludovici, Milan

João Valadas Coriel Valadas Coriel & Associados, Lisbon,
Co-Chair, IBA Senior Lawyers’ Committee

Massimiliano Danusso BonelliErede, London; Vice Chair, Debt
Capital Markets Subcommittee, IBA Securities and Capital Markets
Committee

Maximilian Marmor Sherrards Solicitors, London

Paul Marmor Sherrards Solicitors, London; Member, IBA Law
Firm Management Committee Advisory Board
16:45 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:15

18:00 - 20:00


Nunziante Magrone, Piazza di Pietra 26, Rom

Fees & General Info

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