You can view the event presentation here.

The Legal Services Board want to ensure that everyone who needs legal advice knows how to access it, and can get the help they need at a price they can afford. We want to ensure effective regulation enables a strong, diverse and competitive profession, but we know we can’t achieve this alone.

How can we work together to improve access to justice and increase public trust in legal services?

Join us in Norwich to:

  • Explore the challenges and opportunities from the legal services profession in the East of England
  • Share your views and ideas on how regulation can make a positive difference
  • Discuss who needs to work together to create a sector that commands public trust and confidence

We expect to cover themes including access to justice, legal technology and innovation, legal education, diversity and inclusion, professional ethics and public trust in the profession. But we want you to help shape the agenda. So let us know what you would like to cover and who you want to hear from!

The event is open to lawyers, future lawyers, consumer organisations, academics, researchers, charities, advice agencies, innovators, tech companies and other businesses, regulators, and representative bodies—anyone with a role to play in ensuring that legal services better meet the needs of the people who need them.

Event details:

Location

The event is kindly hosted by the University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia 
Earlham Hall Room 12  
Norwich Research Park 
Norwich NR4 7TJ 

Date: 23 October 2024
Time: 4pm to 5.30pm

Sign up: To book your place, email events@legalservicesboard.org.uk

We look forward to welcoming you to this in-person event.

Our Reshaping Legal Services strategy sets out our ambition to make sure regulation supports access to legal services for the individuals and businesses that need them. As the oversight regulator of legal services, we are interested in exploring areas where regulation can have the greatest impact.

The views expressed in this blog belong solely to the original author and do not represent the views of the LSB.