Name :
Company :
Email :

We are refocusing our services to support in-house lawyers and would welcome your views. Please tell us more about your needs and interest:


When attending talks / seminars, what areas are of specific interest?

Employment :Competition :
Pensions :Intellectual Property :
M&A :Regulatory :
Real Estate :Commercial :
Dispute resolution :Tax :

What is the ideal length of a talk / seminar?

30 - 60 mins60 - 90 mins90 - 120 minsHalf day

When would you prefer to attend:
A networking event?

Breakfast Lunch Afternoon / evening

A seminar / talk?

Breakfast Lunch Afternoon / evening

What conferences / seminars do you attend and which do you find particulary useful?




How else do you keep yourself up to date?




Are CPD points an issue for you?Yes No

When selecting an external law firm, how important for you are the following:

very importantimportantnot so important
The firm's reputation
An individual's reputation
Personal recommendation
Costs
Existing relationships
The firm's resources
The legal directories


What work do you typically outsource?

Employment :Competition :
Pensions :Intellectual Property :
M&A :Regulatory :
Real Estate :Commercial :
Dispute resolution :Tax :


Please tell us which of the following you would find of real use and value:

A forum hosted by LG for meeting other in-house lawyers to discuss latest issues/practical problems?Yes No
An in house lawyer hotline whereby you could receive 15 minutes free adviceYes No
Access to meeting rooms if not London basedYes No
A website where you could:
  • access briefing notes and other know how
Yes No
  • raise issues for debate online
Yes No
  • find out about our training programmes and other services
Yes No
An annual conference for in-house lawyers hosted by LG focusing, say, on the key developments in the last 12 months and looking forward to new developments on the horizon?Yes No
Where would you like such a conference to be hosted?
Would you be prepared to pay to attend?Yes No
Regular email updates of latest developments and case law?Yes No