The Aon Law Firm Symposium is an annual event organized by Aon's Professional Services Practice, focusing on risk management and loss prevention for law firms. Scheduled for October 28-30, 2026, at The Boca Raton in Boca Raton, Florida, this symposium brings together law firm general counsels, managing partners, and risk management professionals to discuss current challenges and strategies in the legal industry.
The 2026 symposium will feature a series of sessions led by an exceptional faculty, covering topics such as the Law Firm General Counsels’ Forum, Building Better Engagement Letters, Current Hazards Facing Law Firm Leadership, After the Breach: Real World Lessons from Law Firm Cyber Events, Passing the Torch: Strategic Succession Planning for Law Firms, Shifting Sands of UK and Overseas Regulation, Taking a Closer Look at IP Practice Risk, Partnering on Risk: Underwriters’ Candid Advice to Law Firms, Inside the Conflicts Playbook: Practical Solutions for Recurring Challenges, and It’s Not Easy Being Free: Managing Risk in Pro Bono Representations.
Attendees will have opportunities to network with peers and industry experts during the Welcome Reception on the evening of Wednesday, October 28, and the evening event on Thursday, October 29. These gatherings provide a platform for sharing insights and building professional relationships.
This symposium is ideal for law firm leaders and risk management professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of current industry challenges and to develop effective strategies for managing risk within their organizations.
Event Details
- Date
- October 28-30, 2026
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Boca Raton, United States
- The Boca Raton
- Pricing
- Varies by tier
- Audience
- Law firm general counsels, managing partners, risk management professionals
- CLE Credits
- CLE accreditation pending
- Attendees
- Approximately 530 participants in previous years
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