Dentons launches advice platform to help and support Scotland’s in-house lawyers

Dentons launches advice platform to help and support Scotland’s in-house lawyers

Claire Armstrong

Dentons has launched a new hub providing expert advice, the latest industry news and a global webinar programme for in-house lawyers – the Home Grown Academy.

It aims to help and support in-house lawyers working in organisations across the country, offering them access to, and personalised support from, experts at the firm.

The hub is launching as Dentons celebrates its 150th anniversary in Scotland, having been established as Maclay, Murray & Spens at the start of the 1870s in Glasgow. The firm has grown greatly over the years and now has offices in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, London and Milton Keynes as well as being able to tap into a global network.

A varied programme of Home Grown Academy events is planned, including a webinar with Rain Newton-Smith, chief economist with the CBI, discussing Scotland’s economic outlook on 15 June and a session on resilience on 20 June. Deep dive topics will cover such relevant issues as combatting the threat of cyber crime with Craig Kennedy, a specialist in the white collar and government investigations team at Dentons.

Dentons’ Scotland managing partner Claire Armstrong said: “As we mark our 150th anniversary in Scotland, we are not only celebrating our achievements over the past century and a half, but also looking to the future and to how Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, can support and advise in-house lawyers by sharing our knowledge, resources and expertise with the wider Scottish legal and business communities.”

Scotland partner Douglas Blyth, who is leading the programme, added: “The Home Grown Academy for in-house lawyers promises to become an indispensable resource, offering access to advice from our accomplished and approachable team of experts to help clients achieve their objectives and provide legal and advisory solutions.”

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