From ambition to action. BPP is a Primary Sponsor of LTIL26

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The theme of this year's LegalTech in Leeds Annual Conference is turning LegalTech ambition into action, and there are few organisations better placed to speak to that than BPP. We are proud to welcome them as a Primary Sponsor of LTIL26.

About BPP

BPP is a leading global education business built around a single belief: that everyone has extraordinary in them, waiting to be unlocked. Designed to optimise performance at every stage of learning, BPP works with some of the biggest names in business as well as individual learners building their careers, delivering qualifications and development programmes across accountancy, data, healthcare, law, technology, AI and more.

Their offer spans apprenticeships, short courses, CPD, professional qualifications and degrees, and what sets them apart is a genuine commitment to harnessing the latest technologies to drive growth and create meaningful progress. BPP is part of the Lyceum Education Group. Find out more at lyceum.education.

BPP at the conference

BPP are sponsoring the panel session 'AI and the Future of Legal Work: What Really Needs to Change', which looks beyond the hype to where AI is genuinely making a difference in legal services, covering pricing, productivity, client experience and competitive position, and where firms are still struggling to make progress.

Joining the panel are two speakers with real-world experience of making this work in practice. James Grice, Head of Innovation and AI at Lawfront Group, brings hands-on expertise in implementing AI across legal services, with a focus on human-centred adoption and moving from experimentation to measurable value.

Martin Beanland, Head of Service at Parklane Plowden Chambers, brings a commercially grounded, risk-aware perspective from the Bar, with extensive experience in digital transformation, workflow redesign and the responsible adoption of AI within chambers. Together they represent exactly the kind of honest, practical conversation that LTIL26 is built around.

The panel will be chaired by Clare Grant, Commercial Director for Legal Apprenticeships at BPP, who brings deep expertise in legal education and professional development to the conversation.

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"The theme of turning ambition into action resonates deeply with how we approach legal education and professional development. Events like this are vital in bringing together the people and ideas that will shape the next generation of legal services, and we are proud to support a community that is making that happen right here in Leeds." Clare Grant

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Join us on 21 May

The LegalTech in Leeds Annual Conference 2026 takes place on Thursday 21 May at The Rose Bowl, Leeds Beckett University. Register now and secure your place.