Why WLN: WLN Conferences

Meeting each other is at the heart of Networking.

WLN organize two major conferences each year, each time in a different country hosted by one of the member firms. The networking that takes place at these events is crucial to the referral activity within the network. We invite high profile speakers who are able to substantially contribute to the development of the network, our skills, commercial leadership and to discussions within our profession.

Upcoming WLN conference dates:

WLN Autumn Conference 2026

Stockholm, Sweden
September 17-19, 2026
Hosted by Flood, Herslow, Holme


Past WLN conferences:

WLN NEXT Conference 2026

Barcelona, Spain
May 28-30, 2026
Hosted by Bufete Mañá-Krier-Elvira

WLN Spring Conference 2026

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
12.02-14.02.2026
Hosted by Paoletti Legal Consultants

WLN Autumn Conference 2025

Philadelphia, USA
09.10 - 11.10.2025
Hosted by White and Williams

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