The European Law Firm (ELF) held its latest General Meeting on the 27th of September in Tallinn, hosted by Concordia Attorneys at Law. The meeting brought together representatives from various member countries to discuss key updates, exchange ideas, and strengthen professional ties within the network. The event served as an opportunity for participants to reflect on the progress of the organization and set the stage for future growth.
During the meeting, important internal matters were addressed, including general updates on recent activities, ongoing projects, and plans for future initiatives. Discussions focused on strengthening collaboration between member firms and expanding the network’s influence across Europe. The meeting also touched on updates regarding new and prospective members, underscoring the continued growth of the ELF network.
A notable part of the meeting was a speech delivered by the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Estonian Parliament, Marko Mihkelson. His remarks provided an engaging perspective on Estonia’s evolving role in international law and foreign policy. He has also shared his views on the political and military situation in the region which was followed by Q&A.
A key highlight of the event was a presentation by Concordia Attorneys at Law, who shared their recent achievements and insights into their areas of expertise. The presentation showcased their commitment to innovation and their significant contributions to the European legal community. Their role within the ELF network was emphasized, reinforcing the importance of collaboration among member firms.
The meeting concluded with a workshop on Estonia’s advanced digital court system. Estonia is widely recognized as a leader in digital innovation, and the workshop provided a comprehensive overview of how its legal system leverages technology to improve efficiency and access to justice. Attendees were impressed by the digital tools in place and left with valuable ideas for implementing similar technologies in their own jurisdictions.
Overall, the General Meeting in Tallinn was a success, fostering meaningful discussions and creating opportunities for collaboration among member firms. The event laid the foundation for future business generation within the network, with participants looking forward to the next gathering in Vienna.