
26 November 2025 • 2 minute read
Key Legal Updates & Solutions to Real-World Supply Chain Challenges
DLA Piper Supply Chain Risk & Resilience Hackathon26 November 2025 | 9:30 - 14:30
DLA Piper, London
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Supply Chain Risk & Resilience Hackathon. We welcomed senior leaders from Legal, Risk & Compliance, Procurement, HR and Operations for a fast-paced, cross-industry session exploring the legal, operational and human challenges shaping modern supply chains.
If you missed a session, or would like to revisit any of the insights, you can now download our legal-update flyers and watch the recordings from each segment of the event below.
Event Highlights
The day combined high-impact legal briefings with an interactive hackathon simulation, giving attendees the chance to test decision-making under pressure and exchange approaches with peers from multiple sectors.
Key themes included:
- Supply-chain risk and resilience considerations in commercial contracts
- Regulatory changes impacting supply-chain governance and operations
- Forced labour risks and mitigation strategies
- Litigation risk prevention and dispute-readiness in supply chains
Legal Update Flyers & Session Recordings
Access the full set of post-event resources below.
Commercial Contracts
- Download flyer
- Watch the session recording:
Litigation
- Download flyer
- Watch the session recording:
Labour / Forced Labour
- Download flyer
- Watch the session recording:
Regulatory
- Download flyer
- Watch the session recording:
About the Event
This hackathon-style format brought together professionals from across functions and industries to work through a fictional supply-chain crisis scenario. Participants collaborated in real time, applied current legal frameworks to unfolding challenges, and explored the whole-of-business approach required to build supply-chain resilience today.
Thank you again to everyone who attended and contributed to the discussions. We hope these resources support your continued work in strengthening supply-chain risk management.
