About
Following the launch of Oxford Law Pro* in May 2025, we are inviting you to join us for an in-depth tour of the product, and a discussion of how it can be used to its full potential to help expand knowledge and thinking, – ensuring practitioners and academics keep at the top of their fields – combined with a secure and confidential AI Research Assistant.

This session will cover:

• What is Oxford Law Pro? – features and capabilities
• How can Oxford Law Pro’s resources help practitioners in their research for legal practice?
• How the subscription model works
• Live Q&A

The event will be recorded for those who can’t attend the live session or would like to watch it again at a later date.

*Oxford Law Pro is an essential online collection of peer-reviewed books and journals from a trusted publisher, offering authoritative, detailed analysis of all aspects of the law, expert opinion on highly technical and emerging points of law, and accessible overviews of areas of law outside of your core area of expertise.
Combined with that, our innovative Expert Essentials articles provide reliable explanations of developments in technology, environmental science, ESG, and finance, explaining how they relate to your work. Add to that a fast, easy AI search, and Oxford Law Pro becomes a must-have asset for law firms wanting to get ahead of the competition, not just stick with the standard.
When
Thursday, July 10, 2025 · 5:00 p.m. London (UTC +1:00)
Presenters
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Mirkka Jokelainen
Product Portfolio Manager - Oxford University Press
Mirkka Jokelainen is a Product Portfolio Manager at Oxford University Press, where she drives digital strategy and performance for the law and other portfolios. Managing a suite of digital products containing thousands of books and articles, Mirkka fosters innovation and growth through collaboration with a diverse group of stakeholders, including authors, customers, and end users.

In her previous senior product roles, Mirkka developed digital assessment capabilities and testing programs for the schools market, making data actionable to drive meaningful change. She is dedicated to leveraging technology to enhance customer and user experience – and making sure innovation and improvements deliver positive outcomes.
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Joe Denney
Customer Success Specialist - Oxford University Press
Joe Denney has a background in B2C and B2B roles across charity, tech, and publishing sectors. He has experience in customer success, client relations, and managing volunteer teams. Joe is currently a Customer Success Specialist at Oxford University Press, where he focuses on enhancing satisfaction and retention for Oxford Law Pro customers.
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David Hayden
Regional Sales Manager, Central and South regions of North America - Oxford University Press
David is Regional Sales Manager for Institutional Sales to academic libraries in the Central and South regions on North America, supporting his team while working on new initiatives. Prior to his current role, David worked with special libraries including law firms and government agencies across North America and corporations globally, focusing on online journals collections and book packages. He lives in Queens, New York with his wife, two cats, and a rising college freshman.
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Ged Welford
Area Sales Manager, UK and Ireland - Public Sector, Commercial, NFP Global Academic Department
Ged Welford is the Sales Manager for Law Pro at Oxford University Press, where he has worked with the Professional, Government and non-academic sectors for over twenty years.
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