Pharmacy Law & Ethics Association

An Independent, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to our members.

The Pharmacy Law & Ethics Association (PLEA) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to individuals with a unique interest in pharmacy law and ethics.

PLEA offers a platform for pharmacists (including former / retired pharmacists), pharmacy technicians, solicitors, barristers and legal professionals to collaborate on issues concerning the application of law, ethics and professionalism in pharmacy practice.

The platform also warmly welcomes academics, trainers and students in pharmacy education, within the UK and beyond.

Services We Offer

Law & Ethics News

Keep up to date with the latest changes in our industry

Events and Seminars

Members are able to attend the annual seminar and AGM free of charge subject to confirmed registration. The fee for non-members is £60. Members need to login in to the website prior to registering to receive the discounted price.

Consultancy Services

Access to experts with knowledge of pharmacy practice, ethics and the law. Offered by members of PLEA

Notice Board

2026 Seminar

Our next seminar will be held on 15 April 2026 at Aston University – Byng Kenrick Lecture Theatre (G11 – Main Building)

The programme is below. Timings are provisional.

When bookings open, the seminar will be free to members who must log in and book online. Subject to availability and payment of the fee, non-members will also be welcome.

Programme 

 10:00-10:30     Registration and coffee/tea 

 10:30-10:35     Chair’s welcome and introduction 

 10:35-11:15     Consent – Sima Hassan, Pharmacist & Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Law & Regulation, Aston University 

 11:20-12:00     Pharmacy discipline in the USA – the new Wild West – Cathal Gallagher, Professor of Healthcare Ethics and Law, University of Hertfordshire 

 12:00-12:15 Tea/coffee 

 12:15-12:55 AI – legal and ethical issues in pharmacy practice – Susan Hunneyball, partner, Gordons Partnership  

 12:55-13:30 Lunch (sponsored by Keystone Law) 

 13:20-13:45 AGM 

 13:50-14:30 Trends in pharmacy claims and reflections on future liabilities – Lisa Banks, Managing Director of Pharmacy insurance, National Pharmacy Association 

 14:35-15:15 Fitness to Practise highlights of 2025–2026 – Andrea James, Partner, Keystone Law 

 15:20-15:30 Concluding remarks 

Details of the presentations given and the reports and papers presented at the 2025 seminar and AGM can be found on our news page.

David Reissner’s 2025 Chair’s report can be accessed here PLEA Chair’s report 2025 v3.pdf

 

PLEA Aims

To be a forum for the study and development of legal and ethical aspects of pharmacy practice and promote understanding of the ethical basis for professional judgment

To identify and debate legal or ethical questions raised by the developing nature of pharmacy practice

To provide informed comment, reports, or representations where appropriate, on legal and ethical issues arising in pharmacy practice

To provide educational opportunities for members and others who are interested in pharmacy law and ethics

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