All Event articles – Page 8
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Double regional seminars: Older or incapable clients (OnDemand)
Download the slides and notes from this double seminar in February 2020, which focused on support for older or incapable clients, and was delivered by two of the top solicitors in private client law.
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Competition Section annual conference 2020 (14 May 2020)
Join us at our annual conference in London on 14 May 2020.
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CANCELLED - Roundtable: UNCTAD – contribute to the future international competition enforcement framework (11 February 2020)
We are disappointed to have had to cancel this event as a key speaker might have been exposed to Coronavirus and can no longer travel.
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Webinar: SRA Standards and Regulations - your obligations in managing risk (OnDemand)
The authors of the Solicitors Handbook 2019 bring you up-to-date on your obligations in managing risk
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Cross border conference: The new international landscape (6 March 2020, London)
Our 2020 cross border conference will help you to keep on top of the increasingly complex and changing environment of international private client work.
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Compliance support forum for in-house lawyers (London, 2 December)
Attend our forum for an update on the in-house lawyer’s current compliance position.
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Abuse of dominance – recent developments in the UK and Europe (OnDemand)
This seminar was recorded on the 3 December 2019.
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Competition litigation law challenging transaction chains (8 October 2019)
Join us on 8 October at the Law Society for a seminar reviewing the recent key competition litigation damages.
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Podcast: vertical agreements: the digital dimension and risks
This 20-minute podcast gives a brief practical overview of EU competition law concerning the e-commerce aspects of vertical agreements.
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Risk and Compliance autumn conference 2019 (Bristol, 12 September)
Join us in Bristol on 12 September to examine the current compliance issues affecting firms and legal departments.
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Compliance support forum for in-house lawyers (London, 5 November)
Attend our forum for an update on the in-house lawyer’s current compliance position.
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CPD compliance for Irish practising certificate holders (10 September 2019)
On the 10 September we hosted a practical seminar facilitated by Irish law firm Mason Hayes & Curran focusing on the essential CPD requirements for Irish practising certificate holders, with a focus on the regulatory element of Irish professional development.
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Podcast: Introduction to mental capacity law
This podcast explores the key areas of mental capacity law when supporting vulnerable clients.
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Civil Litigation Section spring conference (London, 1 May 2019)
This year’s inclusive conference was held on Wednesday 1 May (2pm to 6.30pm) at the Law Society, London. A transcription of the event is available for Civil Litigation Section Members - the transcript was prepared by the event sponsors, Auscript.
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Webinar: vertical agreements: the digital dimension and risks (OnDemand)
This webinar gives a practical overview of the EU regime for the e-commerce aspects of vertical agreements.
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Dawn raids: best practices and recent developments (OnDemand)
This webinar explores how to prepare for a dawn raid and how to protect your client’s interests.
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Compliance forums for COLPs and COFAs: SRA Standards and Regulations (various dates in 2019)
Join us on 9 October and 11 November to learn about the SRA’s new Standards and Regulations.
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Compliance support forum for in-house lawyers (London, 2 July 2019)
This forum provides an update on the in-house lawyer’s current compliance position with discussions about common conduct and practising conundrums and suggestions for an appropriate and proportionate response.
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Webinar: contentious probate for non-contentious probate lawyers (OnDemand)
This webinar will teach you how best to avoid contentious probate and what to do if one of your clients or estates becomes contentious.
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Professor Richard Whish: key trends in competition law 2018/19
Professor Richard Whish asks whether we need to refocus competition law from price obsession to consumer wealth.