In-house legal forum: Developments for 2019

Event Details

Seminar

London | March 12, 2019

Keep up to speed with the big issues likely to affect in-house legal teams and join us for a morning seminar which will address some of the most significant developments we think you will face in 2019.

This seminar is the latest in our series and has been designed to provide updates across all areas of your practice.

The half-day seminar will commence at 08:30am and finish by 12.30pm. Delegates will be invited to join members of the Norton Rose Fulbright LLP team for lunch.

Programme

Financial Services 

  • Latest on Brexit for financial institutions and those that deal with financial institutions
  • Ideas from the senior managers regime that are useful for all companies
  • Developments in relation to LIBOR     

Tax

Round up of recent tax developments with particular focus on:

  • DAC6 and disclosure of tax arrangements   

Business ethics and anti-corruption

Update on modern slavery legislation

  • MSA enforcement process in the UK and its growing reach across the globe
  • New modern slavery legislation abroad – Australia, Canada
  • Developments in modern slavery and human rights in the financial sector
  • Issues arising out of lack of attention to human rights in supply chains

Corporate 

  • Round up of recent corporate governance developments
  • Round up of recent company law developments

Data Protection 

Online behavioural advertising and compliance with data protection laws

  • An overview of the privacy laws relating to online behavioural advertising
  • A look at some of the obligations imposed by third parties in relation to this activity
  • The steps organisations should take to achieve compliance with legal and contractual obligations

Competition 

  • Update on CMA's strategic priorities for 2019
  • Key developments in practice and procedure
  • Latest trends in dawn raids 

Disputes

This session will compare the current regime for choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement in Europe with what is likely to happen after the UK leaves the EU, and discuss some of the key issues to consider concerning choice of law and choice of jurisdiction 

  • when entering into contracts now which will still be in effect following Brexit; and
  • when considering the impact of Brexit on contracts already entered into. 

Target audience 

In-house legal and company secretarial teams across all industry sectors. This seminar is part of a series available to clients of Norton Rose Fulbright throughout the year. Further information is available on request.

If you have any queries please contact Gill Prizeman on +44 (0)20 7444 3432 or gill.prizeman@nortonrosefulbright.com.

There is no charge for attending.

Contacts

Head of Corporate, M&A and Securities, Europe, Middle East and Asia
Knowledge Of Counsel