Bringing together our Competition and Consumer law legal experts, we are delighted  to invite you to our first Regional Competition Law Conference, taking place in our Birmingham office. The half-day conference is uniquely designed to provide practical insights on the changing legal landscape in Competition Law impacting businesses across all sectors.

Our keynote is David Riley, Legal Director at the Competition and Markets Authority. He will discuss the recent achievements and developments in UK competition and consumer protection law. You can find out more about David in our speaker spotlight below.

In addition to our keynote the conference will provide a number of insightful sessions to help you navigate through the competition law landscape, including greenwashing and consumer protection law and a discussion around competition law treatment of horizontal and vertical agreements

These sessions will be followed by a closing fireside chat on competition compliance, with a focus on the technology solutions in this area.

Who should attend?

The conference takes place in Birmingham and aims to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking among legal professionals and senior in-house counsel with an interest in competition law.

Event date

14:30 - 17:30 BST

Agenda

14:30

Registration 

 15:00 Part 1 - Introduction followed by our Keynote speaker

15:15

CMA Achievements, Updates and Areas of Focus

Keynote Speaker: David Riley, Competition and Markets Authority

16:00

Coffee break

16:05 Part 2 - Competition practical tips and strategies 
 

Greenwashing: the dangers of making misleading claims
Speakers: Angelique Bret and Tom Nener

 

Navigating Agreements: Practical Tips and Strategies
Speaker: Michael Reich

 

Fireside chat: Competition compliance and its challenges
Speaker: Giles Warrington

17:30

Closing and Drinks reception

Event location

Pinsent Masons
55 Colmore Row
Birmingham
B3 2FG
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