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Webinar: Getting to grips with changes to consumer regulation

29 Mar 2023, 11:00 - 12:00 CEST United Kingdom Online

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29 Mar 2023 Past event

11:00 - 12:00 CEST

At a time when competition for customer spend is high, don’t fall foul of changes to consumer protection law.

The risks of non-compliance are substantial - reputational damage, civil and criminal penalties and loss of business.

Join our webinar on Wednesday 29 March to understand the requirements of the Digital Services Act, dark patterns and the new price reduction obligations under the Price Indication Directive.

We will also discuss specific consumer law developments in the UK, Germany and Spain.

The webinar will be moderated by Katie Nagy de Nagybaczon, Partner & Co-Head of Consumer Products Sector Group and will include the following experts:

  • Melanie Shefford - Of Counsel, Technology, Media and Communications 
  • Alfonso Codes - Partner, Public Law & Regulated Sectors
  • Juan Moreno - Counsel, Public Law & Regulated Sectors
  • Stefan Lüft - Partner, Intellectual Property

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