When: 25/01/2023
Code:
Prices:
Non-member: £288.00
Professional member: £144.00
This is a hybrid event and will take place in-person, online and will be recorded
Date: Wednesday 25 January 2023
Time: 4.00 pm - 6.30 pm
Venue: Harbottle & Lewis, 7 Savoy Court, London WC2R 0EX. Map
@computersandlaw @Harbottle_Lewis
Hosted and sponsored by Harbottle & Lewis
This is a hybrid event and will take place in-person, online and will be recorded.
Co-Chairs:
Marta Dunphy-Moriel, International Privacy Expert and Founder, DM-Legal, Co-Chair, SCL Privacy and DP Group
Anita Bapat, Partner, Harbottle & Lewis
Speakers to include:
Tim Pitt-Payne KC, 11KBW
Emma Bate, Legal Director, Information Commissioner's Office
Reuben Binns, Associate Professor of Human Centred Computing, University of Oxford
Dr Rob van Eijk, Managing Director for Europe, Future of Privacy Forum
Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, Pupil at Blackstone Chambers
Booking is now open for our essential event covering all things data protection. Experts from private practice and industry will bring you up-to-date on everything you need to know to prepare you for the year ahead. This event sells out every year so reserve your place now.
Programme:
4 – 4:45 pm: Session 1: Annual Case Law Update
Tim Pitt-Payne KC, 11KBW
4:45 pm: Tea & coffee break
5 pm: Session 2: State of UK DP reform and direction of travel
Emma Bate, Legal Director, Information Commissioner's Office
5:45 - 6:30 pm: Session 3: AI and ethics panel
Chair: Marta Dunphy-Moriel, International Privacy Expert and Founder, DM-Legal, Co-Chair, SCL Privacy and DP Group
Panel to include:
Reuben Binns, Associate Professor of Human Centred Computing, University of Oxford
Dr Rob van Eijk, Managing Director for Europe, Future of Privacy Forum
Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, Pupil at Blackstone Chambers
6:30 pm – Drinks reception and networking
Administration notes:
The cost of attendance at this event is £120 + VAT (£144) for SCL members and £240 + VAT (£288) for non-members. This is a hybrid event and will take place in-person, online and will be recorded.
Bookings: Bookings can be made online or you can email hello@scl.org to make your booking and request an invoice. VAT invoices will be issued to all delegates.
Offer: Any organisation that purchases 3 places at the member rate at the same time is entitled to a 4th place for an SCL member free of charge. 5th and any subsequent member bookings made after that will be half price. This offer is open to SCL members only and is not available online - please email hello@scl.org to make a block booking and take advantage of this offer.
Concessionary places are available on request. To apply for a concessionary place please email hello@scl.org
Fees can be paid by Mastercard, Visa or bank transfer. All invoices for attendance at these sessions must be paid within 30 days of the invoice date or prior to the date of this event whichever is the earlier.
Non-members wishing to join the Society are entitled to membership of the Society valid for 12 months from the date of payment including full access to the content of the SCL web site www.scl.org, the SCL magazine "Computers & Law" plus reduced fees for training events where a fee is applicable. The cost of an annual SCL membership is £155.00. If you have any queries about SCL membership please contact the SCL office on Tel: 07948 517049 or Email: hello@scl.org
Free membership for trainee lawyers and UK students: SCL provides free membership for trainee lawyers until qualification and for UK students in full-time education with a valid ac.uk email address. Student members are eligible to attend SCL events at concessionary rates where a fee is applicable. Trainee members are entitled to attend SCL events at the standard members' rate (the concessionary rate for UK students in full-time education does not apply). Trainees and UK students in full-time education can apply to join SCL for free by emailing hello@scl.org
Cancellations will not be accepted (and refunds made) unless received and acknowledged by SCL HQ at least five working days before the date of the relevant event. Where an in-person event is also recorded, and that recording is made available to delegates, cancellations will not be accepted. All SCL webinars are recorded and therefore cancellations are not accepted.
Substitute delegates
If you are unable to attend, a substitute may attend in your place provided that you notify the SCL office in advance (hello@scl.org or 07948 517049) and pay the appropriate registration fee.
It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of SCL to change the venue, content or timing of an event or to substitute speakers. The safety and wellbeing of our delegates is paramount and therefore in-person events may be converted to online events due to government restrictions or travel disruption.
SCL Code of conduct for SCL events
SCL is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate at the event or on Twitter and other online media. Participants violating these rules may be asked to leave the event at the discretion of the organisers.
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