Description
Christopher Millard is Professor of Privacy and Information Law in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London, where he leads the Cloud Legal Project. He is also Senior Counsel at the law firm Bristows LLP, and is a Life Fellow and past-Chair of SCL.
This event is organised by the SCL Cloud Group.
Administration notes:
Fees:
£35 + VAT (£42) for SCL members
£70 + VAT (£84) for non-members
Booking: To secure your place, please book online using the link above or send an email to hello@scl.org with details of who is attending this event and also the address details for the invoice.
Non-members: To enquire about SCL membership and receive the discounted fee, please email hello@scl.org.
Booking terms and conditions:
Please refer to SCL’s full event terms and conditions here.
Joining details:
For webinars, we will send the Zoom link on the morning of the event.
Recording:
This event will be recorded and the recording will be available to delegates shortly afterward.
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 £190. If you have any queries about SCL membership please contact the SCL office on Tel: 07948517049 or Email: hello@scl.org
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