Description
Hosted by Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP and organised by the SCL’s IT Disputes and London Group committees.
Agenda
This year’s annual SCL Tech Disputes Masterclass included a traditional case law development update, which was followed by a number of sessions focusing on issues arising from the use of emerging technologies. There was also a session from Grant Thornton focussing on crypto.
Chair:
Katie Simmonds, Managing Associate, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP
Speakers:
Terry Bergin KC, Barrister, 4 Pump Court
Rebecca Keating, Barrister, 4 Pump Court
Andrew Jerrard, Associate, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP
Fred Buret, Blockchain Forensics Specialist, Grant Thornton
Daniel Khoo, Barrister, 4 Pump Court
Alison Deighton, Director, HelloDPO Law
Simon W Davis, Barrister, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP
Stephanie Woods, Senior Associate, CMS
Alex Potts KC, Barrister, 4 Pump Court
Sessions:
Key case law development update – Terry Bergin KC
AI and IP: Key unresolved issues, future-proofing and horizon scanning for 2024 – Rebecca Keating and Andrew Jerrard
Disputes in Crypto – Daniel Khoo and Fred C Buret
Managing communications with your data protection officer during disputes – Alison Deighton
Current Cyber Risk Landscapes and Trends – Simon W Davis
Claims against managed service providers (MSPs) following cyber-attacks – Stephanie Woods
Fraud in the Tech Sector – Alex Potts KC
Administration notes:
Fees:
The cost of purchasing the event pack (recording and slides) for this event is £150 + VAT (£180) for SCL members and £300 + VAT (£360) for non-members.
How to purchase:
If you wish to purchase the event pack for this event please do this online. VAT invoices will be issued to all purchases.
Concessionary rates:
For academics, students, the unemployed and those experiencing financial hardship are available upon application. Please contact hello@scl.org for more information.
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Free membership for trainee lawyers and UK students:
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