Description
SCL Webinar – Competing Interests at the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT): Balancing Technology with Complexity
Organised by TrialView and hosted by SCL
Event outline:
With the exponential increase in digital data, the need to use technology at a much earlier stage of proceedings is ever more evident. Technology now plays a crucial role in efficiently identifying, categorising, and safeguarding sensitive information in competition law – for example, within the framework of confidentiality rings.
Looking at this through the lens of PD 1/2024*, our panel will explore how technology – which is both the problem and the solution – could be used effectively to manage the increasing complexity of data. Our experts will also look at how collaboration, between all parties, including legal tech suppliers, could offer a real opportunity to navigate these challenges proactively.
*Practice Direction 1/2024 addresses the establishment of confidentiality rings, a mechanism allowing restricted distribution of documents containing sensitive information.
Why should you watch this webinar and how will it enhance your daily practice?
This webinar aims to dissect new guidance at the Competition Appeal Tribunal, in line with recent advances in tech, with a real focus on how to navigate both in daily practice to work more efficiently and strategically.
Who should watch this webinar?
Those with an interest in Competition Law, from academia to law firms and corporates.
Why is this webinar important to watch?
With the advancement of new tech tools, including the explosion of AI, the need to knowledge share and collaborate is paramount to staying apace with a shifting legal landscape.
Chair:
Eimear McCann, Commercial Director, TrialView
Speakers:
Airlie Goodman, Partner, Mayer Brown
Hormis Kallarackel, Associate (Litigation and Dispute Resolution), Mayer Brown
Leon Major, Director of Training and Advisory Services, KL Discovery
Stephen Dowling, CEO, Senior Counsel, TrialView
Administration notes:
Bookings: This webinar is free of charge to view if you are an SCL member. If you are a non-member the charge is £35 + VAT (£42). If you wish to watch this webinar, please purchase online.
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 website www.scl.org, access to all online content of “Computers & Law” plus notification of future SCL events. The cost of an annual SCL membership is £165.00. 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
Society for Computers and Law A company limited by guarantee 1133537 Registered Charity No. 266331 VAT Registration No. 115 4840 85 Registered in England and Wales Registered office: Unit 4.5, Paintworks, Arnos Vale, Bristol, BS4 3EH.