The annual Motor Law Conference brings together industry leaders and delegates in discussion on all the current legal issues and provides an excellent opportunity for networking with industry colleagues.
Key areas for discussion this year will include the latest developments concerning the block exemption in the context of the Commission's CARS 2020 project: the recent report on access to repair and maintenance information: and how the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership will affect the industry. We will also look at developments in intellectual property law of significance for the motor industry and collective redress, and there will be updates on consumer credit law and consumer law.
As usual our team of expert speakers, under our regular chairman, David Evans, will consider how the motor industry is adapting or should adapt to deal with the challenges presented. The conference again provided the ideal opportunity for delegates, lawyers and non-lawyers alike, to meet colleagues and join in the debate.
You can download a booking form from here. Further details including the programme are on the Motor Law website here.
Key areas for discussion this year will include the latest developments concerning the block exemption in the context of the Commission's CARS 2020 project: the recent report on access to repair and maintenance information: and how the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership will affect the industry. We will also look at developments in intellectual property law of significance for the motor industry and collective redress, and there will be updates on consumer credit law and consumer law.
As usual our team of expert speakers, under our regular chairman, David Evans, will consider how the motor industry is adapting or should adapt to deal with the challenges presented. The conference again provided the ideal opportunity for delegates, lawyers and non-lawyers alike, to meet colleagues and join in the debate.
You can download a booking form from here. Further details including the programme are on the Motor Law website here.
No comments:
Post a Comment