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Consumer protection in practice: What it means for your business
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the UK's competition and consumer protection authority, ensuring businesses of all sizes can compete fairly and grow. From guidance on consumer law responsibilities, to advice for businesses looking to collaborate and scale up, the CMA promotes the right conditions for success.
Registration for this event closes at 4pm on Thursday 26 February.
Location
Gowling WLG Two Snowhill Snow Hill Queensway Birmingham B4 6GA
About this event
In conversation with the CMA, hosted by Gowling WLG.
When consumers trust the information in front of them, they spend more confidently. Fair dealing businesses thrive. Join us in Birmingham, for an afternoon exploring what the new consumer enforcement regime means for your business or the businesses you advise.
We’ll look at how consumer protection supports a level playing field and what compliance means in practice.
Who should attend
local business owners as well as managers responsible for marketing, sales, customer communications or compliance
business advisers including legal, marketing, advertising and PR professionals
academics with interests in consumer behavioural science, marketing or media
What you'll gain
Join us for:
insight from the CMA's Senior Director of Consumer Protection, Hayley Fletcher, on the CMA’s approach to consumer enforcement, the consumer enforcement landscape, how to engage with the CMA and what to expect in future
practical compliance perspectives from legal and industry experts, including our hosts Gowling WLG
the chance to put questions directly to the panel
an opportunity to network with fellow Midlands business leaders and advisers
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, contact us.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the UK's competition and consumer protection authority, ensuring businesses of all sizes can compete fairly and grow. From guidance on consumer law responsibilities, to advice for businesses looking to collaborate and scale up, the CMA promotes the right conditions for success.
Registration for this event closes at 4pm on Thursday 26 February.
Location
Gowling WLG Two Snowhill Snow Hill Queensway Birmingham B4 6GA
About this event
In conversation with the CMA, hosted by Gowling WLG.
When consumers trust the information in front of them, they spend more confidently. Fair dealing businesses thrive. Join us in Birmingham, for an afternoon exploring what the new consumer enforcement regime means for your business or the businesses you advise.
We’ll look at how consumer protection supports a level playing field and what compliance means in practice.
Who should attend
local business owners as well as managers responsible for marketing, sales, customer communications or compliance
business advisers including legal, marketing, advertising and PR professionals
academics with interests in consumer behavioural science, marketing or media
What you'll gain
Join us for:
insight from the CMA's Senior Director of Consumer Protection, Hayley Fletcher, on the CMA’s approach to consumer enforcement, the consumer enforcement landscape, how to engage with the CMA and what to expect in future
practical compliance perspectives from legal and industry experts, including our hosts Gowling WLG
the chance to put questions directly to the panel
an opportunity to network with fellow Midlands business leaders and advisers
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, contact us.
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