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Webinar: Evolving Legal Issues in the Digital Economy

by ACC Australia

The "Webinar: Evolving Legal Issues in the Digital Economy" is an online event organized by ACC Australia in collaboration with Gilbert + Tobin. This session aims to equip in-house counsel with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the rapidly changing legal landscape of the digital economy.

Key topics include data protection, technology disputes, and the dynamic enforcement of existing laws in the digital realm. The panel will provide an operating framework to help legal professionals manage and advise on these evolving issues.

The webinar features experts from Gilbert + Tobin, including Rebecca Dunn, Melissa Fai, Peter Waters, and Andrew Low, who will share their insights and experiences. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the speakers and participate in discussions.

This event is particularly beneficial for corporate counsel seeking to stay ahead in advising their businesses on data and digital issues, ensuring compliance and strategic advantage in the digital economy.

Speakers(4)

Andrew Low

Lawyer at Gilbert + Tobin

Andrew is a senior lawyer with 10 years of experience, focusing on competition and consumer law, including merger clearance, enforcement investigations, and dispute resolution. He has expertise in digital economy issues and advises large tech companies.

Melissa Fai

Partner at Gilbert + Tobin

Melissa is a data and privacy specialist, advising clients on privacy and data protection compliance, and the commercialisation of data. She also handles complex commercial and IT transactions, including business process outsourcing and procurement.

Peter Waters

Consultant at Gilbert + Tobin

Peter specializes in communications and technology, with experience in telco joint ventures, regulatory issues, and complex structuring involving technical, regulatory, competition law, and commercial considerations.

Rebecca Dunn

Partner at Gilbert + Tobin

Rebecca specializes in intellectual property and technology law, focusing on data protection and technology disputes. She has led investigations into data breaches under the Privacy Act and advises on social media law, including defamation and consumer law issues.

Event Details

Date
October 20, 2020
Location
🇦🇺 Australia
Pricing
Free
Audience
In-house counsel, corporate legal professionals.
CLE Credits
1.25 CLE points in Practice Management and Business Skills