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thu01feb1:00 pmthu5:00 pm1:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00) Workshop 9 - Getting The Legals Right (LIVE)Lee & Thompson, 71 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4DE, 71 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4DE

Time

(Thursday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00)

Location

Lee & Thompson, 71 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4DE

71 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4DE

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WORKSHOP SLIDES

REFERENCE MATERIALS

Synopsis

  • An overview of marketing regulations – CAP, BCAP and the ASA
  • IP – trade marks and copyright, taking inspiration without infringing.  What can you use and what should you avoid?  How to protect your own work.
  • Sales Promotions – mechanics and key T&Cs

THERE WILL BE NETWORKING DRINKS AFTERWARDS

Dominic Bray Bio

Dominic is a partner and heads up the firm’s Dispute Resolution Group.

Prior to joining Lee & Thompson in 2016, Dominic was a partner at Forbes Anderson Free, a highly respected boutique practice specialising in litigation, arbitration and dispute resolution for clients in the media and entertainment industries. Before joining Forbes Anderson Free, Dominic headed the IP, Media & Technology group in the London office of international law firm, K&L Gates.

Dominic is an experienced and pragmatic lawyer with a focus on dispute resolution in intellectual property, media and entertainment, technology and sport. He also advises on regulatory compliance and enforcement in a range of areas including data protection, and marketing and advertising.  Drawing on his dispute resolution experience, Dominic regularly advises on commercial negotiations and drafting, contract termination and renegotiation, and on risk assessment and clearance issues.  He is particularly active in the marketing and advertising sector, working with agencies, advertisers, ad networks, and the Marketing Agencies Association (providing the MAA’s Legal Advisory and Pitch Protection services).

He is Chair of the Media Group of the Society of Computers of Law, a board adviser to the Marketing Agencies Association, and a member of INTA (the International Trade Mark Association) and the Computer Law Group.

He is recommended by Chambers & Partners (IP) and Legal 500 (Brand Management) where he is noted for his ability to “get to the heart of the problem”, reflecting his focus on providing pragmatic, commercially-focused, risk-sensitive solutions.

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