Tuesday 18 November | 12:00 - 12:45 | Zoom
Lunch & Learn: Empowering GCs and in-house legal teams
In today's shifting economy, General Counsels and in-house legal teams are navigating increasingly complex challenges: balancing cost pressures, compliance demands, and strategic business goals.
Weightmans have developed a new and engaging Lunch & Learn programme - designed to empower General Counsels and in-house legal teams with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to thrive amidst change.
Over lunch, each online session will run for 45 minutes, once a month. You can expect insights that fit your schedule and strategy to shape your decisions.
Is your organisation “data-fit” and ready?
Whilst many focus on data protection compliance as a purely pre-emptive matter, this webinar is designed to give GCs, heads of legal, in-house legal teams, DPOs and related risk owners practical tips and advice about the reactive side of data protection.
The first webinar in our Lunch & Learn series will provide an overview on what you need to know when the ICO comes calling, or when an individual makes a challenging data rights request.
The session is led by Thomas Barrett, Barrister and Partner – Data Protection and Privacy at CyXcel, who has nearly two decades of experience at the cutting edge of data protection, both domestically and internationally. Thomas will equip you with a practical guide as to how best to prepare your organisation to succeed and remain compliant in the face of such challenges.
Why should you register?
In the digital by default era, no business or public sector body can risk being complacent about their data compliance. Whilst most focus purely on the risk of formal enforcement action, in the current climate the consequences of reputational and financial damage can often significantly outweigh, and be far more difficult to recover from than the action taken by the regulator.
Being prepared for the worst may be the difference between your organisation suffering a manageable data incident rather than a full-scale disaster