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Events and seminars

  • Spring seminars

    As part of Brodies’ spring seminar programme, we will be hosting two seminars involving Techbloggers: Brand protection in the new internet landrush – this seminar will look at what you can do to protect your brand online – whether social media, web 2.0 or good old fashioned cybersq...
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  • Brodies Autumn seminar programme

    As part of Brodies’ autumn 2012 seminar programme, we are running a series of free seminars at our offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow: Your Intellectual Property, your views – what did the survey say? – Gill Grassie and Robert Buchan will highlight the key findings from our rec...
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  • Techblogger seminar on cookies law and usability

    So, in advance of the expiry tomorrow of the ICO’s one year grace period for complying with the new cookies law, you’ve carried out your website audit and privacy impact assessment, identified the most appropriate way to obtain consent from users, and have implemented (or in the process ...
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  • Techblogger seminar on the new cookies law

    I’m taking part in a breakfast seminar next week, hosted by Edinburgh based usability consultants User Vision, on the new cookies law. I’m sharing a platform with Andrew Hood, managing director of web analytics company, Lynchpin Analyytics, and our host, Chris Rourke, managing director o...
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  • Events

    We are currently preparing our autumn 2012 seminar program and will post details here soon. If you would like to be amongst the first to hear about our autumn seminar programme then follow this link to register your details on the Brodies website. If there is a particular topic that you would like t...
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  • Is your business aware of competition law and the risks of non-compliance?

    Would you like to meet with our competition law team free of charge for up to two hours to discuss your business and what you should do to comply? Competition law should be a key priority for all businesses whatever their size or the nature of their activities, given the potential administrative and...
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  • Free seminar on intellectual property strategies

    As part of Brodies’ spring seminar series, we will be holding a series of free seminars in our Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen offices on strategies to best exploit and protect an organisation’s intellectual property assets. The seminar will also introduce delegates to our new intellectu...
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  • Brodies employment law blog launched

    Our colleagues in Brodies’ top-rated employment and pensions practice have joined us in the blogosphere by launching an online forum for updates and comment from the team on topical employment law matters. Recent updates include a summary of all the employment law changes that come into force ...
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  • Autumn seminar programme

    Members of Brodies Technology, Information and Outsourcing Group are hosting a number of seminars as part of Brodies’ autumn seminar programme. The seminars are free to attend and cover a range of issues. Here is a taster of what is on offer: Facing up to the Facebook phenomenon – an emp...
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  • Upcoming Seminars involving Techbloggers

    There are a few seminars coming up where our Techbloggers are speaking. First on Thursday 5th May John McGonagle and Iain Rutherford are presenting a seminar called “Contract clauses guaranteed to get you into trouble…and how to fix them”, The seminar is in Brodies’ offices i...
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  • Delivering public services – What’s right for Scotland? Brodies’ Conference 3rd November 2010 in Stirling

    Brodies is holding a free half-day conference “Delivering public services – What’s right for Scotland?” on Wednesday 3rd November in Stirling. Earlier this year we commissioned a major survey of local authority Chief Executives and Chief Finance Officers which provides a fascinating...
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  • Data security – what you need to know

    Upcoming changes to the law mean that keeping information secure is a subject that has to be taken more seriously than ever before. From 6 April 2010, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) will have a statutory power to impose a financial penalty of up to £500,000 on any organisation ...
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  • Supplier Insolvency Seminar – Reminder

    Just a wee reminder that I am speaking on Supplier Insolvency this Thursday in Edinburgh.  The seminar runs from 0830 to 1000, and bacon rolls will be provided.  Full details of the seminar can be found by clicking on this link. For those on the west coast I will be re-running the seminar in Glasg...
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