Events and webinars

London Space Business Roundtable with Hogan Lovells and The Space and Satellite Professionals International

Hogan Lovells is delighted to be hosting SSPI’s first London Space Business Roundtable on 5 March 2024.

Regulating digital platforms in the UK - what can we expect?

How to regulate digital services and markets is near the top of the agenda on both sides of the Channel: and, post-Brexit, policy makers are competing to get the balance right between...

The EU´s Digital Services Act package – What you need to know

We are delighted to invite you to our webinar on the Digital Services Act package, where our speakers will take you through the key aspects of the new proposed rules for companies offering...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 6: Brexit here and there: UK/EU negotiations update and the future of data protection law

The Hogan Lovells team presented a series of webinars to keep you informed on all things Brexit and to give you guidance on how you can prepare for change and engage and influence the...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 5: Brexit effect: UK Budget takeaways and Brexit's impact on cross-border litigation

The Hogan Lovells team is presenting a series of webinars to keep you informed on all things Brexit and to give you guidance on how you can prepare for change and engage and influence the...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 4: High-tech heaven? The prospects for technology and tech investment in post-Brexit Britain

Brexit has happened, but businesses may not yet feel like much has changed. But could big changes be on the way in UK domestic policy and could the UK's new relationship with the EU and the ...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 3: The Clock is Ticking

The Hogan Lovells team is presenting a series of webinars to keep you informed on all things Brexit and to give you guidance on how you can prepare for change and engage and influence the...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 2: Engaging with the Exit Process

It is now almost impossible to imagine that the United Kingdom will not leave the European Union on 31 January 2020.

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