Listen to the third edition of our Product Liability Series. This series is designed to provide in-depth analysis and expert insights into the latest developments in product liability and regulation. With a focus on the new EU and UK legislative landscapes, global environmental challenges, class-action trends in the healthcare sector, and the complexities of digital product liability, our sessions will equip you with the knowledge to navigate these evolving issues effectively.
Safeguarding businesses: new EU / UK product liability regimes
With strong consumer protectionist measures and enhanced regulatory obligations for businesses in a range of product sectors, we provide practical guidance and strategy on how to protect business, mitigate civil liability and regulatory exposure, and safeguard innovation.
- Speakers: David Kidman, Olivia Delagrange, Udo Pickartz
Global environmental exposures: PFAS and microplastics
Delve into the global environmental challenges posed by PFAS and microplastics. This session will cover the legal and regulatory responses to these issues and their impact on product liability.
- Speakers: Ingrid Hobbs, , Tim McCaw, Pierre-Alexis Maingon
European class-actions: lessons from the HLS sector
Learn from recent class-action cases in the healthcare and life sciences sector. Our speakers will provide insights into the strategies and outcomes of these cases, offering valuable lessons for businesses across industries.
- Speakers: Jacques-Antoine Robert, Machteld Hiemstra, Mauro Teresi
Tech troubles: navigating Product Liability in the Digital Age
As technology evolves, so do the challenges of product liability. This session will address the unique issues faced by businesses in the digital age, including cybersecurity risks and the liability of AI-driven products.
- Speakers: Olivier Mignolet, Minesh Tanna, Martin Binder



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