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Law Webinars: Q3 2021 Law Webinars: Q3 2021 Legal learning wherever you are Contents LexisNexis Webinars Banking and Financial Intellectual Property �����26 What? Why? Services ������������������������������������ 7 Learning and • One-hour audio-video web • Cost-effective – no Brexit ����������������������������������������� 8 Development ���������������������27 seminar delivered online membership fees, great discounts for group Commercial Law ��������������10 Legal Practice Coverage of 17 key • bookings, and minimal Management ����������������������28 practice areas, plus Brexit, Commercial Property impact on your billable time COVID-19, learning and Law �������������������������������������������� 12 Personal Injury and development, personal Authoritative – the latest Clinical Negligence ��������29 • Construction Law �����������14 skills, webinar briefs, and developments, delivered Personal Skills ��������������������31 hot topics by leading practitioners Corporate Crime �������������17 and experts Practice Risk and Corporate Law ������������������16 When? Compliance �������������������������33 • Comprehensive - All webinars are available to COVID-19 ����������������������������18 • download case reports Private Client Law and view on demand, anytime sourced from LexisLibrary Dispute Resolution ��������19 Practice ����������������������������������34 you like, for up to 24 months and speaker slides after the release date Employment Law ������������21 Residential Property • Compatible with the Law �������������������������������������������� 36 SRA’s continuing Family Law ���������������������������23 Where? competence scheme. TMT ������������������������������������������37 – available on In-House Counsel �����������25 • Anywhere your desktop, laptop, tablet, computer or mobile! • Downloadable audio podcast for learning on the go. 2 www.lexiswebinars.co.uk Key features for 2021 Quarterly brochures We are now issuing our brochures on a quarterly basis in November, March, June and September. Our Q3 brochure lists all of the webinars that we will be delivering over the year, together with the range of on demand content that we currently have available. To be kept up to date with all the new webinar releases - enabling you to plan your training with certainty - please sign up to our monthly newsletter by opting-in to LexisNexis Webinars on our preference centre at https://stayintouch.lexisnexis.co.uk/ Extended broadcast availability As our webinars are available to watch for 24 months after their release date, there is an extensive library of content available for you to view on demand. Webinar Briefs We will continue to add to our Webinar Briefs programme in 2021. For those days when you simply cannot find a spare hour to watch a full webinar, our Webinar Briefs condense cutting edge legal topics into readily accessible ten-minute videos. Webinar Briefs will be broadcast throughout the year. Be sure to check www.lexiswebinars.co.uk/legal/webinar-briefs for updates on release dates and topics or sign up to our monthly newsletter by opting-in to LexisNexis Webinars on our preference centre at https://stayintouch.lexisnexis.co.uk/ Key features for 2021 Brexit Following the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, we are running an extensive programme of Brexit webinars during the first half of 2021 covering every aspect of law and practice concerning the UK’s exit from, and future relationship with, the European Union. This series will include four webinars, delivered by a team of experts drawn from Fieldfisher, the House of Commons and the Financial Conduct Authority, providing a masterclass on an aspect of Brexit that will be critical across numerous practice areas: retained EU law. After watching, viewers will be able to: • identify retained EU law, taking into account its foundations which are in EU law and the European Communities Act 1972 • advise on the interpretation of retained EU law and the relevant exceptions • analyse the operation of the EU Exit regulations to correct deficiencies in retained EU law, and • explain how retained EU law interacts with the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the Withdrawal Agreement and new domestic frameworks. BX1021 A practitioner’s guide to retained EU law (2021) BX1121 The main building blocks of retained EU law (2021) BX1221 Change and continuity – supremacy and the Charter (2021) BX1321 EU Exit regulations (2021) For full details, please see page 10. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Following government guidance on social distancing and to ensure the safety of our presenters and staff, we have temporarily closed our studio facilities in central London. However, we are continuing to deliver our webinar programme using a new system that enables us to record our content remotely. We will also be releasing a series of 8 new webinars looking at the impact of the pandemic on various areas of legal practice. Did you know? Expert presenters Almost all of our webinars are hosted by multiple speakers and all are presented by expert practitioners drawn from leading law firms and barristers’ chambers. In the past twelve months, representatives from the following organisations have presented webinars for us: • 15 Old Square • CMS • Herbert Smith Freehills • Pinsent Masons • 39 Essex Chambers • Dentons • Hogan Lovells • Radcliffe Chambers • Addleshaw Goddard • DLA Piper • Kingsley Napley • Simmons & Simmons • Ashurst • Doughty Street Chambers • Linklaters • Skadden • Baker McKenzie • Farrer • Macfarlanes • Taylor Wessing • Bird & Bird • Fieldfisher • Mishcon de Reya • Travers Smith • Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner • Gibson Dunn • Norton Rose Fulbright • White & Case • Charles Russell Speechlys • Hardwicke Chambers • Osborne Clarke Learning and development wherever you are Every webinar comes with a downloadable podcast providing a full audio version of the presentation which can be used for learning on the go. The Training Manager Dashboard Our webinar platform offers an additional feature to customers Use the Training Manager Dashboard to monitor webinar usage who sign up to our unlimited webinars subscription package. within your firm by: The Training Manager Dashboard is a free tool which will help Sorting results by attributes including you to make the most of your firm’s subscription by enabling username, date and webinar title you to administer users within your firm and run reports on Emailing selected users to Filtering viewing activity by webinar title, their webinar viewing activity. prompt them to view webinars custom group or viewing date Use the Training Manager Dashboard to manage webinar users Exporting selected data within your firm by: in spreadsheet format Adding users to your firm’s account Generating a list of current users Archiving inactive users Organising users into custom groups Contact your account manager for further details or email [email protected] in order to be set up with a training manager account or request a demonstration. Banking and Financial Services Coming up in 2021 Code Webinar Title Date WS0321 Structured products and securitisation (2021) 30/03/2021 WS0221 Financial Services Bill (2021) Q3 2021 WS0421 Fintech, blockchain and smart contracts (2021) Q3 2021 WS0521 Insolvency Act: one year on from CIGA (2021) Q3 2021 WS0621 Sustainable finance (2021) Q3 2021 WS0121 Smart derivatives (2021) Q3 2021 WS0721 Asset management for lawyers (2021) Q3 2021 WS0821 LIBOR transitions (2021) Q4 2021 WS0921 A guide to venture capital and private equity (2021) Q4 2021 WS1021 Corporate insolvency (2021) Q4 2021 Available on-demand Code Webinar Title WS0520 Passporting rights (2020) WS0420 Green finance update (2020) WS0620 LIBOR transactions (2020) WS0720 Restructuring during COVID-19 (2020) WS0220 The Equator principle (2020) WS0120 Fintech (2020) WS0519 The New Prospectus Regulation (2019) WS0819 (Brief) Net Value Assets (NAV) facilities (2019) WS0719 (Brief) GP-led secondaries through preferred equity (2019) WS0219 The FCA's Senior Manager and Certification Regime (2019) WS0419 The New Prospectus Regulation (2019) WS0319 Green Finance (2019) WS0119 The New EU Securitisation Regulation (2019) 7 www.lexiswebinars.co.uk Brexit Coming up in 2021 Code Webinar Title Date VC0121 Brexit and corporate law (2021) 23/02/2021 BX1021 A practitioner’s guide to retained EU law (2021) 01/03/2021 BX1121 The main building blocks of retained EU law (2021) 15/03/2021 BX1221 Change and continuity – supremacy and the Charter (2021) 18/03/2021 BX1321 EU Exit regulations (2021) 23/03/2021 WD0221 Brexit and dispute resolution (2021) 31/03/2021 BX0220 Brexit for family lawyers (2021) 22/04/2021 WJ0221 Brexit and tax update (2021) 18/05/2021 WC0221 Brexit, contracts, and commercial law (2021) 25/05/2021 WV0321 (Brief) Brexit and residential property (2021) 31/05/2021 VD0221 Brexit - consequences for civil and international disputes (2021) 03/06/2021 BX0120 Brexit: banking and financial services (2021) Q2 2021 BX0420 Immigration law post-Brexit (2021) Q3 2021 BX0520 Brexit for private client lawyers (2021) Q3 2021 BX0620 Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence: Brexit update (2021) Q3 2021 BX0720 Brexit for in-house counsel (2021) Q3 2021 BX0820 Brexit for corporate crime lawyers (2021) Q3 2021 WA0121 Brexit and legal practice management (2021) Q3 2021 WR0321 Brexit and commercial property (2021) Q3 2021 WN0321 Trademarks and designs following Brexit (2021) Q3 2021 WI0521 Brexit - accidents and RTA (2021) Q3 2021 BX0320 Brexit for employment lawyers (2021) Q3 2021 BX0920 Brexit update: risk and compliance (2021)
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