Companies that sell products or services online can benefit from free legal advice from Ilkley law firm, LCF Law, by attending an online event on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
The event is part of Leeds Digital Festival, an open, collaborative celebration of digital culture that runs from September 18-29th.
The ‘e-Comply: Unravelling the law for e-commerce success’ seminar will provide valuable insights for businesses navigating the intricate landscape of e-commerce regulations and ensure that they can achieve optimal compliance for long-term success.
Head of Commercial and Digital at LCF Law, James Sarjantson, said: “In this informative session, we will delve into the crucial aspects of e-commerce compliance, giving attendees the knowledge and tools necessary to ensure their online business thrives within the law.”
The seminar has been designed for e-commerce business owners and anyone involved in the world of online business. Whether it’s an established e-commerce entrepreneur seeking to stay updated on current regulations, or a newcomer looking to launch their own online venture, the seminar will help attendees stay ahead of the curve.
James added: “We will explore key topics, including consumer rights, marketing to clients, data protection and upcoming legislation, shedding light on the complexities and challenges faced by e-commerce entrepreneurs.
“Through practical guidance, we will provide invaluable knowledge on implementing effective strategies that ensure compliance, safeguard a business and help to foster long-term growth.”
To register for the online event, which will take place via Zoom visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/e-comply-unravelling-the-law-for-e-commerce-success-tickets-687236562057?aff=oddtdtcreator
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