- within Compliance topic(s)
 - with Senior Company Executives, HR and Inhouse Counsel
 - in European Union
 - with readers working within the Healthcare industries
 
Join payments and e-commerce lawyers from Gowling WLG (Canada) and Venable LLP (U.S.) for a one-hour webinar to examine current trends in law enforcement and litigation impacting e-commerce retailers and the payments platforms that support them.
This webinar is designed for companies on either side of the Canada-U.S. border and will provide a framework to understand, compare, and contrast different jurisdictional approaches to advertising, marketing, sales, payment processing, money transmission and more.
Our panelists will discuss:
- The regulators: Who are the financial services and consumer protection regulators that shape risk management efforts in each jurisdiction? What are their current law enforcement priorities?
 - Jurisdictional reach: How do U.S. and Canadian regulators enforce their laws against foreign companies? How do cross-border regulators work together? Is there a role for industry self-regulation and can it be effective in a cross-border context?
 - Latest cases: Which law enforcement cases over the last year deserve the most attention in each jurisdiction? What key compliance obligations can be derived from the cases?
 - Litigation trends: When private plaintiffs take matters into their own hands, what circumstances are likely to generate class actions, and what are the latest litigation trends?
 - On the horizon: How might law enforcement and litigation priorities change in 2021? How will these changes impact business, legal, and risk management strategies in e-commerce?
 
Venable LLP Speakers:
- Ellen Berge, Partner, Venable LLP
 - Leonard Gordon, Partner, Venable LLP
 
CPD/CLE Details
LSO: This program is eligible for up to 1
hour of Substantive content.
Quebec:  This program could be eligible for
up to 1 hour of Substantive credits. 
LSBC: This program is eligible for up to 1
hour toward the LSBC's CPD requirement.
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