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A row of seated people taking notes in a Fashion Law seminar

Fox Williams LLP will be holding its annual Fashion Law seminar on Wednesday 6 November. Taking place at 10 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1AF from 6pm to 8.45pm, the seminar’s topics will include:

Selling your fashion business in a post-Labour budget world

Following Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’ budget on 30 October, what will selling your business mean for you? Alternatively, you may be sufficiently enthused by the budget to want to attract fresh investment. Corporate Associate, Georgie Glover, will discuss the issues you now need to factor in.

Green leases: Opportunities and challenges for retail occupiers

Whether you’re a landlord, tenant, lender or stakeholder, ‘green’ provisions in leases are becoming more pertinent by the day. Legal director, Rebecca Facey, will give an overview of green leases and tackle some commonly asked questions to make sure you aren’t left in the shade.

As luxury loses, who is gaining?

Bill Leach, sales director at John Smedley, will share his thoughts about the luxury market and how the spending habits of consumers are changing.

What does the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act mean for the Competition and Markets Authority?

Director of Consumer Protection, Cecilia Parker-Aranha, will share her insights into how the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act will impact the CMA, with a particular focus on businesses in the fashion industry.

Stephen Sidkin, partner and chair of the Fashion Law Group at Fox Williams, will chair the seminar. After the formal presentations, there will be an opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and then network over drinks and canapés. There is no charge for this seminar. For further information, please click here or contact events@foxwilliams.com.

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