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Our annual Select 2025 Conference took place in London on
Wednesday, 5th March 2025. This flagship morning event features a
series of dynamic and insightful discussions, structured around four
key thematic pillars:
Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Landscape
Labour’s 2025 legislative programme: risks and opportunities from geopolitical
change
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Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Landscape
National security considerations in global M&A deals: Is it all about China?
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Environmental, Social, and Governance
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Digital Transformation
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Topics of General Interest tailored specifically for senior inhouse counsel
Environmental, Social, and Governance
How to build a climate resilient business
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Navigating energy transition: global trends, regulatory change and business impacts
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Attendees benefited from critical updates on legal and regulatory
developments, alongside practical insights into their impact on
businesses navigating today’s complexities. The flexible format
allowed guests to tailor their experience, selecting sessions most
relevant to their interests. The event concluded with a networking
lunch, fostering valuable connections across industries.
Navigating ESG regulations: key developments in the UK and EU
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Emerging technology: opportunities and risks
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We are pleased to share a breakdown as well as recordings of the
available sessions. Do reach out to any of the contacts listed where
needed. If you would like to be added to the invitation list for Select
2026, please reach out to Kim Emmanuel and Amani Hart.
Navigating AI liability: product laws and data protection in the digital age
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Consumer protection and the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act
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Digital Transformation
Topics of General Interest
Nicola Evans
Partner
nicola.evans@hoganlovells.com
Directors’ duties, emerging liability risks, and insurance protection
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Legal professional privilege and navigating disclosure risks in a global context
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Key updates in English contract law: practical implications for your contracts
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