08:30
Registration and coffee
09:00
Welcome and introduction
- Nick Folland Former Chief External Affairs Officer, Co-operative Group
Theme 1: Involvement in internal procedures
09:15
Outsourcing and other key supplier contracts in retail: strategies, latest developments and risk areas
- Practical tips on how to negotiate with key IT suppliers
- IT projects in retail
- Key clauses in contracts – what should you expect to get
- Strategy, tactics and tips when contracts goes to tender
- Service Level Agreements: ensuring your service credits have teeth
- Contract procurement tips
- Making your contracting process as efficient as possible
- Integrating your team in strategy meetings and with other parts of the business
- What should you look for in a cloud contract?
- Scott Singer Partner, Technology, Dentons
- Paul Barrett Head of Legal, Home Retail Group
10:00
Employment headaches for retailers: how can you be prepared?
- Working with the various types of staff engaged in your business (e.g secondees, interns, supplier employees, franchise, etc.) including:
- If and how you should manage and discipline them
- The sharing of confidential information
- Dealing with the legal uncertainties of holiday pay and overtime
- Preliminary reaction to the EAT’s judgment on holiday pay calculations
- What the future holds for zero-hours contracts
- Lisa Patmore Partner, Employment, Reward and Immigration, Lewis Silkin
10:45
Coffee break
Theme 2: Managing your supply chain
11:15
Key success factors in supply chain management
- Setting up an effective supply chain organisation
- Formulating a strategic sourcing strategy
- Carrying out essential due diligence
- Establishing key supplier arrangements
- Managing the key supplier arrangements
- Managing risk and compliance across the supply chain
- Optimising the inventory
- Establishing processes and procedures
- Dealing with disputes
- Dealing with exit
- Amanda Lewis Partner, Technology, Media and Telecoms Department, Dentons
12:00
Enforcing a code of conduct and ethics across your supply chain
- Executing due diligence with your suppliers and what risk can you take?
- Ensuring ethical trading and responsible outsourcing across your supply chain
- Managing and enforcing your code of conduct
- How can budgets affect codes of conduct?
- How to conduct an ethical audit, and how often to do this
- International compliance hot spots: China India, Indonesia etc.
- What is being enforced and where, what penalties could you face for non-compliance
- Joining a consortium: what groups are available and how do you go about joining one?
- Kate Anthony Wilkinson Head of Group Legal, Mulberry
12:45
Lunch
Theme 3: Risks to your relationship with your customer
13:30
Staying compliant in your customer engagement
Working with data
- How far can you take your customer data?
- Personalising your marketing activity
- Consumer buying trends: what data can you use and how can you use it
- Data permissions with your different sales channels: hazards and pitfalls (ex. E-gifts and vouchers)
- Different sources of data and what can you use: aligning apps, CRM and analytics
- Best practice when collecting data from different territories
- Making sure your consents are consistent across all channels and territories
Social media and advertising
- High risk and low risk social media proceedings
- Imagery in social media: what images can you use, and what copyright limits are there
- Monitoring social media use by employees, what policies can you implement?
- Disaster recovery
- Catherine Loughran Legal Counsel , Skyscanner
- Graeme Barron Senior Manager and Senior Legal Counsel, Skyscanner
14:15
Reputation management: what to do when things go wrong?
- Expert views: discussion with a PR company, a media lawyer and a GC
- How can the legal and communications teams work together?
- The effects of a story: talking to journalists and persuading them to pull away from running a negative story
- Overcoming bad news, how to move on from the crisis
- Rebuilding reputation
- Adam Glass Partner, Media, Brand and Technology, Lewis Silkin
- Simon Enoch Company Secretary, Darty
- Richard Elsen Co-founder, Byfield Consultancy
15:00
Coffee break
15:30
Breakout sessions
1. Working with creative agencies: end to end campaign guidance
- Campaign guidance: how does an ad campaign come together?
- What licenses and agreements do you need to know about?
- Who is liable and are you insured? Understanding what certain types of contractors take responsibility/liability for what
- Contract drafting with agencies and venues, and how to include indemnity clauses
- Managing the fall out if things go wrong
- Jamie Barnard General Counsel, Global Marketing, Media & eCommerce, Unilever
2. Managing the relationship with secondary online markets
- Practical implications of working with secondary online markets (Amazon, ebay, Alibaba etc)
- How to get things taken down?
- The considerations and dangers of selling/reselling legitimate products on secondary markets?
- How far can you track items that shouldn’t be online, and what can you do?
- Who is liable?
- Ensuring your trade mark strategy is fully comprehensive to encompass ecommerce
- Claude Bahoshy Deputy Counsel, Alliance Healthcare
3. Data protection: staying compliant with the regulation
- What’s new? Data protection regulation update
- What changes to the regulation should you look out for
- Data sovereignty: the thin line between data protection and data security
- Data protection in social media
- Big data: how does this affect retailers
- Richard Kemp Solicitor, Kemp IT Law
- Steve Wright Chief Privacy Officer, Unilever
Theme 4: Expansion and growth
16:15
Competition law
- Resale price maintenance
- Segmentation and distribution (interaction between physical and online retail)
- Do’s and don’ts of online distribution
- Most favoured nation clauses: pro or anticompetitive?
- Planned reforms to the competition law private enforcement regime: what does this mean for you
- Stephen Smith Partner and Head of Competition and Anti-Trust, RPC
- Edward Anderson Head of Commercial and Competition Law, Sainsbury’s
- Evelyn Niitväli Partner, RCAA
17:00
Growing retail internationally – different routes to market
- Pros and cons of different routes to market
- Structures available for International expansion (franchising, joint ventures, online and multi-channel)
- Risks and rewards
* Key legal issues - Case study:
* Q&A
- Babette Märzheuser-Wood Partner, Franchising, Dentons
- Anna Shelton-Agar Senior Legal Counsel- International, Not On The High Street
17:45
Closing comments and end of the forum
Networking drinks and canapes
*Programme subject to change