


What You Need to Know about Regulatory Impacts on Auto OEMs
What You Need to Know about Regulatory Impacts on Auto OEMs
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
Join us for a webinar where we will be discussing key updates, impacts and changes to the regulatory landscape for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
We will be covering:
- Mitigating risks when relying on third parties to obtain privacy consents
- Cross-country initiatives around EV targets, including comparing Canada and US key initiatives
- BC insurance regulator position on service contracts / vehicle warranties and impact on OEMs
- Impact on the industry of the plastic registry requirements
CPD: This program qualifies for up to 1 hour of Substantive CPD in Ontario, 1 hour of CPD in BC, and 1 hour of CLE in Quebec.
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET Webinar: Log-in details will be e-mailed once you RSVP that you are attending. |
Speakers | |
Darcy Ammerman Partner, Banking & Finance | Insurance |
Robbie Grant Associate, Privacy & Data Protection |
Julia Loney Partner, Energy | Environment |
Kristen Pennington Partner, Privacy & Data Protection |
Martin Thiboutot Counsel, Environment |
For more information, please email [email protected].
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