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Data Protection Update Webinar 2026

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Location: Online, Zoom
Date: 6th May 2026
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
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1 hour verifiable CPD

Led by Laura Irvine, Partner at Davidson Chalmers Stewart, this May’s event will explore the latest developments and provide actionable insights on data protection issues. The session will include updates on the Data Use and Access Act, significant case law and changes to fines for breaches.  

Learning outcomes: 

  • Establish an understanding of the Data Use and Access Act 
  • Gain insight into latest case law developments 
  • Learn about changes to the definition of “personal data” 
  • Explore international transfers of personal information  

Speakers

Ian Forsyth
Chair
Ian Forsyth
CPD Legal Researcher
Law Society of Scotland
Laura Irvine
Speaker
Laura Irvine
Managing Partner
Davidson Chalmers Stewart

Programme

12:00 Welcome and Introduction
Ian Forsyth
Ian Forsyth
CPD Legal Researcher, Law Society of Scotland
12:05 Data Protection: 2026 updates
Laura Irvine
Laura Irvine
Managing Partner, Davidson Chalmers Stewart
12:45 Questions and Discussion
Ian Forsyth
Ian Forsyth
CPD Legal Researcher, Law Society of Scotland
Laura Irvine
Laura Irvine
Managing Partner, Davidson Chalmers Stewart
2 Speakers
13:00 Close of webinar
Ian Forsyth
Ian Forsyth
CPD Legal Researcher, Law Society of Scotland
Prices (prices exclude VAT)
Member:
£50.00
New member:
£40.00
Non-member:
£60.00
Unemployed member:
free

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