About this seminar
29th May, 2025
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Woburn House, Tavistock Square, London
In this interactive workshop, Shakespeare Martineau LLP and Ewan West KC of Monckton Chambers will lead a discussion on:
- Relevant competition law considerations
- Other relevant legal and regulatory requirements such as consumer protection and OfS expectations
- How these apply in the following general scenarios;
– Course closure
– Collaborative structures
– Shared services & infrastructure
– Mergers
– Place-based activity
Delegates should note that no specific projects or initiatives will be discussed and the purpose of the session is to provide information on the relevant issues rather than to provide legal advice.
Please note that your information will be shared with Monckton Chambers and Universities UK.
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