The EU AI Office has recently published the first draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, with the final version expected by 1 May 2025. This document provides essential guidance for businesses developing or deploying general-purpose AI models, helping them align with the requirements of the EU AI Act. The Code outlines measures to promote transparency, mitigate systemic risks, and ensure compliance with legal obligations, all with the aim of fostering a safe and responsible AI ecosystem.
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Email marketing is a powerful business tool for connecting with audiences, boosting brand awareness, and driving sales. However, it’s crucial to assess and handle personal data protection issues carefully when using this strategy.
One’s own demise is not a very happy prospect. But planning for it can give you peace of mind and make life easier for your family. In Switzerland, the process does not necessarily need to be …
Today, the Swiss Federal Council has launched consultations on the counter-project to the Swiss Responsible Business Initiative. But no matter the level of regulation imposed, there are many responsible businesses that have already implemented good sustainability programs with real impact on the ground.
Mid-size businesses are often faced with having to deal with multiple competing requests to comply with their customers’ sustainability programs. Till explains how to deal with this kind of situation.
Sustainability is a core business issue for all companies, regardless of the size. Till explains why all companies should care about having a sustainability program.
Companies should implement a well thought out sustainability program including the key success factors discussed in this video.
From theory to practice – where should a company start when deciding to implement a sustainability program?
Manisha and Till are discussing about the actual impact of the Swiss initiative on the ground. Will it make a positive change for the people and the environment?
In the 3rd video about ths Swiss initiative, Manisha and Till are covering the following aspects:
– The legal risks that a company faces if it fails to comply with the Swiss initiative.
– Why it is not a good idea to declare you have a sustainability program but not implement it.
In today’s video, Manisha and Till are covering two aspects:
– Why comply with the initiative?
– Isn’t a company’s goal just to maximize shareholder wealth? Do investors care?
Manisha Chowdhry, Commercial & Environmental Lawyer at Logan & Partners, is discussing with Till Olbrich, partner at Massari Olbrich, about the Swiss Initiative for Responsible Businesses.
What are the key points to be considered by a donor offering awards for the development of solutions to/ or the carrying out of research on socially important issues such as climate change?
Here is a short overview of the workshop delivered by Kelly Logan, Logan & Partners Managing Partner, together with Richard Tattershaw, from Sport Hit Factory, at the International Sports Chamber of Commerce in Lausanne.
A short overview of one of our best workshops of 2018: “Smart legal tools to grow your business” delivered by Kelly Logan.
Bernie is a successful sports entrepreneur with a hit product he wants to take online… but he does not have a clue about email marketing! Read his story. Can you help???
Refreshing and entertaining. A joyful learning experience. Full of valuable information – these are only a few of the inputs we received from the participants at the “Smart Legal Tools” workshop delivered by our Managing Partner, Kelly Logan.
On May 29th, Logan & Partners managing partner, Kelly Logan, together with Richard Tattershaw from Sport Hit Factory delivered an interactive workshop on “Hit or Miss? How to Make a Hit Sporting Product” at the International Sports Chamber of Commerce in Lausanne.
On June 14th, starting 15:30, Kelly Logan will hold an interactive workshop where you will work through real-life scenarios and learn how to deal with the following legal issues as you build your business
L&P managing partner, Kelly Logan, will be chairing the next ISCC (International Sports Chamber of Commerce) workshop on “Hit or Miss? How to Create a Hit Sporting Format”, together with Richard Tattershaw from Hit Sport Factory.