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What journalists should know about data protection

Journalists are being invited to attend a seminar to learn more about how the Data Protection Act relates to their job.

Hosted by Rowe Cohen solicitors, the Vital Topics seminar will aim to equip journalists with accurate and relevant legal information and identify future trends and upcoming issues that will be newsworthy in 2004.

There will be a host of experts on hand to answer questions, dispel myths and cover a variety of topics, including Rowe Cohen's Stewart Room and Emily Chantzi, and Tom Carpenter-Leitch of Tanfield Chambers.

Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Condon, who is now chairman of the International Cricket Council Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, will chair the seminar.

The breakfast and brunch event will be held at The Law Society offices in Chancery Lane, London on Wednesday, March 10 from 8am until noon.

Places are limited and cost £50+VAT per person. For more information, or to book click here.

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