Chloe is an Associate Director in the Commercial team and based in the London office.
She primarily advises clients in the Tech, Media and Comms sector on digital media and technology matters, mostly focusing on: (1) advertising and marketing; (2) consumer protection for media and e-commerce platforms; and (3) data protection and privacy. She also often advises on various aspects of media regulation and production, and issues arising from the Digital Single Market.
Chloe regularly combines her expertise to help digital platforms with legal and regulatory compliance when launching new (and refreshing existing) consumer-facing products and services, ranging from streaming services to gaming apps.
She is the editor of and a contributor to Osborne Clarke's advertising and marketing law blog, and has been published externally in a know-how resource for lawyers.
Chloe has undertaken secondments to several major online media platforms, providing advice on advertising issues, consumer regulation and digital media content. Chloe was most recently seconded to Facebook and VICE Media.
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Advised on a major project to refresh all consumer-facing terms and conditions across all core product lines.
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Regulatory Outlook | June 2022
Regulatory Outlook | May 2022
Marketinglaw Update: May 2022
EU gets one step closer to adopting the Digital Services Act
New regulation of digital services expected to come into force for all businesses in late 2023
Regulatory Outlook | April 2022
Regulatory Outlook | March 2022
Government introduces Online Safety Bill in Parliament and announces Online Advertising Programme consultation
Regulatory Outlook | February 2022
Regulatory Outlook | January 2022
Marketinglaw Update: September 2021
This edition includes a selection of articles from the team over the summer. Coverage includes: the fine against Amex by...
Marketinglaw Update: May 2021
This month's articles include coverage on: the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)'s jurisdictional remit, the ASA's Annual Report, influencers in trouble...