Online platform businesses today face a complex and fast-moving digital regulatory agenda in Europe and the UK, including the Digital Services Act (DSA), Digital Markets Act (DMA) and emerging AI regulation. Staying compliant when there is such a large volume of new rules to consider puts constant pressure on product, legal and compliance teams.
To maintain operational resilience, you must be equipped to adapt to evolving priorities across jurisdictions and to structure flexible compliance strategies that accommodate these new challenges.
We can help legal teams adopt a more integrated and strategic role, shaping governance and compliance structures, with an eye on the horizon.
That's why we're supporting the Digital Platform Regulation & Compliance Summit, taking place in London in March 2026.
Get in touch to arrange to meet our team to discuss your platform's specific regulatory challenges.
Digital Platform Regulation & Compliance Summit 2026
24-25 March 2026, London
- Europe's only industry-led forum for legal and compliance leaders from online platforms
- Book a 30-minute consultation with our digital regulation team to discuss your enforcement readiness
- Are you interested in attending the Digital Platform Regulation & Compliance Summit? Connect with us for an exclusive Osborne Clarke client discount code.
Our digital regulation specialists will be attending and look forward to seeing you there:
- Claire Bouchenard (France)
- Konstantin Ewald (Germany)
- John Davidson-Kelly (UK)
- Nick Johnson (UK)
Future-proof your Platform: Smart Compliance that Doubles as your Defence Strategy
Our session: 24 March 2026, Day 1 of Summit
Europe's enforcement era has arrived. The European Commission has made it clear that digital regulation enforcement is a top priority, with consumer protection rules including the Digital Services Act, Platform to Business Regulation and the landmark Digital Fairness Act creating unprecedented scrutiny of platform practices.
For in-house counsel, the challenge isn't just achieving compliance today - it's building an evidence base that protects you in tomorrow's enforcement investigations and actions. This session shows you how to comply with an eye to defence: ensuring that your documentation is in order alongside robust governance frameworks, and audit trails so that when regulators come knocking, you're not scrambling to reconstruct what you did and why.
We're pleased that Lutz Heidelberg, Legal Director, Content & Consumer Protection Advisory EMEA at Google will join us on stage to share his in-house experiences
Leading digital regulation lawyers for platform businesses in Europe
Osborne Clarke is a go to adviser for online platforms, advising on the full spectrum of digital regulation, from AI regulation and governance, digital services and markets compliance, content moderation, online safety through to data protection, ecommerce and financial services regulation.
When overlapping laws across multiple territories turn into daily challenges for in house product, legal and compliance teams, our lawyers are ready to dive in and work alongside you. Acting as an extension of your team, we are geared to provide quick, useable, solutions-focused and practical advice. Our multi-disciplinary approach joins up privacy, consumer, content, IP and safety matters into coherent guidance that works for the business, not just the lawyers.
Whether you need a rapid compliance review, ongoing regulatory support, or emergency enforcement response, we offer flexible advice tailored to your platform's needs.
With over 200 tech lawyers across Europe, USA and Asia, we're trusted by many of the world's leading B2C, C2C and B2B platforms and digital marketplaces to advise on all the critical issues that define the sector today.
Book a 30 minute consultation with one of our experts at the Digital Platform Regulation & Compliance Summit 2026