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 DATE  WEBINAR  SPEAKERS
 

Monday 13 February 2012
2pm

AN UPDATE ON CREDIT HIRE
An update on the main issues and case law which arise in a credit hire case for both Claimants and Defendants.

Aidan Ellis,
Temple Garden Chambers
Speaker(s) to be confirmed,

Monday 19 March 2012
2pm

TUPE UPDATE

The law surrounding the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (TUPE) Regulations is complex and is constantly evolving. This session will provide you with a full update on the latest case law and developments, and give you practical guidance on what to expect for your organisation, ensuring you limit your liability and manage the risk of TUPE claims.

Naomi Cunningham,
Outer Temple Chambers
Andrew Allen,
Outer Temple Chambers

Monday 02 April 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE
New Topic for 2012! Explore key issues in Clnical Negligence

Ali Masher, Partner
Anthony Gold Solicitors

Monday 21 May 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

CURRENT ISSUES IN DISCRIMINATION

Recent case law has confirmed the wide scope of discrimination law, in addition to the tidal wave of new legal developments that impact diversity. This session will provide you with valuable insight on the most recent discrimination cases and other changes in this constantly evolving area of law.

James Laddie,
Matrix Chambers
Claire Darwin,
Matrix Chambers

Friday 15 June 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

GUIDE TO CLAIMS FOR GRATUITOUS AND LOCAL AUTHORITY CARE
A practical guide and update on recent case law to this increasingly tricky area.

Jamie Clarke,
Hardwicke

Monday 23 July 2012
2pm

TAXING BUT NOT VEXING: TAX ISSUES FOR EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS

Broaden your understanding of the latest employment tax issues and develop the knowledge and skills you need to effectively advise on and draft employment agreements. Hear from a leading employment barrister on tax issues surrounding termination payments, tribunal awards, compromise agreements and structuring settlements.

David Reade QC,
Littleton Chambers

Monday 10 September 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
Ensure you are up-to-date with the latest information on how to assess damanges in personal injury cases.

Andrew Ritchie QC,
9 Gough Square

Monday 17 September 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL ADVOCACY

Employment tribunal advocacy is a complex area of law and requires up-to-date knowledge and strategies. Don?t miss your opportunity to hear and learn from leading employment barristers as they explore the most challenging areas of employment tribunal advocacy and bring you up-to-speed with changes in procedure.

Thomas Linden QC,
Matrix Chambers
Gavin Mansfield,
Littleton Chambers

Monday 15 October 2012
2pm

GUIDE TO COSTS IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
A guide to some of the general principles in relation to costs as well as comment on the latest case law from one of the country’s leading barristers in this area.

Nicholas Bacon QC,
4 New Square

Monday 12 November 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

EQUAL PAY UPDATE

The issues surrounding equal pay are contentious and ongoing. It is a crucial time for both public and private sector organisations to take practical action to identify and address the inequalities. This session will provide you with the tools and strategies you need to narrow the pay gap and manage the issues affecting pay in this rapidly changing area.

John Cavanagh QC,
11KBW

Monday 03 December 2012
2:00pm - 3:30pm

CASE SCREENING
New for 2012! Practical Strategies for case screening

Stephanie Prior, Partner
Anthony Gold Solicitors


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