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Employment Brunch Briefing: What's new in employment law?This webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Tuesday 1st December, 2020 |
To view a recording of this webinar, please register your details below.

About The Webinar

Please note this webinar has already taken place.

At the end of a very challenging year for employers, we provide a useful summary of recent developments in employment law including key case law decisions from the last 12 months as well as important changes to legislation and guidance.

Following on from the presentation, there will be an opportunity for an interactive discussion in smaller groups with other delegates and solicitors from our employment team.  We will be looking at lessons learnt in 2020 and/or looking forward to 2021. 

 

 

 

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What's new in employment law?

Webinar

Q&A

Group discussion

  • Lessons learnt in 2020
  • Looking forward to 2021

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