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- Judy Usher, HR Manager, Willmott Dixon. Delegate at Workplace Investigations 2012

Employment Law For In-House Legal Advisers

A comprehensive update on the latest employment law developments for in-house legal advisers, with a focus on key areas of employment law that are particularly relevant to in-house counsel

Introduction

The LexisNexis Butterworths Employment Law for In-house Legal Advisers Conference is specially designed for busy in-house legal professionals who need a comprehensive and practical update on a variety of employment law topics.

Chaired by Barclays’ Director of Employment, Incentives & Pensions, Group Centre Legal Gavin Haynes, this conference will enable you to share experiences with other in-house legal advisers from a range of sectors. You will also gain focused, practical advice from employment law experts from private practice and the Bar.

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 05 October 2011

Location:

Kingsway Hall Hotel
London, WC2B 5BX

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6.2 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Keynote on the Government’s consultation on modern workplaces – a help or a hindrance?
  • Collaborative and in-depth workshop sessions on:
    - the latest case law developments on TUPE and practical implications for UK and cross border transactions
    - dealing with organisational change and changing terms / conditions
    - implementing the Agency Workers Regulations and policy issues
    - getting to grips with changes in relation to family leave rights and pay
    - strikes and industrial action
    - key problem areas related to disability and sickness absence
    - employment tribunal litigation
    - enforcing restrictive covenants
  • Panel discussion on how busy in-house employment lawyers can add value to the business and “stay ahead of the curve”

Who Should Attend

Please circulate to:

  • In-house Legal Advisers who deal with employment law issues
  • HR Directors
  • Legal Directors
  • Employment Lawyers in Private Practice and in the Bar