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Reading: Demand high for employment law seminar

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TBM Team

A record number of guests have completed the ‘early-bird’ registration process for Blandy & Blandy LLP’s annual Employment Law/HR seminar this autumn.

The popular event, taking place at Reading’s Green Park Conference Centre on October 11, is set to welcome over 100 attendees including senior HR professionals, business owners and directors and people managers, and will provide an update on new and emerging developments. Topics at last year’s event included GDPR for HR professionals, talent attraction and retention and restructuring a business, alongside an update on case law.

Blandy & Blandy’s employment law team is highly recommended in both Chambers UK Guide and The Legal 500 and recognised as one of the most experienced and established in the region.

For more information or to register to attend this free event, click here or email david.lamont@blandy.co.uk.

 

TBM Team

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