Webinar: Employee Ownership Trusts – Wider points to consider

We invite you to join Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal and Adrian Howells, Corporate Finance Director at Quantuma, for the final webinar in the Employee Ownership Trusts (EOT) series on exploring some of the wider points when considering an EOT sale. The interactive discussion, will include: The relationship between Trustees and the Board of Directors Role […]
Webinar: Route out of the pandemic – Tips for Employers

As the world continues to wrestle with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, employers and businesses are increasingly facing uncertainty over employment-related questions. Please join Helen Beech, Employment Partner and Georgia Roberts, Employment Solicitor as they focus on HR legal and practical issues arising from COVID-19. Topics will include: Legal/contractual issues around working from home […]
Webinar: Employee Ownership Trusts – Steps involved in a typical transaction

Following on from our recent Employee Ownership Trusts (EOT) – Efficient exits on an owner’s terms webinar, join Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal and Adrian Howells, Corporate Finance Director at Quantuma, as they talk you through typical documentation structuring an EOT whilst revisiting some of the advantages. The interactive discussion, will cover: Advantages of the process; An overview […]
Webinar: UK’s new immigration system from 1 January 2021

You are invited you to join Clarkslegal and PKF for our online webinar on the ‘UK’s new immigration system from 1 January 2021’, on Tuesday 8th December. From 1 January 2021, freedom of movement between the UK and the EU will end. The UK will introduce a new points based immigration system that will treat […]
Webinar: Supporting Mental Health in the Workplace – Hosted by Clarkslegal LLP, Mattioli Woods and SuperWellness

One in five people in the workplace are suffering from some form of mental health issue. What does this mean for you as an employer and what are your legal duties? How can you help your employees? In this webinar we will provide practical guidance for you, the employer, and demonstrate our exciting wellbeing workshops […]
Getting to Grips with Data Protection – Data Protection Breaches: Reporting and Enforcement

Do you know what obligations your organisation has to report data protection breaches? Any idea of the claims or penalties your organisation could face if a breach occurs? Stricter reporting obligations and increased penalties are coming with the GDPR, is your organisation aware of these and ready for the changes? This webinar is designed to […]
Webinar: Getting to Grips with Data Protection: Data Protection and Commercial Agreements

Many contracts contain very general data protection clauses, including vague provisions relating to whom data might be supplied and for what purpose. In the context of more stringent obligations and much higher potential liabilities under the GDPR, such general clauses may now prove to be problematic or inadequate. Further, going forward, contracts will need to […]
Webinar: Protecting your Business, Team and Assets from your Competitors

Due to demand, we are pleased to repeat the seminar we ran back in April on ‘Protecting your Business, Team and Assets from your Competitors’ via webinar. In this webinar, we will look at how do you stop competitors poaching your best staff or star teams and using your confidential information, including those sacred customer […]
Webinar : Getting to Grips with Data Protection – Handling Subject Access Requests

According to its annual report, more concerns were reported to the ICO in 2016/2017 than in any other year with subject access complaints topping the bill. Subject Access Requests (SARS) are a good way for individuals to find out what data is being held about them and ensure that this remains accurate and up to […]
Webinar: Getting to Grips with Data Protection – The General Data Protection Regulations

Data protection requirements are set to undergo major reform with the introduction of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on 25 May 2018. Companies need to ensure that they are aware of their legal obligations and comply with these to prevent information from being misused or falling into the wrong hands. With fines under […]