Legal Webinar: Burness Paull – 12 May

Legal Webinar: Burness Paull – 12 May

We are delighted to present the first in our Legal Webinar series. These webinars will feature our Legal Resources Select group, a carefully selected group of law firms in Scotland. Find out more about our Legal Resources Select group here.

This session will take place on Wednesday 12 May at 2PM, hosted by Scottish Care CEO, Dr Donald Macaskill and featuring representatives from Burness Paull.  They will be looking at the following topics:

Operation Koper – Lynne Gray

Human Rights – Fiona Killen

Vaccinations in the workplace – Mandy Laurie

We encourage Scottish Care members to join this session for the opportunity to ask any legal questions that they may have.

Joining details will be available on the Members Area shortly.

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