CPD Day – business and commercial law

30 SEPTEMBER 2008
THE CHARING CROSS HOTEL, THE STRAND, LONDON

Now in its 4th year this innovative programme delivers a practical update on the key challenges facing in-house counsel, legal advisors, contracts and commercial managers in a series of focused workshops delivered by leading experts in business and commercial law.

The flexible format allows you to select the two topics that are most pertinent to your role and organisation. The timely fully accredited workshops will provide you with a working tool-kit of up-to-date case law and current best practice for the busy lawyer to beat the end of the CPD year.

HOW THE DAY WORKS

The day will comprise of eight, 3 hour sessions, split into series of morning and afternoon workshops, comprising of four key topic areas in each half day. Designed to be flexible, the CPD Day allows participants to select a single half-day session, which is accredited for 3 CPD hours, or two sessions making up a full day accredited for 6 CPD hours.

THE 6 KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

1 TIMELY. An ideal opportunity to ensure that you are up-to-date with your CPD requirements for the end of the CPD year.

2 SUBJECT. Each subject area has been nominated by in-house and commercial professionals as a business law issue that they need to be fully versed in.

3 FLEXIBLE. The option to gather 3 or 6 CPD hours depending on your requirements.

4 COST-EFFECTIVE. From £250 per workshopthe events are suitably priced for all training budgets.

5 EXPERTS. Leading lawyers who specialise in these key business law areas will be presenting each half-day session and who will be happy to discuss any particular areas of concern with you.

6 OPPORTUNITY to meet colleagues from other organisations throughout the day and learn from their experiences

WHO SHOULD BE ATTENDING?

  • Heads of legal departments
  • In-house lawyers
  • Legal advisors
  • Company secretaries
  • Private practice lawyers

And, all those who deal with these key areas in their day- to-day business role, including:

  • Commercial directors and managers
  • Contracts directors and managers