Prominent Cheshire law firm SAS Daniels to host exclusive free to attend employment law seminars
By Rich Wilcock
7th Mar 2023 | Law
Leading North-West law firm SAS Daniels LLP is hosting a duo of complimentary breakfast events in March for members of the local business community, sharing invaluable insight into employment law and HR-related matters.
The seminars are to be held on Wednesday 22 March at Hollin House Hotel in Bollington and Thursday 23 March at Village Hotel Cheadle in Cheadle Hulme with RSVPs required.
The interactive and informative sessions will explore highly topical subjects relating to employment law.
Throughout the seminars, expertise will be shared on mental health and well-being in the workplace, in addition to an in-depth discussion on practical support and the cost of living crisis.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to spend time networking with business contacts from the local area and can enjoy a fully cooked breakfast.
Katie Hodson, partner and head of employment at SAS Daniels commented: "Our previous employment seminars have been hugely popular, and we are delighted to be hosting two more this March.
"We firmly understand that it is not always easy to focus on developing a successful business whilst also dealing with employee matters, which if not handled correctly, could become problematic and even damaging for your company.
"For this reason, we are keen to support local businesses by sharing our expertise and insight during these sessions."
Those wishing to attend one of the breakfast seminars will need to RSVP by contacting Lynne Shaw at [email protected], with their chosen location and any dietary requirements.
SAS Daniels LLP is a Cheshire-based law firm with offices in Stockport, Chester, Macclesfield and Congleton, servicing both businesses and individuals throughout the local area and nationwide.
To find out more about SAS Daniels, visit www.sasdaniels.co.uk
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