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We bring you a series of bitesize webinars for insurance brokers, intermediaries and their insurers.
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We bring you a series of bitesize webinars for insurance brokers, intermediaries and their insurers.
This webinar focuses on risk management for business owners and their advisors, highlighting the key issues business owners need to be aware of and the areas advisers should consider when providing joined‑up personal and commercial advice.
Our series 'Life Sciences Legal Forum' showcases a collection of legal webinars discussing new regulations, latest trends and key regulatory issues in the life sciences sector.
In this series our procurement experts address public procurement in the UK, focussing on topics that those working with public procurement need to consider.
Bitesize webinars for the construction and engineering risk market.
A series of webinars for in-house lawyers looking for practical and commercial advice.
FICs initially came about in response to the limitations out on gifting to trust and have been developed to mimic many of the protective elements trusts offer
This webinar will be of interest to anyone connected with the professional indemnity insurance market, including underwriters, claims handlers and brokers.
Mills & Reeve acted for the University in this landmark case, which has far‑reaching implications for how universities structure their governing documents, approach freedom of speech issues, and engage with the OfS as regulator. We explain what the judgment says, why it matters, and what institutions should be thinking about next.
A series of webinars on legal issues affecting the construction and engineering industry.
Our insurance series 'a brief account' showcases bitesize discussions between our accountants liability team and insurance specialists.
In this short, experience‑led webinar, our higher education specialists explore some of the legal and regulatory issues that most commonly arise in international collaboration arrangements, drawing on recent work from practice.