Industrial Law Society: evening events this week
As you may know, the Society is hosting numerous evening meetings this week which are taking place in Nottingham, Sheffield, Newcastle and Leeds.
I am writing to remind you about the sessions as detailed below and to advise you that there is still time to sign up to attend them if you have not already done so.
For full details of each meeting and to pre-book attendance please click on the blue links below.
[Nottingham**
](https://www.industriallawsociety.org.uk/ils_events/156)**Wednesday 21 November 2018
Duty of Fidelity and Fiduciary Duties
Ed Beever, Barrister, St Philips Chambers
[Sheffield**
](https://www.industriallawsociety.org.uk/ils_events/142)**Wednesday 21 November 2018
Uber and Luddism: Reflections from History on Law, Democracy, and Technological Change
Simon Deakin,
Professor of Law, University of Cambridge and Editor ILJ
[Newcastle**
](https://www.industriallawsociety.org.uk/ils_events/124)**Wednesday 21 November 2018
Burchell under threat: a look at conduct related dismissals and the Burchell test
Seamus Sweeny, Barrister, Parklane PlowdenÂ
Leeds
Thursday 22 November 2018
Uber and Luddism: Reflections from History on Law, Democracy, and Technological Change
Simon Deakin, Professor of Law, University of Cambridge and Editor ILJ
Each meeting offers 1.5 CPD hours accreditation and they are open to both members and non-members of the Society.
Kindest regards
Jean Hughes
Co-ordinator, ILS
Published: 19/11/2018 18:15