Virtual Seminars
We at Virtual Law are big on knowledge sharing. We believe that by sharing our knowledge of all things legal, we’ll be able to help you keep your legal costs low. Virtual Law offers business managers and executives the opportunity to learn of legal updates across all our practice areas via Virtual Law’s Virtual Seminars and Webinars.
Our mode of delivery also saves you the cost and inconvenience of travelling. The majority of our seminars are highly interactive webinars, transmitted via the Internet to your desktop. Currently, audio commentary is received via a dedicated multi-way conference line and questions can be asked at any time. Our Virtual Seminars last between 40 and 60 minutes, including Q&A time. We automatically send you a transcript of the webinar after it takes place.
To participate, simply click on the seminar of interest below and complete the application form. In return, we’ll send you specific joining instructions including a PIN, instructions for viewing the webinar and timely reminders in the run-up to the event.
Virtual Seminars – What’s on?
FLOURISH THROUGH FRANCHISING
CALL 0844 73 73 51 (PIN Required)
November 2011, 1200 – 1300 GMT – date to be confirmed
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Please check back regularly for updates and dates of our next Virtual Seminar. Alternatively, please email info@virtuallaw.eu for seminar notifications.
* There is no cost for participating in a Virtual Seminar, Event or Employment Matters Live! However, you will have to pay for your conference call. Calls cost £0.043/minute from a BT landline and the conference should not exceed 1 hour. Call costs from mobiles or other land lines may vary.
Disclaimer: Virtual Law, through the VirtualBrief, Employment Matters Live! Forum, the Virtual Law Innovation Hotline and Virtual Seminars, provides general advice and legal updates in relation to the legal issues raised. This guidance is not intended to be comprehensive and should not be relied upon as legal advice in any specific circumstances. If you require legal advice in relation to a specific issue, Virtual Law will be happy to assist with your enquiry.
