Brexit, where are we now?
Sussex Innovation will be bringing you fortnightly webinars on a variety of subjects that are designed to help support you and your business during this difficult time. These events are being run in collaboration with Gatwick Diamond Business.
With all that is going on in the world, it is easy to feel like nothing is set or certain but this is not the case, on the 31st of December the UK will be out on its own. In this week's webinar, we will be looking at how best to prepare for and benefit from Brexit.
Our panel of experts:
Jane Smith: Solicitor at Moore Law
Specialising in all areas of Employment Law, I pride myself on being able to use my extensive legal professional experience of over 15 years (I qualified as a F.Inst.L.Ex before being admitted as a Solicitor in 2006) to offer practical commercial solutions to clients which adds real value to their business.
Having worked in several large regional law firms and then in-house, I started working as a self-employed consultant in 2019 and currently consult for a number of law firms across the South-East.
Peter Holmes: Director of InterAnalysis and Reader in Economics at the University of Sussex
Peter did his BA and PhD in Economics at Cambridge University.
He is a specialist in European Economic Integration and other global public policy issues, including the EU's relations with the WTO.
He is interested in the relationship among the complex of policies on trade, competition, regulation, and technology; he has collaborated with lawyers and political scientists. He has written reports for the European Commission and the World Bank.
AGENDA
12.50pm - Grab some lunch and settle down!
1.00pm - Welcome
1.05pm - Introductions
1.15pm - Panel discussion
1.50pm - Audience Q&A.
2.00pm - Goodbyes.
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This project has received funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (and in London the intermediate body Greater London Authority) is the managing authority for the ERDF.
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