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Brief encounters

6th September 2007
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Commercial Motor is hosting a series of free legal brea cast briefings across the regions to keep you up to date with the latest compliance issues affecting your business.

In association with ATS Euromaster, Commercial Motor will be hosting a series of legal seminars throughout September and October to inform you of the latest legal developments affecting your operation.There will be venues in most of the Traffic Areas. putting them within easy reach of anyone responsible for keeping a road transport fleet legal and profitable.

They will take less than three hours out of your day; you'll be briefed by experts in the theory and the best practice demanded by current legislation. Each session will include: • An update from your local Traffic Commissioner on recently introduced and forthcoming legislation in the road transport industry; what to do to stay compliant; and what hot topics are likely to put your fleet under the microscope. • Backhouse Jones, one of the leading road transport solicitors in the UK, will discuss the major issues facing fleets today and explain how to ensure your fleet remains legal.

• The MD of a top local road transport operation will take you through the initiatives launched in his firm over the past 18 months to comply with the new laws, allowing you to discuss best practice with your fellow operators.

The events start with breakfast at 8am and should be wrapped up by 10.30am to give you the maximum useful information without taking too much time from the working day. Nonetheless we have allowed plenty of time for question-and-answer sessions, giving you a chance to discuss the implications of what you hear with our speakers and other operators. u

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