Fresh Business Thinking goes legal
August 21st, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 43 times, 1 so far today
Fresh Business Thinking goes legal
Freshbusinessthinking.com the website that gives business owners and directors information and advice to help them run their businesses more effectively has launched a regular newsletter covering Employment Law and Health & Safety issues.
“My brief is to deliver no nonsense, plain English advice to help you deal with real legal problems that affect your business. Welcome to the Fresh Business Thinking Legal Newsletter!”
So says Mark Ellis who is the latest expert practitioner to join the www.freshbusinessthinking.com network of experts.
Mark has an allergy to legal jargon and a positive dislike of lawyers that don’t give straight (and short) answers to straight forward legal questions. Mark will be delivering an interesting (and sometimes controversial) point of view, as well as frank, relevant advice that is perhaps a little different from that given by your standard issue solicitor.
To sign up for these free newsletters and get regular advice from a lawyer who is also a business owner go to www.freshbusinessthinking.com
The first issue deals with;
• Dealing with problem staff
• Hiring and firing
• Commercial agents
For more information visit www.freshbusinessthinking.com/search
Notes to editors
www.freshbusinessthinking.com is becoming the most visited site for business owners, directors and entrepreneurs running small and medium-sized businesses in the UK.
www.freshbusinessthinking.com is an on-line business resource giving ideas, information, advice and news aimed squarely at the UK’s SMEs.
It provides the ‘how to’ for SME business decision makers and offers practical advice on essential business topics and solutions to specific business problems.
Fresh Business Thinking also produces a series of monthly editorially independent newsletters covering Sales, Marketing, Finance, HR, Technology and Personal Finance and a weekly view from the top can be found in the weekly CEO newsletters.
To register to receive the newsletters visit www.freshbusinessthinking.com
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