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Sole practitioners' networking meeting

Date: 28th November 2018

Time: 18:00 - 19:00

Location:
Law Society of Scotland
Atria One
144 Morrison Street
Edinburgh
EH3 8EX

CPD Hours: 1hour

The Coal Authority - Protecting the public from hidden risks • The impact of the coal mining legacy, with a focus on specific areas of Scotland • An introduction to the work of the Coal Authority • When mining risks become hazards – a coal mine shaft collapse case study • Protecting your client’s investment – the range of search reports available from the Coal Authority • How our data is updated • Support available from the Coal Authority Crowd

The Seminar will provide an introduction to the work of the Coal Authority and an overview of
•    The impact of the coal mining legacy, with a focus on specific areas of Scotland
•    When mining risks become hazards – a coal mine shaft collapse case study
•    Protecting your client’s investment – the range of search reports available from the Coal Authority
•    How our data is updated
•    Support available from the Coal Authority

Register today 

All solicitors, trainees and paralegals are welcome to attend. Secure your place by emailing Katie McKenna at [email protected] including any dietary or access requirements.

This seminar is available to all local faculties across Scotland free of charge via remote access. Should you wish to attend remotely, please get in touch.

Sole Practitioners

The gateway to a variety of sources of information, assistance and communication by, from, among and for sole practitioners.

  • 17:30 - 18:00

    Registration, refreshments and networking
  • Clare Tasker Account Manager, the Coal Authority

    Clare has been with the Coal Authority for 13 years since graduating from Bristol University with a law degree.  Initially working within contracts and procurement provided her with great opportunities to build strong stakeholder relationships, both internally and externally – and gave her experience of an ever-changing public sector environment.  Moving to the Coal Authority’s operational team in 2011, Clare developed specialist skills and experience in mining information research, through supporting colleagues responding to mining risks across the UK coalfield.

    Now operating in the Mining Reports Team, she has had opportunities to use this combination of skills and knowledge to drive client focused system developments, product development and engaging webinars/training sessions.  Clare now works with a number of clients, predominantly in Scotland, to ensure that they have the very best in support that meets their specific requirements. 

     

Prices

prices exclude VAT

Solicitors, trainees and paralegals and local faculties :
£Free
 

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