WEBINAR: Coronavirus – remedial actions for entrepreneurs
GWW remains at your disposal in terms of legal support aimed at minimizing the negative impact of COVID-19 coronavirus on business operations.
In anticipation of the “shielding package for entrepreneurs” announced by the Minister of Development J. Emilewicz, we are analyzing applicable legal regulations for our clients and advise them on solutions aimed primarily at ensuring safe and lawful business operations and reducing financial losses.
In this regard, we would like to invite you to a free webinar on 19.03.2020 at 11:00 am.
Taking into account new regulations and guidelines issued by the authorities on an ongoing basis, we will present the possibilities of remedial actions in the following areas:
- duties and rights of the employer and employee, attorney-at-law Ines Borkowska
- RODO, attorney-at-law Piotr Czajka
- relations with contractors, pending court and tax disputes, lawyer Piotr Świstak
- security in remote work, specialist in IT systems design Norbert Nowak
Registrations: rzeszow@gww.pl
Attention! You may register by 18 March until 5 pm.
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