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Saturday Morning Legal Surgeries: Employment

February 4th 2012 09:30 to 13:00
Nockolds LLP Solicitors, Market Square, Bishop's Stortford, CM23 3UZ

If you are at risk of losing your job, have recently lost your job or want to check that the process for redundancy is being followed correctly or have any employment issue you would like to discuss contact us at Nockolds for a free 30min consultation this Saturday February 4th.


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Redundancies and job losses have become a regular feature in our news. If you are facing job losses or have recently lost your job or have any employment issue you would like to discuss come and see Bev Moseley, Employment Solicitor at Nockolds for a free 30 minute consultation.

For more information contact Bev on 01279 712501 or bmoseley@nockolds.co.uk

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