Free Motoring Law Roadshow

22nd April 2015

Sheffield law firm Cartwright King is warning local companies not to fall foul of the impact that employee motoring offences can have on business.

Last year nearly 150,000 people were convicted of speeding offences and over 1 million fixed penalty notices were issued across the UK.  These convictions in many cases have a significant, lasting effect not only on the individual but on their employer's business, affecting logistics, morale and profitability. One of the UK's leading law firms, Cartwright King is holding a free workshop which aims to help business specialists identify issues which need to be referred to our motoring lawyers and help businesses deal with the complex issues that motoring offences can raise. Andy Cash says -Many of the most common motoring situations are shrouded in myth and often clouded by dangerously inaccurate comment. It is vital that businesses have a clear understanding of their corporate responsibilities and provide clear guidance to employees about how to effectively deal with issues as they arise. -Dealing with Notices of Intended Prosecution promptly, keeping drivers on the road when points accumulation means they face disqualification and understanding the detail of insurance requirements, are all issues which we can help companies deal with. Cartwright King's presentation will assist company owners to be more aware of how to ensure that their staff are safe, legal and effective drivers, information with clear business benefits. Thursday 30th April 2015 5:30pm 7pm At the Law Society Hall, 8 Campo Lane, Sheffield To book your place please email: enquiries@sheffieldlawsociety.co.uk Free for all attendees

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