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  • In an ever-evolving business landscape, resilience and adaptability are key to long-term success. Our ‘Future-proof your business’ event series brings together legal experts and industry leaders to explore the legal foundations that support sustainable growth, risk management, and strategic decision-making.

    Join us for a series of insightful events designed to equip business owners, advisers, and decision-makers with the tools they need to navigate change confidently and proactively.

    Upcoming events

    1. Effective credit control: Legal strategies to future-proof your business

    13 November 2025
    Online (GoToWebinar) 
    Free to attend

    In today’s uncertain economic climate, robust credit control is more than a finance function, it’s a legal imperative.

    Led by Paul Abdey, a legal expert with over 23 years’ experience in debt and insolvency, this webinar will explore how businesses can strengthen their credit control processes to reduce risk, protect cash flow, and support sustainable growth.

    What we’ll cover:

    Credit control in 2025 – Emerging risks and trends
    Strengthening your systems – From contractual protections to tailored credit control frameworks
    When things go wrong – A real-world case study on legal intervention and lessons learned
    Interactive Q&A – Your chance to ask questions and get expert advice

    Who should attend:

    SMEs, owner-managed and family businesses, finance directors, CFOs, credit controllers, and advisers such as accountants and banks.

    2. Smart funding strategies for sustainable growth

    January 2026
    In-person seminar (Location TBC)
    Free to attend

    Making the right funding decisions is critical to driving business growth and resilience. This seminar offers expert insights on navigating funding opportunities and challenges in the current economy, with practical advice on how to fuel long-term success when incorporating investment and funding into your business strategy.

    Who should attend:

    This seminar is ideal for business owners, finance directors, senior leaders, and strategic decision-makers looking to strengthen their organisation’s financial foundations and explore sustainable growth opportunities.

    Coming soon:

    3. Strategic property planning for long-term success

    As the workplace continues to evolve, so too do the legal and strategic considerations around commercial property. This event explores how businesses can align their property planning with long-term goals, offering expert insights into the shifting legal landscape and practical guidance on the key issues that need to be considered.

    4. Employment law reform as a catalyst for change

    The UK is on the brink of the most significant employment law reform in decades. This seminar explores how the Employment Rights Bill will reshape the workplace, prompting employers to rethink contracts, workplace behaviours, and organisational culture, with insights into the evolving legal landscape and practical guidance on how to respond strategically to change.

    5. Property and construction outlook 2026

    Bringing together professionals from across Kent’s property and construction sectors, this annual event offers expert-led insights into the region’s built environment, exploring current market challenges, legal issues and economic trends shaping the future of the industry.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to future-proof your business.

    Register your interest today.

     

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