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As COVID-19 continues to spread, the significant impact it's had on businesses can be felt globally.

Employers must be prepared as they are being forced to take unprecedented measures such as closing business, enforcing layoffs, reducing pay and working hours as well as implementing remote working provisions. Managing this whilst coping with sudden changes in regulation and local laws is a challenge. 

Thomson Reuters MENA, in partnership with DWF (Middle East) LLP is hosting a webinar on Monday 30th March. Join our experts as they discuss the business implications of COVID-19 and provide practical guidance in relation to employment.

Please fill in the form to register your attendance.


Webinar Information

Date: Monday 30th March 2020
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm (GST)
Location: Online webinar
Topic: COVID-19: Tackling employment issues

Join the discussion as our Legal experts cover the impact COVID-19 has had on employment. With a focus on:
  • Unpaid leave
  • Working from home
  • Visas
  • Salary Deduction
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Practical guidance
  • Q&A
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About DWF (Middle East) LLP
DWF is a global legal business with a purpose to transform legal services.  Defined by our values, our strategy is to understand our clients, engage our people and to do things differently. We invest in high quality services, solutions, technology and people. We do not simply claim to be different, we prove it through every detail of our work, across every level.

Over the last five years, DWF has been on a steady growth trajectory. Since opening its first office in Dubai in 2015, the business looks very different and the main driver for this has been the new management and its vision to become a top mid-tier legal business in the Middle East.

Regionally, DWF now has an office in Dubai and Doha and the team continues to grow with 10 Partners and 5 Legal Directors (with over 160 years of combined experience), 12 lawyers, 8 Trainees/Paralegals and 18 support staff.

Our clients benefit from a full-service offering with a particular focus on Banking & Finance, Islamic Finance, Employment, Construction & Infrastructure, Dispute Resolution, Corporate and Commercial, Technology, Oil and Gas and Energy.
Speakers
Shiraz Sethi
Regional Managing Partner & Co-Head of Employment,
DWF (Middle East) LLP
Thenji Moyo
Legal Director & Co-Head of Employment,
DWF (Middle East) LLP
Ali Al Assaad
Senior Associate, Employment,
DWF (Middle East) LLP
Max Clarke
Territory Manager, Legal Professionals,
Thomson Reuters MENA
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