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Getting paid, keeping the cash flowing

James Taylor, Associate Solicitor in the Disputes Team, will be giving a seminar at The Best of Bristol Exhibition on the 02 March 2010 at the Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa.

James will give insights into:

How to use letters and the Late Payment legislation to manage slow payers;
Using the County Court to get Judgments, and options for enforcement;
When to consider bankruptcy or winding up as an option;
What mediation is, and when to consider mediation to resolve commercial disputes;
Q & A - War stories - how have you fared - what would you do differently next time?

After the seminar, Business Owners and Accounts professionals will have a good grasp of steps to take to protect their businesses against bad debt, and the various options for enforcing payment and resolving customer disputes.

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