3PB Employment Barrister Thomas O'Donohoe addresses Employment Law Update Seminar at Southampton's Solent University
4th May 2016
Thomas O’Donohoe appeared as one of a team of speakers from Chambers’ Employment Law Group at a seminar on current employment law topics presented by the group to professional clients at Southampton Solent University. Thomas addressed the topic of recent developments in the law on reasonable adjustments.
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