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James Warren will present a summary of key cases and trends in health and safety law, together with an indication of likely legal developments in 2021.He will also cover the impact of the Covid pandemic, examining the changed working patterns and new health considerations it has introduced. As far as possible it will be an interactive session with opportunity for questions and discussion.
Bio:
James is a partner with Dentons Kensington Swan’s employment and workplace health & safety team based in Auckland with extensive experience working in both the UK and New Zealand. He is regularly instructed on multi-jurisdictional projects and business transformations, while also dealing with investigations, dismissals and personal grievances. James is an approachable and responsive advocate when dealing with disputes, grievances and claims, focused on delivering practical and commercial solutions. He represents clients in both employment and health and safety litigation.
James has been consistently recommended in The Legal 500 and has been described in various editions as a ’clear thinking adviser’ providing ’great customer service’, along with ’robust and practical advice’. He assists clients dealing with WorkSafe enforcement action and advises on a proactive approach to health & safety compliance. He is published widely and is regularly asked to speak at conferences and seminars.
James’ recent work has seen a focus on the issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, including with home working and the use of masks.
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