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Greig Honeyman

Former Partner
Shepherd and Wedderburn

Greig Honeyman recently retired as a Consultant, and formerly was a partner, in the Private Client Department of Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP. Greig started his long career as an apprentice with W&J Burness . He has started firms and merged firms with everything in between. Until 2012 he was Managing Partner of Fyfe Ireland LLP.

 While in practice he was one of the last of the legal generalists and was well regarded by many as a "trusted advisor "and a "man of business". Over his professional life Greig represented many lawyers and accountants and advised them on their business strategies. Given his background he is uniquely placed to offer valuable insight into the issues of succession planning in smaller legal firms.

CPD & Training with Greig Honeyman:

Talent Retention and Succession Planning

CPD
Live online
6th June 2023 11:00 - 13:00 Essential skills training|Personal injury, Professional negligence, Road traffic, Employment law, Children, Education, Family and divorce, Commercial property, Civil court work, Environment, Power and utilities
Staff issues are major factors for many firms. This panel will discuss what actions employers (small and medium firms in particular) need to consider to retain talent, as well as how best to go about succession planning.
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