BUSINESS leaders will meet at the Three Counties Showground to discuss post-Brexit business concerns.

Law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys will be hosting its Big Brexit Breakfast on November 19, giving guests the chance to ask the experts for advice navigating Brexit uncertainty.

The event, held from 8am to 10.30am, which draws in entrepreneurs and business leaders, will enable them to take their businesses forward in a new trading environment.

Specialists in delegates’ areas of concern post-Brexit will speak on a range of topics; Jenny Okafor-Jones will give advice on immigration, Kristine Scott on employment, Nicolas Groffman on international trade, Charles Drayson on GDPR, Daniel De Saulles on contracts, and Ruth Sheret on regulatory law.

Robert Capper, the firm’s head of Commercial Team and Sectors, who is leading the event, said: “We want delegates to bring their business questions, discuss their concerns with peers and identify what steps they need to take to thrive.

“This is a great opportunity to air the key issues, learn from fellow businesspeople and get some specific advice on solutions.”

The breakfast is part of a series run in partnership with Allcooper, PACT and the Three Counties Showground.

To book a place, visit https://www.hcrlaw.com/event/the-big-brexit-breakfast/

Harrison Clark Rickerbys has more than 500 staff and partners based at offices in Worcester, Hereford, Cheltenham, the Wye Valley, Birmingham, the Thames Valley, Cambridge and central London.

The firm also has a number of highly successful teams specialising in individual market sectors, including health and social care, education, technology, agricultural and rural affairs, defence, security and the forces, and construction.