Shoosmiths set to exhibit at Chartered Institute of Housing event in Glasgow
The social housing team from Shoosmiths’ Edinburgh office is set to exhibit at the Chartered Institute of Housing Annual Conference and Exhibition, which will be held in Glasgow on 12–14 March.
The event — which will take place in the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre — is targeted at housing professionals from across the public, private and voluntary sectors. Shoosmiths will be found on Stand C67.
The firm’s social housing team provides a range of legal services to the sector, and key members of the team will be on hand to showcase those services, which include acquisitions and disposals; residential and commercial leasing; employment; corporate governance; litigation; debt recovery; new models; and EU legislative and procurement advice.
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