Training and Documentation
As a result of our extensive experience in the field of Labour and Company Law, Bufete Conesa Asociados gives conferences and has published several articles, reports, and legal studies.
As an extension of our vast experience as business legal advisors we also offer training courses.
Who are our training courses for?
Entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized companies, administrators, directors, middle managers and professionals.
What is the objective of our training courses?
To train attendees in all aspects companies need to be aware of, such as:
- Incentive payment systems
- Applying labour law effectively in business
- Employment, administrative, civil, criminal and tax responsibilities of directors, middle managers and administrators
- Compliance with the law on Occupational Risk Prevention, adapted to the company
- Use of various types of work contracts.
- Sufficient knowledge of regulations, to comply with the law and to act in such a way that, in the event of a claim, there is a greater likelihood of success in the defence at trial.
- Systems for more flexible working hours and working relationships within the company.
- Everything negotiable in a work contract: mandatory overtime, post-contractual non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, unauthorised absenteeism, protection of inventions and developments, etc.
- Options when faced with company restructuring. How to lessen the impact
- How to manage a workplace accident from the outset
- How to get the best from your external legal adviser
- Proportionality in sanctions and dismissals.
Where does training take place?
Our training activities are carried out in professional associations, institutes and schools, employers' organisations, coaching centres for directors and middle managers, and in masters and postgraduate universities.
Our professionals also offer in-company training here at our offices or at the client's company. Training is specially-tailored to the needs of each company, its directors and employees.
We also periodically write articles and newsletters in which we summarise and explain the latest legal and jurisprudence issues relevant to individuals and companies.


