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Beth Leng
EXPERTISE I help organisations and individuals to realise opportunities and resolve disputes within the employment relationship, including where there are allegations of physical, emotional and financial distress. I am a specialist adviser on senior executive matters, considering issues of remuneration and terms of employment, opportunities for…
Tracy Lacey-Smith
With over 13 years’ experience of dispute resolution, I help organisations across a wide range of sectors including healthcare, education and not-for-profit.
Emma Richardson
EXPERTISEI work with clients on a wide range of matters including employment, corporate, commercial, insolvency and debt related disputes. I have experience in acting on behalf of individuals and companies from a range of sectors. Recognising the court’s approach to avoid unnecessary litigation, my focus is assisting clients to achieve the best resolution…
Gemma Jones
A lawyer who specialises in employment law and corporate immigration
Julie Cohen (née Zhalkovsky)
A dual-qualified divorce specialist
Corporate Immigration
Keeping your business on the right side of UK immigration law
English Divorce for Foreign Nationals
Family Solicitor, Julie Cohen discusses the processes that Foreign Nationals have to undertake in order to get divorced in the UK, in English and Russian.
The UK’s Points-Based Immigration System
Chris Cook and Nishma Chudasama look at the new points-based immigration system which came into force on 1st January 2021.
The weirdest things couples fight over in court during divorce
Divorcing couples can divide multi-million-pound assets with ease, only to come to blows over a particular ornament or their cherished pet. Marilyn Bell comments on possessions that divorcing couples spar over in court and how to avoid lengthy battles.
Top Tips to avoid the perils of the office Christmas party
How to avoid HR issues at the work Christmas party.
Number of agency workers expected to rise to 1 million by 2020
Independent think-tank Resolution Foundation suggest that the number of agency workers is set to rise to 1 million by 2020.
UK Visa Eligibility Criteria Changes – Implications for Businesses
With changes expected to be implemented in Spring 2024, what can you do to prepare?
Injury to Feelings: Vento Bands Increased
The President of the Employment Tribunals has confirmed an increase in the compensation bands (known as Vento bands) awarded for injury to feeling in…
Professional Indemnity Insurance
A discussion at the Law Society Gazette roundtable held in March.
Introducing Fees in the Employment Tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal
The Ministry of Justice has launched an open consultation on introducing fees in the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal. The proposed…
Managing The Menopause at Work
The menopause can have a big impact on the day to day lives of employees. It is a natural part of aging and typically happens to women between the ages…