Employment Solicitors

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    The Employment Law team at Meaby & Co delivers results to businesses and individuals.

    Employment Lawyers

Meaby&Co Employment Law

Meaby & Co has experienced employment solicitors who can assist both businesses and individuals with their day-to-day employment needs.

Our team offers practical, legal advice and creates strategies which are all aimed at resolving disputes at an early stage to try to avoid an escalation of costs.

Employment Law Advice For Businesses

We are able to support businesses by ensuring that strong contracts of employment tailored to the needs of the organisation and that up-to-date policies and procedures are in place. We also advise on various processes including disciplinary and grievances and individual or collective redundancies. 

Our employment solicitors are able to assist with the Transfer of Undertakings Regulations in the event of buying or selling a business that has existing employees and can provide advice and support in managing the employment relationship to ensure that it is successful.   

Meaby&Co realises that sometimes the employment relationship can break down and our employment solicitors can advise on dealing with difficulties in the work-place and terminating the arrangements with minimal risk and exposure.

Whilst we cannot always prevent employment tribunal claims from being issued, we are best placed to assist businesses in managing and defending those proceedings.

We can also advise on the implementation and enforceability of restrictive covenants to protect the business and its client relationships.

Disciplinary Procedures

Employment Status

Employment Tribunal Litigation

Policies and Procedures

Redundancies

Restrictive Covenants

Reputation

Settlement Agreements

Fees & Funding

Whistleblowing

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Please contact us for an initial conversation. Give the team a call on 02077035034 or email us at info@meaby.co.uk or complete the form below

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