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Introduction to employment and labour law in the UK
Eversheds Sutherland's employment law team, with over 160 specialist lawyers in the UK, has the widest range of experience in Britain. This means we offer clients whatever they need in terms of human resources advice: legal experience, creative thinking and the resources to handle any job of any size.
We have genuine specialists in even the most unusual aspects of employment law and have clients in nearly all sectors of business and the public sector. We have extensive experience of working for international businesses throughout the world and are used to coordinating services across jurisdictions and time zones. Our international presence enables us to provide legal support 'on the ground' throughout Europe.
We deploy our knowledge and experience to deliver practical and business-like advice for our clients. Our lawyers are trained to focus on solutions and to use straightforward effective language. We understand the importance of ready access to legal advice and the speed of delivery so we are committed to providing this. From the formulation of HR strategy through to implementation, our clients come to us because we offer a complete service.
We have comprehensive information on the areas of employment law we can advise you on. Please use the 'areas of experience' links on the left to visit the sections you are interested in and find out how we can help you meet today's human resources challenges.
For more information on any of our legal services, please contact one of our dedicated employment law specialists today.
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