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Monica Atwal

Managing Partner

Monica Atwal

Managing Partner

“Monica is phenomenal. She is efficient, focused, supportive and extremely knowledgeable. She’s who you’d want to represent you if you’ve got a tough case.”

Chambers

Monica is an employment and immigration lawyer and managing partner of Clarkslegal.

Monica has over 20 years’ experience and has represented a significant number of high- profile clients on complex employment and immigration matters and regularly provides training to her corporate clients. Clients range from individuals, start-ups, SMEs to large multinational organisations, working in a range of sectors from IT, utilities, pharmaceuticals, retail, logistics, motor and professional/service firms.

Monica represents clients on small to large scale redundancies, high-profile disability cases, pensions, discrimination, equal pay and whistleblowing issues. A talented advocate and litigator, she regularly represents clients in the UK tribunals and is known as a passionate advocate for her clients.

She specialises in assisting businesses with the global transfer of staff – particularly at director level – and their families. She also assists entrepreneurs, investors and overseas companies setting up in the UK.

Monica is frequently recognised as a leading lawyer by a number of the legal guides including Chambers and Legal 500. Leading Individual in immigration South East, Legal 500.

Monica has published articles in national and specialist media, sat on legal know how boards and presented numerous talks and seminars.

Experience

Immigration

Monica advises UK and international companies, obtaining visas for entrepreneurs, investors and overseas companies setting up in the UK. She acts for a range of companies, assisting them with their sponsorship licence and employing overseas workers. Clients can be provided with a complete immigration outsource function as an extension of their HR team, ensuring the recruitment of talent and dealing with all aspects of the sponsor management system.

Redundancy/restructuring

Monica advises on a significant number of projects including small to large scale redundancies, transfers of businesses both in and out of organisations and changes to terms and conditions, including to pension schemes. Monica works with clients to achieve smooth change management where the emphasis is on engagement and ensuring positive outcomes for the business and the employees.

Discrimination

Monica advises on all aspects of discrimination, equal pay, whistleblowing, family friendly and flexible working requests. Examples include being involved in the first Court of Appeal case on disability discrimination and successfully acting for a manager who was awarded record damages in a depression case.
Monica regularly represents clients in high profile tribunal claims and won a significant whistleblowing claim for a financial director.

Training and Advice

Monica is experienced in tribunal claims and has a high success rate. A number of claims get withdrawn prior to clients incurring substantial costs.
Monica assists with preventative measures and supports the client’s brand by running employee engagement programmes and training seminars. Which varies from one-to-one director coaching to group workshops.

Employment advice ranges from simple checks to complex and strategic matters. Monica gets to know her clients’ businesses well to provide practical, robust and commercial advice that balances legal risk appropriately for their business.

What our clients say

“The team work in true partnership with us as a client. Monica Atwal is exceptional and the team at Clarkslegal are all incredibly professional. Clarkslegal work collaboratively with us and in a very commercially focused way.”

Legal 500 2024

“Monica is experienced and pragmatic.”

Chambers 2024

“Monica Atwal is outstanding, she balances the need for pragmatism and commerciality in providing successful outcomes. She is very passionate and genuinely cares for us as a client.”

Legal 500 2024

“Monica is a great individual who is a clear thinker and problem solver.”

Chambers 2024

“Monica is always approachable, practical and supportive.”

Chambers 2024

“Monica Atwal and Helen Beech are both outstanding. Their significant legal knowledge across all areas of employment law and years of practical experience within the employment tribunal system puts them amongst the best instructing solicitors I have worked with.”

Legal 500 2024

“Monica is a delight to work with – she is hard-working, committed and gives us sound advice. She also tends to test our own risk appetite as a company and tailors her advice accordingly.”

Chambers and Partners 2025

“Monica Atwal is very responsive, authentic, balanced and provides equal amounts of challenge and support. She is very strategic and continues to evolve her business and the team that works with her. Monica is an incredible lawyer and leader.”

Legal 500 2025

“Monica supports the education around employment law of our managers and leaders. She conducts annual development programmes, which in turn support a more proactive approach to employee relations.”

Legal 500 2025

“The team has truly become more than a third-party supplier, we would consider Monica Atwal and the team to be part of our organisation! This has been achieved by Clarkslegal taking the time and initiative to really understand our business.”

Legal 500 2025

“Monica Atwal is very responsive, authentic, balanced and provides equal amounts of challenge and support. She is very strategic and continues to evolve her business and the team that works with her. Monica is an incredible lawyer and leader.”

Legal 500 2025

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