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Louise Keenan

Associate

Louise Keenan

Associate

“Her advice is always considered, commercial and solutions oriented. I appreciate how she breaks down technical employment law and explores different approaches to reach our preferred outcome that best aligns with our culture.”

Barton Willmore

Louise is an experienced associate in the employment team and advises both companies and individuals on a wide range of employment law matters from complex disciplinary issues to transfers under the Transfer of Undertaking Regulations (TUPE) and restructures.

Louise advises companies of all sizes on the practical and commercial aspects of any TUPE process including business reorganisations and redundancies, tribunal claims, and industrial and employee relations. She has supported her clients though complex multiple claims relating to holiday pay, national minimum wage claims and equal pay.

She has extensive experience advising both companies and individuals on disciplinary and grievance, settlement agreements, unfair dismissal and discrimination, including leading successful mediations.

She led the charge on IR35 and worker status advice and has significant experience to help companies manage their contractual arrangements with their workforce.

Louise also has extensive experience advising on data protection law including assisting organisations in understanding their obligations.  She advises on matters such as data breaches and individuals rights and can assist organisations in responding to data subject access requests.  She regularly drafts relevant policies and documents for organisations including privacy notices and data processing agreements.

Louise’s expert knowledge allows her to offer training to clients on all aspects of employment law.

Experience

Employment Advice

Louise provides advice to companies and individuals on disciplinary and grievance procedures, sickness absence, redundancies, restructures, procedures for consultation and the election of employee representatives, breach of contract issues, post-termination restrictions and data access requests.

TUPE and outsourcing

Provides strategic advice on negotiations should any dispute arise and support clients in mitigating the risks associated with TUPE which may include drafting warranties and indemnities in commercial agreements and assisting with tri-partite settlement agreements.

Unfair Dismissal

Louise supports companies in both preventing and reacting to unfair dismissal. On the preventative side, she can provide clear advice, training on procedures and assist with drafting correspondence and negotiating settlement terms.

She can provide assistance with all aspects of the employment tribunal process from drafting a defense to representing the company at the tribunal. She also advises individuals on their rights and any potential unfair dismissal claim and with employment tribunal claims and settlement agreements for individuals.

Data Protection

Louise supports companies and individuals in understanding their obligations and rights under data protection legislation and in making and responding to data subject access requests.  She assists companies with data breaches including advising on steps to mitigate breaches, reporting requirements and ICO complaints and helps organisations with their policy documentation and agreements, including international data transfer agreements where data is being transferred internationally.

Discrimination and harassment

She regularly advises on discrimination issues including discrimination on the grounds of age, sex, disability and maternity. This can involve identifying potential risks for a company at an early stage and training for the company to mitigate these risks or advice and support to companies or individuals if claims arise.

Settlement agreements

Advising both companies and individuals on the terms and effect of settlement agreements and negotiating with other solicitors, ACAS, companies and individuals to obtain more beneficial settlement terms.

Employee engagement

Louise advises companies on employee engagement issues including setting up employee forums, union recognition and management of actual or anticipated employee relations issues.

What our clients say

“Clarkslegal was recommended to me and did not disappoint. I received superb service from my lawyer, Louise Keenan. She was knowledgeable, thorough, empathetic during a stressful time in my life and left me with no doubt that she was fighting my corner. I have no hesitation in recommending Louise and the team at Clarkslegal.”

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