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Unfair dismissal lawyers in London & Thames Valley

 

We regularly advise individuals on all aspects of unfair dismissal, whether relating to performance, misconduct, ill-health or redundancy. The fact that we also advise companies on dismissal processes means we are well equipped to see all angles of a claim and how to best position you when dealing with your employer, whether in terms of defending your position or negotiating an exit on favourable terms.

We can advise you on whether you are engaged as an employee worker or contractor and what rights are available to you depending on your status. 

An exceptional balance of expertise and personality.”

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Monica Atwal

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“I would like to commend the team at Clarkslegal for their support given to me at my recent employment tribunal. Their attention to detail, foresight in their approach and ability to keep me focused were truly exceptional.”

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