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GreenStreetPlayer 10:42 Sun Feb 15
Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Can anyone recommend a good company to help me in a dispute over my role with my employer which is a large organisation based in Canary Wharf.
Thanks

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Jonah Lomas 9:41 Tue Feb 17
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Thanks for the concern Snarestone, and if the mods wish to, they can remove my comment.

However, the bloke wasn't able to put together an open and shut case with an admission of guilt from my missus employer, so I doubt he'd be able to do anything to me in another country.

SnarestoneIron 8:53 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee

danny dyer 6:14 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Send the link to the bloke. Ain't hard to google & find him

Very true

danny dyer 6:14 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Send the link to the bloke. Ain't hard to google & find him

w4hammer 6:06 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
photocopying your arse wasnt a good idea at the time and no lawyer in the world will make it better..

worm 3:00 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Alternatively we could keep bumping the thread to ensure it doesn't die?

SnarestoneIron 2:56 Tue Feb 17
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Jonah/mods, I' recommend, from personal experience, removing his comment. It just ain't worth the grief, however true it might be. I criticised a solicitor online, and although I was right, it cost me defending my comments :-(

Jonah Lomas 11:57 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Yeah, pretty worried about that JGW1.

I do, however, think I'll be ok.

JGW1 11:56 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Amused by Jonah's exposure to a libel action. Alleging professional negligence on a public forum. This could be entertainINg

GreenStreetPlayer 10:52 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Thanks for all your replies, and I'll be following these up.

woolystone 2:12 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Try Morgan Lewis. A guy called Matt Howse is really good.

Another good one is David Greenhalgh, who now works as Head of Employment at Joelson Wilson.

boleynkid 12:43 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
I am aware that this case relates to a big firm in London so some of our city boys on here might know of some employment lawyers in the area who operate on a no win no fee basis.

smithy 12:39 Mon Feb 16
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
WHOmail...

Spandex Sidney 11:18 Sun Feb 15
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Just make sure you invoke the internal grievance procedure before external action. See that process through all parts first.

DagenhamDave 10:47 Sun Feb 15
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Forget about it. McDonald's can afford the best lawyers.

Jonah Lomas 10:45 Sun Feb 15
Re: Employment Lawyer Recommendation - No Win No Fee
Whatever you do, don't get involved with Attwaters, and in particular, Jonathan Clarke.

They fucked my missus case up completely. We would have been better off sticking with the old fella, a mate of a mate knew, who died before the hearing.





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