Our Employment Team are highly experienced in advising both employers and employees on all aspects of Employment Contracts.
Well-drafted employment contracts are not only a legal requirement, but also essential in bringing clarity to the terms and conditions of employment for both the employer and the employee. They are also the cornerstone of a successful business, providing confidence to investors that your organisation is well run while helping to attract the most talented people.
Our Employment Contracts Expertise
Our Employment Law Team possess the highest levels of commercial acumen and understand the practical realities of running a business. When it comes to drafting, reviewing or updating your company’s employment contracts, our Solicitors will listen to your requirements and create tailored documents designed for your specific needs while conforming to the standard requirements of your market sector.
We act for employers of all sizes and have the skills and experience required to provide strategic advice when it comes to negotiating contracts of service for high level employees, senior managers and directors.
Our focus is to minimise the risk of employee claims, which are costly, time-consuming, and, if not managed effectively, can lead to reputational damage. With our focus on detailed drafting, robust negotiation, and clear strategies, you can be confident your employment law contracts are the best in your industry, allowing you to attract the talent you need to grow.
About Employment Contracts
Employment contracts are particularly complex, especially for employees, with many unclear on the finer details of their contracts. Our team have extensive experience in reviewing employment contracts and working with employees of all levels, including senior executives and company directors. We can assist with various matters including:
General Terms of Employment Contracts
Restrictive Covenants (including Confidentiality Agreements)
Director’s Terms of Employment & Director’s Service Contracts
Employment Contract Disputes