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Premier League signing for Warner Goodman
Leading law firm Warner Goodman has made a key signing ahead of the new Premier League season with Southampton Football Club joining its employment law portfolio.
Saints have signed up for Warner Goodman’s innovative Peace of Mind package which is designed to offer companies of all sizes a comprehensive employment law resource.
Warner Goodman partner Sarah Whitemore said she was delighted to sign the Premier League club, which joins other leading employers including the University of Winchester and Brendoncare as a Peace of Mind client.
“The club’s team takes care of day to day HR and we are on board to handle specific matters which need specialist employment law expertise ensuring the club can focus on a successful season on the pitch,’’ said Sarah.
Southampton Football Club’s financial director Toby Steele is no stranger to the Peace of Mind offering, he was a customer at his previous company and was keen for Saints to benefit from the same service.
“As a key employer in the city it is vital that we are kept up to date with changes in employment law, that our staff contracts reflect any changes and that we have the very best advice at all times and that’s what Warner Goodman offers - the aptly named Peace of Mind,’’ he said.
The Peace of Mind service has been a huge success for Warner Goodman, which has offices in Southampton, Fareham and Portsmouth.
“We’ve seen tremendous growth in the last two years as companies look to ensure they are up to date with changes in employment law,’’ said Sarah. “And clients are also impressed with direct access to experts and our regular seminars and training programmes.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Warner Goodman .
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