ESP Solicitors adds three new lawyers
ESP Solicitors has expanded its legal team with three new appointments as the firm continues to grow.
Raff Hussain joins to support the firm’s growing immigration department, advising on sponsorship licences and skilled worker applications.
Meanwhile, Katharine Sherratt brings more than a decade of public sector experience, specialising in redundancy, TUPE and discrimination.
And Daniel Rawcliffe joins as an associate with 15 years of experience in complex employment law across multiple sectors.
Nina Robinson, partner at ESP Solicitors said: “Our increase in headcount through quality senior recruitment underscores our commitment to strategic growth.
“We are dedicated to developing our team to reflect the evolving employment law landscape, ensuring we offer personalised employment law advice for each client aligned to their commercial needs.
“Employers are facing significant legislative changes and challenges over the next few years and employment related claims are predicted to rise sharply.
“ESP Solicitors will be poised to support a long-standing and loyal client base and positioned to extend those services to new clients through ambitious growth achieved by expanding the team’s capabilities together with ongoing focus on market-leading ER case management technology.
“We aim to cement our role as a trusted partner to HR professionals and support businesses with pragmatic and highly responsive advice services.”
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