Morrish Solicitors promotes employment lawyer
Leeds-based trade union and employment specialist Morrish Solicitors LLP has promoted Ranjit O’Mahony from senior solicitor to associate in its employment law team.
Ranjit brings more than 18 years’ experience advising individuals and trade unions, specialising in employment tribunal claims including discrimination, unfair dismissal, whistleblowing, protective awards and TUPE cases.
Based at the firm’s head office in Leeds city centre, she is recognised for her expertise in handling complex claims and her dedication to achieving the best outcomes for clients.
Ranjit said: “I am excited to take on this new role as associate and am grateful for the opportunity to continue growing my career at Morrish.
“I look forward to continuing to advocate for our trade union and their members in complex and challenging cases.”
Managing partner David Sorensen added: “Ranjit’s promotion is thoroughly deserved.
“She combines technical excellence with a real passion for her clients, and her contribution has been invaluable to the employment team.
“We are excited to see her continue to grow in her new role as associate.”
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