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Employment Law Solicitors in Scotland

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Employment Law Solicitors in Scotland.

As an Employee:

If you're facing job issues —like reviewing a contract, dealing with job loss, or experiencing unfair treatment—an employment lawyer can help. It's important to address these problems early and keep good records. If you're facing disciplinary action or dismissal, seek legal advice quickly.

As an Employer:

Employers can also benefit from employment lawyers for creating contracts, resolving disputes, and ensuring compliance with laws. Address issues promptly and document your interactions. Lawyers can help you establish fair policies that protect your business. In both cases, timely legal advice can greatly improve the resolution of workplace issues.

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Irwin Mitchell
(14211)
Phone: 0808 271 8137
Irwin Mitchell
Head Office Scotland, 2nd Floor, 1 West Regent Street, Glasgow, Scotland G2 1RW

Our employment solicitors covering Scotland can advise you on all aspects of employment law. We can also help if you’re facing a dispute at work and help you enforce your employment rights.

Irwin Mitchell
(14211)
Phone: 0808 271 8137
Irwin Mitchell
Irwin Mitchell, Totally Committed To You, Get In Touch With Our Team,

Our employment solicitors covering Scotland can advise you on all aspects of employment law. We can also help if you’re facing a dispute at work and help you enforce your employment rights.

Addleshaw Goddard
 (20)
107 West Regent Street,, Glasgow,  G2 2BA
(0) 141 221 2300

MORE IMAGINATION MORE IMPACT - Welcome to international law firm Addleshaw Goddard

Blackadders Solicitors
 (331)
30-34 Reform Street, Dundee, Angus DD1 1RJ
01382 229222

Navigate the intricacies of employment law confidently with Blackadders by your side. Serving Scotland with unmatched expertise.

Levy & McRae
 (19)
70 Wellington Street, Glasgow,  G2 6UA
0141 3072311

Levy & McRae Solicitors in Scotland - Leaders in litigation in Scotland

Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP
 (18)
302 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow,  G2 5RZ
0141 2483434
Boyd Property
 (327)
21-22 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh, Scotland EH2 4RD
0131 226 7464

Friendly staff, great customer feedback and sensible costs.

Macdonald-Henderson
 (18)
Standard Buildings, 94 Hope Street, Glasgow,  G2 6PH
0141 248 4957

We can offer you clear, practical and cost-effective advice. We advise clients in all industry sectors from retailers to construction companies, charities to professional firms.

Harper Macleod LLP
 (682)
The Ca`d`oro, 45 Gordon Street, Glasgow,  G1 3PE
0141 2218888

We provide advice on rights arising in the workplace, helping with aspects including grievances, discrimination, bonus disputes, termination of employment, unfair dismissal and settlement agreements.

Morton Fraser
 (25)
1 West Regent Street, Glasgow,  G2 1RW
0141 274 1100

Morton Fraser solicitors in Scotland - We believe the best legal advice is clear legal advice

Boyd Property
 (327)
1 Townsend Place, Kirkcaldy, Scotland KY1 1HB
01592 264 782

Friendly staff, great customer feedback and sensible costs.

Mackintosh & Wylie
 (53)
P.o. Box 31, 23 The Foregate, Kilmarnock,  KA1 1LE
01563 525104

We have vast experience in representing claimants as well as defending employers. Offering expert advice for both individuals and businesses you can rely on us for everything from unfair dismissal to whistleblowing and discrimination.

Harper Robertson & Shannon
 (29)
100 High Street, Annan,  DG12 6EH
01461 203418
Lindsays
 (455)
Caledonian Exchange, 19a Canning Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 8HE
0131 229 1212

Lindsays Solicitors - a full-service firm | Solicitors and estate agents in Scotland providing a wide range of legal services for individuals, Families and Business.

MacFarlane Young & Co.
 (61)
26 New Street, Paisley, Scotland PA1 1YB
0141 8893257

MacFarlane Young & Co Solicitors have been serving Paisley and the surrounding areas as Solicitors for over 60 years.

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