For a free, no obligation conversation with a solicitor contact us.
As well as being a legal requirement, a well-drafted written contract offers protection and certainty for both parties. For employers, it is particularly important to ensure that the business is protected in a number of ways, including against an employee leaving without giving appropriate notice, taking confidential information or company property, or even joining a competitor and taking customer relationships with them.
Most employers choose to augment their contracts with a suite of HR policies, usually found in a staff handbook. Whilst often non-contractual, policies and procedures can be valuable to both employee and employer, and frequently critical to reducing the risk of a workplace dispute.
We draft contracts and policies for all levels of staff, from the junior right up to CEOs, and across a wide range of industry sectors. We provide commercial and practical advice to ensure that your employment contracts are right for the business and your workforce.
We regularly use our expertise to advise employees on job offers and contracts as well. Starting a new job can be a life-changing event and it’s important to ensure that it’s on the right terms.
Our depth of experience means that we know how problems arise and how to put in place documentation which avoids or mitigates those issues in advance. A good employment contract and its related documents should be seen as an investment for both employer and employee which limits substantially the prospect of a prolonged or costly dispute further down the line.
For more information on our pricing, click here.
Non-Compete Reform: What Lessons Can the UK Learn from Other Jurisdictions?
Christmas Party Harassment: Employer Liability and How to Prevent It
Transgender Awareness Week: 5 Top Tips for Employers to Support Trans Employees