Welcome
The team at Julian Taylor Solicitors provides practical, down to earth and
effective advice to clients in connection with their employment law needs.
By way of a combination of up to the minute "hotline" advice available by
telephone, fax or email and regularly updated News
and Briefings Julian Taylor Solicitors provides a
service which enables employers to concentrate on running their business secure
in the knowledge that their employment law risks are well managed. In the event
that claims are brought the team at Julian Taylor Solicitors has a wealth of
experience advising and representing clients in the courts and tribunals.
Julian Taylor Solicitors also provides cost effective advice to individuals
on all aspects of employment law including compromise agreements and executive
entry and exit.
Services
Hotline Advice
Immediate access to legal advice by telephone, fax or email.
For HR Departments
Training, regular reviews of your employment issues and more.
Professional Support and Advice
Day to day guidance, fixed price policies and insurance backed advice
more on Services
Hot Topic
Changes to the Law on Handling Discipline and Grievance Situations
On 6th April 2009 the statutory disciplinary and grievance procedures were repealed (save for some transitional provisions). A new ACAS Code of practice was introduced. A link to the new Code, can be found
here . Our briefing on this topic can be found
here .
News
Increase in Compensation
June 10, 2009
The maximum limit of a week's pay will be increased from £350 to £380 from 1 October 2009. The main motivation behind this increase is..
Plans for Extended Paternity Leave on Hold
June 10, 2009
Plans to allow fathers to take six months paternity leave so that mothers can return to work earlier have been put on hold. The costs..
DBERR becomes DBIS
June 5, 2009
On 5 June 2009, the Government announced that the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR)has been merged with the Department for Innovation, Universities..
Employment Tribunal Statistics
March 21, 2009
The statistics for the Employment Tribunal Service and the EAT in Great Britain have finally been published by the Tribunals Service six months late. The..