Constructive Dismissal Solicitors
Our constructive dismissal lawyers could help you claim compensation from your employer if you felt pressured to resign from your job to resolve an issue at work.
Facing a dismissal or redundancy process can be worrying, especially if your employer’s decision is unfair or discriminatory. Our solicitors are here to support you every step of the way.

We have the largest private client team in the UK; our team of experts are here to provide discreet legal advice to support you and your family.


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Your employer can only dismiss you or make you redundant if they have a genuine reason to do so.
Dismissals are sometimes an attempt to unlawfully push you out of your workplace. We work with many people who are dismissed because of victimisation or discrimination by their employer. We protect your rights and make sure your employer is held accountable for their actions.
As employment law experts, we know how to help you resolve dismissal or redundancy issues – either through the ACAS early conciliation process or through an Employment Tribunal or High Court.
We’ll make sure your rights and reputation are protected and help you get the compensation you deserve.



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Our opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm (Excluding Public Holidays).
0370 1500 100

You will always get straightforward, honest advice, with regular updates to keep you clear on the way forward.
A wide-ranging team of trusted specialists who understand what it takes to protect your future, your family or your business.
Whether you’re navigating complex personal situations or business decisions, we take the time to understand your world and what’s at stake.




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