Alice Nash

Alice Nash

Trainee Solicitor

Employment

Alice is a Trainee Solicitor assisting our Employment team.

Alice is a Trainee Solicitor assisting our Employment team.

Alice supports the team in providing practical advice and guidance to both employers and employees on the full spectrum of workplace matters, including contract terms, grievance and disciplinary processes, sickness absence, performance management and redundancy.

Before joining the Employment team, Alice gained experience in family law, property and the Court of Protection.

What our clients say:

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“Feeling frustrated and stressed following a company takeover, the calm and professional way my enquiry was handled and the subsequent advice I received helped me feel confident to deal with my new employers to resolve the situation.”

Recent Employment Client

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“I initially spoke to Amardeep who fitted me in at short notice and allocated my case to Mel. On the meeting day, they were efficient and he explained everything and I was happy with the advice I was given. Thank you for your help in my hour of need.”

Recent Employment Client

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“Amber went above and beyond in ensuring I received the best possible outcome for my case. I am grateful for her due diligence and advice. I'd highly recommend her!”

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“Mel advised me on the best approach to take to seek to maximise the settlement. I was ultimately able to secure an enhanced offer which I am very happy with. Everything was agreed very quickly which enabled me to leave and move on with my life.”

Recent Employment Client

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