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Samantha Glynn joins Sydney Mitchell Dispute Resolution Team
Midlands Top Tier Award Winning law firm Sydney Mitchell LLP is delighted to announce that Samantha Glynn has joined the Dispute Resolution Team. Sam is a specialist Employment Law Solicitor who has considerable experience of contentious employment matters as well as supporting employer clients with HR related advice and assistance.
We are delighted to be welcoming Sam into our team and in addition to taking on a good mix of employment tribunal claims she will also be providing support to our Employment Armour retainer clients. said Dean Parnell, Partner.
Samantha Glynn commented:
I am looking forward to working with Dean and the rest of the team at Sydney Mitchell. The firm has an excellent reputation and their Legal 500 status is well deserved; I really enjoy being part of a highly motivated team who are focused on getting the very best results for their clients.
Dean added
We are also delighted to have been shortlisted for the Law Firm of the Year – 5-15 partners in the Birmingham Law Society Awards 2018 and regardless of the outcome we intend to really enjoy the night.
Law firm Sydney Mitchell LLP has offices in Birmingham, Shirley, Sheldon and facilities in Sutton Coldfield. The firm provides an extensive portfolio of legal services is listed in the Top Tier of the Legal 500, Lexcel accredited and won the Birmingham Law Society award for Law Firm of the Year (5- 15 partners) in 2015 and has been shortlisted in the 2018 awards. Sydney Mitchell employs over 100 people and has 10 partners.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sydney Mitchell LLP .
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