TGS Baltic

TGS Baltic

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Siret Saks

Siret Saks

TGS Baltic, Estonia

Work Department

Private Wealth / Dispute Resolution / Employment / Public Sector & Constitutional Law

Position

Siret Saks is one of the leading migration law experts in Estonia who has participated in the resolution of more than 200 cases related with the employment of foreign workers, having a strong contact network with state authorities for quick and operational resolution of issues related to foreign recruitment. She has advised both major investors who have moved to Estonia and undertakings and highly qualified specialists who have entered the country on other grounds.

She has advised clients on matters related to labour law upon resolution of disputes, but also by assisting undertakings to mitigate risks and minimize risks related to the personnel of organizations. She has extensive experience in representing in disputes arising from employment relationships and solving such disputes. Siret has experience in preparing employment and management contracts, confidentiality and non-competition agreements and in related dispute resolution, but also in advising enterprises on labour law issues (preparation of employment contracts and rules of work organisation).

Siret has wide experience in matters arising in relation to civil service and civil and administrative proceedings and she advises and represents clients out of court and in courts. She has carried out trainings for cooperation partners on matters related to both foreign recruitment (Pay Day 2019) and labour law.

Career

Since 02/2020 Senior Associate, law firm TGS Baltic 2014–2020 Senior Associate, law firm RASK 2012–2014 Senior Associate, law firm Kasak & Missik 2009–2012 Associate, law firm Kasak & Missik 2008–2009 Lawyer, law firm Kasak & Missik

Languages

Estonian, English, Finnish

Memberships

2008 Estonian Bar Association

Education

2008 University of Tartu, Faculty of Law, MA 2006 University of Tartu, Faculty of Law, BA 2002–2003 University of Tartu, Faculty of Social Sciences and Education