Mark Fellows > Sherrards Solicitors LLP > St Albans, England > Lawyer Profile

Sherrards Solicitors LLP
4 BEACONSFIELD ROAD
ST ALBANS
AL1 3RD
England

Work Department

Employment

Position

Mark joined Sherrards’ Employment team in July 2008, from an in-house role with BT plc and is now head of the Employment Team. Having spent much of his career in-house Mark has a real understanding of actual business requirements and offers commercial and pragmatic advice tailored to the needs of clients’ businesses.

Mark advises both employers and employees on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious employment law matters. This includes representation in relation to Employment Tribunal proceedings, advising on corporate transactions, providing employee relations guidance, drafting restrictive covenants and compiling appropriate employment documentation. Mark has experience working with businesses across numerous sectors including in particular retail, logistics, recruitment and pharmaceutical.

Mark conducts seminars on developments in employment law, as well as providing in-house training to clients and is a member of the Employment Lawyers Association

Career

Head of Employment at Sherrards Solicitors LLP – 2016

Joined Sherrards Solicitors LLP – 2008

Trained and qualified at British Telecom plc as an in-house lawyer in the Employment Team – 2002 to 2008.

Memberships

Employment Lawyers Association

Education

Nottingham Law School (LPC)

Keele University (LLB Law and Business)

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Employment > Employment: Beds, Bucks, Herts, Middx

(Leading partners)

Mark FellowsSherrards Solicitors LLP

The ‘astute, rigorous and extremely professional’ team at Sherrards Solicitors LLP acts for a diverse client base and handles both contentious and non-contentious matters. Mark Fellows leads the practice group and stands out as an ‘excellent business partner and legal advisor’ and for ‘bringing sensible and empathetic resolutions to employment law challenges’. Emma Peacock advises employment clients on business immigration law and Emma O’Meara is a key contact for data protection and GDPR issues.