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Acuity Law Offices

3 ASSEMBLY SQUARE
BRITANNIA QUAY, CARDIFF BAY
CARDIFF
CF10 4PL
United Kingdom
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Juliette Franklin

Work Department
Employment
Position
Juliette joined Acuity Law as a Legal Director in February 2022, having spent 20 years heading up a successful Employment team with Slater & Gordon (previously Russell Jones and Walker).
Juliette has practiced in employment and discrimination law for over two decades. She has notable expertise in dealing with complex discrimination cases under all strands of anti-discrimination legislation, with a particular interest in disability, sex and maternity discrimination matters and whistleblowing. Juliette has a keen interest in cases arising out of so-called hidden disabilities as well as associative and perceived discrimination.
She represented the Claimant in what was understood to the first perceived disability discrimination claim considered by the Tribunals, among several high-profile and ground-breaking cases she has handled.
Juliette is very experienced in collective labour law issues and, in particular, in advising in redundancy situations. She has developed expertise in cases where employment law overlaps with civil claims, including claims for professional negligence arising from alleged sub-standard employment advice. Juliette has also developed a sound understanding of claims where there is an overlap between employment law and other areas relevant to the employment relationship – for example, advising on data protection issues within the employment relationship.
Juliette is a regular contributor to both the local and national press and delivers training to clients and fellow practitioners. She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio Wales and is often sought out to provide a legal insight on topical matters.
Juliette has been ranked by Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 for over 14 years.
Juliette is also a member of the Employment Lawyers Association and is a Working group participant for EHRC Wales.
Expertise:
- All aspects of employment law and people management
- Collective labour law – advising on bulk redundancy exercises
- The Equality Act 2010 – with a particular focus on disability-related issues
- Employment Tribunal litigation
- Team moves – including advising on restrictive covenants and injunctive relief
- Exit strategy and reputation management
Lawyer Rankings
Wales > Employment > Employment
(Leading partners)With instructions flowing either on a standalone ad-hoc basis or via the firm’s popular retainer service (Acuity Counsel Service), Acuity Law continues to grow its employer-focused client base, appreciative as they are of the ‘offer of City level expertise provided at a regional price point’. ‘Exceptional’ team head and new firmwide managing partner Claire Knowles has effectively driven the growth of the team over recent years, combining a tireless work ethic and deep overarching employment knowledge with an emphasis upon providing the ‘best most practical solution, rather than the simplest’. As well as regularly advising on day-to-day HR/employment matters, the vastly experienced Juliette Franklin excels in advising on discrimination cases, as well as on matters where employment law overlaps with civil claims. Adam McGlynn is praised for his ability ‘to communicate in a very direct, convivial fashion’ across a range of contentious and non-contentious matters, and has also been responsible for developing a number of well-received legal technology tools.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Corporate and commercial
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
Firm Rankings
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Real estate > Commercial property
- Real estate > Construction
- Employment > Employment
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment
- Real estate > Planning and environment
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Real estate > Social housing