England - South East • Employment

Outset Limited

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Based in Kent, ‘one-stop-shop’ Outset Limited fields a ’very professional and knowledgeable team’ with a ‘deep understanding’ across a range of matters including M&A support, collective consultation issues, Employment Tribunal claims and business immigration work. The trio of lawyers heading up the team includes expert in negotiating indemnity and warranty provisions Chloe Pereira, who is a specialist in employment matters in the maritime, higher education and hospitality sectors; Amanda Brown, and Lorraine Williams, who focuses on the employment aspects of business transactions, particularly across the healthcare and hospitality sectors.

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Daniel Smith was our standout lawyer. He was excellent in communicating and updating us on the case, breaking down the legal jargon and position into easy to understand English which enabled us to have meaningful discussions on how to proceed and progress our case. He was fair and honest and was always available to answer questions and explore alternative routes to resolve our case.’
  • ‘We have particularly worked with Melissa Nelson over the past 2-3 years. She has got to know our management team and the culture of our organisation very well. Like all the solicitors I've worked with at Outset, she is pragmatic, very knowledgeable, and easy to work with.’

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Key clients

  • IVC Evidensia
  • Flight Centre (UK) Limited

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Work highlights

  • Represented Princess Cruise Lines Limited (Holland America Group) in the defence of a complex tribunal claim involving multiple grounds of claims relating to seafarer jurisdiction, coronavirus job retention scheme and dismissal and re-engagement.
  • Advised a recruitment business on challenging an HMRC demand for SSP in respect of an agency worker, successfully securing HMRC’s agreement to withdraw its demand, avoiding potentially significant implications for the whole industry.

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