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Employment law solicitors Durham, County Durham

Stephensons provides specialist employment law advice and guidance to businesses in Durham and throughout County Durham. Our dedicated team of experienced employment solicitors understands the unique challenges employers face. We offer practical support and clear solutions to help you navigate employment regulations confidently.

Whether you're a startup requiring employment contracts, an SME needing assistance with HR policies, or a larger business managing complex employment disputes, Stephensons can guide you through every aspect of employment law. Based centrally in Durham, our solicitors offer comprehensive legal services across County Durham, ensuring your company remains compliant and protected.

 

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How we can help

Stephensons is dedicated to supporting employers with a wide range of employment law matters. Our solicitors regularly help businesses minimise legal risk through proactive advice tailored to each company's individual needs. We provide guidance on the creation and management of employment contracts, HR policies and procedures, redundancy, disciplinary action, grievances, tribunal representation and dispute resolution. Our employment law solicitors understand the commercial implications for your business and prioritise achieving practical solutions promptly and effectively.

Why choose Stephensons for employment law in Durham

At Stephensons, we are proud to hold significant accreditations demonstrating our commitment to excellence in employment law. Our firm's employment solicitors are recognised by prestigious industry bodies, including the Legal 500 and Chambers UK, acknowledging our high-quality service and specialist employment law expertise for businesses. Our proactive approach, industry-leading knowledge, and dedication to client success position Stephensons as trusted advisors for businesses and HR teams across County Durham.

Who we help

Stephensons provides tailored employment law support to businesses of all sizes in Durham. We help sole traders, partnerships, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), larger corporations, charitable organisations and public-sector employers. Our expert employment solicitors offer practical solutions tailored specifically to your business, ensuring comprehensive legal protection across all employment law areas, from day-to-day HR advisory to complex litigation and employment tribunals.

Employment law services covering towns across County Durham

Stephensons provides employment law solicitor services to businesses throughout County Durham. Our solicitors regularly support organisations based in Durham, Bishop Auckland, Newton Aycliffe, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Stanley, Seaham, Hartlepool, Barnard Castle, Peterlee, Shildon, Ferryhill, Crook, Spennymoor and surrounding areas. Wherever your business is situated in County Durham, Stephensons employment law experts are here to provide you with focused guidance and support.

Contact Stephensons employment law solicitors in Durham

If your business requires professional employment law advice from experienced solicitors, contact Stephensons today. Our specialist employment law solicitors are here to support your business's specific legal needs. Arrange a consultation today by calling us on 0161 696 6170, emailing through our website, or completing our online enquiry form. Trust Stephensons for professional, reliable, and proactive employment law solutions in Durham and across County Durham.

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