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Stephensons provides expert HR solicitor services designed to assist businesses with all employment and human resources issues. Our experienced HR solicitors and HR advisors understand the importance of proactive and professional employment management, ensuring compliance and reducing the risk of disputes within your business.

Serving Durham and the wider County Durham area, our dedicated HR consultants offer tailor-made HR advice, HR services and employment support, equipping local businesses with the knowledge required to confidently navigate employment law complexities. Whether you are looking for guidance on employee contracts, handling grievances or managing dismissals, our skilled HR company provides comprehensive support.

 

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How we can help

At Stephensons, our experienced HR solicitors offer specialised advice and practical legal solutions covering all aspects of employment law and human resources management. We provide businesses across Durham with professional HR services, supporting clients with daily HR issues such as employee relations, disciplinary procedures, contracts of employment and policy implementation.

Our employment team also acts as a trusted HR advisor, assisting you in matters such as redundancy, restructuring, absence management, settlement agreements and tribunals. By partnering with our dedicated HR consultants, your business will benefit from clear advice and streamlined HR processes that reduce risk and foster a productive working environment.

Why choose Stephensons?

Stephensons is highly recognised and organisationally accredited for delivering expert HR legal services. Our employment law and HR solicitors are proud to hold the esteemed Lexcel accreditation from the Law Society, demonstrating our excellence in practice management and client care. Furthermore, our solicitors have been recommended in prestigious legal directories such as The Legal 500, affirming our trusted role as an HR agency and partner for businesses across Durham and County Durham.

Choosing Stephensons means working with experienced, approachable HR professionals who invest time in understanding the unique challenges faced by your organisation. Our HR assistants and consultants provide responsive, approachable service tailored specifically to your company's needs, offering practical solutions and proactive support to safeguard your business and employees.

Who we help

Our HR solicitors advise and support businesses of all sizes and sectors across County Durham. From SMEs starting out or expanding, through to large, established corporations, our dedicated HR advisors provide tailored legal solutions and HR consultancy to meet your specific requirements. Stephensons also regularly work with charities, educational institutions, healthcare providers and non-profit organisations, giving each client specialist HR advice to effectively manage their teams and comply with employment regulations.

Areas we cover in County Durham

Stephensons offers specialist HR solicitor services across the entire County Durham region. Our HR advisors and employment law professionals assist businesses located in Durham city and surrounding towns and communities including Chester-le-Street, Consett, Bishop Auckland, Barnard Castle, Newton Aycliffe, Stanley, Seaham, Peterlee, Spennymoor, Ferryhill, Crook, Shildon, Sedgefield and Middleton-in-Teesdale. We provide consistent, professional HR support whenever and wherever you need us.

Contact Stephensons today

If you require expert HR solicitor advice or practical employment law guidance, our dedicated HR consultants at Stephensons are ready to help. Contact our friendly HR team today on 0161 696 6170 to discuss your needs, arrange a consultation or learn more about how our HR services can strengthen your business. Trusted HR advice is just a phone call or email away.

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