Employment
East Anglia
3 years ranked
Provided by Michelmores LLP
Caroline advises on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious employment issues, providing legal, practical and strategic support to both corporate and individual clients.
She has litigated numerous cases in the Employment Tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal and has particular experience in discrimination and whistleblowing claims for both claimants and respondents.
Caroline advises individual clients on all their employment needs, both in relation to their own staff and their personal employment situation and regularly advises on high value settlement negotiations, team moves and restrictive covenant issues.
Caroline’s non-contentious experience includes advising on contracts of employment, consultancy arrangements and employment policies and procedures. She has also advised extensively on the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) and the Cabinet Office Statement of Practice on Staff Transfers in the public sector and has worked with various clients on a number of outsourced central Government contracts, particularly in the field of employment related services.
King v Health Professions Council.
St John Ambulance v Mulvie.
Provided by Chambers
Caroline Yarrow advises clients on both contentious and non-contentious employment matters, and has a particularly strong practice in leading complex employment tribunal claims for all manner of clients. She specialises in advising clients in the employability and learning skills sector on outsourcing and TUPE issues, as well as in advising charity sector clients.
Provided by Chambers
I'd not hesitate to continue to work with Caroline and her team.
Caroline works with us as a business partner and gives sound advice especially in terms of level of risk on a case-by-case basis.
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