Ranked in 2 Practice Areas

Associates to watch

Partnership: Non-contentious

UK-wide

2 Years Ranked

Associates to watch

Partnership: Contentious

UK-wide

2 Years Ranked

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Provided by Ed Livingstone

UK

Practice Areas

Discrimination

Employment contracts, policies and internal procedures

Employment Tribunal litigation

Partner exits

Partnership & LLP disputes

Partnership structures

Professional services

Legal services regulation

Termination of employment and settlement agreements

Whistleblowing

Personal

Ed is a senior associate at Fox Williams, working across their employment and professional services teams, specialising in partnerships and LLPs and professional services regulation. He acts for firms, partners and employees in all aspects of employment and partnership law, both contentious and non-contentious, across in a range of sectors.

Ed’s employment practice includes litigation in tribunals and the High Court, acting for both employer and employee. He has gained particular experience in advising on workplace discrimination issues, in which he takes particular interest, and has co-authored a number of legal journal articles on the subject. He has also developed an expertise in advising on restrictive covenants, confidentiality and other employee competition matters both before and after termination of employment. Ed advises both employers and employees on a broad range of legal matters such as discrimination, amending terms and conditions of employment, TUPE and other employment aspects of corporate transactions, settlement agreements, mediations, whistleblowing and unfair and wrongful dismissal.

Ed’s work in the Professional Services Group covers a broad range of legal and regulatory issues facing professional services firms, including both domestic and international legal businesses. He has gained a particular expertise in relation to solicitors’ regulation (including alternative business structures), partnerships, LLPs, and the contract law issues facing professional services firms. He also advises partners and firms in relation to partnership and LLP disputes, whether in the civil courts, the employment tribunal or in arbitration.

Ed is listed in Chambers 2023 as an associate to watch for both contentious and non-contentious partnership and as a “key lawyer” in the Legal 500 for both Partnership and Employment: Senior Executives.

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