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Simon Jeffreys, CMS Cameron McKenna


CMS Cameron McKenna
http://www.cmck.com
England - London

Area of expertise

Employment law

Biography

Simon Jeffreys is one of the leading employment lawyers in the country. His experience includes drafting employment documentation, directors' service contracts and severance, advising on individual disciplinary and dismissal issues, redundancy programmes and relationships with trade unions. He has advised on sex, race and disability discrimination and on employee aspects of mergers and acquisitions, privatisations, outsourcing and public/ private partnerships. As a litigator he has conducted cases for clients in the Employment Tribunal, Employment Appeal Tribunal, County Court, High Court and Court of Appeal ranging from unfair dismissal to enforcing restrictive covenants and injuncting trade unions. He became a partner in 1988.

Content by this author

29 Jan 2009 Discretion not a safe harbour in employee context – Small v. The Boots Co PLC case
18 Mar 2008 Amendments to Sex Discrimination Act 1975 finally published news
13 Oct 2006 Status of enhanced redundancy terms case
1 Nov 2005 Advocate General gives cautious approval to rolled-up holiday pay case
1 Aug 2005 EAT clarification on what amounts to a disability case
26 May 2005 Agency worker or end user employee? case
23 May 2005 New protection for businesses from animal rights extremists news
24 Mar 2005 Two-tier workforce code now to apply to wider public sector  news
21 Mar 2005 New requirements in TUPE regulations news
7 Feb 2005 Directors’ indemnities: the new regime news analysis
13 Jan 2005 Data Protection Code on employees' health records: more information news
13 Jan 2005 New compensation limits announced news
25 Nov 2004 Combined Equality and Human Rights Commission - more detail news
24 Nov 2004 Court of Appeal analyses proper interpretation of discretionary bonus clauses case
4 Oct 2004 Proposed changes to Working Time Directive - more information news
29 May 2004 Employment Dispute Resolution Procedures: More Information news analysis
25 May 2004 Rolled-up Holiday Pay: Clarke -v- Staddon and Caulfield -v- Marshals Clay Products case
21 May 2004 EAT: Limited Right to Substitute Does Not Constitute Employee Status case
9 Feb 2004 Court of Appeal Clarification on Rights of Overseas Workers: Lawson -v- Serco case
23 Oct 2003 DTI Confirms Further Delay for TUPE Regulations news