


If you are trying to find an employment law solicitor in Accrington, or the surrounding area, it's worth speaking to Clough & Willis today. Our employment lawyers are specialists in employment law tribunals, employee rights, contract of employment and wage disputes, redundancy pay disputes and employment contract disputes, as well as all other aspects of this area of the law. Our solicitors will listen to your case with sympathy and understanding and we will help you through every step of the process.
Our team of highly experienced employment solicitors are dedicated to providing specialist advice to employees. We are experienced in a range of employment law issues, from recruitment and equal opportunities, through to Employment Tribunals (ET).
If you believe that you may have a case for compensation in relation to any aspect of your employment, the next step is usually to make an ET claim. An Employment Tribunal claim is made within three months of your dismissal, or within three months of the most recent discriminatory event, on a written application. There are two types of employment law claims, unfair dismissal and constructive dismissal. Where an employee's contract has been terminated, or the employee has been made redundant but there is no evidence to back this up, this is unfair dismissal. If you left your position due to your employer breaching a term of your contract, this is constructive dismissal.
Should your Employment Tribunal claim be successful, the amount of compensation you receive will be based on the circumstances of your case.
Employment dispute cases can be extremely complex and it is important that you get the right advice from a specialist solicitor. Our team here at Clough & Willis can help you with all aspects of your employment claim. Freephone us today on 0800 083 0815 to begin your compensation claim.
Clough & Willis employment law solicitors deal with employment law disputes and tribunals in both Accrington and the surrounding towns of Acre, Altham, Baxenden, Church, Clayton-le-Moors, Huncoat and Oswaldtwistle.