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27 May 2014
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Albert Bargery—Parrott & Coales

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New head for employment law division

Parrott & Coales LLP has appointed solicitor and employment law expert, Albert Bargery, to head up the employment services division.

Albert will use his experience in employment law to support organisations, businesses and individuals on a range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters such as employment contracts, redundancies, maternity rights, unfair dismissal, discrimination and transfer of undertakings. He will also be responsible for growing the firm's employment division which is already making headway with its fixed fee advice service and its retainer scheme.   

Sarah Plumridge, managing partner of Parrott & Coales, says: "Albert will be a real asset to help us drive our employment division forward. He is a specialist in his area and he has represented a range of organisations in the community such as local schools to larger, national corporations like automotive firms and haulage and shipping companies. We're delighted he could join the team."

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