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28 November 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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GQ|Littler—Cerys Williams

Employment law firm announces new partner

GQ|Littler has announced the appointment of Cerys Williams as a Partner. Cerys joins after almost 3 years at BDBF LLP

Cerys is experienced across the full spectrum of employment law, with a particular focus advising clients in the professional services, technology, financial services and natural resources sectors.

Cerys said: 'I am really excited to be joining GQ|Littler. It seems to me the perfect blend of innovation and client focus, which delivers real value to businesses.'

Managing partner Jon Gilligan commented: 'We are really delighted to welcome Cerys to the firm. Cerys’ expertise and international experience will further enhance our client proposition and help us deliver our growth strategy.'

Senior partner Paul Quain added: 'We are looking forward to working together with Cerys to provide expert strategic guidance to companies and partnerships. We think she will complement perfectly our dynamic team.'

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