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Hill Dickinson—Blair Adams

27 June 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Firm’s City practice boosted by new employment partner

Hill Dickinson has announced the hire of Blair Adams (pictured right), joining the firm’s London City office as an employment partner.

With over 17 years’ experience at partner level, Adams brings a cross-sector business advisory services practice, advising businesses on compliance, litigation, transactions and labour relations. He joins the firm’s business services group to strengthen its City offering.

Joining from Winckworth Sherwood, Blair’s industry expertise spans restructuring exercises, corporate transactions, outsourcing arrangements and TUPE. He also advises on discrimination issues, internal investigations, trade union recognition and industrial action, and restrictive covenant enforcement.

He also has extensive experience handling disputes in employment tribunals and the High Court. He has worked with multi-national companies in a variety of sectors, including financial services, leisure and hospitality, manufacturing and business services.

Blair said: ‘Hill Dickinson has achieved impressive growth over the last few years, opening new offices in the UK, expanding internationally and building out new practice areas. This is an exciting time to be joining the firm and its already-strong employment team. It’s a fantastic opportunity for me to lead the firm’s practice in London and to develop it further.’

Fiona Parry (pictured left), head of business services at Hill Dickinson, said: ‘The growth of our team in London has accelerated rapidly over the last two years, with some of the City’s leading lawyers joining our ranks. During this time, we’ve built a comprehensive business services offering, and Blair’s arrival is another example of our ability to attract the highest calibre talent into the firm.

‘His extensive experience will further enhance our existing employment services offering and our clients across the UK will be able to tap into his specific areas of expertise.’

Kerstie Skeaping, head of employment at Hill Dickinson, added: ‘The world of employment has presented new challenges for companies and their staff over the last few years and, with Blair on board,  we’ll be able to provide our clients with an ever wider spectrum of industry-leading advice. From working with listed multinationals to owner-managed businesses, his expertise and reputation in the City  will undoubtedly strengthen our employment offering.’

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