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MCG—Emma Gross

04 July 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Solicitor joins the team as head of employment

Marylebone-based firm Michael Conn Goldsobel Solicitors (MCG) has welcomed Emma Gross to the team as a senior associate and head of the employment team.

Emma comes on board from the London and Hertfordshire firm SA Law. She is highly experienced in a wide range of employment matters, including tribunal cases, negotiating settlements and advising on redundancy procedures. She also offers expertise in data protection compliance.

Sivan Gelb, partner at MCG, commented: ‘We are delighted to welcome Emma and look forward very much to working with her to grow her practice.’

Emma added: ‘This is an exciting opportunity for me and MCG and underlines our client focus and ambitions for the growth of the firm.’

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