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19 November 2013
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Olswang strengthens international employment team

New appointments across Europe 

Olswang has been investing in building an international employment offering with teams in the UK, both in London and in its Thames Valley Office, in Germany, with the recruitment of partner Manteo Heikki Eisenlohr, in Spain, with a team headed by partner Daniel Cifuentes, in France with the recent addition of partner Karine Audouze, as well as building a tried and tested network of lawyers in all other jurisdictions. 
 
Supporting multinational companies on a range of issues, from day-to-day employment documentation to workplace disputes, business reorganisations and outsourcing projects, the European team is also known for its highly successful litigation record. Together with providing cutting edge advice, Olswang’s employment team has won praise for its client training programmes on the latest developments in employment law, especially in relation to social media and digital employment. 
 
Daniel Aherne, partner and head of the international employment team at Olswang, comments: “Employment law has an increasingly global focus and companies need support from professionals who can deliver local and global expertise in a connected environment. Our multi-jurisdictional team not only understands the international scope of the legal challenges employers face nowadays, but it also recognises the changes in technology and translates them into practical and creative advice. Thanks to leading experts in London, Reading, Berlin, Madrid and Paris, Olswang’s clients know they can count on a joined-up approach to their employment law issues.”

 

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