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Sally Hubbard
Sally is a Lincolnshire girl through and through and has lived in Lincoln her whole life (apart from a brief spell when she went to university in Nottingham, but we don’t talk about that). She began her career with Lincolnshire County Council qualifying as a solicitor in 1996, which she believes now makes her "vintage".
27Aug
Written by Sally Hubbard.
Lincoln Employment Lawyer
Choosing the right employment lawyer to help with your work problem can be daunting. Obviously, at Lincs Law Employment Solicitors we would like you to choose us but, even more than that, we want you to get the right help. That is why we offer a free initial telephone consultation with a specialist employment solicitor, just call us on 01522 440512. If you want to find out more about us, read on.
12Aug
Written by Sally Hubbard.
Most days I get a phone call from a distressed client who has had their employment terminated after a short time in their job. Read on for more information about what they can and can’t do.
14Jul
Written by Sally Hubbard.
Gross Misconduct Appeal
If your employer has been through a disciplinary process which has resulted in your gross misconduct dismissal, you have the right to appeal their decision. Read on for more information about appealing your dismissal.
Whilst we always hope our posts are helpful, nothing beats discussing your personal situation with a fully qualified Employment Solicitor. If you would like a no obligation, free consultation, just fill out a contact form, engage in a web chat, email contactus@lincslaw.com or call us on 01522 440512
07Jul
Written by Sally Hubbard.
I was delighted to help a recent client with his Settlement Agreement. Read on for more information…
16Jun
Written by Sally Hubbard.
Are you representing yourself at the Employment Tribunal? Do you need assistance, but you are worried about costs of seeking legal advice? This post sets out how Lincs Law Employment Solicitors can help.
09Jun
Written by Sally Hubbard.
I have helped numerous clients with their Settlement Agreements (previously known as a Compromise Agreements) over the years. Every client has a different reaction or goes through a different process when considering a Settlement Agreement. More often, the employer will offer a Settlement Agreement to the employee. However, there might be occasions when the employee wants to initiate the process of leaving their employment. This post deals with that situation.
01Jun
Written by Sally Hubbard.
If you have received notice of redundancy from your employer and think your selection was unfair, there are ways of raising your objections. Read on for more information about appealing or submitting a grievance about your redundancy.
28May
Written by Sally Hubbard.
In claims of constructive dismissal, one of the most crucial pieces of evidence the Employment Tribunal will consider is the employee’s resignation. Read on for more information about what should and should not be included.
19May
Written by Sally Hubbard.
I was delighted to receive some lovely flowers from my client after assisting him with a breach of contract matter against his former employer. We really do have the most wonderful clients at Lincs Law.