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Solidaire Solicitors

Solidaire Solicitors specialise in employment law with a focus on redundancy and settlement agreements. They have expert employment solicitors who can provide strategic advice to employees facing redundancy or negotiating exit terms. Their dedicated settlement agreement solicitors provide tailored advice on the terms of your settlement agreement, ensuring you understand your rights and receive fair compensation.

🏠 Address: Bletchley Business Campus, 1-9 Barton Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK2 3HU

🌐 Website: https://solidaire.co.uk

✉️ Email: info@solidaire.co.uk

📞 Phone: 0333 339 4786

⚖️ They Handle: Unfair/Constructive Dismissal, Legal Services, Employment Dispute, Discrimination and Harassment, Disciplinary Defence

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Disciplinary Defence, Discrimination and Harassment, Employment Dispute, Legal Services, Unfair/Constructive Dismissal.

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