Business Matters from Thrings - Enabling growth and success for you and your business: Culture is often a buzzword used by companies to talk about how enjoyable it is to work there and how everyone gets on, but it’s not always quite as it seems. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jRgC0 #BusinessMatters #LegalInsights #BusinessLaw #thringslaw #thrings
Thrings
Law Practice
"Professional, approachable, expert" - words that have been used to describe Thrings in a survey with our clients
About us
As one of the UK's top 100 law firms, Thrings dominates the M4 legal corridor with offices in Bath, Bristol, London, Romsey and Swindon. The firm's reputation and position in the marketplace is that of a commercially-focussed firm of specialist lawyers whose reputation is built on excellence in legal advice and client care.
- Website
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http://www.thrings.com
External link for Thrings
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Bristol
- Type
- Partnership
- Specialties
- Agriculture, Defence, Aerospace & Advanced Engineering, Financial Service Regulation, Energy & Waste, Information Technology, Real Estate, Company Commercial, Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Family, Employment & Benefits, Wealth Management, and Restructuring & Insolvency
Locations
Employees at Thrings
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Jeremy Nixon
Employment Law Partner at Thrings, London
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Kerrie Hunt
Partner & Head of Employment at Thrings
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Kate Westbrook
Helping businesses reduce contractual risk, maximise value and enable growth | Building long lasting client relationships | Leads the team…
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Jayne Kemsley
Real Estate and Residential Property Partner at Thrings
Updates
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The start of a new year is an opportunity to draw breath, look back at the highs and lows of the previous 12 months and set the agenda for what lies ahead. You may be starting the year by setting some personal goals – so why not do the same for your business? Our Take Five Guides throw out the jargon and provide you with concise legal advice direct from our lawyers, in five simple steps. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jHMm0
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The past year has seen some significant shifts in employment law, driven in part by changes to the political landscape with a general election ushering in the priorities of a new government. Thrings’ Head of Employment, Kerrie Hunt, takes a look at the changes employers need to know about from the key developments of 2024. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030ps2X0
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Business Matters from Thrings - Enabling growth and success for you and your business: When a marriage ends, the separating partners must agree how to split their assets – and this includes those relating to a business. Our Family team look at how this works. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jG9g0 #BusinessMatters #LegalInsights #BusinessLaw #thringslaw #thrings
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Business Matters from Thrings - Enabling growth and success for you and your business: If you intend to pass your business assets or shares on to your spouse, family members or others once you’ve gone, you will want to make sure they end up where you want them to be and are passed on in the most tax-efficient way. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jyBB0 #BusinessMatters #LegalInsights #BusinessLaw #thringslaw #thrings
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Business Matters from Thrings - Enabling growth and success for you and your business: Co-owning a business with others can bring huge benefits. You share the responsibilities, make joint decisions and go through the highs and lows together – always with someone at your side. However, as in any relationship, you must put the work in to make it last. So, how do you keep shareholder relationships on track? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jyFT0 #BusinessMatters #LegalInsights #BusinessLaw #thringslaw #thrings
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The first meeting with your family lawyer can be a daunting experience. But being prepared will help make the best use of your time to achieve a positive outcome. Our Take Five Guides throw out the jargon and provide you with concise legal advice direct from our lawyers, in five simple steps. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q030jrSn0
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A bumper edition of Insider South West for Thrings this month with: 🏙️ John Davies talking about why #Swindon is worth investing in 👨💼 Kerrie Hunt discussing the key employment trends that will hit businesses in 2025 🤝 Joanne Campbell's arrival at the firm Plus our shortlisting for Property Law Firm at the year at the Insider Media South West Property Awards. Thanks to Colette and the Insider team for including us!
For those who haven't seen it yet, our fabulous December magazine is now out in print and online: https://lnkd.in/eEqziM39 Amongst the many great features, I really enjoyed working on: - Interview with LaToyah McAllister-Jones FRSA on how we can encourage more black leadership in the South West (p6) - Owner-managed business roundtable on how companies are managing the impact of the much-disputed October budget Fleur Lewis Mark Richdon - Opportunity Swindon & Wiltshire - find out why John Davies said that "if Swindon was a company, now would be the time to buy shares in it" Aaron Sims Phil Avery (p44) - Office market review: What will drive change in the commercial office market in 2025 and beyond? (p47) - From burnout to AI recruitment, what are the employment trends businesses need to prepare for? (p53) Looking for something a bit more festive? Flip to p58 for Christmassy titbits from our very own In Cider Trader. Get stuck in! #SouthWestBusiness #employmenttrends #Bristolproperty #blackleadership #ownermanagedbusinesses #Swindon #Wiltshire #officemarket Insider Media
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Thank you Business Biscuit, Thrings is proud to be enabling separating couples to access this new and more amicable way to divorce. Anna Patterson, Zhenja Cann, Katy Barber, Sally Pike.
Couples looking to separate amicably now have extended support through law firm Thrings, following the qualification of two of its family lawyers to offer its One Couple One Lawyer service. Legal director Anna Patterson and associate Zhenja Cann, based in the firm’s Wiltshire and Bristol offices respectively, have begun offering clients the unique approach to separating couples, having completed the training through national body Resolution. - with Matthew Kellow https://lnkd.in/eUJSmv2Q
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Alternatives to handling divorce in court is becoming increasingly common, with separating couples looking to find less expensive and time-consuming options. Those separating are also being actively encouraged to keep their case outside of court, following rules changes in April 2024 requiring parties to consider “non-court dispute resolution”. In order to better understand what is available, our lawyers have outlined some of the options in this Take Five guide: https://hubs.li/Q02_ZC6d0