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Jones Cassidy Brett Becomes Lewis Silkin
Published on: 02/08/2021
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Our good friends at Jones Cassidy Brett have become Lewis Silkin (N.I.) LLP, following a merger with the well-known employment firm from GB. JCB, which has six solicitors, is now integrated into Lewis Silkin, which is one of the biggest employment practices operating in the UK and Ireland, and Hong Kong.

Its partners Adam Brett and Ciara Fulton are now partners of Lewis Silkin NI, with Fiona Cassidy joining as consultant. Ciara is now head of office in Belfast.

Congratulations to Ciara and all her colleagues. We look forward to changing our records!

You can find out more here: https://www.lewissilkin.com/en/news/lewis-silkin-and-jones-cassidy-brett-join-forces-in-northern-ireland

Annual Review of Employment Law 2021

We are delighted to annouce that both Ciara and Adam are keynote speakers at our flagship Annual Review of Employment Law conference on the 10 & 11 November. You can find out more here.

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