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Employment Yearbook 2023: Job security

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Editor’s letter

Welcome to the first-ever Employment Yearbook from The Legal 500 and Legal Business.

Redundancies, restrictive covenants and unions – why employment work is surging in the UK right now

Legal 500 employment correspondent Ben Gray speaks to leading partners about the latest trends in employment law

Under the lens: the rise of senior investigations

Investigations into the behaviour of senior executives are on the rise. Ben Gray takes a detailed look at what in-house legal teams need to be aware of in the event of accusations of misconduct

The Legal 500 view: Employment

Howard Kennedy, Dentons and Mishcon top the London employment client service score tables as Eversheds leads the way for UK-wide Legal 500 rankings

Perspectives: Clare Murray, CM Murray

‘Your client may be someone who had 4,000 people reporting to them and, because of what’s happened, now they might only have you’: Clare Murray, founder of CM Murray, on navigating a career advising senior execs and the golden age of employment law

Sponsored briefings

Brazil: Tortoro, Madureira & Ragazzi – Q&A

India: Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas – Q&A

Israel: Pearl Cohen – Thought leadership: Comprehensive guide on an employer’s obligations for preventing sexual harassment in the workplace in Israel

Italy: Gianni & Origoni – Thought leadership: How the ESG ‘S’ factor is widening the traditional concept of labour law consultancy

Malaysia: Shook Lin & Bok – Q&A

Philippines: Villaraza & Angangco – Thought leadership: Non-compete covenants in Philippine employment agreements – current views and future direction

Singapore: Shook Lin & Bok – Thought leadership: Mental health in the workplace

Taiwan: Dentons – Q&A

Bahrain: Hassan Radhi & Associates – Q&A