Rebekah joins E Lancs Employment & HR team

The East Lancashire office of regional law firm Napthens has grown with the appointment of a new Employment and HR team member.

Employment law adviser Rebekah Lindeman has joined the team based in Blackburn.

Rebekah joins from former employment positions with DWF and Kirwans, where she advised on insurance claims in the Employment Tribunal.

An associate member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, she has advised clients across a range of sectors from technology to the care sector, and will advise Napthens’ clients on issues including unfair dismissal, discrimination, drafting contracts and managing cases in the Employment Tribunal.

Oliver McCann, Employment partner and head of Napthens’ East Lancashire office, said: “Demand for our services in East Lancashire continues to grow year on year.

“Employers are looking for clear, practical employment and HR advice combined with an excellent level of service.

“As our HR3 retained service has developed over the past few years we have seen our client base expand. To meet increased demand Rebekah now joins our team and we will have further appointments to announce in the coming weeks.

“Rebekah has some great experience and will bring a lot to both the team and our clients in the region.”

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