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Sector Focus


heffield’s Taylor&Emmet LLP has retained its position among the region’s highest-


ranking family law specialists in the 2021 edition of The Legal 500. The firm is one of only three


recommended in tier one for family law by the definitive industry guide, whilst department head, Michaela Evans, is recognised as a “leading individual”. In total, Taylor&Emmet is


recommended in seven areas of practice, including corporate and commercial work, in which it ranks in tier three and is described as a “key name for owner-managed businesses in the South Yorkshire region”. The firm’s trusts and probate team


retains its tier two status, whilst tier three rankings have also been awarded to the wills and probate, commercial litigation, personal injury and clinical negligence teams. Head of Clinical Negligence, James Drydale, is described as “standout” and the growing department is praised for its “patient and understanding approach”. Steve Hinshelwood,


Taylor&Emmet’s Chief Executive,


The Taylor&Emmet team


The latest news from Sheffield City Region businesses operating in the Legal, Corporate Hospitality, Finance and Skills & Training sectors.


Legal 500 spot for Taylor&Emmet S


‘Our


exemplary family law


said: “One again, our exemplary family law team is flying the flag for Sheffield in The Legal 500, demonstrating the breadth and depth of its


team is flying the flag for Sheffield’


expertise in matrimonial and childcare matters. We are pleased to receive such positive


testimonials from those surveyed and to be recognised in so many


Call: 0114 218 4000 Visit: www.tayloremmet.co.uk Twitter: @TaylorEmmet


Employment law firm celebrates expansion


Bhayani’s expansion plans come to fruition with the opening of an office in Leeds. The firm was established five years ago by


Jay Bhayani, looking to offer expert, specialist employment law advice and outsourced HR services to individuals, business, and charities. The innovative firm is fast becoming the “go


to” law firm in Yorkshire for this much needed area of work and has seen a significant increase in turnover year on year since set up. The unfortunate consequence of Covid-19


has included workforce planning and redundancies across many sectors. The importance of expert, practical and cost- effective support has put Bhayani Law at the forefront of much of the advice to companies in the Yorkshire area and beyond. The team offers an award-winning fixed fee


outsourced HR service for businesses. The Watertight plan gives expert support on HR,


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excited about our move into Leeds City centre, where we can better serve existing clients in West Yorkshire, while also building relationships with new clients and the local community. Personal service is at the heart of everything we do, and we feel we have something innovative to offer to the Leeds City region. We are looking forward to welcoming clients to our new office soon.” Business Consultant Jason Thelwell said:


employment law and H&S at a small fraction of the cost of inhouse provision. Bhayani is looking to expand its services across the region.


Managing Director Jay Bhayani said: “We are


“Having joined the firm a few months ago, I am delighted to be involved in the expansion plans. Adding new services to our outsourced support package and growing our locations will allow Bhayani Law to continue to offer both individual and business customers an outstanding service from the award-winning team.”


Call:0113 869 6860 Email: hello@bhayanilaw.co.uk


areas of practice for the high- quality service we provide.”


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