Bullying and harassment at work

If you’re experiencing bullying or harassment at work, our employment law solicitors can help you take action.

Bullying comes in many forms at work

We can help you deal with any issue related to bullying and harassment at work. Bullying comes in many forms at work and you might have put up with it for a number of reasons. Perhaps you hope the bullying will eventually go away. The problem is, that the longer you leave it, the more you may suffer. Seeking legal advice is an important step towards putting a stop to the situation.

The team is always keen to assist, providing articulate and accessible legal advice.

Our services to help stop bullying and harassment at work

How our specialist employment lawyers can help you by:  

  • providing information to help you think clearly about your options
  • explain how to raise a grievance with your employer
  • talking to your employer on your behalf
  • supporting you at the grievance hearing 
  • negotiating a settlement agreement or suitable exit package if that’s the way you want to resolve it
  • bringing legal proceedings if you choose.

We’re here to help

If you’d like to meet one of our employment law experts for a confidential, no obligation chat, please get in touch.

We have offices across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, but we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales

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I have been told my property has development potential. What do I do?

If you’ve been contacted by a developer or a land promoter regarding a potential development to your property, you may wish to consider granting an option agreement or a promotion agreement. An option agreement is made between the landowner and the developer, where it is intended that the developer will apply for planning permission and requires an option to buy the property. A land promotion agreement is used where a developer agrees to apply for planning permission and will market the property for sale on the open market once planning permission has been obtained. This is usually in return for a proportion of the net sale proceeds. The law on this is very complex and you will need specialist advice. 

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