Han Law expands team with new advocate
Award-winning employment law consultancy Han Law Co has strengthened its team with the appointment of Samantha Quinn, a dual-qualified solicitor advocate known for her expertise in complex employment and discrimination matters.
With over 14 years’ experience, Samantha has a distinguished career, including founding her own employment law firm and barrister’s chambers. Her practice spans employment law, discrimination, and corporate and commercial law, alongside a strong reputation as a skilled litigator.
She said: “I am very excited to begin my new chapter with Han Law and to work alongside its incredible team.
“This role allows me to work with a full range of clients and put my full range of experience into practice. I can't wait to get stuck in.”
Founded in 2019, Han Law Co is a proactive and responsive employment law consultancy offering legal and HR support. The firm provides transparent and cost-effective advice across employment tribunal claims, legal contracts, settlement agreements, training and more.
Hannah Strawbridge, chief executive officer of Han Law, added: “Samantha's wealth of knowledge will be invaluable, making her a great addition to the team.
“Her advocacy skills and varied experience will further strengthen our offering. She is a think-outside-the-box lawyer who always goes the extra mile for her clients, which makes her the perfect fit for Han Law.”
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