We are delighted to once again be recognised as Band 1 in the latest Chambers and Partners Guide for 'Partnership' and 'Employment: Senior Executive', with the following individual rankings for our lawyers: 🏆 Employment: Senior Executive: Clare Murray – Eminent Practitioner Beth Hale – Band 2 Sarah Chilton – Band 3 Emma Bartlett – Band 4 Merrill April – Band 4 🏆 Partnership: Contentious: Clare Murray – Eminent Practitioner Sarah Chilton – Band 1 Beth Hale – Band 3 David Fisher – Band 4 Wonu Sanda – Associate to Watch 🏆 Partnership: Non-contentious: Clare Murray – Eminent Practitioner Corinne Staves – Star Individual Zulon Begum – Band 1 🏆 Partnership: Large International Structures: Corinne Staves: Spotlight Zulon Begum: Spotlight 🏆 Professional Discipline: Andrew Pavlovic – Up and Coming 🏆 Employment: Employer: Merrill April – Band 5 View our full rankings here: https://lnkd.in/eT4qiucu #ChambersUK2025 #LawFirms #LegalRankings
CM Murray LLP
Law Practice
Leading specialist partnership, employment and regulatory law firm based in London
About us
“CM Murray LLP's 'deep expertise in both partnership and employment law', makes it well-placed to handle complex and sensitive matters for clients.” Legal 500 Tier 1 (Partnership Law and Employment Law (Senior Executives) CM Murray LLP is a leading specialist partnership, employment and regulatory law firm based in London. We advise US and UK law firms and partners, hedge fund and investment management partners, US and other multi-national employers, senior executives and founders on a range of UK partnership and employment law issues. We have a strong international focus. We act for US law firms (with UK operations) as well as individual law firm partners on partnership law matters, including team acquisitions, partner performance management and conduct issues, and partnership disputes. We have extensive experience in international employment law matters and represent multi-national businesses with UK operations as well as senior executives. We advise on HR start up issues, employee contracts and handbooks, senior executive service agreements, employee aspects of mergers and acquisitions, internal investigations, discrimination and whistleblowing disputes, employee terminations, restrictive covenants and workforce restructurings. We are founder members of international employment law alliance, Innangard. Innangard brings together leading employment law specialists from around the world to collaborate on cross-border employment law and HR issues. See innangard.global for details. CM Murray LLP is also a founder member of the Professional Practices Alliance, a unique multi-disciplinary alliance between leading independent legal and accountancy advisers to professional services firms. The alliance advises on key areas affecting professional practices including partnership, employment and corporate law, tax, accounting and compliance. See www.professionalpracticesalliance.com for details. @cmmurrayllp @PartnershipAlln
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External link for CM Murray LLP
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Employment law, Partnership law, regulatory law, and professional discipline
Locations
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First Floor
36-38 Cornhill
London, EC3V 3NG, GB
Employees at CM Murray LLP
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Stuart Smith
Marketing and Business Development Manager at CM Murray LLP | Digital Marketing | Marketing Strategy | Professional Services | Law Firms
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David Fisher
Employment and Partnership Lawyer, Partner at CM Murray LLP
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Emma Bartlett
Partner at CM Murray LLP
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Clare Murray
Managing Partner, leading specialist Partnership, Employment & Regulatory Law firm, CM Murray LLP
Updates
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Ahead of the festive shut down, Partner Andrew Pavlovic and Associate Liz Pearson discuss the significant regulatory changes for solicitors and other lawyers on the horizon for 2025. #regulatory #sra #law
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In our latest episode of The Lawdown, Partners Beth Hale and Emma Bartlett and Associate Kia Aoki discuss the following: 💡 The suggestion by the Government to give overweight people weight-loss jabs to help them get back to work and the potential disability discrimination issues that may arise. 💡 The BBC’s commencement of an independent workplace culture review, with particular focus on the stated aims of the review and the effectiveness of such reviews. 💡 Benjamin Mendy’s claim against his former club, Manchester City, for £11.5 million in unpaid wages, the majority of which was upheld by the Tribunal. We discuss the reason the claim was upheld, comparison with the continued payment of Huw Edwards’ salary after his arrest, and how employers should manage a situation where an employee has been charged with a criminal offence. 💡 We have also included an “addendum” at the end of this episode, in the wake of the allegations against Gregg Wallace which broke just after we recorded this episode. We felt it would be remiss not to mention these, but stay tuned as we will discuss this story in further depth in our next episode. 🎧 Listen to the full episode below, or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/evDvY_Ts #ukemplaw #employmentlaw #workplaceculture #disabilitydiscrimination
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Join us on 11 February for this exclusive #IFSEA event tailored to Private Equity Partners, Executives, and Founders, with a leading panel of experts who will explore the latest developments in the world of Private Equity and their implications for industry leaders: 🟠 What are the current priorities and challenges for PE Partners and Executives? 🟠 What’s the likely impact of the proposed Labour government tax and employment law changes, on PE funds and Partners? Will the UK face an exodus of investment professionals? 🟠 What does the future hold for the UK management teams of PE owned companies? 🗣️ Speakers: 🟠 Stephen Brown, Atkin Gump, PE Tax and Incentives 🟠 Alessia Paoletto, Withersworldwide, Private Client & Tax 🟠 Stuart James, MM & K Strategic Reward 🟠 Merrill April, CM Murray LLP, Employment and Partnership Law 🟠 Meriel Schindler, Withersworldwide, Head of Employment Team (Chair) 📝 Find out more and register your place here: https://lnkd.in/e9j-vEm7 #PrivateEquity #SeniorExecutives #Founders
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In this article, published by Law.com International, Partner Corinne Staves provides an expert, practical insight on the mechanics of a law firm merger and the challenges that firms face at each stage of the process (subscription required to view full article): #lawfirms #mergers #lawfirmmanagement
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In this Ten-Minute Talk, Kelsey Murrell (Associate at CM Murray LLP) and Stuart Hyland (Partner at Blick Rothenberg) discuss what UK employers should know about the EU Pay Transparency regulations, which will come into effect in June 2026. In particular, Stuart and Kelsey discuss: 👉 What are the EU Pay Transparency Regulations? 👉 Why should UK employers who are not subject to the regulations care about them? 👉 What are steps UK employers can take to remain competitive in advance of the regulations coming into effect? 👉 How can pay transparency help employers recruit top talent? Watch the full video below 👇 #employmentlaw #ukemplaw #employers #paytransparency
EU Pay Transparency Regulations and their Impact on UK Based Employers: Ten-Minute Talk
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Partner, Emma Bartlett, quoted in the Financial Times discussing the 350-page report into the Financial Conduct Authority. (Subscription required). #Regulatory #UKLaw
FCA report 'risks undermining' London as a financial centre
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British employers must acknowledge menstrual health: Partner Emma Bartlett quoted by International Employment Lawyer: (subscription required) #employmentlaw #ukemplaw #menstrualhealth #employers
British employers must acknowledge menstrual health - International Employment Lawyer
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Many law firms are now in the process of finalising their annual accounts ahead of the January 31 2025 deadline, meaning that tricky decisions around partner remuneration need to be finalised. Those decisions take place in the context of an increased regulatory focus on workplace culture, with a particular emphasis on the role that partners play in promoting and instilling the right culture in firms, both through their own conduct and, where necessary, calling out the conduct of others. In this article, first published by Law360, Partners Andrew Pavlovic and Corinne Staves discuss the challenges law firms face in determining partner remuneration amid heightened regulatory scrutiny on workplace culture: https://lnkd.in/dPH7G-ic #lawfirmmanagement #partners #regulatorylaw #partnerremuneration
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💡 What is the SRA thinking? Some insights from its COLP & COFA Conference 💡 Partner Andrew Pavlovic attended the SRA’s annual COLP and COFA conference last week, at which the SRA shared their perspectives on key events of the past year and some insights into their highest priorities for the future. In this discussion with fellow Partner Corinne Staves, Andrew addresses some of these priorities, including: 👉 The SRA’s somewhat indignant stance on the LSB’s criticism of its supervision and oversight of Axiom. 👉 The SRA’s consumer protection consultation (which has now been published) on proposals including the scrapping of client account. 👉 The SRA’s proposal to increase fining powers and how it is responding to the negative feedback it received. 👉 Whether or not law firm mergers should be regulated differently. 👉 Some top tips on how to measure culture following the recent SRA relationship manager visits. This is essential listening for those that missed the COLP & COFA conference but want an insight into the SRA’s current stance on this range of topical issues for law firms. #lawfirms #regulatorylaw #SRA #COLP #COFA
What is the SRA thinking? Some insights from its COLP & COFA Conference
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