Simon qualified as a solicitor in 1993, having previously worked in hospitality in Australia, in marketing at Boots PLC, in music publishing in California and at the British Council in Hong Kong.
Before setting up Fenton Elliott, Simon headed up the national employment law team of a large law firm.
Simon primarily works with business owners and senior leadership teams, assisting them in implementing workforce changes, resolving employment disputes, ensuring legal compliance, and protecting their businesses and confidential information.
He also represents clients in the High Court, handling cases related to restrictive covenants and resolving shareholder and partnership disputes.
Many employers lean on Simon’s advice and help whenever they need to restructure or reshape their business and with mergers and other business transfers. He has represented clients across various sectors, including manufacturing, law firms, architecture, healthcare, accountants, hospitality, media, recruitment and fashion.
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Simon is also regularly sought out by company directors and senior executives to advise them on important career events such as the terms of their service agreements, exits and settlement agreements and team moves.
Specialties: HR / workforce strategy; Business Protection / Restrictive Covenants; TUPE; Employment Tribunals; Unfair Dismissal; Discrimination; Whistleblowing; Dispute Resolution.
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Employment LawJess Varnish v British Cycling
O’Neill v Symm & Co 1998 IRLR 233
Burrell v Micheldever Tyre Services Ltd UKEAT/0368/12/DM & UKEAT/0427/12/DM
Simon is a member of the Law Society and the Employment Lawyers Association.
Simon has appeared on TV, BBC Radio 4 and in various publications offering expertise and analysis on employment law issues.
And has been recognised in the Legal 500 and Chambers Legal Directory as a ‘Leader in his Field’.
When not at work, Simon has a keen interest in serving his community and supporting education and the arts. He has served as a Governor of Cheam School, Newbury College and Swings & Smiles. Simon has also served as a Trustee the Newbury Spring Festival, the Watermill Theatre and has chaired the Boxford Masques.
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