Areas of specialisation- Legal – Labour Law

Labour Law

Advisory service in matters of Labour Law and Social Security from a management and social point of view:

  • Assistance and representation in lawsuits for dismissal, claims for payments, fundamental rights and labour relations.
  • Assistance and representation in lawsuits concerning social security benefits (retirement, disability, etc).
  • Specific covenants of labour hiring: exclusivity, non-competition, confidentiality, etc.
  • Senior management
  • International work-related travel
  • Personnel management, payroll administration and social insurances
  • Collective negotiation
  • Prevention of occupational hazards, health and safety at work

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Our legal team provides a wide range of specialized legal services. We can assist you in your own language, including Catalan, English, German and Spanish

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