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Suzanne McKie KC
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- Sports Law
- Inheritance Law
- Real Estate and Construction Law
- Immigration Law
- Banking and Finance Law
- Criminal Law
- International Law
- Corporate Law
- Insurance Law
- Human Rights Law
- Employment Law
- Maritime Law
- Family Law
- Environmental Law
- Tax Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Medical Law
- Military Law
- Transport and Logistics Law
- Consumer Rights Law
- Education Law
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sm@farorelaw.co.ukPractice Areas
Suzanne McKie KC specialises in employment and partnership law, in particular covering the areas of discrimination, whistle-blowing and misconduct. Suzanne's focus is on providing advice and advocacy services to Senior Executives, including partners, founders of businesses and other senior professionals in the finance, retail, consultancy, medical and legal fields. Suzanne and her firm also manage litigation from start to finish should commencement of legal proceedings be necessary. Suzanne and her team uniquely provide both advocacy and advisory services, providing a "one-shop" approach to litigation and case management. Suzanne also acts for companies, firms and provides a service for start-ups. Many of her whistle-blowing cases have involved allegations of breach of codes of conduct and legislation in the finance arena and involving market place abuses. Her discrimination claims cover all categories, including race, harassment, gender and equal pay, as well as disability - the primary focus with disability being mental illness and neurodiversity.
Suzanne represents private individuals who are accused of misconduct across all fields; she has particular expertise in analysing and challenging evidence and undertaking "mock-cross-examination" of clients accused of misconduct, for the purposes of assisting with disciplinary hearings and to advise on litigation or settlement. She has wide-ranging regulatory expertise for those professionals at risk of regulatory intervention.
As part of Farore Law she has created a dedicated Pro Bono Unit which advises and acts for clients referred to the firm by charities.