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Lewis Silkin LLP
HeadquartersArbor, 255 Blackfriars Road
London,SE1 9AX
United Kingdom
No. of offices9
No. of lawyers380
No. of employees577 (total staff)
Key peopleLucy Lewis
(Partner and Chair)
Jo Farmer(Joint Managing Partner)
Richard Miskella(Joint Managing Partner)
Date founded1950
Company typeLimited Liability Partnership
Websitewww.lewissilkin.com

Lewis Silkin LLP is a Britishlaw firm with offices in London, Oxford, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow and Hong Kong.[1] The firm has over 100 partners, 380 lawyers and a total staff of over 800 people.[2] Lucy Lewis is Lewis Silkin's current Chair of the Partnership.[3] Richard Miskella and Jo Farmer are the firm's Joint Managing Partners.[4][5][6]

History

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The firm was established in 1950 in Rye Lane, Peckham, as "Lewis Silkin and Partners" by John Silkin, son ofLewis Silkin. Lewis joined the practice full-time in the 1950s after leaving the House of Commons and relinquishing some parliamentary duties he had undertaken on first becoming a peer. Lewis Silkin opened an office in Westminster in addition to the existing office in Peckham. The Westminster office specialised in planning law and development permits.[7]

rockhopper

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In 2014, Lewis Silkin launched afixed fee employment law service, rockhopper.[8] rockhopper won the Best Innovation in the Working Families Best Practice 2018 awards.[9]

International

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The firm is a member of two international networks:Ius Laboris,[10] a global alliance of employment law specialist firms and the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance.[11]

Charity and awards

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The firm has taken part in charity fundraising events over the years, including the 3 Peaks Challenge in 2011, a 30-hour non-stop "Spinathon",[12] staging a pantomime in 2012 and the 24 Peaks Challenge in 2015.[13] The firm has been accredited by theLiving Wage Foundation as aliving wage employer since 2012.[14][15]

In 2013, the firm took part in a charity shop takeover for Ty Hafan[16] andHelen and Douglas House.[17]

In 2014, the firm organised an "alternative" triathlon to raise money for Oxford Homeless Pathways.[18] In 2014, the firm was awarded Best Social Mobility Program at the Managing Partners Forum awards.[19]

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Green, Ruth (12 November 2012)."Lewis Silkin to open Cardiff base with Welsh government backing | News". The Lawyer. Retrieved30 November 2012.
  2. ^Lewis Silkin (1 April 2016)."Lewis Silkin History". Lewis Silkin. Retrieved1 January 2016.
  3. ^"Jo Evans elected as Chair of Lewis Silkin".Lewis Silkin.
  4. ^"Jo Farmer and Richard Miskella elected as Joint Managing Partners".Lewis Silkin.
  5. ^"Lewis Silkin - Giles Crown and Richard Miskella profiled for the New Law Journal".Lewis Silkin.
  6. ^"Lewis Silkin News, Analysis and Updates".Legal Business.
  7. ^"Lewis Silkin's history". Lewis Silkin. Retrieved2 May 2013.
  8. ^"Our services".rockhopper.
  9. ^"Working Families | Lewis Silkin - Winner 2018, Cityparents Best for Innovation Award".Working Families.
  10. ^"Global Human resources lawyers". Ius Laboris. Retrieved2 May 2013.
  11. ^"GALA: Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance". Gala-marketlaw.com. Retrieved2 May 2013.
  12. ^Helen & Douglas House (23 November 2012)."Lewis Silkin LLP is fundraising for Helen & Douglas House". Justgiving.com. Retrieved30 November 2012.
  13. ^"Lewis Silkin takes on the 24 Peaks Challenge for charity".Lewis Silkin.
  14. ^"List of Accredited Living Wage Employers". Living wage. 10 November 2012. Retrieved30 November 2012.
  15. ^Chadderton, Sam (13 November 2012)."11KBW, Clifford Chance and Herbert Smith Freehills lead way on London Living Wage | News". The Lawyer. Retrieved30 November 2012.
  16. ^"STOP PRESS:Lewis Silkin is taking over the Ty Hafan charity shop in Penarth, South Wales!".JustGiving.
  17. ^"Lewis Silkin's charity cycle from London to Amsterdam in one weekend".JustGiving.
  18. ^"Lewis Silkin marks tenth anniversary of Oxford office".Lewis Silkin.
  19. ^Lewis Silkin (24 March 2014)."Lewis Silkin - Lewis Silkin awarded Best Social Mobility Programme at the Managing Partners' Forum Awards".
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