Rachel Brazil Law Limited - Employment Lawyers in Dunedin

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Rachel Brazil Law is a specialist employment law firm based in Dunedin, providing expert legal advice and advocacy to both employers and employees throughout New Zealand. With over two decades of experience since 2004, the firm focuses exclusively on employment law matters, offering pragmatic and practical solutions to workplace issues.
The firm serves employers by assisting with all aspects of staff management, including employment agreements, performance and disciplinary processes, restructuring and redundancy, collective bargaining, and personal grievance claims. Rachel Brazil Law also conducts independent workplace investigations and provides litigation services before the Employment Relations Authority and Employment Court. Their employer services encompass wage and time records compliance, dismissal procedures, and COVID-related employment matters.
For employees, the firm provides robust legal representation in personal grievances, disciplinary meetings, redundancy and restructuring processes, and employment agreement reviews. They handle cases involving unfair dismissal, workplace bullying, sexual harassment, discrimination, and various employment-related disputes. The firm is committed to ensuring employees feel valued and respected at work, offering passionate advocacy for their clients' rights and interests.
- Dunedin High Court
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Location:
level one/123 Vogel Street, Central Dunedin, Dunedin 9016
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