BBC Radio Northampton picked up last week’s blog post about the Jubilee Bank Holiday and thought it would be good to get a solicitor on board to discuss the issue on their consumer rights programme.
Stephen Rhodes interviewed Andrew Crisp of Mason Bullock Solicitors on the subject and also covered such things as the origin of bank holidays, changes to employment law and how difficult it must be to work as a solicitor (honestly, it’s not that bad!)
Have a listen and feel free to comment.
(Advantage Employment Law used to be a division of Mason Bullock Solicitors)
Andrew Crisp is the Principal Solicitor at Mason Bullock Solicitors, where he specialises in employment law and dispute resolution. With over two decades of legal experience, Andrew has built a reputation for his expertise in advising employees on settlement agreements and helping clients navigate complex litigation processes, including the removal of County Court Judgments (CCJs).