Thompsons Solicitors
Thompsons Solicitors, formerly Robin Thompson & Partners, is a large firm of solicitors founded in 1921 with longstanding links to the trade union movement. It is 45th on the
Background
The Black Solicitors Network's Diversity League Table in 2009 found the firm had the largest proportion of women and lawyers from an ethnic minority background of the top 100 firms in the UK.[2] It moved its Birmingham offices to Embassy House in Church Street in April 2017.[3]
Numerous Labour Party politicians have worked for the firm, including Mick Antoniw, Jo Stevens, Vicky Phillips, Vaughan Gething, Rob Marris and Andy McDonald. Lord John Monks is a non executive director of the firm.
It has been involved in many leading cases, especially in relation to
It is often a participant in Workers' Memorial Day ceremonies in the UK.[5]
In September 2019 Thompsons' staff voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, following the offer of a below-inflation 2% pay rise.[6] 89% voted Yes, on a 72 per cent turn out. GMB union sources told the Morning Star that members had consistently accepted below inflation pay deals in the past but were angered this year as the firm's accounts had shown significant profits.
References
- ^ "About Thmpsons". Thompsons. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ^ "Thompsons Solicitors crowned most diverse in BSN's latest league table". The Lawyer. 17 December 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ^ "Law firm finds new Birmingham home". Birmingham Post. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ^ "Medical negligence law firm instrumental in uncovering extent of Paterson's malpractice welcomes verdict". 28 April 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ^ "Those killed in the workplace or due to work remembered at Workers' Memorial Services". Grimsby Telegraph. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ^ "Thompsons law firm set for strike after 89% Yes ballot". The Morning Star. 28 September 2019.