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Leigh Day
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27 Goswell Road
LONDON
EC1M 7AJ
England
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Work Department

Employment

Position

Liana is a senior associate in the employment department at Leigh Day.

Liana specialises in representing claimants in employment and discrimination disputes often in complex, multi-party actions.   Liana often acts for claimants working in the gig economy.  Liana has particular expertise in modern slavery and trafficking cases and assists clients to obtain compensation for unlawful treatment from their employers and / or traffickers.

Liana is a frequent public speaker and is regularly asked to provide comment to the media on issues relating to modern slavery.

Career

Liana trained at Leigh Day and qualified in 2014.  Prior to joining Leigh Day, Liana worked at a law centre in North London.  Liana has also assisted victims of gender based violence with housing and immigration law matters.

Memberships

Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers.

Education

BA Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University.

LPC College of Law.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Employees/unions

(Leading associates)

Liana WoodLeigh Day

The team of ‘fearless lawyers and very creative thinkers’ at Leigh Day is noted as ‘the best in the country’ by its clients. The group harnesses expertise across the remit of employment and discrimination matters, and is at the forefront of conversation regarding equal pay and workers’ rights in particular. The team’s client list is formed solely of individual and Trade Union claimants, and it frequently handles large-scale group litigation claims made against renowned names, an area which Chris Benson has particular experience in. Michael Newman has strong capabilities handling sector-spanning litigious matters at Supreme Court level; ‘absolute powerhouse’ Kiran Daurka acts across age discrimination and victimisation, and equal pay matters, often in collaboration with the ‘endlessly enthusiastic’ Paula Lee. Further names to note include Elizabeth George who is also well-equipped to act on prominent equal pay claims, Nick Webster who is an expert in handling individual claimant matters, and Liana Wood who is developing a specialism in employment status and gig economy litigation work. The group is co-led by Nigel MacKay and Emma Satyamurti.