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Emma Satyamurti

Work Department
Employment
Position
Emma has over 18 years’ experience advising and representing clients on the full spectrum of employment law issues for senior employees. She became a partner at Leigh Day in 2015 and is ranked in Band 2 in Chambers 2021 where she is described as “very technically knowledgeable, strategic, detailed and always a pleasure to work with.” She was described in Chambers 2019 as having “an extensive profile of complex employment cases, particularly regarding discrimination” and as being “extremely astute, on the ball and well respected in the area.” The Legal 500 has described Emma as “unbelievably knowledgeable” and “an absolutely fantastic discrimination lawyer”. Specialisations include discrimination and equal pay.
She adopts a pragmatic, client-focused approach and always strives to achieve the best outcome according to her clients’ goals, at the least cost (financial and emotional). She heads a strong team of experienced senior lawyers serving a broad spectrum of individual clients in a wide variety of often complex employment matters and sectors including financial, education, emergency services, health, leisure, pharmaceuticals and catering. Her team has a long track record of achieving successful outcomes for their clients including high-value settlements and positive tribunal decisions.
Emma’s own current focus current is on group equal pay litigation as she leads a multiple claim against Morrisons supermarket assisted by a team of solicitors and paralegals. She is also invited to speak on equal pay among other topics, most recently by the ILS for whom she gave a talk titled Equal Pay – The Legal and Practical Challenges alongside Jane Fielding of Gowling WLG.
Emma set up and chairs Leigh Day’s Disability & Allies Committee, which runs a network for staff with disabilities and health conditions and their allies. Earlier this year she chaired the Committee’s launch event Disability and Invisibility through the Prism of Coronavirus with a panel of distinguished speakers from the worlds of politics, academia and disability rights activism.
In January 2021 Emma took on the role of joint head of the department with fellow partner Nigel Mackay.
Career
Trained Russell Jones & Walker, qualified 2002, partner 2015. Emma trained and qualified at Russell Jones & Walker (now Slater & Gordon) where she worked as a qualified solicitor for 9 years. She had a varied practice and developed extensive experience in litigation, and regulatory and advisory work for trade union, police and private clients. She represented employees and claimants in a wide range of claims and forums, including discrimination (she obtained one of the highest tribunal awards in a disability discrimination claim), flexible and part time working, dismissals (including involving TUPE issues), whistleblowing, data protection, terms and conditions, judicial review and complex county / high court litigation including representing multiple claimants. She also undertook a wide range of advisory work for trades unions and staff associations in relation to their members’ legal entitlements.
From 2003 to 2010, in addition to her full time legal work, Emma was a non-executive Director at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. The Tavistock and Portman is a specialist provider of NHS mental health services, and is also a major training institution in the field of mental health. Emma was one of six non-executive directors sitting on the trust’s board of directors. Along with the other board members she was ultimately responsible for the running and strategic direction of the trust. In addition to her role as board member, she was an active member of the trust’s audit committee for the full duration of her service, chaired and participated in the appointments panels for a number of key senior appointments, and also took a non-executive lead on equality, HR issues, adult services, remuneration of doctors and child protection. The Trust nominated her for a Non-Executive Director of the Year award in late 2009 and she was appointed to the role of senior independent director on 1 March 2010. Emma has written frequently on employment law and related subjects,
Education
Oxford University (University College); double first class degree in Classics (1996), CPE (1999), LPC with distinction (2000).
Leisure
Music.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Employment > Senior executives
Clients praise Leigh Day for its ‘laser-like focus is on delivering the best outcome’. Its work encompasses severance negotiations, bonus issues and restrictive covenants, as well as employment disputes involving the FCA. The practice is jointly overseen by Emma Satyamurti and Nigel Mackay, who is skilled in advising on restrictive covenants and age discrimination cases. Mike Cain is highly regarded for his work on discrimination claims in the banking and financial services sector. Nick Webster is a go-to advisor for matters involving sexual harassment, disability discrimination and whistleblowing detriment claims.
London > Employment > Employees/unions
(Hall of Fame)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.
London > Dispute resolution > Group litigation: Claimant
As a market leader in the group claims space, Leigh Day draws on its broad, cross-practice expertise to advise on UK and international claims in the human rights and employment sectors. The team noted a recent increase in group actions with a strong environmental aspect; it is at the forefront of the diesel emissions scandal, as well as handling an environmental competition collective action. Jamie Beagent and Gene Matthews head the human rights team; Nigel Mackay and Emma Satyamurti lead on the employment side; and Richard Meeran and Sapna Malik are co-heads of the international and group litigation team. Also in the international group litigation department, Oliver Holland represents a diverse range of communities, workers and consumers in group actions concerning human rights abuses and environmental damage, often related to parent company or supply chain liability, alongside Daniel Leader, who bolsters the team’s cross-border capabilities. Sean Humber, in the human rights team, focuses his practice on privacy and data breach claims, acting for individuals and campaign groups. An active member of the employment practice, Kiran Daurka represents employees in equal pay, age discrimination and victimisation, and harassment claims. Sarah Moore joined the firm from Hausfeld & Co LLP in January 2024.
Lawyer Rankings
- Employees/unions London > Employment
- Group litigation: Claimant London > Dispute resolution
- Hall of Fame London > Employment > Employees/unions
- Senior executives London > Employment
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Public sector > Administrative and public law
- Public sector > Civil liberties and human rights
- Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant
- Employment > Employees/unions
- Real estate > Environment
- Dispute resolution > Group litigation: Claimant
- Insurance > Personal injury: claimant
- Insurance > Product liability: claimant