Ms Anna Sella > Lewis Silkin > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Lewis Silkin
Arbor
255 Blackfriars Rd
LONDON
SE1 9AX
England

Work Department

Employment

Position

I am a Managing Associate in Lewis Silkin’s Employment, Immigration and Reward division.

Having joined the firm in 2008 and completed my training contract here, I qualified into the employment team in 2010. I advise across a wide range of employment issues, including contracts and their drafting, disciplinary and grievance matters, discrimination risks and strategic advice in respect of restructuring exercises. In addition to advisory work, I have a lot of experience running tribunal claims through to a settlement or a hearing. I have experience of international project work, and liaising with our global employment law partners. As part of my role, I get involved in responding to Government consultations regarding new employment legislation/regulation, provide training to clients and write comment pieces for our journal as well as for external publications such as EELC (European Employment Law Cases). I am Co-Head of our Retail, Hospitality and Leisure sector group. I am also part of the team’s Future of Work initiative, which generates commentary and collaborates with other bodies such as the CIPD to develop coherent proposals for government consideration.

Employment

I advise (and negotiate on behalf of) my clients on the full range of employment issues. I work with large multinationals as well as small companies and individuals. Although I have a wide practice, I have a particular interest in and knowledge of disability discrimination and reasonable adjustments, TUPE transfers, pensions automatic enrolment and holiday pay matters. I frequently advise on issues of contract – or policy – drafting (including settlement agreements), consultation with employees, grievances, performance and absence management and strategies for achieving smooth restructurings, always with a view to providing practical solutions focused on achieving my client’s goals and preferred outcome.

Investigations

As a member of the Investigations and Regulatory group, I have experience of conducting investigations and drafting clear reports with my findings. My most recent investigation was one for a high profile client in respect of serious allegations of wrongdoing, which involved interviewing numerous witnesses. I have investigated a range of allegations from sexual harassment to financial wrongdoing.

Retail, Hospitality & Leisure

I am Co-Head of the firm’s retail, hospitality & leisure sector group, and frequently (but by no means exclusively) work with clients in this sector. In this sector, I find that certain issues arise frequently: flexible working, zero-hours and other atypical working arrangements, queries about aspects of pay such as tipping and deductions from wages, restructurings as well as grievances (including complaints of discrimination) by employees.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Industry focus > Retail and consumer

Especially noted for its capabilities in IP and trademark work, the cross-disciplinary retail, hospitality and leisure team at Lewis Silkin offers a broad range of services to various high-profile clients, covering regulatory, franchising and employment matters, among other matters. The team is headed up by Julia Poulter, who manages all of the commercial property aspects, including landlord and tenant work, acquisitions and disposals, and property management issues. Poulter is supported by Anna Sella, who advises on employment matters.

London > Industry focus > Hospitality and leisure

Working with a range of sports clubs, luxury and chain restaurants, and holiday companies, Lewis Silkin advises on an array of issues, including  data security, privacy, IP, brand management, franchising, licensing and employment within its hotel and leisure offering. The team is spearheaded by London duo Julia Poulter and Anna Sella. Poulter deals with commercial property mandates, including landlord and tenant work, acquisitions and disposals, property management work and development, while Sella is noted for her expertise in immigration and employment matters.