Welcome David Tyme
April 19, 2022
Welcome David Tyme
We are delighted to announce that David Tyme has joined us.
David is an experienced employment Solicitor who also provides advice and representation in relation to fitness to practice proceedings and conducts workplace investigations where he is able to offer truly independent assessments and investigations into complex workplace disputes and serious allegations of misconduct.
David joining the firm will greatly benefit our clients and we are looking forward to working with and supporting David who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Kilgannon & Partners.
As a valued client or friend of the firm, we are sure you will all join us in making David feel very welcome.
He can be contacted on:  dt@kilgannonlaw.co.uk / 0330 124 7812 / 07954 324 927
David is an experienced employment Solicitor who also provides advice and representation in relation to fitness to practice proceedings and conducts workplace investigations where he is able to offer truly independent assessments and investigations into complex workplace disputes and serious allegations of misconduct.
David joining the firm will greatly benefit our clients and we are looking forward to working with and supporting David who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Kilgannon & Partners.
As a valued client or friend of the firm, we are sure you will all join us in making David feel very welcome.
He can be contacted on:  dt@kilgannonlaw.co.uk / 0330 124 7812 / 07954 324 927
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