William Walsh, Lawyer, Partner, Employment, DMH Stallard
Partner, with particular expertise in the employment aspects of company restructures and strategy, including international elements. He is very experienced with advising on senior level terminations and complex executive incentive arrangements.

Will is a Partner in the Employment Law team, based at the Gatwick office. He has specialised in employment law for over two decades, boasting expertise in all facets of this area.

Will primarily engages with corporate clients, whilst also providing advice to senior executives.

In addition to advising corporate clients on avoiding and resolving complex legal issues, company restructures and international issues, he is very experienced with dealing with the termination of senior executives.

Will has particular expertise advising on company sales and restructures, TUPE, GDPR, negotiation of senior executive service contracts and severance terms, restrictive covenants, unfair dismissal claims and discrimination. He frequently advises on cross border issues.

Will qualified as a solicitor in 2001.

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Work highlights

DIRECTOR REMOVAL

Advising the board of directors on the strategy to remove a long serving director, with a complex remuneration and incentive package in place, helping them to bring the matter to a successful commercial focused conclusion.


INTERNATIONAL EXIT PLANNING

Advising an international company on the employment aspects of the exit from an Employee Ownership Trust and limiting liabilities to employees across multiple territories, helping them to tackle issues on new and untested law.


TERMINATION

Advising a national theatre company on the termination of a cast member of a major production, assisting them with strategy and guiding them through the legal issues, to ensure the continued smooth running of the production.


DATA PROTECTION

Advising the directors of a technology company following a data breach by former employees, guiding them through the data protection implications and helping them to avoid potential reputational harm.


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Employment Rights Reforms: What has changed and what can we expect next? 9 September 2026

Join our online workshop where our employment law experts will provide a practical update on the reforms already in force,  what changes are on the horizon, and discuss what employers and HR teams should be doing to plan ahead.

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Looking back over 2025 and ahead to 2026

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Looking back over 2024 and ahead to 2025

Our expert Employment law team take a look back over important changes and key developments in the law that we saw in 2024, and can still expect to see in 2025.

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