Julian has been ranked as a leader in employment law in Tier 1 of both the Chambers and Legal 500 directories for many years. Julian is well known for advising on transfers of undertakings in the UK and internationally. He also has a particular interest in diversity and inclusion, including how employers can recruit and retain an age diverse workforce. Julian has worked closely with the Centre for Ageing better on promoting its nationwide "Age Without Limits" campaign. Julian regularly advises on Board level issues for listed and private companies and is an experienced non-executive director.
“Superb lawyer” Julian Hemming has a strong international practice, regularly advising Indian businesses on a range of employment matters. He is also experienced in advisory work for high-profile US-based and European clients concerning multi-jurisdictional employment issues.
Julian has served on the Executive Board of Osborne Clarke and until 2022 was co-chair of the firm's International Employment Law Group. Julian has also held numerous external Board appointments. Julian has been Chair of the UK Employment Lawyers’ Association.
"The team is amazing; they always respond quickly and they are good to work with. They are very helpful and get the answer to you quickly. They are extremely responsive and they provide great advice"
In addition to being a qualified mediator, Julian is a qualified coach and he currently uses his coaching expertise to help Osborne Clarke partners and employees to develop their careers and to continue to make valuable contributions to the firm at all levels.
Julian is a key member of the firm's India Group and undertakes employment law work for a wide range of India-based clients.
"Julian Hemming has notable strength in employee relations issues, such as negotiations with European Work Councils. He also acts on TUPE matters and disciplinary procedures as well as representation in disputes before the Employment Tribunal. "He's great - he's very personable and approachable"
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
In September 2022, Julian was recognised for his 'outstanding contribution to diversity as an Ally and Champion by Stepping Up. Stepping Up's Programme Director, Christine Bamford, commented on the award: "Julian has been an inclusion ally and ambassador for the Stepping Up diversity leadership programme – transforming the lives of so many. His commitment to mentoring embraced empathy and empowerment, which inspired his mentees to "step up." We truly could not have launched Stepping Up without Julian's personal support."
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