
“I have got to thank you for your help and assistance for which I’m truly grateful. You made everything so clear so that I could understand, so once again a very big thank you.”
Katie Butler is a Solicitor in the Employment department.
Katie joined Phillips Law as a Trainee in September 2022 and undertook seats in the Family, Wills Trusts and Probate, Corporate and Commercial and Employment departments. Katie qualified as a Solicitor into the Employment department in September 2024 and is a member of the Employment Lawyer’s Association.
Katie currently specialises in settlement agreements and general employment law advice as well as assisting the team in respect of tribunal litigation, business immigration and non-contentious work.
Prior to joining Phillips, Katie worked as a Motor Injury Paralegal for DAC Beachcroft and volunteered as an advocate for Age UK.

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