Bird & Bird’s international Employment Group receives multiple accolades from International Employment Lawyer

International law firm Bird & Bird is delighted to be recognised as European Law Firm of the Year at the International Employment Lawyer (IEL) Awards 2024. Furthermore, the international Employment team were included in the 2025 IEL Elite Guide as Leading Cross-border Experts in the Global Elite category. 

The annual IEL Awards recognise the very best private practice and in-house teams from around the globe, celebrating the outstanding achievements of leading lawyers across various categories during the past 12 months. 

In addition, Bird & Bird is thrilled to be included in the 2025 IEL Elite Guide as Leading Cross-border Experts in the Global Elite category, for the third year running. 

The IEL Elite recognises the leading employment and labour law teams that offer innovative and high value advice to employers around the globe. This select group of firms have demonstrated a depth of expertise across a broad spectrum of advisory, disputes, and transactional work and have been highly regarded by the wider market. 

This recognition highlights the exceptional work of our international Employment Group, a powerhouse of cross-border experts delivering innovative solutions for complex, multi-jurisdictional projects.

 

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