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WORDS: COLIN YOUNG
PICTURE: CHRIS BOOTH
Greystone Legal partners Paul Humble
(centre) and Ben Healey have worked
closely with Logico managing director
Lisa Fleming, one of a growing number of
businesses on the law firm’s client list.
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n the three years since they launched their
own practice Greystone Legal, Newton
Aycliffe-based partners Paul Humble and Ben
Healey have established a reputation as the
go-to firm for employment and business law.
The decision to concentrate on their
specialised subjects when they set up the
firm from Parson’s Court on the park has
paid dividends, and the pair now take on a
significant number of cases for solicitors and
businesses across the North East seeking their
HR expertise.
It is a nod to more than 60 years of
experience in employment and commercial law
and an impressive range of specialised services
at fixed rates.
Their clients like Greystone Legal’s plain-
speaking delivery and the reassurance that their
personal approach brings results.
Greystone Legal have recently added
employment tribunal judge Sharon Langridge
to the team as a consultant lawyer. A senior
employment solicitor with over 25 years
specialist experience, Sharon has acted
mainly for employers, including SMEs, local
authorities, charities and colleges.
Greystone Legal have now formed a
partnership with Logico NE, a team of
consultants who provide support to transport
companies with compliance, transport audits
and transport management.
Logico work alongside Greystone to provide
a complete support package, including human
resources and employment law support.
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Greystone Legal is now the go-to firm for employment
and business law on Aycliffe Business Park
Not many people take on the taxman, or
even want to, but Greystone Legal’s partnership
with Logico led to a recent victory representing
a North East haulage firm at a tribunal, which
is an example of their knowledge reaping
rewards for their clients.
On behalf of one driver, who claimed he
had not been paid the minimum wage, HMRC
investigated the firm and served a £45,000
penalty notice on the business for under-
payment of the minimum wage.
Greystone Legal appealed against the
penalty notice in the employment tribunal and
were able to successfully show that additional
payments to drivers for kilometre commission,
collections and drop-offs meant that driver
payment well exceeded the minimum wage.
Paul said: “It is quite rare that businesses
successfully challenge under payment notices
from HMRC, but we did on this occasion and
we succeeded at tribunal, cancelling out the
notices and associated fines.
“The fact is there are not many firms who
have that experience in these specific matters
who can make significant savings for the clients.
“There are very few employment lawyers
in this region who can provide what we
exclusively do, and we have a high level
of expertise in both employment law and
commercial work.”
Paul and Ben both live locally and with
the business partnership’s roots also deep
into the park’s infrastructure, they remain
committed to delivering their advice to fellow
entrepreneurs, SMEs and large employers on
the site.
They have recently overseen work in Japan,
France and Ireland for a major manufacturer
on the business park, while an increasing
number of firms on the park are joining their
retained client roster.
The pair are hoping to further increase the
number of Aycliffe businesses on the books and
they want to help them act, rather than react.
Greystone Legal offers business support
packages for small to medium sized businesses,
payable in monthly instalments. Most work is
taken on at a fixed rate, rather than estimation.
“It is one of the major criticisms of our
industry”, Ben added. “People get an estimate
and it is amazing how quickly it disappears. I
think our clients appreciate the fixed rate from
the start and the security that we will stick to it.
“A lot of work we get is reactive. Businesses
tend to put commercial matters and
employment law on the list to sort out in the
future and there are a million other things to
do, but the time to come us is when you are
getting on reasonably well and the business is
growing, not when there is a dispute.”
Find out more about Greystone at greystone.legal – or contact
them on 01325 787 007 or by email [email protected]
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