An employment law specialist and former solicitor advocate, Julie Duane works across the full spectrum of employment issues for both Claimants and Respondents. She acts for leading national firms, private individuals, high-profile / senior parties and a wide range of both boutique and regional firms. Increasingly, Julie also acts for leading international firms with a UK presence. Julie’s significant experience in complex whistleblowing, discrimination, TUPE and unfair dismissal cases marks her out as a true employment ‘all-rounder’.
An experienced advocate, Julie regularly conducts multi-day cases in the Employment Tribunal, along with the full range of preliminary applications. One of Julie’s particular differentiators is her pragmatic and thorough approach. This has resulted in her securing various successful costs orders, strike outs and deposit orders in early stages of litigation, as well as excellent results at full merit hearings. Julie’s particular specialisms in large scale redundancy consultations, COVID-19 issues, employee status and GDPR issues also sets her apart. She represents parties in judicial and non-judicial employment mediations, provides CPD training in all areas of employment law and is the current Midlands Regional Representative for the Employment Lawyers Association.
Julie’s significant employment experience means that she is versatile, approachable and is increasingly sought out by her professional clients as a ‘problem solver’. Her invaluable ability to ‘work the problem’ often leads to truly impressive client outcomes. Prior to becoming both a barrister and a solicitor advocate, Julie assisted 23 of the victims’ families in the Hillsborough disaster inquest. Notably, Julie is vastly experienced in virtual or ‘CVP’ Employment Tribunal cases and in dealing with cases involving litigants in person.
With a balanced Claimant and Respondent client portfolio, Julie understands how to achieve the best result ‘from both sides of the table’. Her commercially-savvy and clinical approach means that she ensures all of the reputational, commercial, legislative and practical points are covered.
Julie’s client base reflects the broad and varied nature of her employment practice and, in recent months, has included instructions on significant cases in the aerospace, retail, hospitality, manufacturing, public and financial sectors. Julie’s professional clients regularly turn to her on complex, technically demanding and ‘high-stakes’ cases.
A snapshot of Julie’s recent experience includes:
Julie also represents both Claimants and Respondents, via CVP and in person, in ADR, Judicial Mediation and Assessment hearings.
Julie also handles employment law and employment-law related issues arising in the High Court. This can include representation, advice at the pre-litigation, early stage of litigation, post-receipt of disclosure stage and pre-Trial stages.
Often, Julie’s clients benefit from her practical, pragmatic and commercial approach in conference on such issues. Her typical focus areas include restrictive covenants, issues at the interface of contract law and employment (typically concerning the provisions of contracts of employment), breach of contract cases flowing from the employment relationship, injunctions, duties and obligations cases (often involving directors, and often involving events taking place after a party has left the employ of another), as well as a wide array of wider High Court issues in this area.
Julie is focused on building long-lasting relationships with her clients and she is regularly praised for her ability and willingness to turn instructions around against tight deadlines, by agreement. She regularly vets claims and complex issues with her regular clients outside the context of a specific case and serves as an essential ‘sounding board’. Clients regularly say that being able to ‘pick up the phone’ to Julie is really valuable to them and that her approachability means that they enjoy working with her.
Armed with the benefits of a career in private practice, Julie understands the time and performance pressures that her professional clients face. As such, she takes a thorough approach, ‘deep-diving’ into the issues in each case. What sets Julie apart, in addition to the above, is her commercially-minded, jargon free approach to returning written instructions, supporting clients strategically or in conference, and in terms of her robust advocacy. Above all, Julie is a problem solver who tailors her service and approach each time.
Midlands Regional Representative for the Employment Lawyers Association
Member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
Employment Lawyers Association
JJEL
“Julie has always been very helpful and delivers what we need.” Chambers & Partners 2025
“Julie is responsive, pragmatic and proactive in case management. She gets to the heart of cases quickly and is always ready with advice and recommendations on strategy. She is also not afraid to roll up her sleeves in court.” Legal 500 2025
“Julie is a confident and charismatic advocate who gets a strong grip on the facts. An inspiring barrister.” Legal 500 2024
“Julie provides great client service and extremely responsive. She has an impressive ability to quickly grasp and get up to speed with complex litigation.” Chambers & Partners 2024
“Julie is technically excellent, thorough, responsive, tactical and strategic. She provides tailored advice.” Legal 500 2023
“Julie is extremely thorough and technically sophisticated. She is also very personable, establishes an excellent rapport with clients and offers pragmatic and commercially focused advice.” Legal 500 2023
“I have absolutely no hesitation in instructing Julie in any type of case. She’s brilliant.” Chambers & Partners 2023
Cost consequences tribunal orders a detailed costs assessment
Claimant awarded damages in excess of 25k
Julie Duane acts for the respondent in successfully defending all 4 grounds of appeal
Claims for £85000 in damages are struck out with an order made as to costs
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