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Suzanne Horne

Partner, Employment Law Department

Overview

Suzanne Horne is a partner in the International Employment practice of Paul Hastings. She is recognised in Chambers UK and described as being ‘very knowledgeable’ with ‘strong commercial sensibilities’ (Chambers UK, 2024), leading a team ‘recommended for its cross-border capabilities’ (The Legal 500, 2024). She has a broad-ranging practice covering all aspects of employment law and employment-related matters advising both U.K. and international clients. Suzanne also advises employers on employee-related data protection and privacy matters and has successfully defended employers in various employment tribunal and high-court litigation matters. Suzanne also has extensive experience in cross-border, pan-European, and multinational projects including business reorganization, integrations, redundancies, hiring, and firing.

Accolades

  • Winner, International Employment Lawyer of the Year - Private Practice, at the International Employment Lawyer Awards, 2024
  • Winner, “Labour & Employment Lawyer of the Year” at the Women in Business Law Awards EMEA, 2024
  • Winner, “Disputes Lawyer of the Year” at the Women & Diversity Law Awards, 2024
  • Ranked by Chambers Global & Chambers UK for Employment, 2024
  • Ranked by The Legal 500 UK as a Leading Individual for Employment, 2024
  • Shortlisted, “Mentor of the Year” at Legal Week’s Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards UK, 2024
  • Shortlisted, “Lawyer of the Year” at the Women in Business Law Awards EMEA, 2024
  • Thought Leader, Labour, Employment & Benefits, Legal Influencer, Lexology, 2024
  • Winner, “Ally of the Year” at Legal Week’s Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards UK, 2023
  • Winner, "Labour & Employment Lawyer of the Year" at the Women in Business Law Awards EMEA, 2021, 2022
  • Honoured as one of the “Women Leaders” by International Employment Lawyer, 2022
  • “Highly commended” for "Collaborative Leadership" at Legal Week’s Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards UK, 2022
  • Mapping the Trends: The Global Employer Update was highly commended in the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Report Europe 2018; shortlisted for Legal Week’s Innovation Awards 2018

Education

  • College of Law of England and Wales, L.P.C., 1997
  • King’s College London School of Law, LL.M., 1995

Engagement & Publications

  • Regularly interviewed on national television and quoted in the press in relation to topical legal matters
  • Frequently writes for a wide variety of publications, and both presents and conducts training sessions and webinars
  • Editor, 'Mapping the Trends: The Global Employer Update', 2018-2023
  • Contributing author, Managing Workplace Health And Wellbeing During A Crisis (2022), The Employment Law Review, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Editions, Employee Privacy: Guide to US and International Law and Inside the Minds: Navigating Employment Law in Europe.

Involvement

  • Steering Committee for the International Employment Law Forum
  • Member: National Forum for Health and Wellbeing; European and U.K. Employment Lawyers Association; Global Advisory Board of Women in Law Empowerment Forum; Quorum Initiative; XBHR, Global Forum for Cross-border HR Experts
  • Admitted to practice in England and Wales

Practice Areas

Litigation

Employment Litigation

Workplace Retaliation and Whistleblower Defense

International Employment Law

Employment Counseling and Preventive Advice

Data Privacy and Cybersecurity

Employment Law

Workforce Data And Technology


Languages

English


Admissions

England and Wales Solicitor


Education

The College of Law (The University of Law), L.P.C. 1997

King's College London, The Dickson Poon School of Law, LL.M. 1995