Paul Scholey
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Paul Andrew Scholey, known as Paul Scholey (born 6 April 1965) is an eminent employment rights solicitor
Solicitor
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 in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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 who is Chairman of the Leeds Citizens Advice Bureau
Citizens Advice Bureau
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 Board of Trustee
Trustee
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s from 2007 to the present. A staunch advocate of promoting fairness in the workplace and the need for simplifying language in trade union constitutional and rule book issues, he is a Partner of Morrish Solicitors LLP
Morrish Solicitors LLP
Morrish Solicitors LLP is a law firm in the United Kingdom. It is the only Leeds-based firm to act nationally as Trade union specialists. First established in Leeds in 1882 by sole practitioner Harold James, the firm became HB James and Morrish circa 1915...

 and has guest lectured at Leeds Metropolitan University
Leeds Metropolitan University
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on employment rights, industrial relations and trade unions.
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