Florence is the founder of Bellevue Law and a leading specialist in workplace law and commercial disputes. She advises senior executives, partners and founders, as well as fast-growth companies, established businesses and professional services firms – including many law firms and fellow lawyers who trust her with their most complex employment and partnership matters.
Her practice spans both contentious and strategic advisory work. Florence regularly supports senior women in the financial and professional services sectors facing issues such as pregnancy and maternity discrimination, sexual harassment, health-related challenges, and disability and neurodiversity discrimination. Her deep understanding of the personal and professional impact of these cases informs the care and clarity with which she advises.
Alongside individual clients, Florence supports businesses and their founders with partnership and shareholder disputes, as well as wider workplace risk and resolution strategies. Clients value her ability to bring calm, strategic direction to challenging situations – helping them navigate complexity with confidence.
Florence has once again been recognised for her outstanding work in employment law. In the Chambers UK Guide 2026, Florence has been ranked in the Employment: Senior Executive category, moving up to Band 2 from Band 3, a testament to her continued excellence and impact in this field. In Legal 500 2026, Florence is listed again as a Leading Partner, and recognised as a Key Lawyer in both the Employer and Senior Executives categories for her exceptional contributions.
Client testimonials published by Chambers highlight her strategic skill and personal impact.
Florence founded Bellevue Law in 2014 to create a different kind of law firm – one rooted in flexibility, integrity and purpose. She led the firm’s certification as a B Corp, reflecting her commitment to responsible business practices and a positive workplace culture.
She trained at Freshfields, qualified in 2000, and later joined Debevoise & Plimpton. Before founding Bellevue Law, she spent five years teaching at law school.