Inna Ratsebarska

Inna Ratsebarska is a Solicitor in our Employment Team.

Expertise

Inna advises clients across all aspects of employment law, including:

  • Disciplinaries
  • Grievances
  • Absence management
  • Performance issues
  • Employment contracts and policies
  • Regularly assists with settlement discussions and agreements, as well as representing employers in Employment Tribunal proceedings

Inna also provides corporate support on employment matters, which includes due diligence reporting and advising corporate fee earners on employment-related issues.

She delivers clear, pragmatic and commercially focused advice, helping clients navigate employment issues with confidence. Known for her approachable manner, Inna works closely with clients to provide practical solutions tailored to their business needs.

Date of qualification

Inna qualified as a solicitor in 2026.

Client

Inna was approachable and always on hand to answer our queries. I found her to be knowledgeable, but not afraid to defer to senior colleagues if a query had not previously been experienced by her. She carried out a great deal of research to ensure that potential issues with the site were identified. We would have no hesitation in recommending Inna to anyone.

Expert commentary & updates

Ready or not: Why employers must act now on the Employment Rights Act
Employment Rights Act changes explained: Inna Ratsebarska, from our Employment Law & HR Team Team, outlines key reforms and why UK employers must act now to manage risk and prepare for 2027.
Preparing for the Employment Rights Act: What employers need to do now
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, outlines how employers can prepare for the Employment Rights Act, including recruitment, zero-hours contracts, sickness absence and workplace culture changes.
The Employment Rights Bill: What’s planned and how can employers prepare
Sarah Furness, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains the key proposals in the UK Employment Rights Bill and what employers can do to prepare for upcoming changes.
Unfair dismissal: Recent cases and what they tell us
Tom Clarke from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains what two recent Tribunals mean for what does and does not amount to a potentially unfair dismissal.
A personal approach to employment law
Discover how Hay & Kilner’s Employment Law Team delivers pragmatic, tailored legal and HR advice to employers, helping businesses navigate evolving workplace issues with confidence.
Supreme Court ruling on trans rights: What employers need to know
What does the Supreme Court’s decision on trans rights mean for employers? Our Employment Law & HR Team outlines key workplace legal implications and employer responsibilities.
New ban on gagging clauses in settlement agreements as employment law reform timetable unveiled
Tom Clarke, from our Employment Law & HR Team, explains the new ban on gagging clauses in settlement agreements and what the employment law reform timetable means for employers and employees.

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