Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
Monday 14 February 2022 6:09 pm

Small London law firm seeks to compete with Magic Circle by appointing its own ‘fertility officer’

By: Louis Goss

Add as a preferred source on Google

A small family law firm, with offices in Clapham, Hammersmith, and Islington, has become the first UK company to appoint its own “fertility officer,” as it seeks to compete with larger rivals that have begun offering highly expensive fertility benefits.

London law firm Burgess Mee has named surrogacy law specialist, Natalie Sutherland, as its first ever fertility officer, with the aim of improving staff well-being. 

Speaking to City PM Sutherland said: “The intention is to create an environment at work where employees feel supported, both in their career building aspirations and in their family building aspirations.”

In her new role, Sutherland will support employees with any issues relating to fertility and signpost them towards any potential solutions.

The appointment comes after Canada law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer last month offered its staff $60,000 worth of lifetime fertility benefits, as it agreed to cover the cost of services including egg freezing, IVF, and surrogacy.

The Magic Circle law firm’s offer saw it strike a deal with Carrot Fertility to offer a range of fertility services., after tech giants Facebook and Apple first began offering fertility benefits in 2014.

“We’re a very small firm so it’s really only the big firms that will be able to offer that type of benefit,” Sutherland said, as she explained that the new role will help Burgess Mee compete with larger rivals.

The comments come amid fierce competition between law firms to recruit and retain legal talent. The battle for talent has seen large US law firms and their Canada equivalents offer impressive perks and increasingly eye-watering salaries.

Sutherland explains that in the case of Burgess Mee, the offer of more personalised benefits allow the small family firms to throw their hat into the ring. “It’s a good way of showing that we value our staff,” Sutherland says. 

Founded by in 2013 former Withers LLP lawyers Peter Burgess and Antonia Mee, Burgess Mee has just six partners, and a team of 19 solicitors. On its website, the firm says it offers “the same quality of service and advice as bigger firms in the City but at a lower cost.”

Read more

Overture Life Launches Global ICSI.A Center of Excellence Program, Bringing the World’s First Automated ICSI into Clinical Use Across Five Leading Global Fertility Centers

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Legal

Related Topics

  • Law firms

Trending Articles

  • Exclusive: Big Four giant KPMG to cut more jobs

  • Music tycoon Simon Cowell sued by prominent City lawyer

  • The former African gold miner taking on the billionaire Issa brothers

  • Tesco ‘in talks’ to exit eastern Europe

  • As it happened: FTSE 100 slump as oil soars; Trump says Iran will be ‘hit hard’ tonight

More from City PM

  • Overture Life Launches Global ICSI.A Center of Excellence Program, Bringing the World’s First Automated ICSI into Clinical Use Across Five Leading Global Fertility Centers

    Business Wire
  • Why young men would rather give up sex than smartphones

    Opinion
    Unfortunately, without additional context from the article or details about what the image depicts, it is challenging to g...
  • Britain should look to Japan to manage its ageing population

    Opinion
    Elderly pedestrians crossing a busy street in Tokyo, illustrating Japans ageing population challenge.
  • City PM Football Power List explained: What it is, who judges it and how ranking works

    Sport Business
    Unfortunately, I cannot provide the alt text without additional context about the articles content or the images visual de...
  • City law firm denies ties to KPMG Australia scandal

    Legal
    KPMG Australia office building exterior with modern glass architecture and corporate signage in a bustling business district.
  • Seiden Law LLP States: Cambodian Businessman Leak Yim, Wrongfully Accused in Thailand, Seeks Redress in U.S. Court

    Business Wire
  • European Insurers Rethink BPO for AI Era

    Business Wire
  • British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet in Channel

    Politics
    The five warships will be built at BAE's flagship facility in Glasgow

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy · Facebook