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Inês Garcia Beato

Inês Garcia Beato

Head of Employment, Lisbon

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“I appreciate the unique intersection between employment law and real-world business challenges, influencing everything from hiring decisions to leadership strategies. Clients recognise me as a dedicated, detail-focused trusted advisor who prioritises their needs and delivers results. Establishing strong working relationships and understanding the clients´ business goals, needs and challenges is key to develop strategic and practical advice. This approach makes it easier for clients to navigate in complex decisions and decide the best course of action.”

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Beyond the Office

Inês joined the Lisbon office of Linklaters in 2025 as Head of Employment of the Corporate Department of the Lisbon office.

She started her legal career in 2011 as Trainee Lawyer at the local law firm Gouveia Pereira, Costa Freitas & Associados. In 2014 she joined the international law firm Gómez-Acebo & Pombo Advogados as Trainee-Lawyer, where she became an Associate in 2014 and Senior Associate in 2022, working in its Labour and Social Security Department. She then joined the local law firm Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & Associados in 2023, as Principal Associate in the Labour, Social Security and Immigration Department.

In addition to her legal advice and client management work Inês also has overseen and guided the work of junior lawyers. She has also been involved in firm marketing and business development initiatives.

As a certified trainer, Inês has developed and taught personalised training programs and workshops on Employment Law, notably on trending topics such as compliance, whistleblowing and the dignity of work, in the form of in-house training and conferences for clients.

She furthermore has lectured on versatility and functional mobility, disciplinary power and labour due diligence operations at NOVA School of Law in Lisbon (2015, 2016 and 2019), and for the Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique on Social Security Litigation (2017).

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