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Month: October 2010

Posted onOctober 19, 2010advice

Mark Bennet on Cross-Examination

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In planning a cross-examination, we start with statements that the witness can’t deny without appearing dishonest … leading to statements that the witness could credibly…

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Posted onOctober 13, 2010advice

Cut-and-paste witness statements

by NaomiLeave a comment on Cut-and-paste witness statements

Sometimes you find identical passages in two (or more) of the respondent’s witness statements. It’s obvious what has happened: whoever has drafted the witness statements…

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Posted onOctober 11, 2010advice

If the claimant can’t read

by NaomiLeave a comment on If the claimant can’t read

A significant minority of claimants in employment tribunals either can’t read at all, or can’t read in English. This isn’t a particular problem – but…

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Posted onOctober 7, 2010advice

I refute ‘refute’

by MichaelLeave a comment on I refute ‘refute’

The phrase ‘I refute’ has started to show up a lot in submissions and witness statements. People use it to mean ‘I deny such and…

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