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Posted onMarch 31, 2009advice

Guest post: Anne Redston

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Completing your ET1 The ET1 is the form you complete when you begin your claim. It sets out the reasons you are complaining to the…

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Posted onMarch 30, 2009advice

Guest post: Rebecca Tuck

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Cross-examination It is vitally important to have a plan of all the points you need to cover when questioning a witness. You will usually have…

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Posted onMarch 24, 2009advice

Guest post: Benjimin Burgher

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What did you find out the hard way? I found out something I already knew but decided to ignore. Simply do not ask a question…

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Posted onMarch 17, 2009advice

Guest post: Peter Wallington QC

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A few words on witness statements Tribunals nowadays always expect witnesses to have written statements. Sometimes these are very long, sometimes very short. There are…

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Posted onMarch 10, 2009advice

Guest post: Jennifer Eady QC

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Try to retain your good humour. Litigation is stressful for most people and bad tempered advocates raise the stakes and make life more tiring for…

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