A great deal of tribunal advocacy, especially on behalf of claimants, involves criticising the behaviour of someone else (normally the employer). For example, in an…
If only that was literary possible. It would be great to be propelled around the London Marathon course by the good wishes of hundreds of…
Your ET1 is the form you complete to start your claim — also known as the claim form. It’s a vitally important document and it’s…
File this under advice that sounds like the bloody obvious, but can be surprisingly hard to follow. During litigation, the other side will make all…
I’ve just had an email from the Ministry of Justice, promising changes on fee remission from 30th June. I can’t find an announcement online, so…
It’s easily overlooked, but, when writing to the tribunal, it’s worth making it clear which side you’re on. This can easily be done by starting…
It’s that time of the year again and, in six days, I’ll be running the London marathon on behalf of the Free Representation Unit. If…
Fees in the EAT are substantial. £400 to lodge an appeal, £1,200 for a hearing; totalling £1,600. If you’re considering bringing an appeal, this may…
The EAT in Portnykh v Nomura International has clarified a number of things about applications for costs in respect of fees in the EAT (and…