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Posted onJanuary 20, 2009advice

The Small Picture

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It is always worth paying a bit of attention to the more obscure bits of the ET3 form. This is the form the Claimant gets…

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Posted onJanuary 16, 2009advice

How not to answer the tribunal

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One of the things that will happen at a hearing is that you will be asked questions by the tribunal. The best way of answering…

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Posted onJanuary 8, 2009advice

Read the small print

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When the tribunal grants an application or makes an order, make sure that you understand exactly what is being said. It is easy to look…

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Posted onDecember 22, 2008advice

Months to weeks and weeks to months

by MichaelLeave a comment on Months to weeks and weeks to months

Quite often you will have a monthly figure, when you want a weekly one, or a weekly one when you want a monthly one. Monthly…

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Posted onDecember 22, 2008advice

Swaying

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We have previously advised against making faces and excessive throat clearing during tribunal hearings. Add to this list ‘swaying’. This involves shifting your weight from…

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Posted onDecember 17, 2008advice

Question: Why is a tribunal bundle not like a vinyl record?

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Answer: It only has one side. Hearing bundles, and for that matter, all tribunal documents, are normally printed single-sided. There is an argument to be…

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Posted onDecember 12, 2008advice

How to emphasise

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From time to time you will want to emphasise text in a document you are writing. The most common use is drawing attention to a…

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Posted onDecember 11, 2008advice

Looking back

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If you have been knocking around the wonderful world of employment tribunals for a little while, you will have accumulated a few completed cases. It…

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Posted onDecember 8, 2008advice

Myerson on advocacy

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Simon Myerson QC has written an excellent primer on advocacy. It is aimed at barristers at the start of their careers, but is useful for…

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Posted onNovember 24, 2008advice

The point of cross-examination

by Michael2 Comments on The point of cross-examination

It is always worth remembering that the point of cross-examination is to convince the tribunal. Often people get confused about this. Often they seem to…

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