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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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Posted onSeptember 29, 2010advice

Changing decisions

by NaomiLeave a comment on Changing decisions

There are basically 3 ways of getting an employment tribunal decision changed. Which one applies depends partly on what kind of decision you want to…

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2010advice

Don’t overstate

by Michael1 Comment on Don’t overstate

A common error in advocacy is to exaggerate what a piece of evidence or set of circumstances means. For example, a fork-lift operator is dismissed…

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Posted onAugust 31, 2010advice

Does a respondent’s ability to pay change the amount a tribunal will award for unfair dismissal?

by Michael4 Comments on Does a respondent’s ability to pay change the amount a tribunal will award for unfair dismissal?

No. It does not. There has never been much doubt about this. Any uncertainty has been put to rest by the EAT in Tao Herbs…

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Posted onAugust 25, 2010advice

The dangers of reading the tribunal

by Michael1 Comment on The dangers of reading the tribunal

One of the things you do in a tribunal hearing is read how you’re coming over to the panel. Then you can adjust your approach…

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Posted onAugust 4, 2010advice

Reinstatement and re-engagement

by NaomiLeave a comment on Reinstatement and re-engagement

One of the things the employment tribunal can do if you win your unfair dismissal case is order your employer to give you back your…

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Posted onAugust 2, 2010advice

Should I pay for legal advice?

by Naomi2 Comments on Should I pay for legal advice?

There are various ways of getting legal advice and representation without having to pay for it: see generally ‘Getting advice. But lots of people won’t…

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Posted onJuly 29, 2010advice

Small things

by NaomiLeave a comment on Small things

In principle, as long as you make your meaning reasonably clear, details of grammar, punctuation and spelling oughtn’t to matter to how the tribunal sees…

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Posted onJuly 26, 2010advice

Notification of an appeal

by MichaelLeave a comment on Notification of an appeal

If an appeal is made to the EAT, they will notify the other side. This, however, is likely to take a little time, because the…

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