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Posted onApril 4, 2012advice

News from the EAT

by Michael1 Comment on News from the EAT

Yesterday, I was at the Employment Appeal Tribunal User Group. The members were asked to pass a couple of messages outwards to the wider community.…

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Posted onApril 1, 2012advice

Austerity measures in the Employment Tribunals

by Naomi & Michael7 Comments on Austerity measures in the Employment Tribunals

HM Courts & Tribunals Service has announced a number of austerity measures that users of the employment tribunals can expect to see over the coming…

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Posted onMarch 30, 2012advice

Supreme Court Briefs

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The American Bar Association makes all of the merits briefs to the US Supreme court available online. Don’t rush off to read them if you’re…

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Posted onMarch 29, 2012advice

When C Sued R

by MichaelLeave a comment on When C Sued R

During the course of litigation, you will have to refer to the parties, in letters, written submissions and so on. There are basically two ways…

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Posted onMarch 27, 2012advice

The use and abuse of headnotes

by MichaelLeave a comment on The use and abuse of headnotes

If you have access to formally reported cases, such as the Industrial Cases Law Reports, you will see that they include a headnote. These are…

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Posted onMarch 21, 2012advice

Chronologies: Inside or outside?

by MichaelLeave a comment on Chronologies: Inside or outside?

A lot of people put chronologies inside other documents, most commonly written submissions. This is not a terrible sin, but it’s normally better to keep…

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Posted onMarch 15, 2012advice

What if you can’t agree on the content of the bundle?

by Naomi1 Comment on What if you can’t agree on the content of the bundle?

If both sides are sensible, this won’t happen. That doesn’t mean that you’ll always agree what’s relevant – it’s just that it’s rarely worth falling…

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Posted onMarch 15, 2012advice

Past lost goes up to the hearing, even though the hearing is in the future

by Michael2 Comments on Past lost goes up to the hearing, even though the hearing is in the future

Most schedules of loss are divided into past loss (loss that has already been suffered) and future loss (loss that will occur in the future).…

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Posted onMarch 14, 2012advice

Noting Quotes

by MichaelLeave a comment on Noting Quotes

When you’re taking notes in a hearing you don’t need to attempt a verbatim record. Unless you know shorthand or you’re a fast typist you…

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Posted onMarch 12, 2012advice

E-book now available

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Employment Tribunal Claims is now available as a Kindle e-book for £8.24. This, we think, is a bit of a bargain – it’s a huge…

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