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Posted onSeptember 21, 2011advice

Outnumbered

by Naomi1 Comment on Outnumbered

If you arrive at the tribunal on your own, or on your own apart from a representative or a family member, it can be quite…

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Posted onSeptember 19, 2011advice

Two book recommendations

by Michael1 Comment on Two book recommendations

The latest edition of Employment Law: An Adviser’s Handbook is out. There are a number of attempts at a basic guide to employment law in…

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2011advice

When giving evidence…

by NaomiLeave a comment on When giving evidence…

… point your feet at the employment judge. Witnesses are constantly reminded to address their answers to the tribunal. When you’re being questioned by your…

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Posted onSeptember 2, 2011advice

This is my bundle, there are many like it but this one is mine

by Michael2 Comments on This is my bundle, there are many like it but this one is mine

It is impossible to overemphasise the importance of the bundle to employment tribunal proceedings. But I shall try. It is the alpha and the omega,…

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Posted onAugust 10, 2011advice

Croydon Employment Tribunal Closed

by MichaelLeave a comment on Croydon Employment Tribunal Closed

The London South Employment Tribunal in Croydon has been damaged in recent events and is currently closed. They’ll be closed for the rest of the…

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Posted onAugust 8, 2011advice

How claims get created

by Michael3 Comments on How claims get created

You start with a set of facts that are capable of supporting a claim. For example, you did not get a promotion, because your employer…

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Posted onAugust 4, 2011advice

Dress down August in the EAT

by Michael1 Comment on Dress down August in the EAT

I recently had a mildly unsettling experience at the Employment Appeal Tribunal. When the clerk called me in he mentioned that HHJ McMullen QC followed…

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Posted onJuly 18, 2011advice

Citation and the Oxford Standard for the Citation of Authorities

by Michael1 Comment on Citation and the Oxford Standard for the Citation of Authorities

Legal writing generally involves discussing authority, in the form of case-law or statutes. To make this easier, lawyers have developed a system of citation —…

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Posted onJuly 8, 2011advice

The Elevator Pitch

by MichaelLeave a comment on The Elevator Pitch

Salespeople have a concept called the elevator pitch. This is the pitch you would use if you find yourself in a lift with the Head…

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Posted onJuly 4, 2011advice

Emotionally Hard Work

by MichaelLeave a comment on Emotionally Hard Work

When people decide to become lawyers they generally realise that it’s not always an easy job. In particular, they realise that it will be intellectually…

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