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Posted onMarch 13, 2009advice

Referring to numbers

by MichaelLeave a comment on Referring to numbers

It is often useful to number issues or similar topics. It provides structure and organisation. For example, in a written submission it is common to…

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Posted onMarch 13, 2009advice

Polkey and contributory fault: liability or remedy?

by NaomiLeave a comment on Polkey and contributory fault: liability or remedy?

Unfair dismissal hearings are very often split between a ‘liability’ hearing, at which it is decided whether or not the claimant has been unfairly dismissed,…

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Posted onMarch 12, 2009advice

Never assume a hearing has been cancelled

by MichaelLeave a comment on Never assume a hearing has been cancelled

Unless you have seen a written order from the tribunal; heard a Judge give an order or had a conversation with the tribunal staff in…

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Posted onMarch 11, 2009advice

The more things change…

by MichaelLeave a comment on The more things change…

Mark Bennett, a Texan criminal defence attorney, practices a very different sort of law to us. In fact, we’re probably as far apart as it’s…

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Posted onMarch 10, 2009advice

Guest post: Jennifer Eady QC

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Try to retain your good humour. Litigation is stressful for most people and bad tempered advocates raise the stakes and make life more tiring for…

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Posted onMarch 10, 2009news

Introducing guest posts

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We are delighted to announce a series of guest posts from prominent employment lawyers we have persuaded to write contributions for us. The series begins…

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Posted onMarch 9, 2009advice

Electronic surveillance

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Some employers secretly monitor their employees’ computer use.

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Posted onMarch 6, 2009advice

Timing is everything

by MichaelLeave a comment on Timing is everything

The timing of events is important circumstantial evidence in the employment tribunal. One of the reasons that preparing a chronology is so useful is that…

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Posted onMarch 5, 2009advice

Spare copies of everything

by MichaelLeave a comment on Spare copies of everything

If you can do so without spending a fortune on photocopying or doing injury to your back, it is sensible to arrive at the tribunal…

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Posted onMarch 4, 2009July 19, 2015advice

Can I sue the Judge?

by Michael34 Comments on Can I sue the Judge?

No. Judges cannot be sued for anything they do in the course of their judicial function. Even if a judge were to deal with your…

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