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Posted onFebruary 11, 2009advice

Do not submit

by Michael5 Comments on Do not submit

Many lawyers write and say things like: In my submission, the employer failed to follow a fair procedure This, I submit, was an act of…

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Posted onFebruary 9, 2009advice

Sic transit gloria

by Michael4 Comments on Sic transit gloria

From time to time you will see the term “sic” used in a quotation. For example: Bob Sampson made a decision that no reasonable men…

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Posted onFebruary 3, 2009advice

Personal Problems

by MichaelLeave a comment on Personal Problems

From time to time issues unrelated to the litigation will affect the running of a case. Employment tribunals are particularly prone to this, since most…

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Posted onFebruary 2, 2009advice

Snow Day

by MichaelLeave a comment on Snow Day

If you have a case in the tribunal today, it would be sensible to give them a ring to check it will be going ahead.…

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Posted onFebruary 1, 2009advice

New employment tribunal limits

by Naomi1 Comment on New employment tribunal limits

As of today (that is to say, for the purposes of employment ending today or later), the maximum award of compensation for unfair dismissal is…

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Posted onJanuary 29, 2009advice

Learn to type

by NaomiLeave a comment on Learn to type

If you are going to make a habit of representing others in the tribunals, learn to touch-type. That is, learn to type fluently, without looking…

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Posted onJanuary 29, 2009advice

Two letters or one?

by MichaelLeave a comment on Two letters or one?

People sometimes feel that any letter they write must fall within a recognised category, and must not venture outside that area. In other words, if…

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Posted onJanuary 28, 2009advice

Email

by MichaelLeave a comment on Email

Email is a useful tool in litigation, and almost all professional representatives use it constantly. If you are a claimant you should consider using email…

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Posted onJanuary 26, 2009news

Rare books

by Naomi & Michael2 Comments on Rare books

Our publisher has told us that they have run out of copies of Employment Tribunal Claims: Tactics and Precedents, the book that this site was…

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Posted onJanuary 26, 2009advice

Is my employer bankrupt?

by MichaelLeave a comment on Is my employer bankrupt?

In the current economic situation, we are seeing a significant rise in the number of insolvent employers and a similar increase in employers claiming to…

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