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Posted onJanuary 13, 2015January 13, 2015advice

Do Claimants ever win in the Employment Tribunal?

by Naomi & Michael82 Comments on Do Claimants ever win in the Employment Tribunal?

Short version: Yes, they do. Our post Is the tribunal system corrupt? now has over 100 comments. Most commentators disagree with our conclusion that the…

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Posted onJanuary 8, 2015January 8, 2015advice

Make sure you’re answering the real point

by Michael1 Comment on Make sure you’re answering the real point

File this under advice that sounds like the bloody obvious, but can be surprisingly hard to follow. During litigation, the other side will make all…

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Posted onNovember 24, 2014advice

Don’t conciliate too early

by Naomi3 Comments on Don’t conciliate too early

Before starting most kinds of proceedings in the employment tribunal, you have to notify ACAS of your potential claim and go through ‘early conciliation.’ Section…

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Posted onOctober 1, 2014advice

Try for re-employment

by Naomi1 Comment on Try for re-employment

Everyone who has anything to do with employment law knows that reinstatement and re-engagement orders are incredibly difficult to get. They’re rare (really, really rare:…

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Posted onJune 16, 2014advice

Upcoming changes to fee remission

by Michael2 Comments on Upcoming changes to fee remission

I’ve just had an email from the Ministry of Justice, promising changes on fee remission from 30th June. I can’t find an announcement online, so…

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Posted onMay 19, 2014advice

I am (I represent) the Claimant…

by Michael3 Comments on I am (I represent) the Claimant…

It’s easily overlooked, but, when writing to the tribunal, it’s worth making it clear which side you’re on. This can easily be done by starting…

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Posted onApril 10, 2014April 10, 2014advice

The media

by MichaelLeave a comment on The media

The vast majority of employment tribunal cases don’t attract any media attention. The ones that do, tend to involve some sort of media friendly hook:…

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Posted onApril 7, 2014advice

Observe a hearing

by Naomi5 Comments on Observe a hearing

If you’re suing your employer in the employment tribunal, it’s sensible to observe one or two hearings first, so that you have some idea what…

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Posted onApril 7, 2014advice

Run, Reed, run

by MichaelLeave a comment on Run, Reed, run

It’s that time of the year again and, in six days, I’ll be running the London marathon on behalf of the Free Representation Unit. If…

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Posted onMarch 18, 2014advice

Add tribunal fees to your claim

by Naomi3 Comments on Add tribunal fees to your claim

If you win your case in the employment tribunal, you should ask for an award of costs to cover any tribunal fees you’ve had to…

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