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Employment tribunals urged to bear Denton in mind when faced by procedural defaults
Monday, 8 December 2014Employment tribunals should have regard to the “insight given by cases such as Mitchell” into what constitutes justice, Mr Justice Langstaff, president of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, has ruled.
Tags: CPR, Denton, employment tribunal, Mitchell
Posted in Jackson reforms, News
Employment tribunal did research on Wikipedia “to help litigant in person”
Thursday, 20 November 2014An employment tribunal which decided to carry out its own internet research, apparently to help a litigant in person, has been condemned by Mr Justice Langstaff, president of the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Tags: employment tribunal, internet research, litigants in person
Posted in News
More than 17,000 use Acas early conciliation scheme
Thursday, 4 September 2014More than 17,000 people used the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) early notification scheme in its first three months, it has emerged.
Tags: Acas, early conciliation, employment tribunal
Posted in News