Review
'Naomi Cunningham's book ... is a rare gem; it is the flesh that clothes the bones of the employment tribunal system.' --New Law Journal
'The text races along and the examples and anecdotes are so entertaining that it is truly a book you will not want your colleagues to borrow.' --Adviser
'I would have given my eye teeth for this book as a newly qualified employment lawyer representing claimants.' --Scolag
'The text races along and the examples and anecdotes are so entertaining that it is truly a book you will not want your colleagues to borrow.' --Adviser
'I would have given my eye teeth for this book as a newly qualified employment lawyer representing claimants.' --Scolag
Solicitor's Journal (September 2005)
For the trainee solicitor or newly qualified practitioner, [this
book] contains invaluable information on running a case in a tribunal. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
book] contains invaluable information on running a case in a tribunal. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
New Law Journal (July 2005)
Naomi Cunningham's book is a rare gem; it is the 'flesh that
clothes the bones' of the employment tribunal system.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
clothes the bones' of the employment tribunal system.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
Claimants and their advisers finding themselves before an employment tribunal or the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) for the first time are faced with many procedures and rules that can confuse and mystify. Employment Tribunal Claims brings together an extensive collection of precedents to equip the claimant with the tools and tactics to win their cases.
From the Author
The sample letters, tribunal forms etc. that form part of the book can now be downloaded for free as Word documents from lag.org.uk
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From the Inside Flap
... the art of running a claim in the Tribunal, and knowing how best, tactically, to prepare for and conduct a hearing, involve skills which are just as important as a sound knowledge of the substantive law and procedure. Given our adversarial process, they are skills which can make all the difference to winning or losing a case. The Hon Mrs Justice Cox DBE, from her foreword
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Naomi Cunningham is a barrister at Farrars Buildings in London. She previously worked as an employment case-worker for the Free Representation Unit. Michael Reed was called to the Bar in 2003. He currently works as the employment caseworker at FRU. He is a director of the Discrimination Law Association.