The overriding objective of the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2013
This talk is the first in a detailed introduction to the Employment Tribunal Rules 2013. (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/20...) Have a look at schedule 1 It is intended to help anyone who is trying to present their own case. If you are viewing it after October 2013, please check on www.cloisters.com for any updates. It is not intended to be legal advice, but to provide pointers to parts of the rules you will need to know about. The talks deal with 1. The overriding objective of the rules 2. Starting a case and responding to a claim within the Rules. 3. Orders that the tribunal or a judge can make. 4. Unless Orders and Orders for Deposits 5. Case Management Orders and more You are always advised to seek professional legal advice before taking any step.

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