Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Borderlines in Private Law

Borderlines in Private Law

Edited by: William Day, Julius Grower
Price: £90.00

Lord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy



  


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


NEW EDITION
The Law of Rights of Light 2nd ed



 Jonathan Karas


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


The Employment Tribunals Handbook: Practice, Procedure and Strategies for Success 5th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781784517311
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: Out of print
The amount of VAT charged may change depending on your location of use.


The sale of some eBooks are restricted to certain countries. To alert you to such restrictions, please select the country of the billing address of your credit or debit card you wish to use for payment.

Billing Country:


Sale prohibited in


Due to publisher restrictions, international orders for ebooks may need to be confirmed by our staff during shop opening hours. Our trading hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm, London, UK time.


The device(s) you use to access the eBook content must be authorized with an Adobe ID before you download the product otherwise it will fail to register correctly.

For further information see https://www.wildy.com/ebook-formats


Once the order is confirmed an automated e-mail will be sent to you to allow you to download the eBook.

All eBooks are supplied firm sale and cannot be returned. If you believe there is a fault with your eBook then contact us on ebooks@wildy.com and we will help in resolving the issue. This does not affect your statutory rights.

This eBook is available in the following formats: ePub.

Need help with ebook formats?




Also available as
£85.00

The Employment Tribunals Handbook offers a comprehensive guide to bringing and defending a claim in the employment tribunal, covering every stage from pre-action procedure and protocols through to conducting the hearing itself.

  • Fully revised and updated, key developments covered in the new fifth edition include:
  • The Employment Tribunals (Early Conciliation: Exemptions and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2014 - employees with a claim can no longer go direct to an Employment Tribunal but must now notify Acas first;
  • The Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2013 (as subsequently amended up to 17th February 2015);
  • Proposed changes to tribunal fees.
Written for the seasoned employment law practitioner, but with a clarity that means it is also of significant use to HR professionals and trade union officials, The Employment Tribunals Handbook provides tactical insights alongside precedents and templates for drafting key documents, so as to maximise a litigant's prospects of success.

Subjects:
Employment Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Tribunals today
2. Getting advice
3. Pre-claim correspondence and requests for information
4. The effective handling of disputes: the ACAS Code of Practice
5. Time limits
6. Making a claim: the claim form (ET1)
7. The response (ET3)
8. Fairness: the overriding objective
9. The management of proceedings by the tribunal
10. Post-claim requests for additional information
11. Disclosure and inspection
12. Preliminary hearings: Parts 1 and 2
13. Witness orders and orders for the production of documents
14. Postponements and adjournments
15. Settlement of claims
16. Preparation for the full hearing
17. The hearing I: the order of proceedings
18. The hearing II: the conduct of proceedings by the tribunal
19. The hearing III: the essentials of effective tribunal advocacy
20. Private hearings and restricted reporting
21. Costs
22. The decision
23. Remedies: calculating likely awards
24. Steps after the decision I: reconsideration of judgments
25. Steps after the decision II: appeal

Appendices
Claims a tribunal can hear
The Equality Act 2010
Employment Tribunal Claims form
Employment Tribunals Response form
Case study
Settlement agreement
Agenda