New medical evidence justified granting of anonymity order (EAT)

In JK v Ealing Council [2025] EAT 78, the EAT considered whether new medical evidence justified the granting of an anonymity order. Source link Read more »

Failure to include grounds of resistance with notice of appeal to EAT was a "minor error" (Court of Appeal)

In Melki v Bouygues E and S Contracting UK Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 585, the Court of Appeal held that an appellant’s failure to include a copy of the grounds of resistance... Read more »

EAT confirms part-time status must be "sole reason" for less favourable treatment in claims under Part Time Workers Regulations 2000

The EAT has confirmed that, under the Part-Time Workers (Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/1551), the test for causation is whether part-time status was the sole reason for less favourable treatment.... Read more »

New EAT Practice Direction published

A new EAT Practice Direction has been published. It will have effect from 1 February 2025 and replaces the EAT Practice Direction 2023. Source link Read more »

Final Practice Direction and Presidential Guidance on panel composition in employment tribunals and EAT published

The Senior President of Tribunals has published a final Practice Direction on panel composition in the employment tribunals and EAT. Joint Presidential Guidance has also been issued. Source link Read more »

EAT extends time for appeal presented in time but without written record of tribunal judgment

In Hewer and another v HCT Group and others [2024] EAT 133, the EAT granted an extension of time so that the appellants’ Notice of Appeal, which had been submitted in time... Read more »
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