On 9 October 2025, the new Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Lammy MP, advised that the government would not be re-introducing fees in the employment tribunals. Source link Read more »
It has been reported that the government is considering whether to re-introduce fees in the employment tribunals. Source link Read more »
In Cohen v Mahmood [2025] EAT 134, the EAT refused an application by a non-party for copies of the pleadings, notice of appeal and skeleton arguments following her remote attendance at a... Read more »
In Chase v Northern Housing Consortium Ltd and another [2025] EAT 104, the EAT allowed an appeal against an unreasonably delayed employment tribunal decision in which the employment tribunal had misdirected itself... Read more »
The Tribunal Procedure Committee has replied to the consultation on its planned changes to the Employment Tribunal Rules of Procedure 2013. Source link Read more »
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (Amendment) Rules 2024 (SI 2024/1044) have been laid before Parliament and will come into force on 1 February 2025. Source link Read more »
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 »
Peru’s Attorney General’s Office filed a constitutional complaint Friday against Jorge Luis Salas Arenas, the current president of the National Electoral Tribunal (JNE), for the alleged crime of incompatible negotiation or improper... Read more »
