Employment tribunal claims on-line: ‘last-minuters’, trust government IT systems at your own risk!

24 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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Pattinson & Brewer employment specialist Paul Statham with an important early warning for any on-line claimants seeking to beat the 29 July employment tribunal fees deadline…

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Current Controversies, Employment, Marcus Weatherby, Paul Statham,

Red tape: one law for the employers and another for the unions?

19 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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Pattinson & Brewer employment specialist Paul Statham is mystified by the logic of the Government’s attack on ‘red tape’ …

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Marcus Weatherby, Uncategorized,

‘Dynamic’ loses out to ‘static’ in the European Court of Justice

19 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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Pattinson & Brewer employment specialist Paul Statham on the latest ECJ ruling regarding collectively-agreed terms …

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Current Controversies, Employment, Marcus Weatherby, Paul Statham,

Who covers you against your insurers?

18 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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In the light of another major UK insurer being fined for ‘mis-selling’, partner Marcus Weatherby underlines the importance of having access to truly independent legal advice …

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Accidents and Disease, Marcus Weatherby,

When will the Government stop taking away workers’ hard-earned employment rights in the name of cutting red tape?

18 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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Pattinson & Brewer employment specialist Paul Statham on yet more government changes to employment law …

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Current Controversies, Employment, Marcus Weatherby, Paul Statham,

Does an ‘Are you making this up?’ hearing really help anyone?

12 July 2013 By Frances McCarthey
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Jack Waller, from our Head Office in London, questions both the value and fairness in the way courts are responding to insurance claims arising from ‘low velocity impacts’…

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Accidents and Disease, Jack Waller, Marcus Weatherby,
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