In the Press | Taking your Employer to an Employment Tribunal

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"Although a tribunal is a reasonably straightforward process, unless you have experience of speaking in public and a good knowledge of the law in this subject, it can be daunting to do it all yourself. Engaging a paralegal, who has training and legal knowledge, will take the stress out of the situation and will ensure the case doesn’t collapse because of a lack of the right documents or any unforeseen error in paperwork"

 

Read our guide on taking your employer to an Employment Tribunal here

 

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