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Thursday, 12 July 2007
Weirdest Employment Disputes
Earlier this week, to celebrate the EAT's 30th anniversary, The Times Online dusted off its archives to search for some of the most colourful employment disputes over the last few years. For tales of witches, dogs and axe-wielding murderers, visit here.
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Daniel Barnett is a barrister at Outer Temple Chambers, with over 15 years' experience defending companies facing employment tribunal claims and associated commercial disputes. He is listed as a leading employment barrister in the ‘Legal 500′, and described in the Times Law Supplement as having “carved out a strong reputation”.
Daniel regularly advises and represents large and small businesses in discrimination claims, TUPE problems, team moves, removal of confidential business information, and unfair dismissal disputes. He has been appointed as employment law advisor to Acas since 2004, and is the author or co-author of seven legal textbooks.
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