The President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, Mr Justice
Langstaff, has issued a Practice
Statement dated 17th April 2012.
All practitioners who appear in the EAT should read the full document; the summary below is not a suitable substitute. The main points are:-
All practitioners who appear in the EAT should read the full document; the summary below is not a suitable substitute. The main points are:-
- in cases where fresh evidence arises, the preferred course is to seek a review from the Employment Tribunal before appealing to the EAT;
- appeals should not normally involve citing more than 10 authorities. Practitioners should use the official law report copies where possible, and highlight the relevant extracts in the authorities bundle.
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