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locked page 1 Nov 2007 In Brief - Careless Incorporation Stephen Levinson, Manches LLP ELA Briefing In Deadman v Bristol City Council [2007] EWCA Civ 822, the Court of Appeal considered whether an “integrated equalities policy” and a document called a “procedure for stopping harassment...
locked page 1 Nov 2007 In Brief - Proportionality - Parts One and Two Stephen Levinson, Manches LLP ELA Briefing In GMB v Allen [2007] IRLR 752, a trade union was found to have misled a substantial number of its female members to secure settlement of an equal pay deal.
locked page 1 Nov 2007 In Brief - The Bleeding Obvious Stephen Levinson, Manches LLP ELA Briefing

The farcical lengths to which some lawyers and tribunals have been driven by the thoroughly discredited “reforms” introduced by the Employment Act 2002 must have reached their apogee in the tribuna...

locked page 1 May 2009 In Brief - Transitional Rules Stephen Levinson, RadcliffeLeBrasseurs ELA Briefing Here are the dates you need to know until October to see if you have to deal with the almost-but-not-yet-defunct statutory rules.
locked page 1 Nov 2008 Out of the Frying Pan ... Stephen Levinson, RadcliffesLeBrasseur ELA Briefing A new legal concept is being invented by the creators of the despised statutory procedures. It is an unreasonable failure to comply with a statutory code of practice. If such a failure occurs, an empl...
locked page 1 Jul 2012 Lawyers in disciplinary hearings: slaying the Hydra? Stephen Levinson, partner, RadcliffesLeBrasseur ELA Briefing Once upon a time dismissals were simpler. Lawyers were kept in their place, usually out of the room. In the absence of a contractual right only a colleague or trade union representative could accompan...
locked page 1 Oct 2008 Kulkarni v Milton Keynes NHS Trust Farhaz Khan, Outer Temple Chambers ELA Briefing

The recent High Court decision in Kulkarni v Milton Keynes NHS Trust provides a persuasive and robust example of the courts upholding an employer's refusal to...

locked page 1 May 2009 R (G) v The Governors of X School and Y City Council Lara Keenan, RadcliffesLeBrasseur ELA Briefing The High Court case in R (on the application of G) v The Governors of X School and Y City Council has decided that in limited situations an employee may have the right to legal representation during a...
locked page 1 Oct 2009 Kulkarni v Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Jasvir Kaur, Hammonds LLP ELA Briefing Until June 2005 all doctors employed in the NHS had the right to be legally represented at internal disciplinary hearings. However, when the government framework, `Maintaining high professional standa...
locked page 2 Apr 2009 Dismissal & Grievance Procedures William Josling, 37 Park Square Chambers Lecture Notes