costs
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Muzi-Mabaso v Commissioners for HM Revenue & Customs UKEAT/0353/14/DA
Appeal against the dismissal of the claimant's claims of indirect disability discrimination and discrimination by reason of a failure to make reasonable adjustments. Appeal allowed in part.
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16/11/2015 16:01
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ET costs update - Case Round-Up: November 2015
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent cases on ET costs orders.
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06/11/2015 17:12
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Duhoe v Support Services Group Ltd - In Liquidation UKEAT/0102/15/MC
Appeal against a failure to uplift the claimant's award under s207A TULR(C)A and against a failure by the EJ to consider her application for costs. Appeal allowed and both aspects remitted.
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14/10/2015 09:46
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Marshall v The Learning Trust and Others UKEAT/0237/14/MC
Appeal against an ET decision concerning liability for disability discrimination and against an award of costs made against the claimant. Appeal allowed in respect of the calculation of the costs award only.
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06/10/2015 23:17
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Rajaratnan v Care UK Clinical Services Ltd UKEAT/0435/14/DA
Appeal against the dismissal of the claimant's claim of indirect sex discrimination and susequent judgment on costs. Cross-appeal relating to the ET’s finding on the Part-Time Worker Regulations claim. Appeal and cross-appeal allowed and all aspects remitted to the same ET.
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01/10/2015 13:52
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Riley v Secretary of State for Justice & Ors UKEAT/0438/14/DXA
Appeal against a costs order made against the claimant where the order was made by the EJ alone. Appeal allowed and remitted to a Tribunal of three.
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30/09/2015 12:53
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A v Home Office UKEAT/0443/14/DM
Appeal against an order for costs made against the claimant. Appeal dismissed.
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01/09/2015 13:37
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August 2015 CPD Questions
12 CPD questions on recent cases on unfair dismissal
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24/08/2015 13:35
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Bham v 2Gether Foundation NHS Trust UKEAT/0417/14/DXA
Appeal against the substantive decision dismissing the claimant's claims of discrimination and victimisation on the grounds of race, and harassment on the grounds of religion and belief, and against a refusal to reconsider that decision and a costs order that was made against him. The costs order appeal was allowed but the others were dismissed.
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07/08/2015 11:54
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Conduct dismissals: back to basics - Case Round-Up August 2015
In this month's round-up, Mark Shulman consultant solicitor with Keystone Law, looks at recent cases which review the basic principles applicable in dismissals for misconduct.
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06/08/2015 16:48