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January 20, 2016
Reading the papers – Ockelton
A fictional scenario illustrates what can happen when the tribunal has not read the papers in advance. Why it is important to prepare adequately and some techniques for doing so (such as developing a form to record key points). Read the papers well enough to instil confidence in the parties but not so well that it is difficult to keep an open mind.
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January 20, 2016
Communication – Brown
A guide to the communication skills required by all tribunal members
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January 20, 2016
Finding facts and weighing evidence – Bano
How to deal with different sources of evidence, including oral and expert evidence, dealing with conflicting evidence, assigning weight to evidence and ensuring that the tribunal’s conclusions are based on the evidence as a whole.
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January 20, 2016
Dealing with vexatious litigants- Auerbach
Considers the powers of courts and tribunals to bring vexatious proceedings to a close. The article is primarily concerned with claimants in the Employment Tribunal.
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January 20, 2016
Weighing the evidence – Mullan and Wilton
How a tribunal should obtain and assess the relevant evidence and make findings of fact on it
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April 18, 2017
Why I became a judge: Her Honour Judge Mary Stacey
HHJ Stacey talks about why solicitors have the right qualities to become judges
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April 18, 2017
Why I became a judge: DDJ Pathak
Deputy District Judge Pankaj Pathak was appointed in 2010 and sits in London and Essex County Courts
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April 18, 2017
Why I became a judge: HHJ Kaul QC
HHJ Kalyani Kaul QC was appointed a Circuit Judge in 2015
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April 18, 2017
Why I became a judge: Circuit Judge Avik Mukherjee
HHJ Mukherjee talks about the challenge of applying for a new job after many years
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April 18, 2017
Why I became a Judge: Recorder Ed Murray
Recorder Ed Murray explains how being a judge part time complements his job as a litigator