Advocacy

We provide advocacy, mostly on behalf of claimants, at all types of hearings in the Employment Tribunal.

Examples of the types of hearings at which we appear are Preliminary Hearings, Final Hearings, Remedies Hearings, Costs Hearings, and Judicial Mediation. We most frequently appear at Preliminary Hearings and Final Hearings.

Specialist Advice
Case Management
Available Across London

We most frequently appear in the four London based
Employment Tribunals (Watford, Central London, East London, and London South).

We are available to appear in person, by telephone, or via Cloud Video Platform.

Having an experienced barrister present your case is extremely valuable.

Presenting legal arguments, examining witnesses, and making persuasive final submissions can make a significant difference in terms of how your claims are understood and assessed by an Employment Tribunal, which can impact positively on the outcome of your claims.

We will consider accepting instructions for advocacy at short notice.

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Please contact us for a free, initial telephone consultation with a barrister.

020 7459 4619

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