Employment


Law firm entitled to fire trainee who forwarded emails to private account

5 December 2023

A law firm was entitled to summarily dismiss a trainee solicitor who forwarded client-related emails to a private email account, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Solicitor fails in discrimination claim over firm’s billing failure

29 November 2023

A law firm’s failure to help a self-employed consultant solicitor bill tens of thousands of pounds of work was due to error and not discrimination, an employment tribunal has ruled.


“Rude and disruptive” caseworker must pay £20,000 costs to law firm

22 November 2023

A “rude and disruptive” caseworker who “embroiled” a national law firm in a “vast, unmeritorious” discrimination claim must pay £20,000 in costs, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Ex-employee sanctioned over “campaign to disrupt” law firm

6 November 2023

A former employee who “entered into a campaign conducted to cause disruption” to a law firm, culminating in an employment claim with fabricated evidence, has been told to pay costs.


Disabled law firm director was unfairly dismissed, tribunal rules

31 October 2023

A disabled director of leading legal aid firm Duncan Lewis was unfairly dismissed over absences from work and his failure to report them, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Solicitor’s complaint over unfair work allocation “faces problems”

27 October 2023

A solicitor who says he made a protected disclosure about the unfair allocation of work at his former firm has been told he will struggle to prove his unfair dismissal claim.


Solicitor dismissed over health problems awarded £1.1m damages

13 October 2023

A solicitor whose career in company secretarial work was “thrown severely off course” after being sacked due to having asthma has been awarded damages of £1.1m.


Law firm consultant was worker, not employee, tribunal rules

6 October 2023

A solicitor who worked as a consultant for a South London law firm was not an employee and so could not sue for unfair dismissal and breach of contract, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Employment tribunal rejects circuit judges’ pension claims

28 September 2023

An employment tribunal has dismissed a test case brought by three retired circuit judges who argued that they were treated unfairly by having to join a less generous judicial pension scheme.


Solicitor’s disability and sex discrimination claims thrown out

22 September 2023

An employment tribunal has struck out a clinical negligence solicitor’s claims of sex discrimination and that she was disabled.


Law firm “entitled” to recoup CILEX fees of departing employee

21 September 2023

A Devon law firm was entitled to demand repayment of a caseworker’s CILEX course fees after she left, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Employment law and HR group aims to double in size

15 September 2023

A group of businesses which includes an employment law firm and HR company is looking to double in size over the next three years by acquiring either legal or HR businesses, its founder has said.


Bar Council to meet Can’t Buy My Silence over NDAs

5 September 2023

The Bar Council is to meet non-disclosure agreement pressure group Can’t Buy My Silence in the wake of its criticism of the barrister body’s stance.


SRA evidence “not enough” to revive ex-managing partner’s ET claim

25 August 2023

An employment tribunal has refused to reconsider rulings that went against a former law firm managing partner despite new evidence that undermined a key finding about his honesty.


Consultant paralegal was law firm ‘worker’, tribunal rules

18 August 2023

A consultant paralegal was a ‘worker’ at a law firm and could sue for unauthorised deductions from wages but was not an employee who could claim breach of contract, a tribunal has ruled.

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