Represent yourself at Employment Tribunals (or any court)
What you'll learn
- Techniques to represent yourself at employment tribunals or at any other court.
- Techniques to cross examine the other party's witnesses.
- Guidance to fill in the important documentation including ET1 Claim Form and a Schedule of Loss.
- Necessary knowledge of the different areas of employment law including dismissal, discrimination and harassment.
- Techniques to conduct yourself in professional manner and earn the Judges' trust and confidence.
- Guidance on preparation of lists of documents and court bundles.
Requirements
- Anyone interested in knowing employment rights and how to help oneself or friends and relatives.
- Any employee or a worker
- Small Employers, Individual Directors, Entrepreneurs who employ a small team and and Sole Traders may also find this useful
Description
***SELF HELP COURSE FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS GUIDANCE IN RELATION TO TRIBUNALS AND COURT PROCESSES***.
By an experienced advocate and a litigator!
While legal procedures differ across the jurisdictions, fundamental principles remain the same, critical and logical analysis and transferable skills which you will learn from this course.
Over FOUR and a Half Hours on demand video course with 30 day money back guarantee!!
Hello and welcome to this course!
If you are or were an employee or a worker then you have just come to the right place to know about your rights. While this course has been fundamentally designed for employees and workers, the principles laid down in course should assist you to prepare your case and represent yourself at any court.
Times are tough and you never know when you would be dismissed or someone at your workplace may discriminate against you because of your disability or gender. In this course I will guide you about how to protect your rights and if you suffer a detriment at your work what legal action you can take without any legal help and how to do that. The course will also help you to become confident and appear a reliable person in the employment tribunals, who the judges should believe.
It is natural to become nervous while giving evidence. This course will give you tips on how to deal with the other party's lawyer while giving evidence and how to ask questions from your employer's witnesses. I have seen what mistakes the Claimants make and this course will included guidance on the points where Claimants could make mistake. I will give you examples of how to make your case strong and what steps you need to take and follow through the process. What are the case management orders? What are preliminary hearings including telephone conferences and video link conferences. I will show you examples of most of the documents you expect to see during your claim.
I will teach you tips and tricks on how to get information from your employer that goes against them and help strengthen your case, applications that you should make to the employment tribunals. I will guide you in relation to the time limits and how to fill in your claim form and submit it to the employment tribunals.
The course will also guide you as to:
How to prepare a bundle of documents (along with the index) and your witness statement.
How to calculate your losses and how to prepare a document called Schedule of Loss
What is Scott Schedule and how to present your claims in orderly manner - for example who said what discriminatory comments on what date and who else was present.
I will also give you free templates in this course of the main documents. I will guide you on how to calculate your basic award and your compensatory award and your injury to feelings awards.
My aim is to give you confidence so that you can handle the processes and procedures in a language that you can understand, free of jargon!
If you follow the principles given in this course there is no reason why you should not get good groundings to represent yourself in any court as broadly the principles remain the same. You just need to be aware of what valuable help is available out there and what actions you could take to help yourself.
If you are someone who is representing a member of your family or a friend or you are an employment consultant, you may also find this course very useful. You may also be a trade union member or may want to become one and want to assist your fellow employees.
This course is also useful if you have a lawyer but want to gain a better understanding of how the tribunal system works and what should you expect from your lawyer.
If you are ready to help yourself, enrol now and start learning how you can put your best case forward. There are word templates which you can actually download and use for your case purposes. You can also make changes to them according to your own needs.
Over FOUR and a Half Hours on demand video course with 30 day money back guarantee!!
Disclaimer: Please note this course is not a legal advice to your individual issues and is general in nature.
Who this course is for:
- Employees
- Workers
- Trade Union Members
- Lawyers
- HR Specialists
- Friends and relatives of employees and workers
- Students interested in Employment Law Career
- Company Managers
- Directors
Instructor
My aim is to help law students and lawyers improve their academic and professional skills and become a successful legal professional.
About Me
Hello, welcome to my page and thank you for showing interest in my courses. I am Tufail. I have a strong passion for teaching law and have experience of tutoring law students for over 5 years. In addition to my LL.B. (Hons) and LL.M. in Corporate & Business Law, which included intellectual property laws, company laws, arbitration and corporate crime, I also hold 'Certificate in Delivering Learning'. The course provided me with added insights to develop and design courses for the learners.
I am a 'Principal Legal Researcher' at LEX-Ed Online. I carry out research on international laws with a specific interest in the study and comparison of the laws of the United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), the European Union (EU) and those of the countries with the Common Law background. Any courses, projects, and classes that are shared at this platform go through the process of thorough legal research and an in-house assessment of the usefulness and helpfulness of the law courses for the students and other users.
I have also got the experience of working in corporate and commercial areas of law. I am a winner of the prestigious 2009 Annual Students' Advocacy (Or Mooting) Competition and has represented my alma mater in inter-institutional competitions. I am the author of several books for law students and have written legal articles for the information and guidance of the general public. I am also a newspaper columnist and have a strong interest in the international justice systems.
Thank you for your time and I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience with you on this platform.
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Disclaimer
Please note that the law courses, academic and/or non-academic, are for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute for a legal advice from a suitable professional in relation to any of your specific legal or non-legal issues; whether past, present or likely to arise in the future. Nothing in these courses, or any related videos and materials, is intended to be legal advice or an offer for the provision of legal services. If you do feel or find that there is any or possible similarity in circumstances, situations, facts or details, they will only be accidental and have nothing to do with any specific problems. Nothing in these courses, videos, articles or related materials will constitute a relationship of 'client and attorney/lawyer' with anyone.