Press & Publications
Many of our cases have established legal precedents or of public interest, appearing on national news and public interest programmes- Panorama & Radio 4's Law in Action. (links below).
Age Discrimination Serial Litigant not deterred by 60 Tribunal Decisions against him!
business.timesonline.co.uk
Joined up thinking - This article by Roland Gribbens of the Telegraph explains how sharing information about serial litigants can really work wonders…..
Suspicious Minds -
Why managers should trust their judgment- if it seems odd, check it out!
BBC News - Health & Safety Laws -
Gordon Turner comments on the risks facing employers
Law Society Gazette - 8th October 09
Partners feature in an article in today's Gazette on how to get the best of employment law in the recession
"Some people are frightened of lawyers and avoid us"…."The firm's lawyers try to reassure clients they are not intent on prolonging proceedings"- Gordon Turner
http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/features/london-south-east-learning-from-lessons-downturn
'TUPE litigation on the increase' - Law Society Gazette - 1st October 09
Law Society Gazette Article - Tupe Litigation on the increase
Partners' major 'TUPE' result- First 'solicitor' service-provision transfer case.
Law Society Gazette Article / Royden v Barnetts / Personnel Today
Serial litigants abusing the system -
The Daily Telegraph
Sharing knowledge of suspicious claims -
Is litigation bad for the soul? - Comments on Radio 4's 'Law in Action' on the real costs of going to court.
- Is stress a health and safety hazard? -
Law Society Gazette announce Partners' new Serial Litigant initiative -
18th June 09

The Penguin Guide to Employment Rights
- Written by Hina Belitz and Dominic Crossley-Holland
| Written by Partners' Joint Managing Partner Hina Belitz and a former editor of News at Ten this is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to employment rights which is recommended as a source of information by Channel 4 amongst others.
"The Penguin Guide to Employment Rights will help management and workers alike to navigate this increasingly complex and important area of law" - Cherie Booth, from her Preface. |