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Costs Awards: A review of recent case law
Charles Wynn-Evans reports on some recent decisions on costs awards in the employment tribunal Under Rule 41(2), the tribunal is entitled, when deciding how to exercise its discretion to make a costs order, to take into account the relevant party’s ability to pay. The employment tribunal has the power to make a variety of orders …
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