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Mr. M is in court in April ( he is taking a former employer there for unfair dismissal ) However, I think he could benefit from some proper legal representation, and as going down the solicitor route would be too expensive, I just wondered if anyone knew of an organisation that could offer something similar at a cheaper rate. It is an HGV driver related matter. Thanking you
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PS (sorry) - have you tried ACAS for advice - free and impartial? http://www.acas.org.u...x.aspx?articleid=1461
CAB offer legal advice with tribunal cases. Often the participants represent themselves in front of 3 magistrates. ACAS often advise monetary settlements prior to court. If Mr M has good grounds for dismissal I would recommend the courts.
nb Employers face too many of these cases and best face them in court sooner rather than later.
nb Employers face too many of these cases and best face them in court sooner rather than later.
You could try for pro bono advice through this website http://www.probonouk.net/