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Ouch!

by Philip

This case is a reminder that Tribunals do have a costs stick and when it is used it can cause quite a blow to the losing party’s finances.

In this case the employee lost her case of Race Discrimination and ended up with a costs award against her as she had conducted herself unreasonably and parts of the case were misconceived.

In the 2004 rules a Tribunal does have discretion to take account a person’s means in determining whether a costs award should be made and the amount.

In this case the wininng party’s legal costs were £67000.00, the losing party’s declared capital was £40,000.00. The award of £67,000 was still made subject to assessment by a costs judge. So losing that case potentially, subject to a further exercise of discretion, has wiped out the employee’s capital.

Ouch indeed!

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2 responses to “Ouch!”

  1. sounds expensive!

    great blog

    Gary
    http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/employmentlaw.aspx

  2. Gosh! What a blow that must have been. It’s the risk you take, I suppose, for taking cases to court that aren’t steadfast.

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