Issue: February 2025

EAT – discrimination and victimisation

February 2025 | Employment

The EAT has heard a case involving a union’s employment solicitor. The case summary is as follows: ‘TRADE UNION RIGHTS & VICTIMISATION An Employment Tribunal erred in its approach to the burden of proof. The Claimant had been employed as an employment law solicitor for the RMT. He took proceedings against the RMT. He was …

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Covenant – not implied

February 2025 | Landlord and tenant – residential

The UT (Lands Chamber) has heard an interesting appeal from the FTT (Property Chamber) involving breach of covenant of a lease. A property was converted into flats without planning permission – the court had to consider whether a term could be implied into the lease that a tenant would comply with its legal obligations. The …

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Termination payments – status

February 2025 | Employment

The FTT (Tax Chamber) has heard a case which we could include in the commercial and tax sections in addition to employment. The case involved the familiar territory of the payment of £30,000 on termination of employment. The FTT heard the case to determine the status of these payments. The case involved joint appeals by …

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Discount rate – change

February 2025 | Personal injury

The Damages (Personal Injury) (England and Wales) Order 2024 came into force on 11 January 2025 and states that the prescribed rate of return referred to in section A1(1) of the Damages Act 1996 is 0.5%. This Order prescribes 0.5% as the rate of return which, under section A1(1) of the Damages Act 1996 (c. …

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Shares – oral agreement

February 2025 | Commercial

The HC has heard an interesting case regarding an oral agreement made regarding the transfer of company shares. A family building company was set up in 2003 comprising a married couple, Pamela and Alan and their son, Mark and his wife, Suzanne. The 100 shares in the company were held by the family members as …

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Wages – unlawful deduction

February 2025 | Employment

The employment tribunals have recently considered a number of cases involving unlawful deduction from wages (see our Dec 2024/Jan 2025 edition, p17). The EAT has heard a case involving incorrect calculation of holiday pay over three years. The case summary is as follows: ‘SUMMARY UNLAWFUL DEDUCTION FROM WAGES The Respondent conceded that it calculated the …

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Car hire cost – no MOT

February 2025 | Procedure

The CA has heard a case involving insurance claims for provision of a hire car in the event of an accident. The CA summarised the position as follows: ‘1. The Defendant’s lorry negligently drove into the Claimant’s Volvo when it was parked and unattended on 20 February 2021. The accident caused damage to the Claimant’s …

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