Robinson v Nottingham Healthcare NHS

Hello and welcome back to our Case of the Week. If you missed last week's update, you can catch up here. I'm Kyle, one of the solicitors at PJH Law and this week I’ll be giving you a brief update on a noteworthy case that reached the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT). The case centres on whether [...]

Feedback of the Week

We’re always grateful when clients take the time to share their experience. This long-standing client has trusted PJH Law for many years, we thank you for your trust and recommendation. This is what S T had to say: “Having utilized PJH Law's experience and advice for many years, they have always given professional advice, support [...]

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Mr Rafiqul Islam v Loomis UK Ltd

Hello and welcome back to this week’s case of the week. If you missed our April newsletter, click here to read it. This week we look at the case of Mr Rafiqul Islam v Loomis UK Ltd. The Claimant, who was employed as a driver and custodian by the Respondent, was selected for redundancy during [...]

For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025]

Hello and welcome back to this week’s case of the week.  If you missed last week’s case on Kinch v Compassion in World Farming International, please click here to read it. This week, we look at the landmark ruling in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16. At the heart of [...]

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At PJH Law, client satisfaction is at the heart of what we do. We’re always grateful when clients take the time to share their experiences, like the kind words below from one of Joe’s clients. Victoria Fern said: “Joe at PJH Law is honestly a wonderful human being. When you approach a law firm you're [...]

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Kinch v Compassion in World Farming International

Welcome back to this week’s case of the week. Last week, we looked at Tesco Stores Ltd v Ms K Element & Others, click here if you missed it. This week, we look at Kinch v Compassion in World Farming International, a case that highlights the complexities of constructive unfair dismissal and the legal principle [...]

Tesco Stores Ltd v Ms K Element & Others

Hello everyone and thank you for joining us for another case of the week update. For those of you that don't know me, I'm Kyle and I'm one of the solicitors here at PJH Law. For those of you who missed our last update, you can find that here. This week, we are looking at [...]

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Facing a tough situation is never easy, but the right support can make all the difference. This client’s feedback highlights PJH Law’s professionalism, empathy, and dedication. Andy Williams said: “From start to finish PJH Law helped me with a stressful situation in both a professional and emphatic way. They provided me with advice, council and [...]

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F v J [2023] EAT 92 – Balancing the Issue of Anonymity Orders in Employment Tribunal Proceedings

This week, we investigate the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decision in F v J [2023] EAT 92, which addresses the critical issue of anonymity orders in employment tribunal proceedings, particularly concerning individuals with disabilities.  If you missed our March newsletter, click here to read it. The claimant, identified as F, was a university lecturer diagnosed [...]