Hello, I am currently in settlement negotiations for an employment dispute. I believe I have a very strong case and that the Respondent is scared. We were emailing with ACAS in copy but ACAS was then removed from copy and the respondent's representative made an offer - they said the offer was urgent and I had to give an answer in less than 5 days (2 of those being a weekend).
My questions is: is this a breach of ACAS' guidance on settlement negotiations and if so, does that mean that the rwpakndnet would have to pay my legal costs.
I haven't instructed a lawyer because I believe my case is that strong but if they have opened the door to legal representwtion for me but paid for by them, then I think that it wpuld be solly not to go down that route.
Thanks
My questions is: is this a breach of ACAS' guidance on settlement negotiations and if so, does that mean that the rwpakndnet would have to pay my legal costs.
I haven't instructed a lawyer because I believe my case is that strong but if they have opened the door to legal representwtion for me but paid for by them, then I think that it wpuld be solly not to go down that route.
Thanks
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