Hello,
I just wanted some advice on going through the solicitor process and taking it further if need be. And just to get some context on everyone else’s opinions if anyone went through the same process as myself previously.
Its due to a recent termination at work I had due to my employer retaliating against me for raising issues about work colleagues for unsafe software product releases.
And since Ive been working at my company for less than a year, my options are very limited on routes I can take. My employer is based in England. And its still within the 3 month limit with ACAS.
Before I sent any email or made any offers to any solicitors, I did speak to ACAS and Protect whilst they were very nice, comforting and offered lots of support, they still suggested I speak with a solicitor first before quitting.
Ive sent emails and responses to a lot of the solicitors in the UK about my issues. The majority of response I got back was down to how I wanted my case to go. We looked at various areas including, Whistleblowing, victimisation etc its a tough case to fight without evidence which I dont have or cant get.
However, I got a few interesting responses. One of them looked at my contract and told me they can do an hour's worth of consultation. It took them a few days to get back to me but they said they wanted to talk to me.
I did get a hint from another solicitor who also was interested in taking my case, and their plan would be to do an hours worth of consultation and write out a legal response to my employer and take it to ACAS. I think it was totally something along the lines of £1500+.
But a lot of the solicitors I spoke with, still said they can look at it but need that expensive hours worth for consultation.
But I dont know if Iam being led into a possible money pit with legal expenses. Are the solicitors just sending scare tactics to scare my employers to negotiate an offer and force a settlement?
And I would also need to think about what would happen if my previous employee just turns around and just says: “No”. And doesnt agree what they did to me.
And where does that leave me after all the above legal cost? Does it go to a work tribunal with me with no evidence to prove anything at the tribunal? More legal costs?
Any help from anyone who has gone through something similar would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all
I just wanted some advice on going through the solicitor process and taking it further if need be. And just to get some context on everyone else’s opinions if anyone went through the same process as myself previously.
Its due to a recent termination at work I had due to my employer retaliating against me for raising issues about work colleagues for unsafe software product releases.
And since Ive been working at my company for less than a year, my options are very limited on routes I can take. My employer is based in England. And its still within the 3 month limit with ACAS.
Before I sent any email or made any offers to any solicitors, I did speak to ACAS and Protect whilst they were very nice, comforting and offered lots of support, they still suggested I speak with a solicitor first before quitting.
Ive sent emails and responses to a lot of the solicitors in the UK about my issues. The majority of response I got back was down to how I wanted my case to go. We looked at various areas including, Whistleblowing, victimisation etc its a tough case to fight without evidence which I dont have or cant get.
However, I got a few interesting responses. One of them looked at my contract and told me they can do an hour's worth of consultation. It took them a few days to get back to me but they said they wanted to talk to me.
I did get a hint from another solicitor who also was interested in taking my case, and their plan would be to do an hours worth of consultation and write out a legal response to my employer and take it to ACAS. I think it was totally something along the lines of £1500+.
But a lot of the solicitors I spoke with, still said they can look at it but need that expensive hours worth for consultation.
But I dont know if Iam being led into a possible money pit with legal expenses. Are the solicitors just sending scare tactics to scare my employers to negotiate an offer and force a settlement?
And I would also need to think about what would happen if my previous employee just turns around and just says: “No”. And doesnt agree what they did to me.
And where does that leave me after all the above legal cost? Does it go to a work tribunal with me with no evidence to prove anything at the tribunal? More legal costs?
Any help from anyone who has gone through something similar would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all
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