Hello,
I have an upcoming preliminary hearing. The letter from the Tribunal refers to this as a "Preliminary Hearing for case management by video hearing" and we have been asked to complete an agenda in advance. I would appreciate some advice on the below as I am struggling to find a clear answer:
1. Will this hearing be publicly available / recorded on the gov.uk website (i.e. the page that contains the catalogue of Tribunal Decisions)?
I note that the gov.uk site often reports preliminary judgements, which appear to distinct from case management hearings. What I am unclear on are the circumstances in which a case management hearing becomes a substantive hearing with a judicial decision that is then made public.
2. If a case settles after the preliminary hearing but before the final hearing, will any preliminary judgements still be published?
3. How difficult is it to be granted a restricted reporting order (for example where an initial is used for the claimant as opposed to full name)? The impression I get is that this is relatively rare but unclear to what extent.
Thank you for any help
I have an upcoming preliminary hearing. The letter from the Tribunal refers to this as a "Preliminary Hearing for case management by video hearing" and we have been asked to complete an agenda in advance. I would appreciate some advice on the below as I am struggling to find a clear answer:
1. Will this hearing be publicly available / recorded on the gov.uk website (i.e. the page that contains the catalogue of Tribunal Decisions)?
I note that the gov.uk site often reports preliminary judgements, which appear to distinct from case management hearings. What I am unclear on are the circumstances in which a case management hearing becomes a substantive hearing with a judicial decision that is then made public.
2. If a case settles after the preliminary hearing but before the final hearing, will any preliminary judgements still be published?
3. How difficult is it to be granted a restricted reporting order (for example where an initial is used for the claimant as opposed to full name)? The impression I get is that this is relatively rare but unclear to what extent.
Thank you for any help
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