Hi,
I am taking my employers to a Tribunal and they have already started the dirty tricks campaign (I expected this). Failing to respond in time, letter went missing etc. etc.
Now they have contacted the ET through their 'representative' who claim to be a law firm, asking for extra time. The poorly photocopied letterhead gives an address, phone number and fax. No such firm is listed at the address or anywhere else, and believe me, I have tried everywhere, companies house, the Law Society etc. (no, I haven't rang the number as it is not really cricket to contact the other party directly!) Costs were also threatened and the whole thing looks as though it has been designed to scare me off by pretending to be represented by an employment law specialist. Can they get away with this? Is it an offence to send misleading documents? any advice would be gratefully received.
I am taking my employers to a Tribunal and they have already started the dirty tricks campaign (I expected this). Failing to respond in time, letter went missing etc. etc.
Now they have contacted the ET through their 'representative' who claim to be a law firm, asking for extra time. The poorly photocopied letterhead gives an address, phone number and fax. No such firm is listed at the address or anywhere else, and believe me, I have tried everywhere, companies house, the Law Society etc. (no, I haven't rang the number as it is not really cricket to contact the other party directly!) Costs were also threatened and the whole thing looks as though it has been designed to scare me off by pretending to be represented by an employment law specialist. Can they get away with this? Is it an offence to send misleading documents? any advice would be gratefully received.
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