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Appeal to a court of law
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On what basis are you considering an appeal?What are the prospects for an appeal to a court (and, potentially, the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court), after a tribunal hearing and in place of a tribunal hearing.? What about a class action?
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What are the prospects for an appeal to a court (and, potentially, the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court), after a tribunal hearing and in place of a tribunal hearing.? What about a class action?
As Derek said must be on a point of law, and not simply because you disagree with a Tribunal decision.
As for a class action these are only taken by a group of people against a party, if that group of people have all suffered detriment because of the the same thing.
e.g. A group take a class action against a drug company because they have all suffered due to taking one particular drug manufactured by said company.
All the above is in very broad lay terms.
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As for a class action these are only taken by a group of people against a party, if that group of people have all suffered detriment because of the the same thing.
e.g. A group take a class action against a drug company because they have all suffered due to taking one particular drug manufactured by said company.
This description could conceivably used against the DWP and/or Atos thus:-
As for a class action these are only taken by a group of people against an organisation, if that group of people have all suffered detriment because of the the same thing.
A group take a class action against the DWP/Atos because they have all suffered due to the particular actions by said organisations.
Unfortunately attractive as it may sound, I very much doubt that this argument would ever surmount the first barrier in consideration of any legal action before the courts.
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bro58 wrote:
As for a class action these are only taken by a group of people against a party, if that group of people have all suffered detriment because of the the same thing.
e.g. A group take a class action against a drug company because they have all suffered due to taking one particular drug manufactured by said company.
This description could conceivably used against the DWP and/or Atos thus:-
As for a class action these are only taken by a group of people against an organisation, if that group of people have all suffered detriment because of the the same thing.
A group take a class action against the DWP/Atos because they have all suffered due to the particular actions by said organisations.
Unfortunately attractive as it may sound, I very much doubt that this argument would ever surmount the first barrier in consideration of any legal action before the courts.
I agree case actions work because its one drug all given for the same reason.... will ATOS/DWP everybody has a different illness been seen by many differnt drs and are having different treatments
to work against atos/dwp there would have to have be a document giving all drs instructions on how to deal with people in a way thats wrong unfair or unjust ...find that smoking gun