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Mr J Heard

Counsel

Total cases

7

For claimant

1

For respondent

6

Case appearances

Each row is a published UK Employment Tribunal decision in which Mr J Heard was named in the Representation section. Outcomes describe what the tribunal decided, not the quality of representation.

  • Teacher dismissed for messaging pupil on Class Dojo: conduct dismissal upheld

    Dec 2023
    For respondent · Respondent won
  • IVF nurse wins TUPE transfer dispute after being turned away by new provider

    Mar 2023
    For respondent · Claimant won
  • Teaching assistant's unfair dismissal claim thrown out as 415 days late

    Mar 2023
    For respondent · Claim dismissed
  • Product coach who secretly recorded colleagues loses unfair dismissal claim

    Dec 2022
    For respondent · Respondent won
  • 26 years' service not enough to save job after sharing confidential files with competitor

    Jun 2022
    For respondent · Respondent won
  • Disability discrimination win leads to £141,264 after ACAS uplift and grossing-up correction

    Apr 2022
    For claimant · Claimant won
  • Benefits officers dismissed after contract ends: TUPE transfer confirmed

    Jul 2021
    For respondent · Partial win

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