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Strike Outs FAQ

What does strike out mean in an employment tribunal?

What are the grounds for striking out?

What happens if the Respondent applies to strike my claim out?

Can I stop my claim from being struck out?

What is the difference between a strike out and a deposit order?

Can I ask for the Respondent's response to be struck out?

Can I appeal if my claim is struck out?

🧭 The Stages of a Claim

⏳ Chronology of a Claim

Click the button below to view the resources relevant to the stage your claim is at, and what is ahead of you!

🀝 Informal Resolution

Try to settle the dispute without starting a claim.

πŸ“ Presenting a Claim

Not able to resolve your issue? Then set out your complaint by completing the ET1 and respond with an ET3

πŸ—‚οΈ Case Management

Once the claim has started get the roadmap for your case at a Case Management Hearing ("CMH").

βš–οΈ Preliminary Applications and Hearings

The CMH may identify specific issues to resolve before a Final Hearing, like strike-out or employment status.

πŸ“‚ Disclosure

You will be ordered to exchange all relevant documents with the other side.

πŸ—£οΈ Witness Statements

You will need to write a detailed account of your evidence before the Final Hearing and possibly any Preliminary Hearing, and send it to the other side.

πŸ›οΈ Final Hearings

This is when your case is decided by the tribunal.

πŸ’· Remedies

If you win, this stage decides compensation or reinstatement

πŸ” Appeals

You may be able to challenge the outcome β€” but only on limited grounds.

πŸŽ₯Β Other Resources

πŸ“šΒ Free GuideΒ πŸ“˜

Click here for my free tribunal guide.

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