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Testimonials and press coverage

Tracey Hoodles,
Director, Champion Employment Ltd.

In the recruitment industry we are particularly troubled by ´serial litigants´ looking out for innocent slip ups on our websites. My colleagues who have suffered this problem have all been taken the ´scenic route´ through the Employment Tribunals with all the costs, stress and lost time that entails.

Thanks for the information, we have now had official confirmation that Mr B´s claim against us and the other Agency has been struck out by the ET in Southampton. The ET in Bristol also struck out his claim against Redrock Consulting. We didn´t even have to attend a hearing!

Nick Jones,
Partner, Employment Law Group.

Many thanks for your assistance on dealing with the case pursued against our client by the serial litigant, ´Mr B´. The information that you were able to provide was certainly helpful in enabling us to secure a strike out of his claim.

Chris Mayers,
Partner, MLM Cartwright.

When investigating Employment Tribunal claims this is the best £50 you could spend. The service has helped us identify multiple claims by the same Claimant. Armed with that information we have persuaded such Claimants to withdraw. Those who have not withdrawn, will almost certainly face an application for an order for costs.

Jill Headford,
Solicitor and Partner, Tozers LLP.

I was able to strike-out against Mr X, as a result of some very helpful information sent to me by serial-litigants.com.
Note: In the interests of maintaining the claimant´s anonymity we do not divulge actual names.

Press Coverage

As an innovative and effective litigation tool serial-litigants has benefitted from coverage in the national press, trade journals and legal journals. Feel free to read some of the coverage we have attracted so far, below.

Serial claimant's bonanza from ´ageist´ job ads

A SERIAL litigant is believed to have earned thousands of pounds by bombarding employers with claims of ageism. . .
Read this article.

60 firms sued for bias – by one man

A serial litigant may have made thousands of pounds by complaining about firms that advertise for ´school leavers´ or ´recent graduates´. . .
Read this article.

Clerksroom Magazine

The wider agenda is particularly true in employment cases where there is a growing breed of serial litigants. . .
Read this article.

Online database identifies serial employment tribunal litigants. Law Society Gazette.

Serial litigants whose employment tribunal claims are costing employers and taxpayers millions of pounds in defence costs and court time are to be targeted through a new database . . .
Read this article.

Serial litigators cash in on ´errors´ in job ads. The Daily Telegraph.

Gordon Turner, an Essex-based employment law specialist, researched Employment Tribunal registers to calculate the claims after becoming involved in a case involving a small graduate recruitment specialist facing a compensation hearing . . .
Read this article.

Serial litigants could be stopped by HR sharing knowledge of suspicious claims. Personneltoday.com.

A London-based solicitor is calling on the HR community to stop serial litigants making money from out-of-court settlements by sharing information about suspicious tribunal claims . . .
Read this article.

Online database to curb the problem of serial litigants. Workplace Law Network.

A new website is to be launched that will act as a central point of information to curb the problem of claimants who bring about numerous false Employment Tribunal claims . . .
Read this article.