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Part-time judges were subjected to less favourable treatment in respect of decision-writing fees paid (EAT)

In The Ministry of Justice v Burton and another UKEAT/0210/15 the EAT considered whether part-time property judges had been subject to less favourable treatment compared to full-time tax judges by only receiving a decision writing fee on a discretionary basis.

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Published on 03-Dec-2015
Resource Type Legal update: archive
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Scotland
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