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Patel v Clemence Hoar Cummings - specific reference in judgment to authorities or statutes is unnecessary when applying well established principles - EAT 26.2.08
Patel v Clemence Hoar Cummings - specific reference in judgment to authorities or statutes is unnecessary when applying well established principles - EAT 26.2.08
Mr Patel won his claim for unfair dismissal. He appealed against the level of compensation (£11,200) awarded to him.
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