Fuller v London Borough of Brent - the "pit-falls" faced - and fallen into - by an appellate court
In overturning the EAT's decision, the Court of Appeal identifies some of the "pit-falls" which an appellate court should tread carefully to avoid - including substituting its own views when criticising a tribunal for doing just that, and "over-analysing" judgments.
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