Liability Risk and Insurance
Evidence, facts and real questions of law required for an appeal
Parties and their lawyers using the tribunal system should not draw the appellate courts into unnecessary speculation as to
what the law would be if an employment tribunal had found the facts differently. Users of the tribunal system needed to be
reminded that they needed evidence to prove facts; they needed facts on which to base legal submissions; and they needed real,
not imaginary, questions of law for any appeal.