Employers face a high bar when seeking to appeal a Fair Work Commission decision.
Watch this webcast to ensure you're fully informed about the process and what to expect.
Dentons partner and accredited specialist in workplace relations Paul O'Halloran will share valuable insights and tips in a candid fireside chat with HR Daily editor Jo Knox, on topics including:
- eligibility criteria, timeframes and the 'public interest' test;
- key considerations when deciding whether to apply for permission to appeal;
- preparing evidence and materials for an appeal;
- what to expect in an appeal hearing;
- requesting a stay of a decision;
- cost considerations and costs orders;
- hearings versus 'on the papers' decisions;
- applying for a judicial review;
- lessons from recent appeal rulings; and more
Watching this webcast counts as one CPD hour.
This webinar will be pre-recorded, however you are welcome to submit questions in advance via our contact form.
About the presenter:
Dentons partner Paul O'Halloran is an accredited specialist in workplace relations, who dedicates his practice to resolving challenging and complex employment disputes for employers. Over the past four years he has won or settled 100% of his cases.
Clients trust Paul with high-risk employee exits; enterprise bargaining disputes and union strategy; anti-discrimination; bullying; workplace investigations; and the full range of employment litigation.
Paul has previously presented webinars for HR Daily on topics including: negotiating smooth exits for difficult employees; union right of entry; settlement deeds; individual liability risks under the Fair Work Act; and facing claims in the FWC.
Visit the Dentons website or connect with Paul on LinkedIn.
