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The Fifth Edition of this established and handy guide to the Rules of the CCMA (including the 2018 amendments) includes the CCMA’s Guidelines on Misconduct Arbitrations, as well as a useful Practical Guide for an Unfair Dismissal Claim in the CCMA. It includes a useful Practical Guide for an Unfair Dismissal Claim in the CCMA. This publication is both a legal text for practitioners, with reference to legal precedents, and a handbook for the person in the street who wants to use the CCMA. It is published in a pocket-size for quick reference and easy use in CCMA hearings.
'In my experience, I have seen engineers frightened by the prospect of being deposed or testifying in court. They need not be. I have seen good work by engineers in such situations. I have also seen errors made by engineers who were not properly prepared for the experience. From that background, I have prepared this book aimed at explaining the process to the engineer.' - William J. Lux. Engineers may become involved in litigation for various reasons. Some common examples include product liability and accident investigation cases. The information and suggestions included in An Engineer in the Courtroom will enable engineers to do a proper and professional job when dealing with matters of litigation, in and out of the courtroom. An interesting, informative, 'must-read' book for engineers involved in product design, consulting, or accident investigation. Chapters cover: Introduction, The Nature of Accidents Why Go to Court? Avoiding Litigation The Litigation Process Engineers and Engineering Information How the Engineer Can Help the Attorney The Discovery Process The Deposition The Trial Questions Accident Reconstruction Definitions and Techniques Employed by Attorneys War Stories Tips for the Engineer Involved in Litigation.
Students of Human Resource Management and professional managers often find the legal aspect of their study or work overly complex. This comprehensive text provides an invaluable resource to these groups, by offering an accessible explanation of employment law to non-lawyers. 'A valuable resource for non-specialist students and managers' Dr Nick Bacon, University of Nottingham Business School 'A knowledgeable and useful book on what is a complex and growing aspect of the manager's world. It has a more 'lively' feel to it than many of the standard texts on employment law' Martin Dowling, Dundee Business School, University of Abertay Ideal for undergraduate business and management students focusing on HRM and postgraduate students on specialist HRM, CIPD and MBA courses this accessible text also provides a comprehensive and succinct introduction to all the key aspects for any professional manager dealing with employee issues.
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