LRD guides and handbook May 2019

Law at Work 2019 - the trade union guide to employment law

Chapter 14

Case management orders 





[ch 14: pages 477-478]

In most routine cases, the next step is for the tribunal judge to send the parties a list of the steps that must be followed by a specific date to prepare for the hearing, known as a case management order. Typical directions include:


document preparation and disclosure: both parties must list the relevant documents they hold, provide copies to the other party and prepare an agreed, indexed and page-numbered “bundle” (that is, a photocopy set of all relevant documents). The bundle is the documentary evidence that will in front of the tribunal at the hearing;





• both parties must prepare and exchange witness statements; and 





• the parties must attend a hearing for the claim to be decided. 





If non-standard orders or instructions are needed to prepare for the hearing, there will be a case management hearing. This will be in private and can be in person or over the phone.