Pre-Hearing Review

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Pre-Hearing Review - (noun)

Definition

This is an interim employment tribunal hearing which determines preliminary issues. These issues can include whether the claim was brought in time or the employment status of the claimant.

Extra

Source: Adapted from Thomson Reuters
Example of Use: Pre-hearing reviews are usually held to consider whether the claimant had any reasonable chance of winning the case.