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Employment Tribunals reform: MyHMCTS compulsory for ET1 filing—urgent update and roll‑out dates for professional representatives in England, Wales and Scotland (May–July 2024)

Published on: 28 May 2024

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HMCTS: Employment Tribunal Reform Project—Urgent update for ET professional representatives (May 2024). What are the practical implications of this development?

This update from HMCTS, dated 24 May 2024, points practitioners to a YouTube tutorial outlining the revised MyHMCTS digital process. From 30 May 2024, professional users (ie solicitors, barristers, advocates and regulated professional representatives with a Companies House number) are required to issue claims through the MyHMCTS portal for Scotland, Leeds, Midlands East, South West England, and any of the three London offices. Those professional users (ie solicitors, barristers, advocates and regulated professional representatives with a Companies House number) who have not yet created a MyHMCTS profile should register without delay, as activation of an account may take up to five days. In due course, when the online service is launched for the remaining locations, professional users will also be expected to file ET1s via MyHMCTS at all other tribunal offices across England and Wales. The letter emphasises that all claims must be lodged online and reiterates the strictly mandatory nature of the portal for the specified venues from launch...

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