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What happens if the complaint doesn’t resolve at the Conciliation Conference?

If the complaint does not resolve, further Directions will usually be made, in one of the following ways:-

  • Sometimes the parties can agree what further Directions should be made at the end of the Conciliation Conference. The conciliator can explain the kinds of steps which could be taken and can help the parties see whether they can agree about the steps. The Tribunal will then write and confirm the further Directions which have been made 'by consent'.

  • The Tribunal may write and tell each party what further Directions have been made.

  • The Tribunal may set the matter down for a Directions Hearing.

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