A Memoir based in Dublin, Ireland
This is the memoir of an Ordinary Person. A memoir that:
spans from December 2006 to May 2011;
describes the author's struggle against an "alleged" constructive dismissal by one of Ireland's leading law firms;
tells of the author's challenge to the Employment Appeals Tribunal to remain impartial;
outlines the author's application to the Legal Aid Board to provide assistance;
questions the validity of the Courts' Customer Service Strategic Plan, the internal systems and the treatment of people who cannot afford legal counsel; and
gives an account of the author's challenge to the Law Courts when she self-represented agains the Firm.
It is the story of a system that is protected by self-regulation and the separation of powers and which has thrived because of the unwritten Code of Practice.
It is the story of The Judiciary - An Ordinary Person's Perspective.
The book is available through Amazon in the US and will be available through Amazon UK on 2nd December. It is a story that needs to be told.
The copyright of this book is protected.