Stephen Miller
Stephen has specialised in Employment Law since 1989 and continues to appear regularly in the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal, and, since 2016, he has represented clients in appeals in the Inner House of the Court of Session (equivalent to the Court of Appeal).
He has been a regular contributor to the journals, and his cases have occasionally featured in the law reports beginning with the case of Camphill v Reed Engravers 1990 ICR 435 a case which had been consigned to the margins of employment law until the resurgence of interest in unlawful deductions and time bar brought about by the holiday pay claims.