Guided workflow

Remedy and award comparison

Compare remedy reasoning, compensation headings, mitigation, reductions, and award signals across source decisions.

Tribuno provides Employment Tribunal research assistance and legal information only. It does not provide legal advice, representation, or guaranteed outcome prediction.

Workflow contract

When to use this workflow

Each public workflow has a defined research role, explicit boundaries and an expected output shape. It is a starting point for source-cited research, not a route to a legal conclusion.

Best used for

Award signalsMitigationRemedy reasoning

Use this workflow when the research question fits these evidence themes and can be checked against selected sources.

Not for

Award predictionTariff-style estimatesUnchecked loss evidence

These boundaries keep the workflow away from prediction, unsupported conclusions and unreviewed live facts.

Output shape

Matrix-led remedy research note comparing reasoning patterns while marking evidence gaps and award caution.

Source inputs

What the workflow needs before drafting

A useful workflow starts with focused facts and selected sources. Public examples remain illustrative; real workspace output should use selected decisions and promoted Lens passages.

Remedy questionLoss and mitigation evidenceSelected remedy decisionsReduction reasoning comparables

Source trail

Remedy comparison source trail example

The sample source trail shows the kind of source-family separation this workflow should preserve before any memo wording is trusted.

RefSource familyResearch roleTrace shownUser check
S1ET decisionFact-pattern comparableUsed to inspect how a tribunal discussed loss evidence and mitigation steps.Check the dates, earnings evidence, mitigation findings, and whether the remedy context is genuinely comparable.
S2ET decisionComparable or distinguishing remedy sourceUsed to compare how tribunals discuss reduction-style reasoning without turning that discussion into a forecast.Confirm the type of reduction, factual basis, and how the tribunal explained discretion.
S3ET decisionAdverse or cautionary comparableUsed to show where remedy analysis turns on missing documents, earnings evidence, or unsupported loss claims.Check whether the tribunal rejected evidence because of credibility, documentation, causation, or dates.

Workflow path

A practical sequence for controlled early-access use.

01

Identify the remedy question and decision types.

02

Search for decisions with similar remedy issues.

03

Inspect comparable and distinguishable award reasoning.

04

Draft a matrix-led memo with source caveats.

Sample prompt

The workflow starts with a narrow research question

Example research question

How have tribunals discussed compensation, mitigation, and reductions in comparable unfair dismissal decisions?

Expected output

What Tribuno should produce

The useful output is a source-cited research view, not a definitive answer to the user's legal position.

Comparable decisions

Selected ET decisions should be compared by facts, process, evidence and reasoning, with source links visible.

Lens context

Source Lens findings should be shown separately and promoted only when useful for the memo context.

Research memo

The memo should include a caveat, source labels, limitations and a compact traceability section.

Review the sample before requesting access.

The sample shows the expected structure and caveats without requiring workspace access.