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FRU has over 30 years' experience in Employment Tribunals and Social Security cases. Read more about our specialized knowledge.

REFERRAL AGENCIES

All our cases are referred to us by referral agencies. For more information on referrals, click the links below.

VOLUNTEER AT FRU

FRU provides its volunteers with the best and most comprehensive, practical, legal experience. Read more:

An introduction to FRU

The Free Representation Unit (FRU) was founded in 1972 and is a registered charity. We provide legal advice, case preparation and advocacy in tribunal cases for those who could not otherwise obtain legal support, for want of personal means or public funding. To provide this service we train volunteer law students and legal professionals in the early stages of their career in the skills required to give confident and competent support for the rights of others. All FRU's representatives are volunteers who are trained by FRU and work under the supervision of our case workers.

FRU provides representation for:

  • Cases in the Employment Tribunals (and appeals from decisions of the Employment Tribunals);
  • Social security appeals in the Social Security and Child Support Appeals Tribunals (and appeals from such decisions);
  • Some immigration and criminal injury compensation cases - please contact us for details.


We can only assist you if:

  • You have already commenced your case or appeal;
  • Unless you are appealing from another tribunal decision, you have been given a hearing date; and
  • Your case is referred to us by one of our referral agencies.  We cannot take referrals directly from a member of the public.

Latest News

We are pleased to announce we have a FRU team entered in the Flora London Marathon this year.

The Legal Services Act has paved the way for awards of costs to be made in cases won by litigants who are supported by lawyers acting pro bono.

One of our representatives was recently interviewed alongside the Attorney Generals pro bono Envoy, Michael Napier.