Lawyer wins unfair dismissal claim after CCTV shows encounter was ‘consensual’

In the case of Mr D R v Fieldfisher LLP a tribunal in central London reviewed allegations against Mr. DR, who was described as enjoying a reputation as a “ladies’ man” at work, engaging in “flirtatious banter,” and participating in jokingly inappropriate games like Snog, Marry, Avoid. According to testimony, his comments and behaviour were often dismissed as non-serious, with no widespread perception of harassment.

In the case of Mr D R v Fieldfisher LLP a tribunal in central London reviewed allegations against Mr. DR, who was described as enjoying a reputation as a “ladies’ man” at work, engaging in “flirtatious banter,” and participating in jokingly inappropriate games like Snog, Marry, Avoid. According to testimony, his comments and behaviour were often dismissed as non-serious, with no widespread perception of harassment.

One complainant, identified as “Colleague One,” accused Mr. DR of molestation during a work outing in 2023 at the Savage Garden rooftop bar in London. She alleged that he made persistent advances, culminating in an incident where he forcibly kissed her and attempted to touch her in a disabled toilet. According to her account, she resisted and was eventually aided by another colleague who called out for her. She also claimed that six months earlier, he pressured her to cancel her ride home to return to the office with him.

CCTV footage from the bar complicated the narrative. A September 2023 report from the venue stated the footage showed a consensual interaction between Mr. DR and the complainant, with her initiating a hug and both moving together willingly to the toilet. No force was observed in the footage.

Despite the CCTV evidence undermining the complainant’s account, Mr. DR was dismissed for gross misconduct in November 2023. Fieldfisher concluded he had pestered the complainant. However, Employment Judge Farin Anthony criticised the firm for not reassessing the complainant’s credibility after the footage emerged, suggesting her account was “wholly incredible” and appeared to protect her reputation after being seen exiting the toilet with him.

Judge Anthony dismissed claims of pestering, noting Mr. DR had only offered the complainant a lift home, and found the alleged inappropriate touching involved a mere hand on a shoulder. The tribunal will determine compensation at a later date.

Read more

Latest News

Read More

What parenting teaches us about professional growth

15 August 2025

Employee Benefits & Reward

14 August 2025

In the race to attract and retain top talent, HR leaders are constantly reassessing how to create a compelling employee value proposition that aligns with...

Employment Law

14 August 2025

Step-by-step guide for UK employers to prepare for an employment tribunal. Learn ET1/ET3 tips, witness prep, and settlement strategies....

Newsletter

Receive the latest HR news and strategic content

Please note, as per the GDPR Legislation, we need to ensure you are ‘Opted In’ to receive updates from ‘theHRDIRECTOR’. We will NEVER sell, rent, share or give away your data to third parties. We only use it to send information about our products and updates within the HR space To see our Privacy Policy – click here

Latest HR Jobs

University of Cambridge – Department of Clinical NeurosciencesSalary: £33,951 to £39,906 This provides summary information and comment on the subject areas covered. Where employment tribunal

University of Oxford – HR Centres of Excellence based within the Centre for Human GeneticsSalary: £34,982 to £40,855 per annum (pro rata). Grade 6 This

University of Bradford – Directorate of People and CultureSalary: £40,497 to £45,413 per annum Role 1 – 1 FTE September to end of January 2026.

University of Greater Manchester – Human Resources TeamSalary: £41,671 to £48,149 per annum This provides summary information and comment on the subject areas covered. Where

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE