
Ingrid Cooper-Brooks
Ingrid Cooper-Brooks is a respected figure in the legal community, serving as the vice-president of the Industrial Tribunal. She is known for her impartiality and dedication to justice, as evidenced by her recent ruling in a case involving an ex-Atlantis worker, where she highlighted the inadequacies of the evidence presented by the casino management.
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Ingrid Cooper-Brooks is the Industrial Tribunal’s vice-president who ruled against Mikel Wright.
First mate loses his $14,750 claim after ‘sabotaging’ employer’s dealIngrid Cooper-Brooks upheld the dismissal of Preston Clarke, stating his misconduct justified termination.
Resort engineer fired over ‘extorted’ $45kIngrid Cooper-Brooks is the vice-president of the Industrial Tribunal who ruled against Omar Davis.
Atlantis ‘sex pest’ boss loses $162,343 claimIngrid Cooper-Brooks, in upholding Ingrid Culmer’s claim for wrongful and unfair dismissal, found the University failed to explain the 'conflicting evidence'.
University ordered to pay ex-finance chief $158,000Ingrid Cooper-Brooks, the Tribunal’s vice-president, ruled that both Atlantis and Paradise Enterprises failed to justify Mr. Clarke's termination.
‘Chips are down’: Ex-Atlantis worker wins $121k for firing



















