Archive for May 2014
Reasonable adjustments for those who care for the disabled – case may go to Supreme Court
Paul Michell and Chris Milsom intervened before the Court of Appeal on behalf of the…
Read More5 Cloisters QCs due to speak at major employment law event
Five QC’s from Cloisters have been asked to speak at a top conference covering key…
Read MoreReasonable adjustments: it’s still complicated – Protecting your clients by doing more than the minimum
This paper was given by Ed Williams at the White Paper Company seminar entitled ‘Discrimination:…
Read MoreEasy come, Easy go: the judge didn’t think so
Paul Michell represented Mr Rawsthorn in his case of unfair and wrongful dismissal against Easybus. …
Read MoreZero Hours – A Zero Sum game?
In a wide-ranging review of this high-profile issue, Ed Williams and Tom Brown consider the issues…
Read MoreCaspar Glyn’s ELA Holiday pay lecture materials
You can find details of the cases and judgments mentioned in Caspar Glyn’s ELA…
Read MoreBirmingham City Council expects a ‘bloody firestorm’ when inspection reports are published
Birmingham City Council officials investigating the alleged plot by Muslim hardliners to take control of…
Read MoreOur London Legal Walkers (and runners) raise much-needed funds
The Cloisters team of Jacques Algazy QC, Joel Donovan QC, Chris Milsom, Sally Robertson, Olivia Dobbie,…
Read MoreSupport our walkers striding and striving for free legal advice
For the poorest and most vulnerable people in our community, access to justice is often…
Read MoreNorthern Ireland moves closer to implementing deprivation of liberty legislation
Michael Potter has successfully represented a challenge to the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust’s use of guardianship under the Mental…
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