Archive for September 2014
Sally Cowen wins landmark appeal for disabled tourists
Catherine Casserley and Sally Cowen represented a disabled tourist who sued Thomas Cook when reasonable…
Read MoreChris Milsom nominated for the Sydney Elland Goldsmith/Bar Pro Bono Unit Award
In recognition of his pro bono services Chris Milsom has been jointly nominated for the…
Read MoreCloisters Annual Autumn Seminar Series
Cloisters is once again holding its Autumn Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Seminars on 18 September…
Read MoreThe Times Lawyer of the week: Schona Jolly
Schona Jolly has been named as The Times Lawyer of the week, for the full…
Read MoreAge Discrimination, Collegiality and Leaver Provisions
Characterising ex-employees as “good” or “bad” leavers under bonus schemes is common in the commercial…
Read MoreNew right to accompany partner to antenatal appointments
Currently if a father or partner of a pregnant employee wants to accompany their partner…
Read MoreCloisters Barristers Advising Several NGOs
Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters are advising several NGOs on the current draft text…
Read MoreJacques Algazy QC to present talk to The Employment Lawyers Group in Northern Ireland on ‘Witness Statements: Their Use and Misuse’
THE EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS GROUP (NI) INVITES YOU TO A TALK BY JACQUES ALGAZY Q.C. (Jacques Algazy,…
Read MoreBeating a Part 36 Liability Offer: A Right to An ‘Additional Amount’?
Rule 36.2(5) CPR expressly provides that a Part 36 offer may relate solely to liability.…
Read MoreJoel Donovan QC and Chris Milsom Secure Important Court of Appeal Ruling on Pension Loss
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in Griffin v Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust, in…
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