Archive for October 2014
The eggshell skull rule extended to ‘cracked skulls’
In 1939, Mackinnon LJ, uttered the famous principle which has since become known as the…
Read MoreThe eggshell skull rule extended to ‘cracked skulls’
In 1939, Mackinnon LJ, uttered the famous principle which has since become known as the…
Read MoreCould my client walk again? Cell transplantation is a step closer
The truth is, that as lawyers, we are limited in what we can actually offer…
Read MoreArticle 6 – the Right to a fair trial – and discrimination in the Armed Forces
At a time when the UK’s membership of the European Convention of Human Rights (“ECHR”)…
Read MoreCloisters barristers are instructed in relation to 15 out of the 63 Key employment and discrimination law cases for 2014-2015
Cloisters barristers are instructed in relation to 15 out of the 63 Key employment and…
Read MoreJohn Horan leads European Commissions Work Forum into Disability Rights in Brussels on 22 and 23 October 2014
John Horan is to be moderator in charge of the European Commissions Work Forum monitoring…
Read More2014 Equality and Employment Update: Focusing on Legal Status, Disability and Flexible Working
On 14 October 2014, Rachel Crasnow, Sarah Fraser Butlin, and Sally Robertson delivered a 2014…
Read MoreOne teacher two governors?
Since the decision of the Court of Appeal in Murphy v Slough Borough Council [2005]…
Read MoreWilliam Latimer-Sayer presenting talk to the College of Occupational Therapists annual medico-legal conference on 20th October 2014
William Latimer-Sayer is presenting a talk to the College of Occupational Therapists annual medico-legal conference…
Read MoreEmployment Tribunal finds freelancer is not employee and not sexually discriminated against
Mr Shenton, the Claimant, was the theatre critic for Sunday Express and claimed he was…
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