Archive for November 2014
Declan O’Dempsey speaks at European Commission’s seminar ‘Enforcement of equality and anti-discrimination law’ on 28 November 2014
Cloisters’ barrister, Declan O’Dempsey, is speaking at the Legal Seminar ‘Enforcement of equality and anti-discrimination…
Read MoreNoise Induced Hearing Loss – Limitation
by Jennifer Danvers Frequently limitation will be a key issue in noise-induced hearing loss (“NIHL”)…
Read MoreFair Treatment and Foreseeability: A Game of Two Halves in Yapp v Foreign And Commonwealth Office
By Chris Milsom The setting of the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Yapp v…
Read MoreStem cell freezing may have contributed to death – coroner rules
The coroner at the inquest of 12 year old cancer patient, Sophie Ryan-Palmer, who died…
Read MoreVicarious liability, individual responsibility and the employer’s statutory defence roadshow talks
Jason Galbraith-Marten QC, Cloisters and former Chair of the Industrial Law Society will give a…
Read MoreAdvocate General rejects UK challenge to EU legislation capping bankers’ bonuses
By Anna Beale In an Opinion delivered today,[1] Advocate General Jääskinen has rejected the UK’s…
Read MoreReasonable adjustments and comparators – why simple is not necessarily right
You have a claim for breach of the duty to make reasonable adjustments? Well, that’s…
Read MoreWhy the Supreme Court’s decision in Preston is conceptually confused
Cloisters’ barrister Sarah Fraser Butlin considers the Supreme Court’s decision which held that there was…
Read MoreA prisoner’s right to vote: straining European relations
“Democracy values everyone equally even if the majority does not”[1]… unless you happen to be…
Read MoreSupreme Court grants permission to appeal in Taiwo v Olaigbe
The migrant domestic worker who suffered mistreatment and victimisation by her employers has been granted…
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