Archive for December 2014
The Deduction from Wages (Limitation) Regulations 2014
By Daniel Dyal and Chesca Lord Following the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal in…
Read MoreWomen on the front line
by Andrew Buchan Ground Close Combat (GCC) roles are ‘those roles that are primarily intended…
Read MoreFirst case in EAT to consider caste-based discrimination
The EAT has today handed down judgment in the case of Chandhok v Tirkey. This…
Read MoreObesity and disability following Kaltoft
Can Employers now breath a sigh of relief following the 18 December judgment in the CJEU case…
Read MoreFocus on the effects and not the cause
Daphne Romney QC, barrister at Cloisters Chambers comments on the CJEU decision on whether obesity…
Read MoreObesity can be considered a disability: EU court rules
By Claire McCann The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down a…
Read MoreJason Galbraith-Marten QC to speak at the EU Gender Equality Law seminar 23 February 2015
Cloisters barrister Jason Galbraith-Marten QC joins the panel of eminent speakers at the seminar commissioned by…
Read MoreStaff to be charged with gross negligence manslaughter over child’s death
Cloisters barrister, Linda Jacobs represented the family at the inquest of a six year old…
Read MoreCloisters barrister Caspar Glyn QC comments on proposed law relating to exploited migrant workers
Caspar Glyn QC, Cloisters’ barrister, comments to BBC World at One and the BBC on…
Read MoreSettling a taxing point about taxation of settlement agreements
If you are an advisor who only occasionally dabbles with tax issues in settlements for…
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