Archive for February 2015
Seven members appointed to the Equality & Human Rights Commission Panel of Preferred Counsel
All Cloisters’ employment specialists are experts in the area of Equality Law, so we are…
Read MoreTwo key legislative reforms to Personal Injury law due
Two key pieces of legislation affecting personal injury and clinical negligence law, the Criminal Justice…
Read MoreDebunking banking
Do you know what ‘derivatives’ means? …or ‘FOREX’…or ‘futures’…or ‘positions’? No? Then you are not…
Read MoreRadical overhaul of anonymity in approval hearings
By Sarah Fraser Butlin The Court of Appeal have just handed down judgment in the…
Read MoreCA delivers much needed guidance on granting anonymity at approval hearings
JX MX v Dartford Gravesham NHS Trust [2015] EWCA Civ 96 In a landmark judgment…
Read MoreOld vicarious liability rekindled
By Nathaniel Caiden Recent case law on imposing vicarious liability seems to have suggested a…
Read MoreSheryn Omeri awarded a Pegasus Scholarship to work at the International Criminal Court
Cloisters is delighted to announce that Sheryn Omeri has been awarded a Pegasus Scholarship to…
Read MoreWhistle-blower doctor challenges MOD over sacking by text
Cloisters’ barrister Schona Jolly appears for whistle-blower, Dr Stephen Frost, who was fired by text…
Read MoreRachel Barrett – A day in the life of a judicial assistant
Cloisters’ barrister Rachel Barrett, gives an insightful view about her life as judicial assistant at…
Read MoreDisclosure – pulling your head out of the sand
In this article Cloisters’ barrister Paul Epstein QC comments on what disclosure actually means and…
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