Archive for March 2015
Court reserves judgment in gay rights v religious beliefs case
Gareth Lee v Ashers Baking Company Limited Belfast High Court reserved judgment yesterday in the…
Read MoreWhistleblowing: How to fight and win under the new law
Cloisters’ barrister Caspar Glyn QC and former Chair of the Industrial Law Society will give…
Read MoreHoliday Pay Claims: The beginning of the end? Or merely the end of the beginning?
Cloisters barristers, Caspar Glyn QC and Daniel Dyal, will conduct an evening seminar for the Employment Lawyers…
Read MoreShared parental leave and pay: discrimination issues
By Catherine Richmond When I told my friend two years ago that I had spent…
Read MoreIndirect discrimination by association: a regressive step?
By Dee Masters and Siân McKinley Overview Since C-303/06 Coleman v Attridge Law, a person…
Read MoreClarkson, the BBC and employer’s liability
By Jason Galbraith-Marten QC and Rachel Crasnow QC Tony Hall, the BBC’s Director General, announced on 25…
Read MoreFrom Luxembourg to Leicester
Judgment of the Employment Tribunal in Lock v British Gas (25 March 2015) Commission payments…
Read MoreLeapfrog granted: The death knell for Cookson v Knowles?
By Tamar Burton It has long been the case that the multiplier in a fatal…
Read MoreThree Cloisters’ barristers elected on Industrial Law Society’s executive committee
Chambers is delighted to congratulate Sarah Fraser Butlin who was elected Vice Chair of the…
Read MoreDaphne Romney QC acts for 3000 women in successful equal pay claim against council
Daphne Romney QC, instructed by Fox & Partners, represented 3000 Claimants, including carers, cooks, cleaners,…
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