Archive for October 2015
Man wins damages for homophobic abuse by service provider based entirely on gestures
Catherine Casserley, instructed by Unity Law, represented a gay man in what is believed to…
Read MoreDatabase rights: ownership, breaches and remedies
There is, at common law, no property in information (Oxford v Moss [1978] 68 Cr…
Read MoreCloisters receives special mention at the Bar Pro Bono Awards 2015
Cloisters received a special mention for its long and extensive commitment to pro bono work…
Read MoreRobin Allen QC, Rachel Crasnow QC and Catherine Casserley to speak at the DLA Annual Conference
Cloisters’ Robin Allen QC, Rachel Crasnow QC and Catherine Casserley are speakers at the DLA Annual…
Read MoreWhat does ‘qualifying disclosure’ mean in the context of whistleblowing legislation?
In this month’s ELA briefing, Sheryn Omeri (together with James Laddie QC of Matrix) considers…
Read MoreRobin Allen QC and Rachel Crasnow QC to speak at the Annual Discrimination Law Conference 2016
Cloisters’ Head of Chambers Robin Allen QC and Rachel Crasnow QC will be covering key issues in…
Read MoreDaphne Romney QC to talk on recent surprising developments in discrimination law at ILS event
Daphne Romney QC will be giving a talk on the latest surprising developments in discrimination…
Read MoreDeclan O’Dempsey to chair panel of experts at Annual Human Rights Conference
Declan O’Dempsey is chairing a panel of equality experts at the 17th Annual Human Rights…
Read MoreDeclan O’Dempsey to speak at ERA Seminar – Applying EU Anti-Discrimination Law.
Declan O’Dempsey is to speak at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature, Paris, at a…
Read MoreProportionality and Data Protection
Declan O’Dempsey and Catherine Richmond assess the amount of effort required to respond to a data…
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