Archive for November 2015
Claire McCann Appointed as a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons’ Women and Equalities Select Committee
At the end of October 2015, Claire McCann was appointed as a Specialist Adviser to the…
Read MoreDee Masters to speak at Legal-Island’s 10th Equality Law Update in Northern Ireland
Dee Masters is to speak at Legal-Island’s 10th Equality Law Update at the Merchant Hotel,…
Read MoreDaniel Dyal successfully defends teachers’ trade union before the ET in sex discrimination claim
In Revely v NASUWT Daniel Dyal successfully defended the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of…
Read MoreChris Milsom acts for successful respondent in EAT case concerning when interpreters are required
By Nathan Roberts In Hak v St Christopher’s Fellowship [2015] UKEAT/0446/14/DA the EAT has declined…
Read MoreDeclan O’Dempsey to lead workshop at the European Equality Law Network Legal Seminar 2015
Declan O’Dempsey will lead a workshop at the European Equality Law Network Legal Seminar 2015…
Read MoreEd Williams and Catriona Stirling represent successful appellants in the EAT in ground-breaking TUPE case
Ed Williams and Catriona Stirling appeared for the successful appellants in the EAT in the…
Read MoreWhy the Government is failing disabled people on access to legal justice
Cloisters’ barrister John Horan discusses why the Government and the courts need to properly apply…
Read MoreGoods, facilities and services: Age discrimination problems arise in unexpected places
By Dee Masters and Siân McKinley Overview There has been a ban on age discrimination…
Read MoreQualified but cannot work here? General Teaching Council for Scotland faces recruiting challenge
By Declan O’Dempsey The BBC says former teachers with English teaching qualifications, living in the…
Read MoreQuantum Update: A review of recent case law and hot topics
William Latimer-Sayer presented a quantum update seminar at the APIL Damages Special Interest Group meeting…
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