Archive for January 2016
The European Accessibility Act 2015
The European Accessibility Act 2015 – Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters consider the new…
Read MoreBar on Straight Civil Partnerships is Lawful
Bar on Straight Civil Partnerships is Lawful – Tom Gillie, a pupil at Cloisters, considers…
Read MoreTesting the limits of the Equality Act 2010
Adam Ohringer considers the recent EAT Judgment in Butterworth v The Police & Crime Commissioner’s…
Read MoreCMOs Revisited: Case Management Orders in the Employment Tribunals
Adam Ohringer considers the recent judgment of the EAT in Serco Ltd v Wells. Employment…
Read MoreSchona Jolly appointed Joint Vice-Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee
Schona Jolly has been appointed joint Vice-Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee, the international…
Read MoreEarly conciliation: the tide is turning towards a liberal interpretation
In this blog, Nathaniel Caiden of Cloisters considers the latest EAT case on the Early…
Read MoreClaire McCann and Olivia-Faith Dobbie to speak at the ELA conference Discrimination: The Law and Strategy
Claire McCann and Olivia-Faith Dobbie will be speaking on ‘Introduction to concepts of discrimination’ at the…
Read MoreEd Williams and Jennifer Danvers successfully defend School against allegations that Senior Leadership Team forged resignation letters of teaching assistants
Ed Williams and Jennifer Danvers successfully defended a school in Birmingham against allegations that the senior…
Read MoreSpying on Employees: Has the European Court of Human Rights really given carte blanche to employers?
Schona Jolly looks at the recent judgment in Barbulescu v Romania. British newspapers have been…
Read MoreRachel Crasnow QC to speak at the TUC/EOR Discrimination Law Conference 2016
Rachel Crasnow QC is speaking on the challenges to the Shared Parental Leave regime at…
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