Archive for February 2016
Sheryn Omeri on the destruction of cultural property and the first International Criminal Court prosecution
After spending three months at the International Criminal Court in The Hague in 2015, Sheryn…
Read MoreFuture Loss in Fatal Claims: Logic Restored
Tamar Burton considers the Supreme Court judgment handed down this morning in Knauer v Ministry of Justice. The…
Read MoreCaspar Glyn QC considers the hotly anticipated EAT holiday pay judgment of Lock v British Gas
Caspar Glyn QC considers the hotly anticipated judgment in Lock-v-British-Gas handed down by the Employment Appeal…
Read MoreClosing the Gap: Will the gender pay gap information Regulations bring about equality?
Daphne Romney QC considers how the draft Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2016,…
Read MoreEmployment Tribunal awards over £832,000 for sexual harassment to former NHS Director represented by Akua Reindorf
Akua Reindorf represented the successful Claimant, Helen Marks, in a sexual harassment and sex discrimination…
Read MoreSupreme Court gives guidance on the admissibility and use of expert evidence
Rachel Barrett discusses Kennedy v Cordia (Services) LLP, in which the Supreme Court has given…
Read MoreStarbucks held to account by Tribunal for its discrimination and victimisation of a dyslexic employee represented by Rajiv Bhatt
Rajiv Bhatt successfully represented the Claimant, Ms Meseret Kumulchew, in her sex and disability discrimination,…
Read MoreAccess to Justice: the EAT considers how courts can provide reasonable adjustments for disabled people
In Rackham v NHS Professionals Ltd Langstaff P (as he then was), in the EAT,…
Read MoreHow disabled people can get a fair hearing from the law courts
John Horan and Nathan Roberts persuaded the President of the EAT, Langstaff P (as he…
Read MoreAge discrimination and the taxation of pension income
By Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters In Finland there is a supplementary tax on…
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