Archive for January 2017
Paulley: An everyday step?
Catherine Casserley, junior counsel in the case, and Sally Robertson consider the implications of the…
Read MoreDame Laura Cox of Cloisters to lead review for Fawcett Society
Today, it has been announced that Dame Laura Cox from Cloisters will lead a nine-month…
Read MoreCatherine Casserley to speak on ‘Using the Equality Act 2010 to improve access to public transport’
On the 23rd February Catherine Casserley will present on the topic of using the Equality…
Read MorePutting Women on the front foot: The joint committee report on high heels and dress codes at work
Akua Reindorf considers the implications of the latest recommendations concerning the use of sexist dress…
Read MoreAdesokan v Sainbury’s
Caspar Glyn QC considers the Court of Appeal’s judgment today that an employee can be…
Read MoreA Policy of Uncertainty Won’t Help Workers
Rachel Crasnow QC and Tom Gillie of Cloisters have recently published an article in the…
Read MoreJudicial pensions and discrimination
Two hundred and ten full-time judges, across a variety of courts and tribunals, have successfully…
Read MoreSupreme Court hands down landmark disability decision in Paulley v FirstGroup plc
Today, the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Paulley v FirstGroup plc as…
Read MoreBBC Sussex Radio interviews Chris Milsom on the protection disabled people accessing public transport
Chris Milsom, one of our experts in discrimination law, featured on BBC Sussex Radio exploring…
Read MoreSchona Jolly and Simon Dyer to become QCs
Today, Cloisters is delighted to announce that Schona Jolly and Simon Dyer will be appointed…
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