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Archive for March 2017

Schona Jolly QC instructed to represent Deliveroo drivers in the latest challenge to employment conditions in the gig economy

By Cloisters News | March 30, 2017
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Following the recent successes of Cloisters barristers in employment tribunal cases such as Citysprint and…

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Are Courts taking reasonable adjustments seriously?

By Cloisters News | March 30, 2017
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John Horan is lecturing the Law Centre Network on 31 March 2017 as to whether…

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Cloisters column: Reforming the Soft Tissue Injury (whiplash) Claims Process – Government consultation and reform in the ‘post-truth’ age?

By Cloisters News | March 30, 2017
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Cloisters: Equality and Human Rights in Practice by Martyn McLeish Recommended reading:  this article on George…

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5 Cloisters QCs to speak at Michael Rubenstein’s Autumn Hot Employment Law Issues

By Cloisters News | March 29, 2017
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Cloisters barristers Daphne Romney QC, Caspar Glyn QC, Jason Galbraith-Marten QC, Rachel Crasnow QC and Schona Jolly QC will…

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No back-peddling – workers’ rights are gaining pace in the gig economy

By Cloisters News | March 24, 2017
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Following the recent decisions of the Court of Appeal in Pimlico Plumbers and the Employment…

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Tom Brown succeeds at persuading Court of Appeal to uphold novel High Court judgment for pension loss

By Cloisters News | March 23, 2017
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Tom Brown, of Cloisters, instructed by Irwin Mitchell, has persuaded the Court of Appeal to…

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Caspar Glyn QC and Rachel Barrett to represent claimant in a courier case against Excel

By Cloisters News | March 22, 2017
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Cloisters has been at the forefront of the recent litigation concerning the “gig economy”. Caspar…

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Court of Appeal to hear landmark appeal on whistleblowing protection for junior doctors

By Cloisters News | March 20, 2017
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The Court of Appeal will hear the landmark appeal of Dr Chris Day on 21…

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Robin Allen QC gives evidence to the Lords Constitution Committee on the crisis in Judicial Recruitment

By Cloisters News | March 17, 2017
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Robin Allen QC, Chair of the Bar’s Equality and Diversity and Social Mobility Committee gave…

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-0.75% Ogden Supplement

By Cloisters News | March 15, 2017
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The supplementary tables have now been published on the GAD website on gov.uk (in both…

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