Archive for March 2017
Schona Jolly QC instructed to represent Deliveroo drivers in the latest challenge to employment conditions in the gig economy
Following the recent successes of Cloisters barristers in employment tribunal cases such as Citysprint and…
Read MoreAre Courts taking reasonable adjustments seriously?
John Horan is lecturing the Law Centre Network on 31 March 2017 as to whether…
Read MoreCloisters column: Reforming the Soft Tissue Injury (whiplash) Claims Process – Government consultation and reform in the ‘post-truth’ age?
Cloisters: Equality and Human Rights in Practice by Martyn McLeish Recommended reading: this article on George…
Read More5 Cloisters QCs to speak at Michael Rubenstein’s Autumn Hot Employment Law Issues
Cloisters barristers Daphne Romney QC, Caspar Glyn QC, Jason Galbraith-Marten QC, Rachel Crasnow QC and Schona Jolly QC will…
Read MoreNo back-peddling – workers’ rights are gaining pace in the gig economy
Following the recent decisions of the Court of Appeal in Pimlico Plumbers and the Employment…
Read MoreTom Brown succeeds at persuading Court of Appeal to uphold novel High Court judgment for pension loss
Tom Brown, of Cloisters, instructed by Irwin Mitchell, has persuaded the Court of Appeal to…
Read MoreCaspar Glyn QC and Rachel Barrett to represent claimant in a courier case against Excel
Cloisters has been at the forefront of the recent litigation concerning the “gig economy”. Caspar…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal to hear landmark appeal on whistleblowing protection for junior doctors
The Court of Appeal will hear the landmark appeal of Dr Chris Day on 21…
Read MoreRobin Allen QC gives evidence to the Lords Constitution Committee on the crisis in Judicial Recruitment
Robin Allen QC, Chair of the Bar’s Equality and Diversity and Social Mobility Committee gave…
Read More-0.75% Ogden Supplement
The supplementary tables have now been published on the GAD website on gov.uk (in both…
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