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Archive for July 2017

Professional Disciplinary Case Digest – May & June 2017

By Cloisters - Regulatory and Public | July 27, 2017

A summary of legally noteworthy appeals in the High Court and Court of Appeal against…

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The EAT issues guidance on in-time amendment applications

By Cloisters News | July 27, 2017

Navid Pourghazi considers the recent decision in Gillett v Bridge 86 Ltd (UKEAT/0015/17/DM) where the…

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The Supreme Court, ET fees and access to justice: Stopping the government in its tracks

By Cloisters - Employment | July 26, 2017
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Caspar Glyn QC, Schona Jolly QC and Sian McKinley consider the implications of today’s seismic…

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The Supreme Court, ET fees and access to justice: Stopping the government in its tracks

By Cloisters | July 26, 2017

Blogs   Caspar Glynn QC, Schona Jolly QC and Sian McKinley consider the implications of…

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High Court to consider the human rights implications of assisted suicide

By Cloisters News | July 17, 2017

Monday 17th July 2017 sees the start in the High Court  of  Conway v Secretary…

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Spousal pensions: SC overturns inequality for same sex couple

By Cloisters News | July 13, 2017

Tamar Burton considers, in this blog, the judgment in the Supreme Court case of Walker…

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Court of Appeal considers the public interest test for protected disclosures

By Cloisters News | July 12, 2017

Sheryn Omeri considers the new judgment of Chesterton Global Limited v Nurmohamed, a recent whistleblowing…

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The Future Effects Principle in European law: Cloisters wins reference to the Court of Justice on behalf of hundreds of part-time judges whose pensions have been calculated on a limited basis.

By Cloisters News | July 12, 2017

The Supreme Court has this morning handed down judgment in the cases of O’Brien and…

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Religious discrimination in the workplace: the European Court of Justice confronts a challenge:

By Cloisters News | July 4, 2017

Schona Jolly QC examines the implications of Achbita and Bougnaou in the current edition of…

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