Archive for April 2018
What is the price of a breach of covenant?
Jacques Algazy QC and Adam Ohringer consider the recent Supreme Court case of Morris-Garner v One…
Read MoreSenior civil servant wins employment case against the Commonwealth Secretariat
Specialist employment and discrimination silk Tom Coghlin QC successfully represented a senior international civil servant, who…
Read MoreNewcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v Haywood [2018] UKSC – what are the implications of the Supreme Court’s judgment?
Nathaniel Caiden considers today’s Supreme Court judgment in Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust…
Read MoreELA Annual Conference 2018
Wednesday 23rd May 2018 Royal Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 2TY Cloisters’ are…
Read MoreEquality Law after Brexit
Thursday 26th April 2018, 4 – 5pm The British Academy, 10 – 11 Carlton House…
Read MoreNew instruction for Cloisters from the Labour Party
The Labour Party has instructed Tom Gillie, Rachel Barrett and Nathan Roberts from Cloisters to advise it…
Read MorePatricia Hitchcock QC and Jacques Algazy QC appointed recorders.
We are delighted to announce that two Cloisters barristers have today been appointed as Recorders…
Read MoreSuch a clear dividing line? Maternity Leave and Shared Parental Leave: the EAT judgment in Ali v Capita UKEAT/0161/17/BA.
On 11 April 2018 the EAT overturned the direct discrimination finding of the Tribunal in…
Read MoreAcas early conciliation effect on tribunal time limits and the decision of Luton BC v Haque EAT/0180/17/JOJ
Navid Pourghazi considers today’s judgment by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in Luton BC v Haque,…
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