Archive for July 2018
“No DSS”: Can landlords and letting agents lawfully bar benefits tenants?
Private landlords and letting agents frequently advertise their properties stating that they will not rent…
Read MoreAre new initiatives to tackle age discrimination on their way?
In this blog, Rachel Crasnow QC considers the recent proposals to reform the Equality Act 2010 outlined…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal in Mencap: The end of minimum wage for sleep-ins when asleep?
Nathaniel Caiden considers today’s Court of Appeal judgment in Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson-Blake and Shannon…
Read MoreTrafficking victim awarded High Court damages in minimum wage and harassment claims
Anna Beale represented the claimant, Ms Ajayi, a migrant domestic worker, in this unusual High Court…
Read MoreAlgorithms, apps & artificial intelligence 2: Can data protection laws be used to challenge discriminatory tech
This is the second article from Cloisters’ Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters examining discriminatory…
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