Covid-19
Article written by Brian Napier QC, Sally Robertson and Nathaniel Caiden is published in Counsel Magazine
Brian Napier QC, Sally Robertson and Nathaniel Caiden have written an article on the employment…
Read MoreTenth edition released of Cloisters Toolkit: Returning to work in the time of Coronavirus
The tenth edition of Cloisters Toolkit: Returning to work in the time of Coronavirus is…
Read MoreCloisters’ barristers to speak at “Thirty Lawyers answering your questions on thirty Employment Law Topics”
Cloisters’ Caspar Glyn QC, Rachel Crasnow QC and Sarah Fraser Butlin will be speaking at…
Read MoreR (Independent Workers Union of Great Britain) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and another: Health and Safety protections under EU Health and Safety Directives apply to ‘limb b’ workers.
R (Independent Workers Union of Great Britain) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions…
Read MoreCatherine Casserley appointed as Specialist Adviser for the Women and Equalities Committee inquiry into Coronavirus
Catherine Casserley has been appointed as Specialist Adviser for the Women and Equalities Committee inquiry…
Read MoreSheryn Omeri appears in coronavirus lockdown challenge
Today, Cloisters’ Head of Public Law, Sheryn Omeri, appears in the Administrative Court, together…
Read MoreRacial Equality and COVID-19: where now? Akua Reindorf, Declan O’Dempsey and Chris Milsom consider the legal consequences of the Public Health England Review
WHERE NOW FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND COVID-19 DISPARITIES REVIEW? LEGAL AVENUES FOR HOLDING THE…
Read MorePractical guide to preparing for remote hearings
Since March 2020, social distancing guidelines have prevented Employment Tribunals and Civil Courts holding hearings…
Read MoreTriaging Coronavirus treatment – (3) the Guidance and discrimination
As part of our series considering the human rights and equality implications of Covid-19, Catherine…
Read MoreTriaging Coronavirus treatment – (2) the legal basis and discrimination
As part of our series considering the human rights and equality implications of Covid-19, Catherine…
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