John Horan lectures Judges, legal practitioners and international human rights members on disabled people and the duties of Judges since Galo

 

John Horan

John Horan has been asked by the Northern Irish Bar and the Northern Irish Law Centre to lecture on disabled people and the duties of Judges since the two historic cases of Rackham v NHS Professionals Limited and Galo v Bombardier Aerospace UK.

On the 19th October 2016 he will lecture the Employment Group of N.I. Bar about the implications to the law and good practice since Galo: this is a lunchtime meeting at which Judges have been invited to attend. The next day, 20th October 2016, he is to form part of the panel of distinguished discrimination lawyers when he will talk about strategic litigation and the lessons to be learned from Rackham and Galo.

 
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