
News and INsights
New instruction for Cloisters from the Labour Party
The Labour Party has instructed Tom Gillie, Rachel Barrett and Nathan Roberts from Cloisters to advise it in relation to ongoing sensitive internal complaints of alleged anti-semitism and sexual harassment against party members.
Patricia Hitchcock QC and Jacques Algazy QC appointed recorders
Patricia Hitchcock QC and Jacques Algazy QC have both been appointed to sit in the Crown Court.
Catherine Casserley represents 11 year old Ben Gleeson in £42,000 disability discrimination claim
Catherine Casserley represented Ben Gleeson and his family after Ben was told by his scout group that he could not go to camp or take part in athletics without supervision.
The gender pay gap: why its removal is a priority for today’s workplace
Rachel Crasnow QC will deliver a talk on the gender pay gap at a conference designed to give up-to-the-minute strategies and practical guidance to legal professionals.
Job interviews “ripe territory” for maternity discrimination
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has today published a new study revealing the extent of maternity and pregnancy discrimination in recruitment.
ELA - Disability discrimination, how key concepts have been clarified in the last year
Specialist equality, discrimination, employment and human rights barrister Catherine Casserley will speak at an upcoming Employment Lawyers Association event.