News and INsights
Cloisters’ Sheryn Omeri KC interviewed about ICJ provisional measures decision in South Africa v Israel
Today, Sheryn Omeri KC was interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on the possible outcomes of South Africa’s request for the International Court of Justice to indicate provisional measures bringing an end to Israel’s military action in Gaza pending the Court’s final determination of whether Israel has breached its obligations pursuant to the Genocide Convention.
Rachel Crasnow KC’s speaking slot at Discrimination Law Conference
Cloisters’ equality law expert Rachel Crasnow KC is sharing the latest legislative developments and discussing landmark cases in relation to pregnancy, maternity and paternity rights at the TUC Discrimination Law Conference on Friday 23rd February.
Tactics and strategy in whistleblowing by Adam Ohringer
Employment law specialist Adam Ohringer is speaking about tactics and strategy in whistleblowing at a free evening event at Nottingham Trent University on Thursday 8th February.
Sarah Fraser Butlin and Anna Beale take Silk
We’re thrilled to announce two of our barristers, Sarah Fraser Butlin and Anna Beale, being sworn in as Silks at an upcoming Westminster Hall ceremony. Taking our total Silk count to 17., Sarah and Anna’s appointment further cements our status as a leading set.
Cloisters AI experts speak out on safely revolutionising access to justice
Robin Allen KC and Dee Masters publish ‘The justice of artificial intelligence’ in the January 2024 issue of Counsel magazine. Spanning AI technology right now to AI legislation in the future, learn from our resident AI experts.
Rachel Crasnow KC appointed co-chair of Bar Council’s Equality, Diversity & Social Mobility Committee
Rachel Crasnow KC has been appointed co-chair of the Bar Council’s Equality, Diversity and Social Mobility Committee. Renowned equality advocate, Rachel, can bring her extensive experience to bear in her new role, thus engendering a fairer Bar for all.