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17/05/2013 Strike Out (3) - Mark Whitcombe examines the employment tribunal's approach to striking out
This article was first published in New Law Journal under the heading “Strike Force”, 17 May 2013, available on the NLJ website: www.newlawjournal.co.uk
Mark Whitcombe
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10/05/2013 Strike Out (2) - Mark Whitcombe examines the employment tribunal's approach to striking out
This article was first published in New Law Journal under the heading “Strike Force”, 10 May 2013, available on the NLJ website: www.newlawjournal.co.uk
Mark Whitcombe
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03/05/2013 Strike Out (1) - Mark Whitcombe examines the employment tribunal’s approach to striking out
This article was first published in New Law Journal under the heading “Strike Force”, 3 May 2013, available on the NLJ website: www.newlawjournal.co.uk
Mark Whitcombe
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05/04/2013 Jason Sharp v. Top Flight Scaffolding Ltd [2013] EWHC 479 (QB)
This article first appeared in the Personal Injury Brief Update Law Journal (PIBULJ) on 5th April 2013
Nigel Cooksley QC
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18/02/2013 Keeping the employment contract alive: the role of the injunction
This article first appeared in ELA Briefing January/February 2013
Betsan Criddle
Mark Sutton QC
Employment & Discrimination View article
18/02/2013 Modern apprenticeships: a 'win-win' arrangement
This article first appeared in ELA Briefing January/February 2013
Jennifer Eady QC
Nadia Motraghi
Employment & Discrimination View article
06/11/2012 Justifying age discrimination on grounds of cost
Regarding cost as a justification to age discrimination alongside 'other factors' involves unsatisfactory game playing for both employees and employers, says Deshpal Panesar
Deshpal Panesar
Employment & Discrimination View article
30/10/2012 Pay Equality: When is there a right to claim?
The important decision of the Supreme Court in Birmingham City Council v Abdulla establishes that a claimant who is out of time to pursue an equal pay claim in the Employment Tribunal (“ET”) may issue a claim in the civil court as of right if that claim is in time.
Betsan Criddle
Employment & Discrimination View article
19/09/2012 How The Social Right Annual Leave Applies to Sick Workers
This talk was first delivered by Michael Ford at our Lord Wedderburn Employment Seminar in September 2012
Michael Ford QC
Employment & Discrimination View article
01/07/2012 Justiciability and Public Authorities
John Bates
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18/06/2012 Recognition and the Law
The following paper summarises the main points made in a recent talk given to the Employment Lawyers Association on the 18th April 2012.
Ian Scott
Employment & Discrimination View article
09/03/2012 A matter of definition?
This article was first published in New Law Journal (http://www.newlawjournal.co.uk), “A matter of definition”, NLJ 9 March 2012, p 342, available on the NLJ website here: http://www.newlawjournal.co.uk/nlj/content/matter-definition
Mark Whitcombe
Employment & Discrimination View article
01/03/2012 "Serious injuries: a look at significant quantum cases reported in 2011"
Christopher Walker and Ros Snocken take stock of the significant cases of 2011 on quantum issues in serious personal injury litigation.
Christopher Walker
Personal Injury View article
19/01/2012 Justifying age discrimination
The Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 are unique in domestic employment law in permitting justification of direct discrimination. Rebecca Tuck reports.
Rebecca Tuck
Employment & Discrimination View article
02/12/2011 A rare sighting - making recommendations in the Employment Tribunal
Simon Cheetham wonders why tribunal recommendations are such a rare beast
Simon Cheetham
Employment & Discrimination View article
09/11/2011 Disability Discrimination
The Duty to Make Reasonable Adjustments - An Update
Andrew Midgley
Employment & Discrimination View article
30/09/2011 Personal Injury: Chain Reaction
Brent McDonald investigates a defendant's liability for injuries sustained by a claimant in a subsequent incident. this article first appeared in the New Law Journal on 30/9/2011.
Brent McDonald
Personal Injury View article
13/04/2011 When 'safe' means no such thing
Jonathan Clarke
Personal Injury View article
09/02/2011 Whistle Stop
More power to the whistleblowers? Rad Kohanzad investigates. This article first appeared in Solicitors Journal... www.solicitorsjournal.com

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03/12/2010 Ogden's end?
Brent McDonald
Personal Injury View article
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