How can employers avoid accusations of victimisation? Elliot Gold investigates
Jury trials in England and Wales are “fair, unbiased and balanced”, research shows.
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Can local authorities correct misinformation issued by extreme parties during an election? Declan O’Dempsey reports
Law firms are being challenged by Justice Minister Bridget Prentice to publish their diversity figures, showing their commitment to opening up the profession to people from all backgrounds
A blind exam candidate can ask to use her own software and it is up to the examining body to prove that this is not a “reasonable adjustment” in her case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled.
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) is considering bringing legal action against the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, over the impact its relocation plans will have on employees.
Three dozen dinner ladies who claimed they were victimized by a local authority have had their equal pay claim upheld by the House of Lords.
Bridget Tatham, partner at Browne Jacobson and 2026 president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers, highlights the importance of hard work, ambition and seizing opportunities
Firm grows international bench with expanded UK partner class
Firm makes major statement in the capital with strategic growth at The Shard