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Sheryn Omeri shortlisted for Australian Barrister of the Year Award
Sheryn Omeri shortlisted as a finalist for Barrister of the Year Award.
Josh Jackson acts in European Court of Human Rights case regarding the Energy Charter Treaty
Five young people have filed a case before the ECtHR challenging the compatibility of 12 States’ membership of the Energy Charter Treaty with their ECHR rights. Josh Jackson is instructed as a consultant by the Global Legal Action Network to support French lawyer Clementine Baldon of Baldon Avocats.
Why Should businesses care about menopause?
Sally Robertson is published in the June 2022 edition of Counsel Magazine discussing why businesses should care about menopause.
Catherine Casserley acts for the claimant in Assistance Cat dispute
Catherine Casserley acts in a reasonable adjustments case against supermarket giant, Sainsbury’s when Ian was refused entry with his assistant cat, Chloe.
Cloisters deemed ‘a powerhouse of labour and employment specialists’ in Who’s Who Legal 2022 Report
In the Who’s Who Legal 2022 Report, Cloisters is described as ‘a powerhouse of labour and employment specialists’, with 10 silks and 12 juniors listed.
Women of Little Mix Case nominated for ‘Best Use of Law Award’
Women of Little Mix Case have been nominated for the ‘Best Use of Law’ Award by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation. Catherine Casserley acted for the women in July 2021.
Jason Galbraith-Marten QC and Caspar Glyn QC are nominated for Barrister of the Year Award
The Lawyer have revealed the nominated for the Barrister of the Year Award. We are thrilled to announce that Caspar Glyn QC and Jason Galbraith-Marten QC have both been shortlisted.
Buttet v UK: ECtHR gives disappointing judgment on the UK’s State Immunity Act 1978 and employment exemptions
Schona Jolly QC and Ruaraidh Fitzpatrick of Cloisters represented the Applicant, M.Buttet, in his proceedings before the ECtHR, instructed by John Halford and Shirin Marker at Bindmans LLP.