Presentation by Andrew Sharland and Patrick Halliday entitled “Procurement update” delivered at the 11KBW Welsh Local Authority Conference 2017. See presentation here and here.
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11KBW Welsh Local Authority Conference – Employment law update
Presentation by Christopher Jeans KC entitled “Employment Law Update” delivered at the 11KBW Welsh Local Authority Conference 2017. See presentation here.
Read MoreMonitoring employees’ communications: the final word
In January 2016, Panopticon brought you a post entitled “Employer was entitled to access employee’s private Yahoo! messages (and to sack him)”. It concerned an eye-catching judgment…
Read MoreEmployment Law Conference 2017 – The Modern Slavery Act 2015
Papers by Akhlaq Choudhury KC entitled “The Modern Slavery Act 2015” delivered at the 11KBW Employment Law Conference 2017. Read the paper here.
Read More11KBW Employment Law Conference 2017 – Employee Competition
Papers by Richard Leiper KC entitled “Employee Competition: Rights and Remedies” delivered at the 11KBW Employment Law Conference 2017. Read the paper here.
Read MoreEmployment Law Conference 2017 – Discrimination Update
Papers by Sean Jones KC entitled “Discrimination Update” delivered at the 11KBW Employment Law Conference 2017. Read the paper here.
Read MoreEmployment Law Conference 2017 – Whistleblowing
Papers by Andrew Blake entitled “Whistleblowing” delivered at the 11KBW Employment Law Conference 2017. Read the paper here.
Read MoreInvestigating conduct in public office (Hussain v Sandwell MBC)
James Goudie KC, advises that the judgment in Hussain v Sandwell MBC upholds the scope of the powers of local authorities generally to investigate alleged…
Read MoreJonathan Swift KC writes on data protection, client information and subject access requests
Jonathan Swift KC writes on the risk that client information held by solicitors may be vulnerable to subject access requests under the Data Protection Act. The…
Read MoreEssop and Naeem: understanding indirect discrimination
In the joined cases of Essop and Naeem ([2017] UKSC 27) the Supreme Court has taken on a daunting task: the simplification of indirect discrimination…
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