The High Court has given judgment in Richard Pease v Henderson Administration Ltd, a high profile dispute between a successful investment fund manager and his…
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11KBW Employment Law Conference 2018
We invite you to join us at our annual Employment Law Conference on 14 May in London or 12 June in Leeds. Specialist barristers from…
Read MoreAnother impressive showing for 11KBW in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases for 2018
Six members of chambers feature in four cases chosen by The Lawyer as among their Top 20 Cases for 2018. Charles Bourne KC, Hannah Slarks…
Read More11KBW listed in Labour & Employment Public Procurement and Sports in this year’s Who’s Who Legal
We are delighted to announce 20 members of chambers have been ranked in the Who’s Who Legal UK Bar 2018 directory in Labour & Employment,…
Read MoreSexual harassment in the workplace:legal and practical issues and strategies
The allegations of sexual harassment against the film producer Harvey Weinstein set off an unprecedented public discussion about workplace sexual harassment. Harini Iyengar, employment and…
Read More11KBW’s Excellence Recognised Across Employment, Public And EU Law in Legal 500 UK Bar Awards
We are proud to announce that 11KBW has won four Legal 500 UK Bar awards: Chambers of the year – Employment Jason Coppel KC –…
Read MoreCJEU ruling on untaken holiday pay
On 29 November 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union handed down its judgment in the case of King v The Sash Window…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal rules claimants still bear an initial burden of proof under the Equality Act 2010
Ayodele v Citylink Ltd [2017] EWCA Civ 1913 The Court of Appeal has ruled that claimants still bear an initial burden of proof under the…
Read MoreChris Jeans KC and Amy Rogers act for Deliveroo in CAC: Deliveroo riders are not “workers”
The CAC has determined that Deliveroo riders are not “workers” within the meaning of s.296 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992…
Read MoreA19 Litigation Finally at an End
On 7 November 2017 the Supreme Court announced that it was refusing permission to appeal against the Court of Appeal’s judgment in favour of five…
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