
6 episodes

11KBW Employment Podcast 11KBW Employment Team
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5.0 • 10 Ratings
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Barristers from the UK’s leading employment law chambers chat about a recent case.
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Kong v Gulf International Bank: The Whistleblowing “Separability Principle”
Jamie Susskind talks to Katherine Taunton about Kong v Gulf International Bank [2022] EWCA Civ 941. When an employer fires a whistleblower, the Tribunal has to decide why they were fired. How can the Tribunal separate the fact that the person blew the whistle from the way that they did it?
Host: Katherine Taunton
Guest: Jamie Susskind
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Planon v Gilligan: The Court of Appeal on Interim Relief for Non-competes
Amy Rogers talks to Mike Lee about Planon v Gilligan [2022] EWCA Civ 642 [2022] I.R.L.R. 684. What can we learn from a rare Court of Appeal judgment on interim relief in the employee competition context?
Host: Mike Lee
Guest: Amy Rogers
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Piepenbrock: Anonymity Orders - Private Lives and Public Lies
Dan Stilitz KC talks to Oliver Jackson about anonymity orders in Piepenbrock v London School of Economic and Political Science [2022] EAT 119. When will the Tribunal make an anonymity order to protect details about someone’s private life?
Host: Oliver Jackson
Guest: Dan Stilitz KC
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Loreley: Hidden Identities and Litigation Privilege
Judy Stone talks to Ruth Kennedy about litigation privilege in Loreley Financing v Credit Suisse Securities and others [2022] EWCA Civ 1484. Can client identities hide behind litigation privilege?
Host: Ruth Kennedy
Guest: Judy Stone
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McClung and Mackereth: Football, Gender and Protected Beliefs
Sean Jones KC talks to Andrew Smith about religion or belief discrimination in McClung v Doosan Babcock 4110538/2019 23 August 2022 and Mackereth v DWP [2022] EAT 99. What do these cases about football fandom and gender critical beliefs tell us about the Tribunal’s approach to protected beliefs?
Host: Andrew Smith
Guest: Sean Jones KC
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Swiss Re: Threats, Offers and the WP Rule
Andrew Edge talks to Hannah Slarks about his case, Swiss Re v Sommer [2022] IRLR 650. When will allegations of misconduct and costs warnings cross the line in WP correspondence?
Host: Hannah Slarks
Guest: Andrew Edge
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