No5 Barristers’ Chambers remains a ‘go-to chambers for employment work’ in the Midlands ’with quality counsel at all levels’. ‘Silk in the making’ Mugni Islam-Choudhury mainly acts for large institutional employers such as NHS trusts, charities, and schools, and is noted particularly for his experience handling whistleblowing, grievance, and disciplinary investigations. He leads the team, with discrimination, whistleblowing, and TUPE specialist Jack Feeny deputising. Feeny recently appeared in the Court of Appeal on behalf of the claimants in Clark and Bell v Chief Constables of Derbyshire & West Midlands Police & Home Secretary, with the appeal considering whether the Employment Tribunal had jurisdiction to consider discrimination complaints relating to the policy injury benefit scheme following claims by two retired police officers that the scheme was discriminatory against people with their specific disabilities.
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