Ed Williams

Employment; discrimination and equality; human rights; commercial and common law; public and regulatory law., Cloisters

Work Department

Employment; discrimination and equality; human rights; commercial and common law; public and regulatory law.

Position

Ed is named by the Legal 500, Chambers and Partners and Legal Experts as a leading employment and discrimination junior, and is regularly leading other junior barristers.

Five of Ed's current appellate cases were named as part of Micky Rubenstein's cases to watch for 2015.

Ed receives instructions from a wide range of clients, including individuals, large national and multinational companies including investment and high street banks, trade unions, national and local broadcasters, local and police authorities, housing associations, universities, schools and FE colleges, charities and nation states.

Recently, Ed has been instructed in a number of high profile and significant cases in the Court of Appeal, High Court, EAT and Employment Tribunal. These include the scope of the EU Directive for Temporary Agency workers, whether the elective theory of termination should apply to calculating the date an employee’s contract is terminated for unfair dismissal cases; a share options case worth over £60 million to an individual, whether 250 former IBM employees were discriminated on grounds of age/constructively dismissed arising out of changes made to their pensions "Project Waltz", acting for one of the schools in Birmingham named in Operation Trojan Horse as being subject to an Islamist takeover, whether a Banker working and living in Singapore for a UK Bank is protected by EU and Human Rights law when making a protected disclosure, breaches of Home Office Animal Testing guidelines by a senior academic at a Russell Group University, whether a Trade Union lay branch secretary has employment protection and whether Marxist or Left Wing Democratic Socialist views are a protected characteristic, whether there is a TUPE transfer from sole employment to joint employment, what redress a teacher has against damaging CRB references against a former employer and what Academy schools liabilities are for the torts of their predecessor schools.

Ed also has an expanding Education, Public and Regulatory law practice as well as in employment related injunctions.

Ed is also an Accredited Mediator and co-founder and Director of witness familiarisation company Assurety (www.assuretytraining.com)

Education

BA Nottingham

Mentions

London Bar

Employment

HALL OF FAME4

Ed Williams KC – Cloisters ‘Ed is persuasive, calm under pressure and easy to work with. His advocacy is first-rate. His submissions are well-considered and his cross-examination incisive.’