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Being Social: dealing with the risks while reaping the rewards
23 February 2016If you’re concerned about player/athletes’ speaking out online, how to deal with trolls, or the regulatory challenges of promoting sponsors on your platforms, this Sports Lawyers Club session will help you navigate the ever-evolving world of social media.
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Advertising & Marketing Annual Review 2022: Looking back while staying ahead!
11 January 20232022 was another eventful year for the Advertising & Marketing industry so there is a lot to unpack! Please join us for our annual review of the key legal and regulatory developments during 2022, and our look ahead to 2023.
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Brexit - where are we now?
28 November 2018As the March 2019 deadline for the UK’s departure from the European Union approaches, we anticipate having a better picture of the implications for employers by the time this event comes around.
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Financial Fair Play – Where Are We Now?
28 October 2019Lewis Silkin’s Sports Business Group are delighted to invite you to their discussion forum on Financial Fair Play - Where Are We Now? The event will be held at Lewis Silkin, 5 Chancery Lane in the heart of London.
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What is the Metaverse: where we are and where we’re headed
12 September 2022The Metaverse has featured widely in future predictions for where digital innovations will take us next, creating a landscape both confusing and richly rewarding if you know how to navigate it that could transform the way we work, socialise, and more online.
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Sexual harassment and bullying: What to do when the unthinkable happens in the media and entertainment sector
23 February 2018There have been numerous high profile cases of sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination across the globe in the last few months.
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Sexual harassment and bullying: What to do when the unthinkable happens in the financial services sector
20 March 2018There have been numerous high profile cases of sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination across the globe in the last few months
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Advertising & Marketing - Group Actions for misleading advertising campaigns: if not now, when?
17 September 2018For some time it has been possible for consumers to seek redress directly in the face of misleading marketing campaigns.
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IP360 Seminar Series: When IP rights meet competition law: a brand’s perspective
01 July 2020IP rights are fundamentally monopoly rights awarded to innovators, creatives and brands. We will cover a range of ways in which competition law interacts with those rights, including in relation to distribution, information sharing, settlement agreements, enforcement of IP rights and even the use of competition law to secure licences.
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Data security & the supply chain: understanding responsibilities, risk and recourse when it comes to suppliers
28 March 2022Supply chains are important, complex and fragile. Attacks on them are, however, on the rise. Organisations remain vulnerable even where they’ve invested in shoring up their own defences, and seemingly small players in an organisation’s supply chain can introduce disproportionately high levels of risk. The age-old adage about only being as strong as your weakest link is just as true today.
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Whats happening in employment law across Asia Pacific
15 March 2016This seminar, in conjunction with Rajah & Tann, will discuss hot employment and immigration law topics in Asia.
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Advertising Regulation - Annual Review 2015 and what's ahead for 2016?
16 March 2016A round up of the key marketing and advertising regulatory and legal developments in 2015.
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Brexit - what's at stake for businesses and employees?
18 May 2016Lewis Silkin is proud to host this debate exploring the implications of the forthcoming referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union.
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Brexit Breakfast - what are the implications for businesses?
07 June 2016On 23 June 2016, the UK will vote on whether to stay in the EU. A significant proportion of the law regulating UK business comes from Europe, while the free movement of persons facilitates UK employers recruiting workers from other member states. Given the EU’s considerable influence on British business and workplace regulation, what are the likely legal consequences of a vote in favour of Brexit?
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Branded content on digital platforms: What publishers and digital producers need to know
07 July 2016This session is aimed at publishers and digital producers and will look at the legal and regulatory issues, and commercial options involved in the creation, funding and distribution of branded content.
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Data Privacy: GDPR - what next? - AM Session - FULLY BOOKED
23 May 2018Coming into force on 25 May 2018 the GDPR is almost upon us. Many organisations up and down the country will have been busily preparing to get their houses in order. But in the words of Elizabeth Denham (the Information Commissioner), “25 May is not the end. It is the beginning”. And it’s not just compliance that people need to think about, but enforcement too.
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Data Privacy: GDPR - what next? - PM Session - FULLY BOOKED
23 May 2018Coming into force on 25 May 2018 the GDPR is almost upon us. Many organisations up and down the country will have been busily preparing to get their houses in order. But in the words of Elizabeth Denham (the Information Commissioner), “25 May is not the end. It is the beginning”. And it’s not just compliance that people need to think about, but enforcement too.
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Brands & IP seminar: What is Blockchain? What are its applications for rights management?
24 May 2018A beginner’s guide to the technology, and highlighting some real world use cases for this transformational technology.
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Gender pay gap reporting - what next?
26 September 2018The first tranche of gender pay gap reports were published by last April - so what next?
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Freelancer tax: What ad agencies need to know
29 November 2018The Chancellor, who has dubbed himself ‘Fiscal Phil’, announced in the Budget the latest measure to combat what HMRC calls “false self-employment”. There will be a fundamental reform of who bears the risk of PAYE and NIC under the IR35 rules. However there are concerns that this change will simply make it harder to engage freelancers without a disproportionate compliance cost.