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Dominic Farnsworth comments for The Global Legal Post: Lewis Silkin acquires slogan company to expand trade mark and brand services
11 April 2018In an article for The Global Legal Post, Dominic Farnsworth states the acquisition of Adslogans will "offer a seamless and value-adding service to clients looking for added peace of mind on branding projects and campaigns."
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Sports Q&A - EU trade marks post-Brexit
03 September 2018We hold registered EU trade marks to protect our tournament name and logos. Post-Brexit will we still have protection in the UK?
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Preparing a trade mark infringement or passing off case: practical considerations?
20 May 2019This checklist is aimed at rights owners and their advisers, including in-house lawyers, who are considering bringing a trade mark or passing off action in the UK. It provides a brief series of tips and pointers on things to consider when preparing a case.
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Trade Mark Searches – important notes
13 August 2019Trade mark searches are conducted to assess the risk of infringing earlier third party rights through the use of the proposed mark. This guide includes definitions of the types of rights and searches, international searches and key limitations.
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A&M Event Series: The importance of trade marks and intellectual property protection for advertising agencies
20 March 2024This session will delve into the critical role that trade marks and intellectual property play in the success and sustainability of advertising campaigns.
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The end of consent-less tracking by online platforms in the EU?
27 July 2023Like most of the ‘free’ internet, online social media are funded through online advertising that is tailored to individual users’ behaviour and interests. This decision of the CJEU in Case C-252/21 relates to one such platform, Meta, in respect of its online social network, Facebook. It is noteworthy for the advertising industry because it involves a competition authority determining data protection issues, and calls into question whether personalised advertising can be carried out by platforms on a basis other than consent.
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Spanish, Portuguese leagues challenge FIFA TPO ban
12 February 2015Karish Andrews has been quoted in an article by Reuters.
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EHRC Slams ‘Toxic’ Sexual Harassment Culture
29 March 2018The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has denounced a ‘corrosive culture’ of sexual harassment at work and outlined recommendations for change in a new report.
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BrewDog’s “toxic” culture claims a cautionary tale for multinational employers: Emma Richardson, Karen Baxter and Catherine Leung comment for International Employment Lawyer
13 July 2021A “culture of fear” in which workers were bullied and “treated like objects” is how former BrewDog employees have described the management of the multinational brewery and pub chain in an open letter published on Twitter last week.
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James Davies comments for Legal Business: Market Report: Employment – The toughest gig in town
28 May 2019James Davies comments in an article for Legal Business which discusses how #MeToo's influence on employment litigation in firms is likely to come into full swing in 2019.
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French In-House Legal Forum: Towards Brexit: The “Repeal Bill” and its implications for business
17 October 2017Dans cette session, nous discuterons des implications juridiques et commerciales de la nouvelle « Repeal Bill » ou « European Union (Withdrawal) Bill » qui sera adoptée par un vote final le 21 septembre 2017.
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RPCom Kings Cross Development Tour
30 June 2016We are very pleased to have arranged a tour of this exciting development which includes the new St Martins Arts School, open public space, office and residential quarters. This will be led by a member of Kings Cross management team, starting at the visitor centre, at approximately 3.30 pm and returning to the centre to inspect their impressive interactive model, guides and literature available.
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Lewis Silkin's 2014 charity challenge: Tough Mudder
26 September 2014For Lewis Silkin's 2014 charity challenge a 25 strong team will be taking part in the London South Tough Mudder event in support of Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals and the Matt Hampson Foundation.
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Lewis Silkin LLP Deploys BA Insights TotalView for Legal Intuitive Search Application
23 August 2012Jan DeCerce talks about the benefits that new IT Business application 'TotalView for Legal' will give Lewis Silkin.
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Totally stoked for Tokyo: A skateboarders guide to the Olympics
23 June 2016Recently skateboarding (along with surfing, sport-climbing, karate, and baseball/softball) were given the thumbs up from the International Olympic Committee. Subject to a formal vote taking place in Rio, all these sports look like they'll be included in the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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Lewis Silkin’s Hong Kong team discuss topical issues in podcast series
16 December 2021Our Hong Kong employment team have collaborated with Conventus Law on their podcast series “Heart of the Matter – A Podcast on Legal Development from around the world”.
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Hot topic - Scottish independence
11 September 2014Russell Brimelow has contributed an article to HR Magazine on the potential impact of Scottish independence on employers in Scotland.
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Lewis Silkin lawyers mentioned in The Lawyer's Top Ten Deals of the Summer
03 September 2012Lewis Silkin has been mentioned in The Lawyer's Top Ten Big Deals of the Summer. Paul Rajput, Helen Ewing and Stephen O’Mahony represented Publicis in their buyout of Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) in the Number 1 standout deal of the summer.
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Ius Laboris supports first ever certified Global Reward Management Programme through top European Business Schools
18 October 2013Ius Laboris, the world’s largest and highest quality alliance of HR law firms, has announced it is contributing the HR law training aspects of the first ever certified Global Reward Management programme in Europe.
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Illegal immigration: Over the top
26 October 2013In an article for The Economist, Joanna Hunt discusses the Government's new immigration bill and the problems it may cause when immigrants respond to its tougher new laws.