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Ads & Brands Law Digest: March 2023
23 March 2023Welcome to the March 2023 edition of our Digest, covering legal and regulatory developments from the last few weeks relevant to advertising, marketing and brand-owning businesses. As usual, for each item we provide a succinct summary accompanied by a link to the full text of the relevant official source or our own report.
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Employment Law Academy - 18 & 19 March
18 March 2024Join us for our first Employment Law Academy of 2024, held in our London offices.
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Ads & Brands Law Digest: March 2024
24 April 2024Welcome to the latest edition of our Digest, covering legal and regulatory developments from the last few weeks relevant to advertising, marketing and brand-owning businesses. As usual, for each item we provide a succinct summary accompanied by a link to the full text of the relevant official source or our own report.
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Mapping the manifestos 2017 - Immigration
01 June 2017Natasha Hotson has written an article for LexisNexis UK which explores the political parties’ manifestos and discusses whether these pledges declare the end of the era for freedom of movement, as we currently know it.
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Employment issues in Manufacturing
For manufacturing and engineering companies, expert employment and immigration advice is crucial. Our team of specialists include lawyers with extensive experience in dealing with collective issues such as trade union disputes, works councils and collective consultation.
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Manufacturing & Engineering
For organisations in the manufacturing and engineering arena, even seemingly simple products and projects have vastly complex operations behind them.
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Manager Academy
12 September 2016Your managers are on the front line dealing with day-today employment problems. But are you confident they can handle key issues such as disciplinary investigations and performance management? And do they understand the consequences of getting it wrong and how to reduce the risk of legal claims?
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Defamation & Malicious Falsehood
19 April 2016Reputation protection which embodies our law of defamation has become increasingly important. Together with the law of privacy, including confidentiality, reputation protection is a vital right for individuals and corporations, especially the advertising industry where image and celebrity rights attract so much attention.
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Making the grade
09 December 2013Adam Glass is featured in a Law Society Gazette article detailing their round table discussion focussing on the changing perceptions around the role of solicitor-advocates.
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COVID-19: force majeure and frustration flowcharts
29 March 2020The Coronavirus situation may interfere with contractual performance for a variety of reasons. Download here our flowcharts of the issues for those considering whether it is possible to bring contracts to an end (or suspend performance of contractual obligations) without breaching the contract by relying on contractual force majeure clauses or the common law doctrine of frustration.
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Artwork at Arbor: Mahi by John Hoyland
John Hoyland (1934 – 2011) was one of the most inventive and dynamic abstract painters of the post-war period. Over the span of more than a half-century, his art and attitudes constantly evolved. A distinctive artistic personality emerged, concerned with colour, painterly drama, grandeur and above all, expressing deeply rooted emotions through his colours and compositions.
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Madeleine Jephcott
Managing Practice Development Lawyer
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- madeleine.jephcott@lewissilkin.com
As a Managing Practice Development Lawyer, a key part of my role is keeping track of developments in the fast-moving world of employment law and ensuring my colleagues are kept up to date on the ...
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Are contract amendments made in an economic downturn legally binding?
03 February 2023Performing obligations in commercial contracts in the current downturn is a serious challenge for some businesses. Sometimes that challenge will be so great that it is the catalyst for a breakdown of a business relationship. But where there is a common desire to get through these tough times, the focus may be on how contractual terms might be varied to ensure that both parties are able to survive.
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I am a Senior Associate in Lewis Silkin’s Commercial legal practice group, having completed my training contract at the firm.
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Luxury & Lifestyle
The Collective by Lewis Silkin brings together a “collective” of ideas and thoughts from leading figures and commentators in the fast-moving luxury, lifestyle and premium brands sector.
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Keeping the luxury in brands?
22 February 2018In Coty v Parfumerie Akzente (Case C-230/16) the CJEU has stated that luxury brand owners, can, in certain circumstances prohibit reselling of their products through some internet platforms
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Amazon loses Lush keyword battle
12 February 2014The High Court judgment handed down on Monday 10 February 2014, which ruled in favour of Lewis Silkin's client Lush, has been covered in a Managing Intellectual Property article.
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I am an associate in the Employment, Immigration and Reward division. I am also a member of the French Desk and part of the investigations team.
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I am an Employment solicitor and Head of Client Training specialising in legal training and workplace mediation in the employment team.
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I joined Lewis Silkin on qualification in 2002. I was made a partner in 2009 and in 2012, I opened our office in Cardiff where I manage the office and head a growing employment team.