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IP360 Webinar Series: An introduction to brand clearance (featuring AdSlogans)
26 October 2021We are delighted to be launching our third IP360 seminar series, with weekly events that will cover the full spectrum of your IP needs. In today’s world, we recognise that having a co-ordinated global IP strategy has never been more critical. This seminar series is designed to help you develop a consistent approach across the registration, management, commercialisation, defence and enforcement of all your IP assets.
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Legal Island and Lewis Silkin webinar: Comparative Employment Law Update
24 March 2022Our Comparative Employment Law Table has been updated and expanded to include recent Republic of Ireland developments (of which there are many).
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Keeping Children Safe Online (Webinar) – Key Takeaways
31 August 2022Bryony Long and Nick Allan were delighted to welcome experts from Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz and Ukie (The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment) to discuss current challenges in keeping children safe online, particularly in the context of games.
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A&M Webinar: Harnessing adtech and advertiser first party data
16 November 2022The delivery of advertising has undergone a digital transformation in the last 20 years. Digital media is now at the heart of any successful campaign, and advertisers and agencies are increasingly dependent on ad-tech platforms to deliver online advertising and ensure that it reaches the desired audience.
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A&M webinar - Giving the green light to green claims
15 June 2023This webinar will help you navigate the current requirements when it’s time to talk green.
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Metaverse and web 3.0
As the metaverse and web 3.0 take shape they offer opportunities for growth and creativity in every sector.
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Digital, Web, Mobile & Apps
Our integrated approach to our core sectors including Media and Entertainment, Advertising & Marketing and Retail, means that we truly understand digital technology and new platforms and can provide 360° commercial support to digital tech projects.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for China Daily: Deadly Stress
19 January 2018Kathryn Weaver comments in an article for China Daily, discussing the stress and pressure from a more intense working environment across the Asia-Pacific, with particular focus on Hong Kong.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for Playtimes Hong Kong on the length of paternity leave
07 June 2018Kathryn comments for Playtimes Hong Kong concerning the fact that the government is still debating the length of paternity leave, and why it's so low compared to other countries.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for Law.com: Top Hong Kong Court Says Lesbian Couple Should Receive Spousal Visa
05 July 2018In an article for Law.com, Kathryn Weaver comments on Hong Kong's highest court's decision to grant spousal visas to same-sex couples.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for Human Resources Online: Same-sex couples in Hong Kong to be granted spousal visas in landmark ruling
09 July 2018In an article for Human Resources Online, Kathryn Weaver comments that the ruling is a win for the LGBT community and will allow businesses in Hong Kong to attract more talented recruits.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for Human Resources magazine Hong Kong: Immediate policy roll out on expanded paternity leave urged
29 March 2019Kathryn Weaver, Head of Lewis Silkin Hong Kong discusses the recent changes in policy to paternity leave in Hong Kong and how employers can prepare for this.
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Kathryn Weaver interviewed for Vantage Asia: Employers duties during Hong Kong’s summer of unrest
28 August 2019Head of Lewis Silkin’s Hong Kong office, Kathryn Weaver, discusses how employers need to be aware of their rights and responsibilities in light of the ongoing protests in Hong Kong.
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Kathryn Weaver takes part in Q&A for Asia Business Law Journal: HK protest protection
11 September 2019Kathryn Weaver has taken part in a Q&A for Asia Business Law Journal . Kathryn answers questions such as 'What are your responsibilities as an employer if your workers attend a protest rally?', 'What if they are injured somehow on their way to work?', 'Are you liable?' and more.
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Kathryn Weaver comments for The Financial Times: Singapore eyes opportunity to supplant Hong Kong
13 September 2019Kathryn Weaver has commented in an article for The Financial Times. The article discusses the unrest in Hong Kong that has escalated over the summer and asks if Singapore stands to benefit.
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Multinationals gear up following Hong Kong BNO announcement: Kathryn Weaver and Naomi Hanrahan-Soar comment for Law.Com International
17 July 2020A new immigration scheme that could give up to three million Hong Kong residents a path to British citizenship has piqued the interest of both corporate and private clients.
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The end of mask wearing and Covid-19 restrictions in Ireland (RTE Radio 1)
28 February 2022Linda Hynes speaks to RTE Radio 1 about her views on the end of the legal requirements to wear a face covering.
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Advances in Wearable Tech - for Fashion, Health and Life in 2024
05 September 2024The wearable technology sector has been booming in recent years as more every day wearable items are integrated with electronic and computing technology to provide enhanced insights to the user. It is an exciting, fast moving, forward-thinking sector that is drawing together the use of technology to enhance our everyday activities within stylish products that can be worn and form part of our daily activities.
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Masking for trouble? Can employers require staff to wear a face mask even if an employee says they have a disability that prevents them from doing so?
30 November 2022The use of face masks at work is back under the spotlight as winter approaches, with two recent Employment Tribunal decisions considering whether it could be an act of disability discrimination to require disabled employees to wear face masks.
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Weapons of mass eviction
17 May 2013In an article for Inside Housing, Paul Hayes discusses increasing rent arrears and the Registered Providers who are using mandatory grounds for possession. The rising rent arrears are a result of welfare reform. In a bid to defend their income, housing associations are increasingly considering the use of mandatory grounds for possession and, last year, social landlords filed 96,742 possession claims in the county courts.