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Lewis Silkin advises The CLV Group through a joint venture to create Waiv Global
22 December 2021Lewis Silkin is pleased to continue its relationship with The Customer Lifetime Value Group, advising the transformation consultancy on its latest business venture. The CLV Group has partnered with Peter Trembling Consultancy to launch Waiv Global, delivering a revolutionary approach to global fan engagement and monetisation.
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Lewis Silkin has advised Wagonex, on its investment from Admiral Pioneer
22 September 2022Lewis Silkin has advised Wagonex, the UK’s leading mobility subscription platform provider, on its recent strategic investment, the first from Admiral Group’s venture building business.
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Artwork at Arbor: Composers – Wagner by Tom Phillips
Tom Phillips’s (1937 – 2022) work as an artist was inspired by several continuous themes, expressed through an even larger number of formats and mediums. These include painting (both figurative and abstract), opera, poetry, writing, sculpture and site-specific designs, such as mosaics and tapestry.
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Lewis Silkin bolsters offering to entertainment industry with hire of Wagman Adair partner
13 May 2014City law firm Lewis Silkin LLP today announces that Wagman Adair partner and co-owner Jane Robinson is joining its renowned Media, Brands & Technology (MBT) team as a consultant
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Lewis Silkin among firms to commit to paying Living Wage
13 November 2012The firm joins a raft of almost 100 companies to have been accredited over the last year by the Living Wage Foundation(LWF).
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'Perverse' minimum wage enforcement replaced by 'proportionate' approach: Lucy Lewis comments for Personnel Today
12 February 2020Lucy Lewis comments for Personnel Today in an article discussing the government's new approach to businesses paying the national minimum wage.
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Ireland: The new Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme
25 March 2020The Irish government has introduced the Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme to incentivise employers to retain employees on the payroll where possible (replacing the emergency COVID-19 Employer Refund Scheme). What are the implications for employers?
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Ireland: Changes to Ireland’s Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme announced
16 April 2020On 15 April 2020, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe announced a further set of changes to the recently introduced Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme in the wake of recent comments in which he accepted there were certain “gaps” in the scheme.
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Ireland - Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme – planning an exit strategy
06 May 2020The government’s Temporary Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme is currently due to end on 17 June 2020. It has provided employers with some important breathing space and there is no question it has saved jobs. But as the end of the scheme draws closer, it is important for employers to start considering their exit plans.
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National Minimum Wage: as the rates rise, the safety net shrinks
16 April 2024After a hefty increase in the National Living and National Minimum Wages this year, we consider the possible implications and risks for employers. What are the key risk areas, and who is likely to be in the danger zone?
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Gamesmanship vs sportsmanship - goodbye etiquette hello victory
17 August 2012Richard Berry questions gamesmanship and sportsmanship in his article for the Law In Sport blog.
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A Tale of Two Cities:Specialisation vs Generalism
01 September 2012In the latest publication of Legal Business, Managing Partner Ian Jeffery talks about how Lewis Silkin's decision to specialise in key areas will help to maintain its position as a leading law firm.
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Google vs Header - Bidders from the perspective of publishers
28 November 2016Google’s domination of the technology behind serving adverts onto websites continues to grow. But the relatively new and fast growing header bidding technology may just disrupt that. Should Google be worried? And what is best for publishers?
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Voulez-vous retoucher moi? New French law on retouching advertising images of models
03 July 2017From the beginning of 2017, French law has required the inclusion of the words “Photographie retouchée” on any photos used in a commercial context (such as advertising) in which the body shape or silhouette of a model has been adjusted using image processing software.
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RMT union calls for members to vote for Brexit
08 April 2016James Davies and Bethan Carney have been quoted in an article by the Financial Times regarding the employment implications of Brexit.
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Coronavirus Bill – emergency volunteering leave and SSP changes
20 March 2020The new Coronavirus Bill introduces a new form of unpaid statutory leave for volunteers, along with powers to establish a compensation scheme. It also makes changes to SSP rules.
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Calculating holiday pay new ET decision on voluntary overtime
23 August 2016Last year, we reported on a decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal that voluntary overtime might have to be included in the calculation of statutory holiday pay if it was a sufficiently permanent feature of remuneration.
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Legislative Void Leaves Firms Guessing on Ethnicity Pay Gaps - Tom Heys comments for Law360
19 October 2022After explosive protests in 2020, ethnicity pay gap reporting has become a linchpin of diversity and inclusion policies for a growing number of employers. But, without formal reporting requirements from the government, lawyers say organizations that make the leap are in uncharted waters.
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Natasha Hotson cited in Vogue magazine: An Italian Living in London On Brexit Britain
03 July 2017Natasha Hotson has been mentioned in an article for Vogue magazine where Italian born Cristina Ruiz discusses her experience as an Italian living in London since the Brexit referendum.
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Oreo ruling raises questions on the relationship between brands and vloggers
28 November 2014Jo Farmer has been quoted in an article by Marketing Week.