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The changing role of the employment lawyer
08 September 2015Russell Brimelow and Michael Burd have written an article for HR Magazine on the changing role of employment lawyers and the introduction of new services to meet the demands of an ever evolving regulatory landscape.
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rockhopper and LS In-house: brilliantly different for a decade
02 July 2024Lewis Silkin is celebrating 10 years of two of its services, rockhopper and LS In-house, both of which provide high quality and excellent value solutions to clients, and offer flexible, alternative roles for senior lawyers who want to work differently.
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A battle is brewing in No10 over AI regulation - Roch Glowacki comments for CITY.A.M.
19 February 2024An increasing number of MPs are getting frustrated as the government bides its time on creating checks and balances over what it has identified as a potential “existential threat”. Roch Glowacki suggests the UK government may be “deliberately stalling” to see how the EU’s AI Act pans out first.
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New consultant Jane Robinson's appointment is covered by Bloomberg
19 May 2014Bloomberg covers the appointment of Jane Robinson as a consultant to the Media, Brands and Technology team.
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The Lawyer covers the appointment of Jane Robinson
27 May 2014The Lawyer mentions Lewis Silkin's appointment of Consultant Jane Robinson to the Media, Brands and Technology team.
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FIFA elections at risk due to Platini and Blatter probe
21 October 2015Alex Kelham has been quoted in World Sports Law Report's article on the investigations into Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini, and the FIFA presidential election.
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The continued rise of E-cigarettes
08 September 2012Lewis Silkin discusses the problems advertisers will face when marketing e-cigarettes in an article for the Huffington Post.
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Rio Olympics exposed the level of bribery and corruption in Brazil
08 September 2016Head of Sports Business Group, Alex Kelham has commented in an article for Raconteur on the Rio Olympics and the level of bribery and corruption in Brazil.
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Beware of lodgers' rights
05 April 2013In an article for Inside Housing, Paul Hayes encourages landlords to be aware of laws concerning lodgers as the under-occupation charge, or ‘bedroom tax’, came into effect on 1 April.
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Employers' LinkedIn rights: another piece of the puzzle
10 September 2013In an article for PLC Magazine, Ellen Temperton discusses a High Court ruling deciding that a former employer can exert some control over an employee’s LinkedIn account after termination in order to protect its business (Whitmar Publications Ltd v Gamage [2013] EWHC 1881 (Ch)). This is despite the fact that the LinkedIn user agreement is often in the name of the employee.
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Election 2015: employees’ rights to their opinions
21 April 2015Karen Baxter and Sal Simao, Partner at Ford Harrison - fellow member of the Ius Laboris law firm alliance, have written an article for Personnel Today examining the workplace legislation around taking time off to vote and staking a political allegiance.
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Influencer Rights & Regulations
08 June 2017Jo Farmer have taken part in a Q&A for One Roof Social on influencer rights and regulations.
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Bethan Carney contributes to an article in Legally India: Rights of Persons with Disabilities in India and Other Jurisdictions
28 February 2018Bethan Carney contributes to an article in Legally India, with others from member firms of lus Laboris, outlining the laws in their respective countries concerning disabled rights.
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Right to Rent immigration checks: increasing pressure on the property rental market
30 May 2017Joanna Hunt has written an article for 24housing which discusses the Government's 'right to rent' checks and their increasing pressure on the rental market.
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New data reveals HR leaders' Coronavirus preparedness
12 March 2020Survey reveals less than 10% of businesses had a workplace / HR policy in place covering a disease pandemic. Approximately 80% now have a policy, or plan to introduce one in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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James Davies comments for LexisNexis: Revealing the race pay gap
26 October 2018James Davies has taken part in a Q+A for LexisNexis in which he discusses the implications on employers and legal practitioners of the government introducing mandatory ethnicity pay reporting by employers to promote transparency and equality in the workplace.
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Happy Birthday's copyright goes public: How one of history's most expensive birthday gifts was finally returned
11 December 2015James Sweeting has been quoted in an article by The Independent which looks at the recent legal dispute around the copyright to the song 'Happy Birthday To You'.
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Decision to retire ageing chairman could open FA to legal challenge
18 October 2012James Davies comments on the FA's decision to not extend their chairman's contract beyond 70 in an article for HR Zone.
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Are the courts moving to a more restrictive approach to exclusion clauses?
12 March 2013In an article written for PLC Construction, James Levy discusses a growing trend of more restrictive approaches when it comes to construing the scope of an exclusion clause. The latest example of this can be found in the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Kudos Catering (UK) Ltd v Manchester Central Convention Complex Ltd.
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Lucy Lewis comments for Employee Benefits: How can employers respond proactively to the #MeToo movement?
03 August 2018In an article for Employee Benefits, Lucy Lewis comments on how employers should respond to the #MeToo movement and advises how to approach confidentiality with employees who come to discuss sexual harassment in the workplace.