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Online monitoring
10 September 2013In an article for PLC Magazine, Ellen Temperton discusses whether looking up information posted on social media, such as LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter, or performing a search on an internet search engine, can be used as a basis for rejecting a job candidate, infringe an employee's data protection rights; or permit an employer to dismiss an employee.
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Behind One Direction Fans
23 October 2015We have been quoted in an article on One Direction fans' backlash against the band's management, which is appearing in the upcoming edition of Billboard magazine and online.
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Exiting Office Leases: On the Move
12 December 2023In an article for PLC Magazine, Rachel Francis-Lang, Tom Merrick, Patrick Brown and Kate Davies discuss the key considerations for a business that wishes to exit its leased office space.
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LS In-house launched GC offering
07 February 2018As one of the first law firm offerings of its kind, LS In-house has seen a fivefold increase in its flexible resourcing service since its inception in 2013. LS In-house supports clients’ existing in house legal teams with large projects, surges in work or cover for an existing team member’s absence, by providing lawyers to work as part of the client team, in their offices for as long as required.
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Ads & Brands Law Digest: November-December 2019
23 December 2019Welcome to the November-December 2019 issue of our monthly Ads & Brands Law Digest.
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Nick Allan comments for Gamesindustry.biz: Clone culture and its continuous impact on indie developers
21 February 2022Discussions around clones crop up on a regular basis, usually around the release of widely successful games that are being copied. In recent weeks, the conversation mainly revolved around hit puzzle game Wordle, which has seen a high number of clones emerge following its viral success, as well as numerous games inspired by its simple word-guessing mechanic.
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News Focus: LinkedIn
03 February 2012HR debate rages over a case for constructive dismissal arising from a breach of social media policy. The full article can be read on peoplemanagement.co.uk
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The internet needs new boundaries
14 September 2012Partner Rod Dadak suggests that in the wake of Prince Harry's notorious photos being published, more needs to be done to ensure the protection of privacy in the age of the internet.
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ISBA/IPA launch new client/agency framework contracts
09 June 2015ISBA and the IPA are this week launching two new flexible framework contract templates designed as a starting point to help clients and agencies formalise their relationships in an era where services are converging and relationships becoming more multi-functional and complex.
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Alex Kelham interviewed for New Law Journal
19 April 2017In the interview Alex Kelham discusses her route into becoming an in-house lawyer, as well as commenting on her involvement at the London 2012 Olympics.
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Employers grapple with COVID-19: James Davies comments for New Law Journal
15 April 2020James Davies comments in this article by New Law Journal that as businesses adjust to the new normal, minds will inevitably turn to seeking ways to mitigate the longer-term impact of the disruption and even planning ahead for a brighter future.
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Is the ASA killing native advertising?
22 January 2016Brinsley Dresden has authored an article for Marketing Magazine which discusses the Advertising Standards Authority's recent decision relating to an advertorial on BuzzFeed and the impact the ruling may have on the use of native advertising.
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Immigration and nationality
28 October 2016Andrew Osborne has commented in the Lawyer Monthly on the potential Brexit effects and impacts on the sports sector, and the business therein.
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Multiple attraction
03 February 2012Sara Cohen considers the single contract multiple completion route in relation to private company share buybacks.
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James Davies comments for Het Financieele Dagblad: Discriminatie moet alarmbel doen afgaan
07 January 2019James Davies has commented in an article which discusses and compares discrimination in the workplace in Britain and the Netherlands.
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Michael Burd comments in The Guardian: Lloyd's alcohol ban challenges City of London's drinking culture
20 February 2017Chair of the Partnership and Employment law specialist, Michael Burd, has commented in an article for The Guardian as Lloyd's of London introduce it's zero-tolerance ban on alcohol during working hours.
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Financial liabilities for LLP members: how limited?
12 April 2012In Accountancy Age's article, Miguel Pereira discusses the financial liabilities and risks for limited liability partnerships (LLPs) members, which whilst very low, there are still some areas where there are risks which members of LLPs may be unaware of.
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Estranged hedge fund couple to meet in court
06 March 2013In their City Diary, the Daily Telegraph have mentioned Lewis Silkin's representation of Ikos co-founder, Martin Coward. Coward's dispute is with his wife, Elena Ambrosiadou, who built up Ikos Partners with him. Ambrosiadou has arrived in London from her Greek-Cypriot home to fight her intellectual property dispute with him.
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The media defamation and lawyers
18 April 2016We have been quoted in an article by the Law Society Gazette about defamation in the media.
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Learning Curve : Doing an MBA
08 November 2012Managing Partner Ian Jeffery talks about the value of an MBA in the legal sector in an article for The Lawyer.