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Africa's 'explosive growth' in adspend
11 May 2015Following their attendance at last month's IAA 'Africa Rising' conference in Ghana, Boko Inyundo and Paul Rajput's article on why and how big brands are taking the continent seriously, has been featured by leading advertising industry magazine, Campaign.
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Gig economy: the equality challenge?
25 April 2017Sean Dempsey and David Hopper comment in HRZone on equality in the gig economy.
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Can brands benefit from an ad ban?
25 April 2013As US retailer American Apparel fell foul of the Advertising Standards Authority for the third time this year after using overtly sexual imagery earlier this month, Geraint Lloyd-Taylor warns that whilst some brands may see benefit from seeing their campaigns banned, there are serious consequences.
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Will a Brexit from the EU be bad for advertising businesses?
04 March 2016Brinsley Dresden has been quoted in an article by The Drum which discusses how a British exit from the EU could impact those agencies and brands operating within the advertising industry.
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Free for all
12 September 2014Geraint Lloyd-Taylor comments in the Chartered Institute of Marketing's The Marketer magazine article that looks at the freebies that buy brand awareness.
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Event cancellation: The COVID-19 factor
07 April 2020Alex Kelham comments in an article by Reactions which examines how around the world certain events can provide a reassuring stability to the calendar
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Bankers' bonuses: Curbing excess
14 June 2013In an article written for PLC Magazine, Colin Leckey, Victoria Goode and Ailsa Murdoch discuss a recent ruling that investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort must uphold a promise made at the height of the financial crisis to guarantee a minimum €400 million bonus pool to a group of bankers at its London office.
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Workplace Wellbeing: Supporting women through perimenopause and menopause – Linda Hynes comments for the Irish Examiner
22 October 2024In this article for the Irish Examiner, Linda Hynes highlights the importance of supporting women experiencing perimenopause and menopause in the workplace.
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Right to disconnect plan may erode firms' long-hour culture - James Davies comments for Law360
31 October 2024James Davies comments on the right to disconnect and the potential impacts on firms' cultures.
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What role will AI play in the civil courts of England and Wales? Duran Ross and Nicola Thompson write for Thomson Reuters
11 November 2024This article explores the potential benefits and challenges of integrating AI into the civil courts of England and Wales.
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Direct age discrimination
09 October 2012In their article for the Law Society Gazette, Fergus Payne and Clive Greenwood discuss the recent Supreme Court Decision which found that age discrimination can be justified and the effect this has had on the legal industry.
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Countering the counterfeiters
12 October 2015Jeremy Summers has written an article on the impact of individuals purchasing counterfeit goods for the Soccerex website.
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JJ Shaw comments for City AM on the newly reintroduced Football Governance Bill
04 November 2024On Thursday the government reintroduced the Football Governance Bill, in what they describe as a “strengthening” of the previous attempt.
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Busting Brexit
25 September 2017At the Shifting World Dynamics and the Evolving Workplace: Global labour law conference which will be held in Hong Kong on 6th October, James Davies from Lewis Silkin will be speaking on Busting Brexit myths in our first session.
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To Brexit or not to Brexit?
25 March 2015James Davies and Bethan Carney have written an article for StrategicRISK on what would happen to the EU-derived employment laws if the UK was to leave the EU.
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Lewis Silkin wins HR Law Firm of the Year award at The Legal 500 Awards 2015
30 September 2015Lewis Silkin is delighted to be named winner of the HR Law Firm of the Year at this year’s The Legal 500 Awards.
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Company directors could face prosecution if they break redundancy rules
12 January 2016Michael Burd and James Davies discuss the risk associated with employers who flout redundancy procedures.
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A letter from the Pearl of the Orient
11 July 2016Hong Kong's labour market has traditionally been lightly regulated, but what is the current direction of travel?
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No more long work hours for millennial lawyers
05 October 2016James Davies has commented in an article for The Financial Times which discusses how working round the clock for high pay is not what motivates young lawyers today.
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Video commerce the next frontier for retailers
08 November 2016Retailers are increasingly becoming broadcasters and looking to sell their goods via shoppable videos and other platforms.