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Digital, Commerce & Creative 101: Implementing Electric Vehicle Schemes
16 July 2024Employers are increasingly implementing salary sacrifice EV schemes, and with good reason! Not only can these schemes provide a (welcome) reduction in employer national insurance (NI) costs but they can reduce employee tax and NI, and provide staff with access to healthy discounts on the purchase price of EVs. They are also a convenient way for employers to help staff achieve a greener form of driving and can contribute towards an organisation’s own ESG goals. This type of ‘benefit’ can also be another way to help retain staff and to attract new talent, especially those for whom sustainability is an important factor in their choice of employer.
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Shiny talent, shady dealing: the case of Mauro Milanese v Leyton Orient Football Club
24 August 2016The fallout from senior level football terminations rarely extends to a trial in the High Court. Most disputes are settled or go to arbitration, which is a private process. Leyton Orient’s sacking of its Director of Football Mauro Milanese, however, prompted Milanese to sue the club for wrongful dismissal, and the case went to trial in March 2016. Judgment was given in May 2016.
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Supreme Court decision on professional negligence and loss of chance: Perry v Raleys Solicitors
21 February 2019The Supreme Court has upheld the appeal of a firm of solicitors defending a professional negligence claim and helpfully reiterated well-established principles about the approach the court must take when considering the issue of causation in loss of chance cases. The decision clarifies what has to be proved in cases where the question for the court depends on what: (a) the claimant would have done (which the claimant must prove to the usual standard ‘on the balance of probabilities’); compared with (b) what others would have done (which are better assessed on a loss of chance basis).
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In House Data Club: Data Disputes – Lloyd v Google and other recent cases
25 November 2021After what feels like a very long wait the Supreme Court’s judgment in Lloyd v Google has been handed down. Is this the latest case that means things are looking up for data controllers? Join us at our next In House Data Club via Webex on 25 November at 9.30am to 10.30am where we will delve into Lloyd v Google in more detail and then take a whistle-stop tour around some other cases of note from this year.
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Lloyd v Google – the Supreme Court decision and its impact on data litigation
09 December 2021Now that the dust is settling on the long-awaited judgment of the Supreme Court in Lloyd v Google, it is worth reflecting how we ended up here, as well as what it means for the future of data litigation. After all, Lloyd v Google [1] was the case that was set to determine whether floodgates would open in the UK when it comes to ‘opt-out’ data & privacy class actions.
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“(Section 55) Shades of Gray” - using the Data Protection Act to prevent employees misusing or taking data
27 February 2017A recent case has highlighted a potentially helpful mechanism in the Data Protection Act 1998 (“DPA”) for employers to use if they are concerned about employees taking data when they leave.
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Mob rule? Using crowdsourced data as substantiation
14 June 2017This session will focus on Crowdsourcing Substantiation. When consumers post reviews, interact with social media platforms, and use applications and other technology, a staggering amount of data is collected. However is this data credible and can it be used for reviews and endorsements?
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Using contractors? Get ready for the IR35 tax rules - FULLY BOOKED
27 November 2018The Chancellor announced in the Budget the latest measure to combat what HMRC calls “false self-employment”, aimed at those who supply their services via their own company.
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Is the use of contact tracing apps the answer for organisations to get out of lockdown?
29 April 2020Contact tracing apps are gaining momentum as a possible way out of lockdown. However their success will ultimately turn on the extent to which they are installed and used correctly.
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Advertising, Marketing and Promotions: Cryptoassets, including NFTs and Fan Tokens. A UK and US perspective
06 April 2022Cryptoassets, including NFTs and Fan Tokens, are booming. While the US and UK regulators have been slow to get to grips with advertising for these exciting but complex and potentially risky investments, they are quickly getting up to speed. The stakes are high, not only for crypto-trading platforms, but for any brand wanting to cash in on the crypto gold rush.
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US/UK M&A: Disclosure
04 April 2024The disclosure exercise against the warranties contained in the share purchase agreement (SPA) is a common element of an M&A transaction on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. In this article we will identify some of the different approaches taken in relation to disclosure in the UK and the US.
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US/UK M&A: restrictive covenants
09 July 2024In this article we will look at what restrictive covenants are, how they are used in M&A transactions in the US and UK and whether there are any changes on the horizon that may alter this approach in the future.
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In-house Data Club: Updates on ICO guidance, Schrems and Brexit
18 September 2019It seems that long lazy summers are a thing of the past for privacy practitioners with this summer seeing a number of significant regulatory guidances being released and decisions being made.
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Our latest Brexit update on immigration
16 November 2017The UK Government published a Brexit update with the notion that it would relieve worried EEA nationals in the UK and let everyone see how lovely the UK Government intend to be over the end of free movement. This somewhat backfired when the European Parliament then said the proposal was “inadequate”.
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Contract law update: Recent developments and practical tips
02 May 2019We would like to invite you to our next seminar where we will be discussing recent developments in contract law.
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Irish employment law - a practical overview and update on recent and upcoming developments - Morning session
26 September 2019In this session, the Dublin and London based members of our Irish team will discuss the most important areas of employment law in Ireland and explain how they differ from the position in the UK including the current trends around employment disputes and future employment law developments.
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Irish employment law - a practical overview and update on recent and upcoming developments - Afternoon session
26 September 2019In this session, the Dublin and London based members of our Irish team will discuss the most important areas of employment law in Ireland and explain how they differ from the position in the UK including the current trends around employment disputes and future employment law developments.
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The long-awaited update to Hong Kong’s copyright regime - Copyright (Amendment) Ordinance 2022
17 March 2023On 17 February 2023, the Government published in the Gazette the Copyright (Amendment) Ordinance 2022 (Commencement) Notice.
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In House Data Club in 2024: Privacy update from the United States
18 January 2024This seminar will look at the new privacy laws that are being enacted in the United States.