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Lewis Silkin advises founders of The Yard Creative (TYC) on its sale to forward-thinking investment group RSBG Infrastructure Limited
05 August 2019Lewis Silkin has advised founders of The Yard Creative (TYC) on its sale to forward-thinking investment group RSBG Infrastructure Limited.
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Yana Usherenko-Fialkova
Senior Trade Mark Paralegal
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I am a Senior Trade Mark Paralegal with over 7 years of experience in portfolio prosecution and management.
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What happens to furloughed workers when the government scheme ends? Lucy Lewis comments for Yahoo
02 September 2020The coronavirus outbreak has not only caused thousands of deaths around the world but has caused untold damage to the economy: on 7 May the Bank of England warned the pandemic will push the UK economy towards its deepest recession on record.
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I am a Managing Associate in Immigration Team and advise clients on all aspects of Immigration Law. I work with many Tech companies and start-ups. I also advise Chinese and Japanese clients in their ...
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Lewis Silkin has advised client Xact Data Discovery (XDD) on the acquisition of Paralaw UK Limited as part its ongoing growth strategy to expand market reach on an international stage
20 May 2021Lewis Silkin has advised XDD, a leading international provider of eDiscovery, data management and managed review services for law firms and corporations on the acquisition of Paralaw, a UK-based legal outsourcing company providing managed review staffing, eDiscovery and contracts management services to law firms and corporations.
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Ad tech report - The Project X Institute - Recommendations for the European Addressable Advertising Ecosystem
23 November 2022Ad tech report - Recommendations for the European Addressable Advertising Ecosystem
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PRCA x Lewis Silkin: AI Unleashed
07 December 2023We are pleased to be hosting the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) for an in-person event, AI Unleashed, at our London office, on 7th December.
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I am a Solicitor Apprentice at Lewis Silkin, having started September 2020.
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WTF is going on with EU publisher copyright?
16 September 2016Simon Entwistle has commented in an article for Digiday UK which discusses the European Commission's proposed news laws to update Europe's copyright rule.
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Supreme Court delivers key judgment on the availability of Wrotham Park “negotiating” damages
02 July 2018The Supreme Court has considered an important question in relation to damages. In what circumstances can damages for breach of contract be assessed by reference to the sum the claimant could hypothetically have received, known as Wrotham Park damages, in return for releasing the defendant from the obligation he had failed to perform?
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Two wrongs don’t make a right: Court of Appeal decides illegality is no defence to professional negligence claim
16 October 2018For public policy reasons, the Court of Appeal has held that the defence of illegality was not available to a firm of solicitors that failed to register a property transfer to a client involved in mortgage fraud. The court decided that there was no risk that enforcing the client’s negligence claim would undermine the integrity of the justice system and she was entitled to damages, in spite of the fraud.
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Court of Appeal holds employer liable for wrongful disclosure of personal data by ‘rogue’ employee
24 October 2018The supermarket chain Morrisons had an internal auditor who went rogue. Aggrieved at an internal disciplinary process, he disclosed payroll data on the internet relating to about 100,000 of his colleagues. He was tracked down, charged and sentenced to eight years in prison. But was Morrisons liable to the employees whose information he had leaked?
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IPO doesn’t see anything wrong with Specsavers’ trade mark (Brands & IP Newsnotes - issue 3)
23 October 2016Specsavers has managed to get its application to register “should’ve” (as in, “should’ve gone to Specsavers”) past the examination stage at the UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO).
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This is my advice. By the way, it might be wrong!
05 March 2018When do solicitors have to warn their client that the advice they are giving may turn out to be incorrect? The Court of Appeal has recently considered this issue.
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Alan Hunt comments for Drapers: Offensive fashion: when brands get it horribly wrong
02 April 2019Alan Hunt has commented in an article for Drapers which discusses the age of social media, cultural insensitivity and fashion brands and retailers acting quickly when they get it wrong.
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Protecting confidential information – what steps can a company take when information is disclosed to the wrong person?
05 August 2019The High Court has entered judgment in default in favour of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in a claim brought to protect its confidential information and privileged material accidentally emailed by an employee to the wrong person. The Court had previously granted the ASA an interim injunction to prevent disclosure of the information by the recipient, pending a hearing of the claim. This case highlights steps employers can take to protect confidential information in these circumstances.
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When retail supply chains go wrong: Bryony Long and Lauren Shrubb write for Essential Retail
03 December 2019Bryony Long and Lauren Shrubb have written an article for Essential Retail discussing the widespread non-compliance of companies regarding the production of modern slavery statements.
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Written statement of employment particulars – new rules from April 2020
29 January 2020Employers need to be providing new-form written statements of employment particulars (sometimes called section 1 statements) from April this year. This article summarises what is changing and what employers should do to prepare.
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Supreme Court upholds requirement to record variations in writing
24 May 2018Rock Advertising Limited v MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited is an important case. In fact, the opening paragraph of Lord Sumption’s judgment describes it as an “exceptional” appeal, raising “truly fundamental issues” of contract law.
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Ali Vaziri writes for SuperyachtNews: Protecting Privacy at Sea
25 July 2017Ali Vaziri, senior associate in Data & Privacy and Dispute Resolution, has written a piece for SuperyachtNews advising owners on how best to achieve ultimate privacy on board their vessels.