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Advertising for betting and gaming
20 January 2017The existing regulation of advertising for gaming and betting is made up of a patchwork of legislation, regulations and codes of practice.
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Data Academy - FULLY BOOKED
26 September 2017This is a half day data conference comprising interactive sessions, speakers from Lewis Silkin, Accenture and industry specialists.
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Avoiding discrimination claims - FULLY BOOKED
14 November 2019Welcome to the autumn season of breakfast updates and halfday workshops. This programme is aimed mainly at HR managers and those with equivalent experience of dealing with workplace employment issues – but we’d be delighted to welcome you whatever your background or grounding in employment law.
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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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I am co-Chair of Lewis Silkin’s team of contingent workforce specialists and I also specialise in providing multi-national employers with strategic and coordinated international advice. I have 13 ...
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Arbor artwork – Folio
Michael Craig-Martin helped pioneer British Conceptual art in the late 20th Century. His early work was influenced by the Minimalist and Dada movements.
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I joined Lewis Silkin as a Partner in April 2006 after over a decade as in-house counsel in the music and broadcast industry and founded our market-leading Media & Entertainment group.
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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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A&M Event Series: Fireside chat with Guy Parker
27 November 2024In what has now become something of annual tradition, please join Brinsley Dresden and Guy Parker, Chief Executive of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) , for a virtual fireside chat while we metaphorically roast chestnuts over an open fire and discuss the most important developments in advertising regulation over the last year, and what to look forward to in 2025.
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Employment Rights Bill unpacked: 'fire and rehire'
06 November 2024The Labour government’s new Employment Rights Bill, introduced in October 2024, seeks to severely restrict the controversial practice of ‘fire and rehire’. But what will this mean for employers in practice? We consider the issues in this article.
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Pay Attention: A Finnish Line on Pay Transparency
14 November 2024In this episode of Pay Attention, we cross the “Finnish line” on pay transparency with Nana Karanen, a leading expert on Finland’s employment landscape. Together, we unpack how the EU’s Pay Transparency Directive could fit into Finland’s existing framework and what lessons the UK might draw from their equitable approach. From cultural attitudes to policy insights, this episode sheds light on how Finland is setting the pace on pay transparency.
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Corporate Finance
Our market-leading practice acts for founders, companies and investors (including private wealth vehicles, venture funds and banks) at every stage of a company’s development.
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Debt Finance
We advise on all forms of secured and unsecured corporate borrowing and lending, acting for borrowers and lenders.
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Brexit – the final countdown (or is it?)
11 March 2019The UK is leaving the EU in two and a half weeks’ time, at the time of writing. Or maybe it isn’t. Your guess is as good as ours.
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Autumn Budget 2024: Filling the black hole
30 October 2024Matthew Rowbotham summarises the main tax changes affecting businesses and entrepreneurs in the Autumn Budget.
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How risky is your festive party?
21 November 2024This is the first year when the new duty to prevent sexual harassment will be in force over the festive season. As employers make plans to celebrate with their workforces, how do sexual harassment risk assessments apply to workplace parties?
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Coronavirus – FAQs for advertisers
11 March 2020With the number of cases of the coronavirus (Covid-19) continuing to climb, the financial markets are showing signs of strain and some businesses are already feeling the impact of decreased consumer spending in some areas.
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Coronavirus – FAQs for employers
15 April 2020The content in this article have been overtaken by more recent events and we have subsequently updated our guidance for employers on Covid-19.