Search Results
Search Filters
- 5413 results found
- All (5413)
- Insights (2513)
- News (1647)
- Events (508)
- Lawyers (428)
- Services (153)
- Others (115)
- Sectors (49)
-
Trademark developments in the Rebecca Vardy and Coleen Rooney court case - Oliver Fairhurst writes for PRWeek
28 April 2023Rebecca Vardy trade marks 'Wagatha Christie' - shrewd business or branding misstep?
-
SDR implementation: Taking the time to get it right: Wendy Saunders writes for Professional Adviser
15 May 2023In October 2022, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published consultation paper CP22/20 Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and investment labels. The consultation closed in January 2023. In this update we set out a broad overview of matters covered by the consultation, how it fits into the broader ESG regulatory landscape, where we are now and next steps.
-
Wendy Saunders writes for City A.M. on trading in unbacked crypto assets
31 May 2023Wendy Saunders of Lewis Silkin examines the recent Treasury Committee report on regulating digital assets and explores whether trading in unbacked crypto assets presents a regulatory dichotomy.
-
Pseudonymous or anonymous, that is the question. Ali Vaziri writes for Privacy & Data Protection Journal
13 July 2023The question of whether data are pseudonymous or anonymous is painfully familiar to those using AI to mine for ever-deeper insights from ever-larger datasets. The answer is not without consequence. If pseudonymous, the GDPR applies with all its restrictions. If anonymous, then it does not.
-
Oliver Fairhurst writes for World Intellectual Property Review on the IP implications surrounding the release of Barbie
19 September 2023Following its premier, Barbie’s increased popularity also comes with the complexity of protecting its intellectual property. Oliver Fairhurst comments on Barbie’s IP value and the increased efforts of its brand protection teams.
-
Have we reached the bottom of the market? Jonathan Martry writes for The Sphere…
13 October 2023It’s now been a year since the ‘mini budget’ of September 2022 rapidly brought the end of the Q2/ Q3 2022’s improving market conditions.
-
AI and the impact it will have on the future of the music industry - Cliff Fluet writes for UK Music’s 2023 Economic report
14 November 2023Cliff Fluet contributes a piece on AI and the impact it will have on the future of the music industry. The piece highlights the importance of understanding the benefits and tackling the downsides of AI, as well as ensuring that laws look to protect image, personality and other economic rights that attach to creatives.
-
Non-disclosure agreements in employment – James Davies writes for Solicitors Journal
18 March 2024Following the publication of the Legal Services Board’s report on the call for evidence on the misuse of non-disclosure agreements, James Davies looks at the submissions related to employment and the provision of inadequate legal advice
-
Immigration reform will attract talent - Declan Groarke writes for the Law Society
20 May 2024Measures aimed at strengthening Ireland’s appeal as a top destination for skilled international workers have been approved. Further changes with the same purpose may also be in the pipeline writes Declan Groarke.
-
Lewis Silkin engages stakeholders for the transformative “Good Jobs Employment Rights Bill” Consultation – Paul Gillen writes for Solicitors Journal
08 July 2024On Monday 1st July, the Department for Economy of Northern Ireland launched the “Good Jobs Employment Rights Bill”. Paul Gillen comments on the initiative and encourages stakeholder engagement to ensure a constructive response to the consultation.
-
Rise of the digital nomads: travelling freely? Amy Nevins writes for PLC magazine
03 September 2024We continue to see employees wanting to work remotely from abroad (either on a temporary or permanent basis) and there has been a recent rise in “digital nomads” - individuals who work in a different country to where their employer is based. These working arrangements present a number of legal challenges for employers.
-
We write for Packaging News: The implications of EU tobacco pack rules
10 May 2016We discusses the implications of EU tobacco pack rules in Packaging News.
-
Alex Milner-Smith and Sean Dempsey write for techUK: Be prepared: the scramble to meet the GDPR deadline
22 May 2018In an article for techUK, Alex Milner-Smith and Sean Dempsey discuss the fast approaching GDPR law coming into effect and that companies are scrambling to meet the deadline in time.
-
Clive Greenwood and Frances Simm write for Accountancy Age: Compulsory retirement: avoiding the partner pitfalls
20 August 2018In an article for Accountancy Age, Clive Greenwood and Frances Simm discuss the rules and processes involved when compelling an individual to retire from a business they co-own.
-
Karen Baxter and Rhian Hall write for The HR Director: Health and wellbeing at work
21 August 2018In an article for The HR Director, Karen Baxter and Rhian Hall discuss today's flexible working culture and how not having a clear line between work and home life can have a negative impact on employee wellbeing.
-
Sarah Mogford and David Lyons co-write for Building: Blockchain and the UK property industry: opportunities and risks
12 October 2018Sarah Mogford and David Lyons have co-written an article for 'Building' which discusses the use of Blockchain in the UK property industry.
-
James Gill and Mark Hersey write for Accountancy Age: Moving to the Cloud in 2019: 10 steps to avoid the common pitfalls
08 January 2019Mark Hersey and James Gill have written an article for Accountancy Age explaining how to make your move to cloud accounting as smooth as possible this year.
-
Joanna Hunt and Naomi Hanrahan-Soar write for Lexis Nexis: NHS long term plan-exploring proposals to increase recruitment and retain staff
31 January 2019Joanna Hunt and Naomi Hanrahan-Soar have written an article for Lexis Nexis where they explore government proposals to increase recruitment and retain staff as part of the NHS Long Term Plan.
-
Sinéad Mahon and Duncan Balloch write for The Trademark Lawyer: Cadbury purple trademark case
18 February 2019In an article for The Trademark Lawyer, Sinéad Mahon and Duncan Balloch discuss the latest decision by the Court of Appeal over a trademark dispute relating to the specific shade of purple used by Cadbury's chocolate packaging.
-
Joanna Hunt and James Walters write for Essential Retail: How prepared is the eCommerce sector for the staffing implications of a no-deal Brexit?
18 March 2019Joanna Hunt and James Walters have written an article for Essential Retail which discusses the challenges faced by the eCommerce sector to maintain access to labour in the case of a no-deal Brexit.