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Morrisons wins Supreme Court data leak appeal: Alexander Milner-Smith comments for Essential Retail
07 April 2020Alexander Milner-Smith comments for Essential Retail in an article on the Supreme Court ruling that Morrisons is not liable for a data breach made by a former employee after a disagreement.
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Sky v SkyKick: Sky wins despite finding of bad faith
01 May 2020Recall a time when government edicts had not yet led to most of the world being forcibly isolated in their homes, a time when the UK had not yet voted to leave the EU, a time when David Cameron was in Number 10 and Barack Obama was in the White House. If you can stretch your mind back that far, you can remember a time before the Sky v SkyKick case hung over the law of trade marks. Well, 4 years later, the battle (subject to any further appeals…) appears to be over. The telecommunications and TV giant perhaps best known for its sports broadcasting, Sky, has emerged from the ring victorious, albeit with a few cuts and bruises to show.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wins remaining copyright claim: Neil Parkes comments for Intellectual Property Magazine
11 May 2021The Duchess of Sussex has won her remaining copyright claim against the Mail on Sunday’s Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), relating to a published letter for her father prior her wedding to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex in 2018.
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Lewis Silkin congratulates Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) and Willow DNA on award winning e-learning platform
08 November 2013Lewis Silkin is delighted to congratulate the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) and digital learning company, Willow DNA, on being awarded bronze for “Best use of e-learning to ensure compliance with external regulations or internal policies”.
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The winning formula: sports as brands
08 September 2016Following a summer of sports, join us, along with industry insiders, to discuss how sports organisations, teams and athletes are building their brands to transcend sport.
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Lewis Silkin’s award-winning rockhopper service celebrates fifth anniversary
15 July 2019It is five years since Lewis Silkin launched rockhopper, its highly successful, fixed-fee HR support service.
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Lewis Silkin has advised Havas Group on the acquisition of award-winning digital agency Search Laboratory
06 April 2022Lewis Silkin has advised its longstanding client, Havas Group, on the acquisition of Search Laboratory, an award winning integrated digital agency with offices in Leeds, London, Austin and New York.
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Lewis Silkin Social Mobility Week: meet our scholarship winners
09 February 2024Social mobility is one of our two focus areas for Responsible Business, alongside sustainability, and the annual Lewis Silkin Social Mobility Week is an opportunity to learn more about this issue and how we’re contributing to positive change.
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Australian winner of BBCs Apprentice must renew his visa by 2017 - or leave the UK
23 December 2014Andrew Osborne has been quoted in an article by The Telegraph.
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Lewis Silkin and Winmark study reveals the future of employment legal services
03 June 2016With gender pay reporting, flexible working and data protection top of mind for businesses, legal providers must harness “ambition and innovation” to succeed.
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Sports Q&A - Winlink Marketing Limited v The Liverpool Football Club: what are the lessons for sports' right holders and commercial agents?
24 November 2020Disputes over entitlement to commission are common. As we’ll explain below, this case was a clear win for Liverpool FC and will give rights holders encouragement where sponsorship/commercial agents argue for commission on deals that they do little to bring about. However, when you dig into the facts, the case exposes details that provide a harsh lesson for all lawyers, sponsorship experts, and agents working on deals of this nature.
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Joanna Hunt comments for LexisNexis: Windrush children: ‘Change has to come and it has to come fast’
18 April 2018In an article for LexisNexis, Joanna Hunt discusses the government's actions to expedite the applications of Windrush children and the impact of the ‘scandalous treatment of lawful UK residents’.
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Windrush Day 2020 - lessons learned?
22 June 2020Windrush Day is a time to celebrate the substantial and ongoing contribution of the Windrush Generation and their descendants, who helped to rebuild the UK after the second world war and who have influenced our social, cultural and political landscape ever since. It is also a time to reflect on righting the wrongs of the Windrush scandal and to focus on the fight against racism.
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Sports Q&A - What’s FIFA’s position on the transfer window and other regulatory issues impacted by the Covid-19 crisis?
06 July 2020Following the unprecedented disruption caused to football by COVID-19, FIFA published a set of principles and guidelines back in April 2020 in order to address some of the key regulatory and legal issues arising, especially with regard to player contracts and the transfer system.
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Limited partnerships: litigation following dissolution and winding up
30 November 2023A decision has been taken to wind up a limited partnership - that heralds the end for all concerned… or does it? Can a cause of action which accrued pre-dissolution be litigated by the general partner post-dissolution following the apparent winding up of the limited partnership? The High Court (at least on an interim basis) has said, yes.
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Privy Council directs English Courts to adopt new test in deciding whether to stay a creditor’s winding up petition
09 July 2024The Privy Council has handed down its judgment in Sian Participation Corp v Halimeda International, ruling that where the parties are subject to an arbitration agreement, the appropriate test for determining whether a creditor’s winding up petition should be stayed in favour of arbitration is whether the debt is “genuinely disputed debts on substantial grounds”.
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LLPs catch their second wind
16 October 2015Limited liability partnerships are still attractive for mid-sized law firms, says Fergus Payne.
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Shipwrecking online pirates: we can’t wait for a change in the wind, we need to adjust their sails to force a change of course
20 April 2022As life begins to return to some sort of normality after the huge disruption caused by COVID, we have been reflecting on how the swift imposition of lockdowns and other restrictions escalated what was likely to be a greater shift to the consumption of digital entertainment content via the internet and streaming services; both the legitimate and illegal kinds.
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IntApp announce UK win with Lewis Silkin
07 May 2013Legal IT Insider have covered Lewis Silkin's implementation of the new IntApp Open system, which is designed to streamline new client review and accelerate new matter inception. Jan Durant has also commented on why the firm decided to implement the new platform. Lewis Silkin previously implemented IntApp product, Time Builder, two years ago and partnered with IntApp on its new business acceptance initiative in 2012.
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Lush's 'significant' trademark win over Amazon is 'major boost' to brands
11 February 2014Following Lewis Silkin and Lush's successful trade mark win over Amazon, Marketing Week have covered the judgment and claim that, subsequently, online marketplaces could be stopped from using brands' trademarks to sell rival products.