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Lewis Silkin partners Colin Leckey and Kathryn Weaver win Lexology Client Choice Award
15 November 2022We are delighted to announce that Colin Leckey and Kathryn Weaver have been named winners at the 2022 Lexology Client Choice Awards in the ‘Labour and Employment’ category.
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Wimbledon: strawberries and cream for the digital age
17 June 2015Alex Kelham has been quoted in an article by The Guardian which examines Wimbledon's attempts to stay relevant in today's market, whilst still maintaining its traditional brand image.
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Lucy Lewis comments for HR Grapevine: Serena Williams Wimbledon return sparks maternity debate
17 July 2018In an article for HR Grapevine, Lucy Lewis comments on the case of Serena Williams' seeding at this year's Wimbledon tournament and explains that the protection of a women's position at work must be proportionate, in connection with maternity leave, pregnancy or childbirth.
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Advertising in social media Wayne Rooney Jack Wilshere and the ASA
05 July 2012Two recent complaints about Nike highlight what will continue to be a tricky area for brand owners and marketers to navigate, writes Brinsley Dresden in his article for the Guardian Media Network.
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Lewis Silkin represents Martini in their sponsorship of the new Williams Martini Racing F1 team
18 March 2014Lewis Silkin’s acclaimed advertising and brand management team is proud to have acted for Bacardi-Martini in their title sponsorship of the Williams Formula One team which will now compete as “Williams Martini Racing”, putting the world renowned name of Martini and its famous racing stripes back on the grid.
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Lewis Silkin has advised Brandwidth Marketing Limited on its acquisition of Williams Commerce Holdings Limited and Cloudfy Limited
17 November 2023Lewis Silkin has advised Brandwidth, the digital experience specialists owned by Next 15 Group plc, on the acquisition of ecommerce specialists Williams Commerce (“WCL”) and B2B ecommerce platform, Cloudfy, as part of a long-term strategy to deepen its complete digital experience capabilities.
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David Willbe is attending Startup Grind’s global conference in Silicon Valley
27 January 2017One of our corporate partners, David Willbe, is visiting San Francisco during the week of 20th February and will be attending the Startup Grind global conference in Silicon Valley on the 21st – 22nd February.
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Michael Burd comments for Governance & Compliance: Weinstein and the end of wilful ignorance
13 November 2017Michael Burd, has commented in an article for Governance & Compliance which discusses the need for Boards within companies to take immediate action to deal with cases of harassment.
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Wigan Athletic football club enters administration amid 'significant impact' of coronavirus pandemic: Karish Andrews comments for City A.M.
02 July 2020Wigan Athletic has entered administration following the “significant impact” of the coronavirus pandemic on the football club’s finances. Karish Andrews comments for City A.M. on how the Covid-19 crisis was always going to cause great difficulty for football clubs that rely heavily on match day revenue.
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Lewis Silkin represents Wieden+Kennedy in ASA investigation in to Booking.com ad
19 February 2015Lewis Silkin LLP has successfully acted for advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy to help it clear its use of the word ‘booking’ in TV adverts for travel website Booking.com with the advertising watchdog.
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Lewis Silkin advises Sideshow Group on its acquisitions of Catch Digital and Widerfunnel Marketing Inc.
12 October 2021Lewis Silkin has advised Sideshow Group, the award-winning independent digital agency, on its acquisitions of Catch and Widerfunnel. Together with the acquisition of TRGT in July, Sideshow have announced three acquisitions since Waterland Private Equity made a significant investment in February. These demonstrate that the Sideshow Group is following through on its ambitions to become a global challenger in digital experience and marketing services, and we are delighted to support those ambitions.
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Streamlining partnership: The wider impact of the UK LLP tax changes
13 June 2014In an article for Managing Partner, Fergus Payne discusses the impact of controversial UK LLP tax changes.
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Gender pay gap at Ryanair widens to almost 68pc despite increase in female pilots: Síobhra Rush comments for The Irish Independent
21 February 2022Ryanair’s gender pay gap has widened despite a surge in applications by women for pilot jobs.
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Why government reforms on employment law make little sense
28 January 2013In a Law Gazette article, Michael Burd discusses new governmental employment reforms and mentions how, in some aspects, they may actually be doing the opposite of what they set out to do.
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Alex Kelham comments for City A.M: 'Why has Colin Kaepernick filed a trade mark of his image?'
30 October 2018In an article for City A.M, Alex Kelham comments on former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Kaepernick seeking to protect his assets by filing a trade mark in the US and discusses athletes' efforts to protect their personal brands.
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JJ Shaw takes questions from City A.M - Legal Q&A: Why Rugby Australia can terminate Israel Folau's contract – and what he can do about it
18 April 2019In an article for City A.M, JJ Shaw explains the regulatory workings behind Rugby Australia's decision to terminate Israel Folau's contract over anti-gay social media posts, and how the player can contest the sanction.
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Is FFP dead? Why Man City victory could mean major overhaul for UEFA rules: John Shea comments for Goal
05 August 2020Football's European governing body needs to revamp its rules around spending after a Champions League ban handed to Premier League side was overturned.
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Why IT professionals are concerned about the rise of AI: Ali Vaziri comments for ITPro
13 January 2021AI is quickly automating numerous areas of the technology workplace, and many IT professionals fear becoming redundant as a result. Are these concerns justified?
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Why the government may have to backtrack on its proposals to grant permission through local plans: Sara Hanrahan comments for Planning Magazine
21 May 2021In this article for Planning Magazine, Sara Hanrahan shares her views on how the government may have to back out of proposals to change local plans so they automatically confer outline permission on certain kinds of development in specific places.
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Tom Heys comments for Employee Benefits: Why employers need to think about ethnicity and gender pay gaps
15 June 2022Gender pay gap reporting has successfully increased focus on one aspect of diversity, with high levels of compliance.