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Right to Rent immigration checks: increasing pressure on the property rental market
30 May 2017Joanna Hunt has written an article for 24housing which discusses the Government's 'right to rent' checks and their increasing pressure on the rental market.
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New data reveals HR leaders' Coronavirus preparedness
12 March 2020Survey reveals less than 10% of businesses had a workplace / HR policy in place covering a disease pandemic. Approximately 80% now have a policy, or plan to introduce one in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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James Davies comments for LexisNexis: Revealing the race pay gap
26 October 2018James Davies has taken part in a Q+A for LexisNexis in which he discusses the implications on employers and legal practitioners of the government introducing mandatory ethnicity pay reporting by employers to promote transparency and equality in the workplace.
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Happy Birthday's copyright goes public: How one of history's most expensive birthday gifts was finally returned
11 December 2015James Sweeting has been quoted in an article by The Independent which looks at the recent legal dispute around the copyright to the song 'Happy Birthday To You'.
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Decision to retire ageing chairman could open FA to legal challenge
18 October 2012James Davies comments on the FA's decision to not extend their chairman's contract beyond 70 in an article for HR Zone.
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Are the courts moving to a more restrictive approach to exclusion clauses?
12 March 2013In an article written for PLC Construction, James Levy discusses a growing trend of more restrictive approaches when it comes to construing the scope of an exclusion clause. The latest example of this can be found in the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Kudos Catering (UK) Ltd v Manchester Central Convention Complex Ltd.
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Lucy Lewis comments for Employee Benefits: How can employers respond proactively to the #MeToo movement?
03 August 2018In an article for Employee Benefits, Lucy Lewis comments on how employers should respond to the #MeToo movement and advises how to approach confidentiality with employees who come to discuss sexual harassment in the workplace.
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Data regulations and reputations
21 June 2016Olivia Savage has written an article for Essential Retail which assesses the data security threat to the retail industry.
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Home Affairs Committee reports that the Home Office does not have the capacity to deliver Brexit
14 February 2018In a report published today on the Home Office’s delivery of Brexit in regards to immigration, the Home Affairs Committee cites Lewis Silkin’s praise for the commitment and hard work of UK Visas and Immigration’s European casework team.
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Call for the Big Brexit MAC report… finally
28 July 2017The Migration Advisory Committee (“MAC”) have now been commissioned to produce evidence that will inform a new immigration system post-Brexit.
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New issue of Music & Copyright with Australia country report: Cliff Fluet comments for Music & Copyright
07 December 2020Why are financial investors so interested in music publishing as a financial asset? Cliff Fluet provides his thoughts on the matter in Music & Copyright.
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Remembering James Levy
23 June 2014It is with extreme sadness that Lewis Silkin announces the passing of colleague and friend James Levy. James was an excellent lawyer who gave enormous service to the firm since first joining Lewis Silkin in 1994.
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Alan Hunt comments for IP Pro Magazine: Live-action Lion King remake leaked online
24 July 2019In an article for IP Pro Magazine, Alan Hunt comments on the news that Disney’s live-action remake of the Lion King has been leaked online by notorious pirate site Tamilrockers.
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Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) releases international advertising law book
15 April 2015The Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (“GALA”) has released “Advertising Law: A Global Legal Perspective”, a book that provides an overview of the laws governing advertising and marketing in 55 countries, from Argentina to Zimbabwe.
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Karish Andrews comments on financial fair play (FFP) regulations, in multiple media outlets
13 April 2018Karish Andrews comments on football team Paris St-Germain, who are set to face UEFA sanctions after accusations of failing to meet FFP regulations.
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Data protection - a contextual approach to regulation
07 April 2014Steve Lorber identifies some fundamental problems with the way that Europe approaches data protection regulation and makes some tentative suggestions as to how that approach might be developed in practice, particularly in the context of employment.
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Behind the billboard - regulating health and beauty ads
29 April 2015Brinsley Dresden has been interviewed by LexisNexis for an article on the challenges confronting advertisers in the health and beauty industries.
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Auto enrolment pension regime
21 October 2013In a co-authored article for The Law Society Gazette, Katherine Shaw and Kathryn Pickard discuss the impact the new auto enrolment pension rules will have on law firms, and the tricky areas that they are likely to encounter.
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CJRS amendment creates redundancy confusion: Lucy Lewis comments for HR Magazine
08 July 2020A new amendment added to the Treasury’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) direction has created further confusion and potential worries for employers with workers on furlough.
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The pitfalls of algorithm-based recruitment: James Davies comments for Care Home Management Magazine
11 November 2020As use of algorithm-based recruitment becomes more commonplace, claims regarding algorithms and discrimination are also likely to become more common – something which UK employment law and enforcement mechanisms are ill-equipped to deal with.