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Joanna Hunt writes for Freemovement: Will the Graduate Immigration Route live up to expectations?
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30 October 2019In an article for freemovement, Joanna Hunt discusses the new Graduate Immigration Route and whether it will live up to expectations.
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Alan Hunt comments for Radio Today: Get your audio business Brexit Ready – travel, data and intellectual property
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29 October 2019Alan Hunt has commented in an article for Radio Today where he share tips on how to prepare yourself and your audio business for Brexit.
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Emma Richardson writes for Accountancy Age: Mental Wellbeing: How to build into a staff proposition to secure and retain talent
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21 October 2019Emma Richardson has written an article for Accountancy Age discussing why accountants need to be thinking about Mental health, and how to build into the proposition to secure and retain talent.
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Lucy Lewis comments for The Times: Equality watchdog calls time on gagging orders
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18 October 2019Lucy Lewis has commented in an article for The Times that discusses the news that Britain's equality watchdog has told employers that it is “calling time” on the use of controversial gagging orders in cases of alleged discrimination and harassment.
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Giles Crown writes for PDP Journals: Advertising compliance: ASA's won again... for now
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18 October 2019Giles Crown has written an article for PDP Journals discussing the recent judicial review claim brought by Actegy against the Advertising Standards Authority.
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Naomi Hanrahan-Soar writes for Employment Law Journal: Is an Australian points-based system right for the UK?
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15 October 2019Naomi Hanrahan- Soar writes for Employment Law Journal on whether an Australian points-based system is right for the UK as the UK begins to rewrite its immigration rules for a post-Brexit era.
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Cliff Fluet comments for The Guardian and Trebuchet Magazine: Could Gary Glitter really make hundreds of thousands from the Joker film?
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09 October 2019Cliff Fluet has commented in articles for The Guardian and Trebuchet that discuss how convicted paedophile Gary Glitter could profit from the use of one of his tracks in a key scene in the new Joker movie.
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Andrew Osborne comments for a range of news outlets: Lionel Messi could be 'banned from the UK if Barcelona draw an English team in the Champions League'
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09 October 2019Andrew Osborne has been quoted in articles for a range of news outlets discussing the news that Lionel Messi could be banned from travelling to the UK if Barcelona play an English side in the Champions League in the event of Brexit.
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Brinsley Dresden & Sophie Jamieson write for Essential Retail: Navigating the ‘child locks’ of online retail
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09 October 2019With statistics from Mintel showing that seven out of 10 children spend money online and with children increasingly growing up with the internet, many retailers operating online will undoubtedly have children among their customers. Brinsley Dresden & Sophie Jamieson ask, what is the legal position for eCommerce businesses that transact with youngsters?
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Karen Baxter and Tom Heys write for Employment Law Journal: Neurodiversity and the workplace
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08 October 2019Karen Baxter and Tom Heys write for Employment Law Journal on the legal and practical issues around employing people with neurodivergent conditions.
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Oliver Watson writes for Accountancy Age: How to keep up with technology and the cost of doing nothing
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25 September 2019Oliver Watson has written an article for Accountancy Age discussing how the job of an accountant is transforming due to productivity optimisation and new technologies.
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Ali Vaziri writes for PL&B’s UK Report: AI-powered Onfido one of first selected for the ICO’s Sandbox
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23 September 2019In an article for Privacy Laws & Business, Ali Vaziri gets the ‘inside scoop’ from Onfido’s Director of Privacy about the identity verification company’s participation in the ICO Sandbox, and its efforts to identify and mitigate algorithmic bias in machine learning models used for remote biometric identification
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David Hopper writes for People Management: What the law says on European Works Councils
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20 September 2019David Hopper has written an article for People Management reporting on a new ruling that sheds light on relocating employee representation in the wake of Brexit.
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Kathryn Weaver speaking at LAWASIA Conference
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18 September 2019Head of Lewis Silkin’s Hong Kong office Kathryn Weaver is speaking on panel discussion on sexual harassment and equality and diversity
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Kathryn Weaver comments for The Financial Times: Singapore eyes opportunity to supplant Hong Kong
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13 September 2019Kathryn Weaver has commented in an article for The Financial Times. The article discusses the unrest in Hong Kong that has escalated over the summer and asks if Singapore stands to benefit.
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Kathryn Weaver takes part in Q&A for Asia Business Law Journal: HK protest protection
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11 September 2019Kathryn Weaver has taken part in a Q&A for Asia Business Law Journal . Kathryn answers questions such as 'What are your responsibilities as an employer if your workers attend a protest rally?', 'What if they are injured somehow on their way to work?', 'Are you liable?' and more.
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Sara Cohen participates in round-table for Architecture Today: Trust in Employee Ownership
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10 September 2019Sara Cohen has taken part in a round-table discussion for Architecture Today that discussed employee ownership among architects.
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Joanna Hunt comments for LexisNexis: ‘Still questions that need to be answered’ on immigration after Brexit
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09 September 2019Joanna Hunt has commented in an article for LexisNexis that discusses the government's immigration plans in the case of a no-deal Brexit.
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Richard Miskella and Anna Sella comment for The Financial Times: How London’s Old Vic speaks up for staff protection
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04 September 2019Richard Miskella and Anna Sella have commented in an article for The Financial Times that discusses The Old Vic's innovative Guardians Network programme.
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Lucy Lewis comments for The Telegraph: South Western Railway strike: ‘Can I be sacked because my trains keep getting cancelled?’
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02 September 2019Lucy Lewis has commented in an article for The Telegraph that discusses a four-day rail strike across South Western Railway (SWR) services which has disrupted journeys for hundreds of thousands of commuters.