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Is all publicity good publicity? Weighing the risks of shock advertising
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03 March 2015The Advertising Standards Authority is proud of the high level of compliance with the Advertising Code. This is all the more impressive considering that its primary sanction is negative PR, rather than fines. So following the ASA’s recent publication of the 10 most complained about ads of the last 12 months, there is a question to be asked: did any of these advertisers suffer long term consequences by provoking hundreds of complaints? Or was it just transient, short-term negative publicity?
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Suspicions remain over ‘pragmatic solution’ to Easdale’s exit strategy at Rangers
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27 February 2015We have been quoted in an article by The Telegraph.
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Lewis Silkin represents Wieden+Kennedy in ASA investigation in to Booking.com ad
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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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Alex Kelham: Agenda 2020 behind the headlines
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13 February 2015Alex Kelham has written an article for Inside the Games.
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Spanish, Portuguese leagues challenge FIFA TPO ban
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12 February 2015Karish Andrews has been quoted in an article by Reuters.
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Planning policy shift raises barrier to building waste facilities in green belt
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09 February 2015We have written an article for Waste Planning Magazine.
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Manchester United one of the very few clubs who could sign Lionel Messi from Barcelona
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30 January 2015Karish Andrews has been quoted in an article on the International Business Times website.
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Government policy on deemed discharge is sensitive to protection and control
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29 January 2015We have written an article for Waste Planning Magazine.
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Workplace Rights: Covert recording by employees
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28 January 2015Michael Burd and James Davies have written an article for Management Today.
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Olympic and Commonwealth sporting success helps to teach lawyers to play the legal game
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22 January 2015Alex Kelham has featured in an article by The Times.
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The top 20 cases of 2015: global disputes in the English courts
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19 January 2015The Lawyer has mentioned Adam Glass in an article.
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Europcar stalls after Enterprise trademark dispute
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19 January 2015Simon Chapman has been quoted in an article by the World Intellectual Property Review.
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Enterprise wins trade mark dispute against Europcar
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19 January 2015Simon Chapman has been quoted in an article by the New Law Journal.
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High Court victory for Enterprise Holdings in trade mark claim
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19 January 2015Simon Chapman has been quoted in an article on the Solicitors Journal website.
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Lewis Silkin represents Enterprise Holdings in successful IP infringement claim against competitor Europcar
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13 January 2015City law firm Lewis Silkin LLP has acted for Enterprise Holdings, Inc., the world’s largest provider of vehicle rental services, in a successful trade mark infringement claim against its competitor Europcar. The action concerned Enterprise’s ‘e’ trade mark and an ‘e’ logo adopted by Europcar.
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Lewis Silkin client Enterprise Holdings wins IP fight against Europcar
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13 January 2015Lewis Silkin client, rental services provider Enterprise Holdings, has won a trademark logo battle against rival company Europcar at the High Court.
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The legal year ahead
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26 December 2014Fergus Payne has written an article for The Law Society Gazette.
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Australian winner of BBCs Apprentice must renew his visa by 2017 - or leave the UK
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23 December 2014Andrew Osborne has been quoted in an article by The Telegraph.
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As nervy regulators grapple with interim rules, what does the future hold for e-cigarette advertising?
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04 December 2014Lewis Silkin has written an article for The Drum.
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Fathers don't want to split parental leave with mothers because of fears over losing money and their career status
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02 December 2014Lucy Lewis has been quoted in an article by the Daily Mail.