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Bring your own device: Responding to the trend
14 June 2013In an article for PLC Magazine, Ellen Temperton discusses the 'Bring your own device' (BYOD) trend, how employers should respond to it, and how it could have potentially damaging implications.
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Finding your way to the exit - preparing the agency for sale
25 April 2014In an article for BrandRepublic, Matthew Rowbotham discusses the essential questions that agencies thinking about a sale should ask themselves.
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If you say something sexist at work, will you lose your job?
30 June 2015Michael Burd has been quoted in an article by The Telegraph which looks at the possible repercussions of making sexist remarks in the workplace following Sir Tim Hunt's comments and subsequent resignation.
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Top tips to set up your own independent agency
26 October 2015Paul Rajput has been mentioned in an article on The Drum's website on the top tips for starting up your own agency.
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Treat your (small) customer fairly or pay the price of more legislation?
01 September 2016Economic times are still pretty tough and likely to get tougher for small businesses up and down the country.
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Protecting your winning pitch
20 October 2016A successful pitch takes a significant investment of time and resource with the more innovative approaches often capturing the imagination and winning the business.
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Changing your mind about notice - Article 50, employment contracts and flouncing
14 November 2016The Government may argue in the Supreme Court that its Article 50 notice to leave the European Union may be revoked, according to press reports.
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Protecting your pitch: to NDA or not to NDA?
25 November 2016Geraint-Lloyd Taylor has written an article for 'PR Week' on using Non-Disclosure agreements when pitching to clients.
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Workplace Privacy - Your data protection agenda for 2017
07 December 2016We're delighted to invite you to the Privacy Law & Business conference 'Workplace privacy: your data protection agenda for 2017', hosted by Lewis Silkin
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Lewis Silkin comments for The Telegraph: Your insurer knows when you text and drive - and they'll make you pay
06 February 2017Drivers who make calls at the wheel could find that their insurance premiums rocket under plans by insurers to monitor illegal calls and texts made while driving.
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Optimising the value in your creative business - Joint IP seminar with Kingston Smith
23 March 2017The UK offers an almost unparalleled market in which to maximise the value of your offering. At this seminar, media accountants Kingston Smith and media lawyers Lewis Silkin will look at the range of opportunities that have been created to help businesses innovate and excel, from making the most of the tax reliefs available to getting the optimal value from your IP .
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Brexit is coming for your workers, industry by industry
26 May 2017Brexit means Brexit the saying goes. The UK’s divorce from the EU, and subsequently reviewed immigration system, is a key general election issue.
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So you think you own your brand?
14 June 2017A practical session aimed at lawyers and those with some IP background looking at perennial problems faced by brands and their agencies in the conception, development and reinvigoration of brands.
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Errors in shift allocation could cost you your business and your freedom
14 June 2017Naomi Hanrahan-Soar has written an article for The Caterer, Licensee & Hotelier (CLH), discussing the risks and consequences of illegal working penalties in the hospitality sector.
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Mergers & Acquisitions: your guide to buying and selling a business
29 June 2017Having a solid understanding of the mergers and acquisition process is important in today’s economic environment. There are many considerations before embarking on buying or selling a business and with change in the market happening at an unprecedented rate, being prepared is essential.
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Ignore Japanese knotweed at your peril!
07 July 2017Japanese knotweed is an invasive non-native species and is problematic because it can cause physical damage to land and buildings, particularly through spreading roots. During the summer months, it can grow up to 10 centimetres a day and roots can extend to a depth of three metres and up to seven metres laterally. The presence of knotweed can have a significant and detrimental effect on the marketability and insurability of property and may also adversely affect value.
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Sam Pennington writes for Essential Retail: Buying your way to success – clicks to bricks from an M&A perspective
03 August 2017Sam Pennington has written an article for Essential Retail magazine which takes a look at mergers and acquisitions in an omnichannel world.
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Your employees and Brexit: the situation so far
14 August 2017With the Government’s announcement in June of its plan for EU migrants following Brexit, many UK employers are struggling to understand the potential effects of its proposal on employees who are EEA nationals or family members of EEA nationals.
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James Davies & Michael Burd write for Management Today Magazine: What new bereavement rules could mean for your business
18 August 2017James Davies and Michael Burd have written a piece for Management Today Magazine which discusses what new bereavement rules could mean for business'.
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Joanna Hunt comments for Lawyer Monthly: Your Thoughts: UK Ireland Brexit Border
23 August 2017Joanna Hunt has commented in an article for Lawyer Monthly on the Governments new position paper on Brexit and the Irish border issue following their statement of not wanting to establish a manned EU-UK border.