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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.
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Oreo ruling raises questions on the relationship between brands and vloggers
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28 November 2014Jo Farmer has been quoted in an article by Marketing Week.
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Lewis Silkin advises Altavia SA on its acquisition of HRG Ltd
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28 November 2014Lewis Silkin has advised global marketing and publishing services group, Altavia SA, on its acquisition of leading retail and shopper marketing agency HRG UK Ltd. This acquisition forms part of the French-owned group’s expansion plans in the UK.
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Legal services opportunities for accountants
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20 November 2014Clive Greenwood has been quoted in an article exploring the new opportunities for chartered accountants in legal services - published on the 'economia' website.
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Lewis Silkin advises Sager Group on joint venture with Cain Hoy to develop Islington Square
Deal
20 November 2014Lewis Silkin has advised property development and construction company Sager Group on its joint venture with Cain Hoy Enterprises, a private investment company, to transform London’s Islington Square, an area close to Kings Cross, the City and Tech City.
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Diversity quotas in the law - the issues
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10 November 2014Karen Baxter has been quoted in The Law Society Gazette in an article examining the issue of diversity quotas in the legal profession.
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Holiday pay ruling: what does it mean?
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05 November 2014A landmark tribunal hearing has ruled that overtime should count in holiday pay.
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Ex-Halliwells partners win immunity from liquidator claims
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30 October 2014Clive Greenwood has been quoted in an article by Legal Futures regarding the former Halliwells partners court win.
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Lewis Silkin successfully represents Save China’s Tigers interests in divorce proceedings between Li Quan and Stuart Bray
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29 October 2014Lewis Silkin has successfully represented its client Save China’s Tigers (a registered UK charity) in its bid to protect assets held for its benefit by a Mauritian trust called The Chinese Tigers South African Trust (“CTSAT”). The charity was added as a party to divorce proceedings between Ms Li Quan and Mr Stuart Bray in order to assert its rights.