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The GDPR: A toolkit for advertisers and marketers - FULLY BOOKED
25 April 2017This session will cover some of the key impacts of the new General Data Protection Regulation for advertisers and marketers.
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The GDPR: A toolkit for advertisers and marketers
02 May 2017This session will cover some of the key impacts of the new General Data Protection Regulation for advertisers and marketers.
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LS Live: The GDPR - a toolkit for the live entertainment industry
15 March 2018This session will cover some of the key impacts of the new General Data Protection Regulation for the live entertainment industry.
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Baby steps…or a step too far?
08 September 2016The Women & Equalities Committee recently published its inquiry findings on workplace pregnancy and maternity discrimination. This inquiry was launched after research last year by Department for Business, Innovation & Skills and the Equality and Human Rights Commission found that discrimination towards pregnant women and new mothers had doubled since similar research was carried out in 2005.
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Tom Heys quoted in Economist
17 October 2014Tom Heys has been quoted in an Economist article on 'Religion, employment and teaching'.
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Tom Heys comments for The Economist: ‘A legal defeat for a pious prison gardener is good news for bosses’
09 August 2017Tom Heys has commented in an article for The Economist discussing religious rights at work, in light of a recent case in which an individual failed in his religious discrimination claim after being disciplined for causing offence by quoting Bible passages.
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Tom Heys comments for the Financial Times: 'Pay gap rules create opportunities for advisory groups'
07 September 2017Legal Analyst Tom Heys has commented in an article for the Financial Times which discusses Gender Pay Gap rules and how they are creating opportunities for advisory groups.
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Should (female) employees be told how to dress to impress?
26 January 2017Hitting the headlines, two parliamentary committees have published a report highlighting the fact that discriminatory dress codes are still widespread in the workplace.
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Tokyo Olympics logo scrapped after copyright claim
02 September 2015James Sweeting has been quoted in an article by the World Intellectual Property Review which examines the reasons behind the withdrawal of the current emblems of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Tokyo Olympics chooses new logo after copyright storm
29 April 2016Alex Kelham has been quoted in an article by World Intellectual Property Review which discusses the Tokyo Olympics new logo and copyright concerns following the previous logo choice.
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French police put together case against Ikea bosses
21 November 2013After the revelation that two senior executives from Ikea’s French business and a former head of the company were charged with illegally using police files to snoop on staff and customers, Ellen Temperton discusses legal ways to obtain information about a candidate's or existing employee’s criminal past in a Times article.
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Green light for plain tobacco packaging
16 June 2016We have written an article for Intellectual Property Magazine which discusses the recent High Court ruling on plain tobacco packaging.
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Anti-smoking experts to sue Times for claims of tobacco payouts
25 October 2016Lewis Silkin have been featured in an article from The Guardian on a group of scientists and public health experts that are to take legal action against the Times newspaper after it reported claims from a leading charity that they were in the pay of the tobacco industry.
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Termination - Common Issues and Practical Tips
30 January 2018As always, contract termination is a topic of practical importance and a potential minefield for the unwary. Technology companies and those responsible for legal issues internally must ensure they remain on top of relevant legal issues and minimise risk wherever possible.
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Boilerplate clauses - common issues and practical tips
05 July 2018Boilerplate clauses are often overlooked in commercial transactions. Sometimes they are not negotiated at all. But when things go wrong, boilerplate clauses are often central to the dispute and their interpretation can be crucial when determining rights.
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Karen Baxter comments for The Law Society Gazette: Five tips for parental leave
10 July 2018In an article for The Law Society Gazette, Karen Baxter discusses parental leave and urges fathers to take paternity leave too.
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Lewis Silkin acts for Sans Frontieres Associates on their investments from Dods Group Plc and Lord Timothy Bell
02 May 2017Lewis Silkin has advised Sans Frontieres Associates, the international, strategic communications consulting company, on its set up and on the investments received from Dods Group Plc and Lord Timothy Bell. Sans Frontieres Associates is a London based company which began trading in January 2017, founded by Jonathan Lehrle, former partner of Bell Pottinger.
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Timothy Leeson comments for Legal IT Insider: ‘Machine beats man' in CaseCrunch lawyer challenge
13 November 2017Timothy Leeson has commented on the latest Man v Machine challenge, discussing the use of legal decision predictions system CaseCruncher.
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Penny Newman comments for The Times Student Law: Adding context to recruiting
02 November 2017Penny Newman has commented for Times Times' Student Law magazine which discusses the Contextual Recruitment System (CRS) and how it can assist with recruitment.
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Geraint Lloyd-Taylor comments for The Times: Students 'being misled by boastful ads'
16 November 2017Geraint Lloyd Taylor comments on universities misleading students by manipulating league tables and data, in an article for The Times.