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THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED: Data Subject Access Requests and Data Breaches for HR
20 November 2018Organisations can be on the receiving end of extensive requests from clients or customers, employees or even members of the public. However they are perhaps most common, and most problematic, in an employment context – a disgruntled employee may bring a DSAR to gather evidence for a claim, or increase pressure with the hopes of securing an exit package.
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Law firms and the John Lewis-style model
24 August 2016Ann Tyler and Fergus Payne, have written an article for the The Law Society Gazette which discusses how firms can reconcile a profit-sharing model with the traditional partnership.
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OFR: the first stumbling block?
11 April 2012In Fergus Payne and Clive Greenwood's article for the Law Society Gazette they see where are we after six months of operating under outcomes-focused regulation (OFR).
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Nigel Dewar Gibb comments for Music & Copyright: Copyright issues in audio streaming stem from complicated digital royalty structures
03 March 2017Nigel Dewar Gibb has written an article for Music & Copyright, a fortnightly research service covering global copyright and legal issues affecting the music industry.
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After Pride - The importance of creating a strong online community of LGBT professionals
29 July 2016Geraint Lloyd-Taylor, Lewis Silkin's Legal Director, has commented in an article for The Huffington Post which discusses the importance of creating a strong online community of LGBT professionals.
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BBC's strictly formats future
15 January 2016We have written an article for C21Media discussing the increasing financial pressure on the BBC to reduce its dependence on the licence fee.
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Should political ads face stricter regulation
12 July 2016Brinsley Dresden, Partner and head of our Advertising and Marketing sector focus group has written an article for Campaign on whether political adverts should face stricter regulation.
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Lewis Silkin strengthens media and entertainment offering with new hire
25 March 2015City law firm Lewis Silkin LLP today announces that media and entertainment lawyer Jonathan Monjack is joining its renowned Media, Brands & Technology (MBT) team.
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Lewis Silkin and Osborne Clarke lead as Publicis buys out Levi Strauss ad agency
06 July 2012Coverage on The Lawyer of Lewis Silkin's involvement as lead counsel to Publicis Groupe on its acquisition of the remaining 51 per cent stake of Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH), the advertising agency famous for the Levi Strauss and Johnnie Walker adverts.
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Roundtable: Brexit legal strategy
14 March 2016The Law Society Gazette convened its latest roundtable to discuss the implications of the a Brexit vote.
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Lewis Silkin advises Publicis Groupe on strategic investment in Matomy, leading digital performance-based advertising group
13 October 2014Lewis Silkin has advised Publicis Groupe, one of the largest communications groups in the world, on its strategic investment in Matomy Media Group Ltd., one of the world's leading digital performance-based advertising companies.
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Gender pay gap reporting – the story so far
25 September 2017It’s a little over five months since the first “snapshot date” of 5 April 2017 and less than seven months before the final deadline for employers with 250 or more UK staff to publish their first ever gender pay gap reports without incurring the wrath of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. This seems as good a point as any to ask the question “Where are we now?”
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Brands & IP seminar: Stopping the Copycats
15 November 2018Lewis Silkin invites you to the last event in our 2018 Brands & IP seminar series.
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Ad Blocking: Legal? Ethical? Can it be stopped?
19 May 2016This session explores the commercial and legal minefield that is ad-blocking. Does it spell the end for free online content, or is it just a natural consumer reaction to annoying and intrusive ads? Can media and brand owners do anything to stop it, or should they just accept the inevitable and concentrate instead on creating ads that consumers actually want to engage with?
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Stop monkeying around (Brands & IP Newsnotes - Issue 2)
28 March 2016A judge in California has put a stop to all the monkey business surrounding the idea that animals can own copyright, in California at least.
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Brinsley Dresden comments for LexisNexis: Consultation on rule to ban ‘harmful’ gender stereotypes from adverts
21 May 2018In an article for LexisNexis, Brinsley Dresden comments on the Committees of Advertising Practice launching a public consultation on introducing a rule prohibiting advertisements from including gender stereotypes that are likely to cause harm, or serious or widespread offence.
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Stella Artois bids to become real movie producer
18 November 2013Commenting in a Marketing week article, Philip Hughes comments on alternative models of film financing, particularly tie ups between brands and film studios.
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Hong Kong: staying power
10 May 2016Lewis Silkin's Hong Kong office has been quoted in an article by The Law Society Gazette which discusses the 'long standing appeal' for interntional advisors to set up a base in Hong Kong.
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Sleight of Ha(mmo)nd: Autumn Statement 2016
24 November 2016I was all ready to write about how the Autumn Statement was an audacious piece of misdirection, using a flashy reduction of corporation tax (to the much-rumoured rate of 15%, or maybe lower) to detract from less welcome announcements.
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Brands & IP seminar: IP for startups
21 June 2018Lewis Silkin invites you to the second event in our 2018 Brands & IP seminar series.