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Digital Economy Act 2017 - the new Electronic Communications Code
07 July 2017The Code was first introduced in 1984. It was then called the Telecommunications Code, and addressed the installation of landline equipment. Revisions in 2003 extended the scope to incorporate digital technology, but problems with the amended Code soon emerged.
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Data Analytics – navigating the legal issues
28 March 2017The collection, analysis and exploitation of athlete data is now vital to the success of many sports teams on the field of the play, and increasingly a valuable asset that can be exploited.
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Is the ASA killing native advertising?
22 January 2016Brinsley Dresden has authored an article for Marketing Magazine which discusses the Advertising Standards Authority's recent decision relating to an advertorial on BuzzFeed and the impact the ruling may have on the use of native advertising.
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Immigration and nationality
28 October 2016Andrew Osborne has commented in the Lawyer Monthly on the potential Brexit effects and impacts on the sports sector, and the business therein.
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Brands and IP myth busters
22 May 2017Key take-aways from our recent Brands and IP: Myth Busters seminar.
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Multiple attraction
03 February 2012Sara Cohen considers the single contract multiple completion route in relation to private company share buybacks.
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Mansplaining, micro-inequities and managers
21 September 2017Over the years, awareness of discrimination has increased significantly. Almost everyone will (hopefully) be able to spot direct discrimination when they see it. For example, subjecting a gay worker to homophobic abuse, sacking a woman as soon as she announces her pregnancy, or telling a Muslim colleague that her hijab “made her look like a terrorist” (as was alleged in a recent Employment Tribunal claim).
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Michael Burd comments in The Guardian: Lloyd's alcohol ban challenges City of London's drinking culture
20 February 2017Chair of the Partnership and Employment law specialist, Michael Burd, has commented in an article for The Guardian as Lloyd's of London introduce it's zero-tolerance ban on alcohol during working hours.
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Financial liabilities for LLP members: how limited?
12 April 2012In Accountancy Age's article, Miguel Pereira discusses the financial liabilities and risks for limited liability partnerships (LLPs) members, which whilst very low, there are still some areas where there are risks which members of LLPs may be unaware of.
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Estranged hedge fund couple to meet in court
06 March 2013In their City Diary, the Daily Telegraph have mentioned Lewis Silkin's representation of Ikos co-founder, Martin Coward. Coward's dispute is with his wife, Elena Ambrosiadou, who built up Ikos Partners with him. Ambrosiadou has arrived in London from her Greek-Cypriot home to fight her intellectual property dispute with him.
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Compulsory mediation?
11 January 2018In October 2017 the Civil Justice Council (CJC) published its interim report on the future role of alternative approaches to dispute resolution (ADR). The report makes various recommendations as well as inviting responses. It follows input from a working group tasked in January 2017 to examine uptake of ADR in civil justice. The primary purpose of the report is to find ways to encourage its use.
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The media defamation and lawyers
18 April 2016We have been quoted in an article by the Law Society Gazette about defamation in the media.
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Learning Curve : Doing an MBA
08 November 2012Managing Partner Ian Jeffery talks about the value of an MBA in the legal sector in an article for The Lawyer.
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Brexit: how it may impact commercial contracts in the EU?
22 June 2016Brexit, and the possibility that the United Kingdom as we know it today may leave the EU, will undoubtedly raise many implications for commercial contracts. A likely cause for major disruption in trading conditions in the UK and in the EU, many commercial deals may have overlooked the Brexit implications and failed to be negotiated and documented accordingly. We will discuss the points contractual parties should take on board so as to be prepared in case of Brexit.
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APAC Bulletin - May 2019
02 June 2019Welcome to the May 2019 edition of our APAC Bulletin covering the latest employment and immigration updates across the region.
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Ambush Marketing
20 November 2010With businesses at times paying many millions to associate themselves with an event it is not surprising that their competitors engage in ‘ambush marketing’.
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Mapping the manifestos 2017 - Immigration
01 June 2017Natasha Hotson has written an article for LexisNexis UK which explores the political parties’ manifestos and discusses whether these pledges declare the end of the era for freedom of movement, as we currently know it.
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Manager Academy
12 September 2016Your managers are on the front line dealing with day-today employment problems. But are you confident they can handle key issues such as disciplinary investigations and performance management? And do they understand the consequences of getting it wrong and how to reduce the risk of legal claims?
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Defamation & Malicious Falsehood
19 April 2016Reputation protection which embodies our law of defamation has become increasingly important. Together with the law of privacy, including confidentiality, reputation protection is a vital right for individuals and corporations, especially the advertising industry where image and celebrity rights attract so much attention.
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Making the grade
09 December 2013Adam Glass is featured in a Law Society Gazette article detailing their round table discussion focussing on the changing perceptions around the role of solicitor-advocates.