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What can the highstreet do to recover in 2021?
20 January 2021Join Lewis Silkin, DP9 Ltd and data scientist Rachel Lund as we discuss how the Highstreet can recover in 2021.
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Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) – what do UK and EU companies need to know?
28 January 2021Following a year of confusion and uncertainty about when it would come into force, in September 2020 Brazil’s LGPD officially came into effect. The LGPD is Brazil’s first comprehensive data law and it regulates the use and processing of all personal data.
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Lewis Silkin and Davis & Gilbert Briefing: (1) California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Update – What has happened in the last 12 months?; and (2) California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Update – What do UK and EU businesses need to know?
23 February 2021The CCPA came into force on 1 January 2020 and the last 12 months have seen a lot of developments. The CPRA is coming into force on 1 January 2023 and is a further step forward from the CCPA (including expanding data rights and the creation of the California Privacy Protection Agency).
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In-House Data Club: What have we learned in the last 12 months about data breaches?
25 February 2021Please join us for our first In-House Data Club of 2021 where we will discuss what we have learned in the last 12 months about data breaches. Our focus will be on prevention as well as the defensive narrative if the worst does occur. We will be joined for part of the session by cyber security specialists CYFOR, who will share some insights on the threat landscape.
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Ambush Marketing: what to watch out for ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games
20 April 2021With the approach of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic and Paralympic Games we’ll get you up to speed on the do’s and don’ts of marketing in connection with the Games, understand what is meant by ‘ambush marketing’, when Olympic themed advertising will infringe legal rights and the impact of the new rules relating to the use of Olympians by their personal sponsors.
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IP360 Webinar Series: Designs: What now after Brexit?
09 September 2021We are delighted to be launching our third IP360 seminar series, with weekly events that will cover the full spectrum of your IP needs. In today’s world, we recognise that having a co-ordinated global IP strategy has never been more critical. This seminar series is designed to help you develop a consistent approach across the registration, management, commercialisation, defence and enforcement of all your IP assets.
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IP360 Webinar Series: Trade marks and IP litigation - what now after Brexit?
14 September 2021In the second of our webinars, we will focus on the changes to UK and EU trade marks and their litigation following Brexit, offering guidance as to the steps which should be taken now and the considerations for the future.
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In House Data Club: What's happening in data & privacy?
12 October 2021What a busy summer! While we hope many of you have had the opportunity to take a break the ICO, DCMS and IDPC have been busy!
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What’s new, and what’s next, for online safety?
03 February 2022Hear from Lord Clement-Jones CBE, member of the Joint Select Committee, and Lewis Silkin experts about what this proposed legislation means for platforms, advertisers, the media and you.
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Keeping Children safe online – what we can learn from the games industry
26 July 2022Today’s children are growing up in a world where being online is becoming essential whether it be to access educational content or to play the latest online game.
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Comparative Advertising: what it is and how to manage risk
21 September 2022In highly competitive markets, advertisers might not stop at extolling the virtues of their own product, and may look to compare with those of competitors.
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LS Presents - The Bribery Act and what does it mean for advertising?
29 September 2022In this session we will give some background to the Bribery Act 2010 as well as delivering training on the four types of offences, when does a facilitation payment become a bribe and what is the SFO and DPP guidance on prosecution.
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In House Data Club: What do we do about our international data transfers following the IDPC’s 22 May 2023 Meta decision?
29 June 2023In this session, Alexander Milner-Smith and Bryony Long discuss what this decision might mean for your business and what to keep an eye out for in the coming months.
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What’s happening in employment law
03 October 2023In this session we'll discuss the latest developments in employment law.
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What’s happening in immigration law
07 December 2023Our regular review will cover major recent and upcoming immigration law developments.
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Creator Economy Series, Part 4: The inevitable Death of Gate Keepers and what it Means for the Creator Economy
15 May 2024Join us for our fourth event of our Creative Economy Series hosted by Phil Hughes: The inevitable Death of Gate Keepers and what it Means for the Creator Economy.
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Employee Wellbeing conference developing effective strategies and improving business performance
15 November 2016The CBI estimates that 175 million working days are lost each year in Britain due to sickness and the HSE have reported that stress is responsible for 43% of those lost days. PwC have calculated that the related annual cost to business is £29 billion.
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This Place Minds: Promoting positive mental wellbeing in the technology sector
14 May 2019Mental wellbeing is rising to the top of corporate agendas. Organisations are increasingly aware that a failure to address employee “wellness”, and particularly issues around mental health, can be costly. Poor mental health at work costs the UK economy up to £99 billion each year. There is clear evidence that employers who promote positive mental health in the workplace have a happier and more productive workforce.
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This Place Minds: Promoting positive mental wellbeing in the media and live industries
21 May 2019Mental wellbeing is rising to the top of corporate agendas. Organisations are increasingly aware that a failure to address employee “wellness”, and particularly issues around mental health, can be costly.
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This Place Minds Ireland: Promoting positive mental wellbeing
30 May 2019Mental wellbeing is rising to the top of corporate agendas. Organisations are increasingly aware that a failure to address employee “wellness”, and particularly issues around mental health, can be costly. Poor mental health at work costs the Irish economy up to €11 billion each year. There is clear evidence that employers who promote positive mental health in the workplace have a happier and more productive workforce.