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POSTPONED: Global Advertising Lawyers’ Alliance: Global Advertising in an Age of Crisis and Change
26 March 2020We have made the difficult decision to postpone this event until the 18th March 2021. We hope that you will be able to join us then.
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James Gill's appointment featured in the Global Legal Post
18 December 2012The appointment of new Media, Brands & Technology partner James Gill has been picked up by the Global Legal Post.
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French Legal Forum: Post Brexit Essentials: Legal checklist for businesses
27 July 2016So Brexit it is or at least seems to be the likely consequence of the Leave Vote of the Referendum held on 23 June 2016. In the event that the notification procedure to be followed by Member States under article 50 may be triggered, the UK will have two years to negotiate its withdrawal agreement from the EU, no sooner than the end of 2018.
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Ireland - Linda Hynes advises employers on employee complaints post office parties on The Examiner
12 December 2022When hosting a staff party, employers need to remember they have a duty of care for everyone’s wellbeing and that all present should be advised that they’re still legally ‘at work’ while attending a ‘work event’, advises a leading employment lawyer.
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Ideas. People. Possibilities.
We work with leading businesses to protect and enhance their most important assets — their ideas, their people, and their future.
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Fox 'Poltergeist' clown ad cleared by ASA
15 July 2015Brinsley Dresden has been quoted in an article by The Drum which discusses the Advertising Standards Authority’s decision to ‘clear’ an outdoor bus and poster campaign to promote the Twentieth Century Fox Films horror movie Poltergiest.
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Guides and policy documents
Creating some noise both internally and externally requires ideas, materials, a marketing plan and energy.
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Cookie Policy
Similar to other commercial websites, Lewis Silkin's website uses a technology called "cookies" and web server logs to collect information about how our website is used.
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Facebook joins battle against adblockers with policy changes
18 August 2016Managing Associate, Geraint Lloyd-Taylor has commented in an article for E-Commerce Law & Policy which assesses Facebook's changes to its adblocking policy.
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Cliff Fluet on the Music Ally podcast
06 November 2012Cliff Fluet recently joined Eamonn Forde for the recent Music Ally podcast to discuss the burning topics of the past seven days.
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FYIP Podcast: Meet Her Honour Judge Melissa Clarke
10 March 2022Each month we interview thought leaders in intellectual property, talking about how they were introduced to this area of law, their careers, the legal and commercial issues their industries face and what the future may hold.
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High Court dismisses Pimlico plumbers challenge to Deliveroo contract
15 June 2018In the latest development regarding “worker status” and the “gig economy”, and applying this week’s earlier Supreme Court decision in Pimlico Plumbers, the High Court has rejected the Independent Workers of Great Britain trade union application for a judicial review of the Central Arbitration Committee’s decision that Deliveroo riders are not “workers” based on the terms of Deliveroo’s “substitution clause”.
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Playing ball with Financial Fair Play?
20 October 2012Karish Andrews discusses whether the proposed Financial Fair Play rule is being taken seriously enough by elite European clubs and the problems UEFA may have if it is implemented.
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Pay to play (Brands & IP Newsnotes - issue 3)
23 October 2016Over the last few years, the Ministry of Justice has sought to fill the gap in its funding through repeated increases to court fees.
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How will the Brexit endgame play out?
10 December 2018This week is a crucial one for the Brexit process, with Parliament due to vote on the draft Withdrawal Agreement negotiated between Theresa May’s government and the EU. Even so close to the projected date for the UK’s departure on 29 March 2019, there are many imponderables and it is impossible to predict how Brexit will unfold. This article provides an employment law perspective on the current situation.
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Cash Plans & Incentives
It is often said that for employees “cash is king” and it is correct that salary and cash bonuses remain a critical part of an employee’s package.
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Overview of planning changes 2020 (England only)
05 October 2020There have been a number of changes to permitted development rights (PDRs) during the Covid-19 pandemic and there are further significant reforms in the pipeline.
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Coronavirus – how can employers plan ahead?
16 March 2020The coronavirus pandemic may require employers to contemplate radical measures over the coming months. How should they be planning forwards from an employment law perspective?