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For more information, please contact Head of Communications, Raj Aujla, PR Manager, Jack Rodway and Senior PR Executive, Tayla Murphy. For urgent media enquiries, please call +44 7866 076 202.
CDR Magazine quotes Stewart Hey on the cum-ex scandal
The cum-ex scandal has been making headlines for years and the sums involved are eye watering – estimated to be in the region of 55Billion Euros.
The Law Society Gazette and CDR Magazine quote Caroline Greenwell on the LIBOR appeal
The Court of Appeal has confirmed Tom Hayes’ conviction raises such significant issues, that the UK Supreme Court should have the final say on an appeal.
World Trademark Review quotes Charlotte Duly on a recent Supreme Court director liability ruling
Brand owners are likely to be left disappointed by the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that company directors cannot be found liable for the infringing acts of their companies if they personally acted in good faith and without ‘essential knowledge’ of the infringement.
FE News quotes Adam Kyte on the MAC's review of the graduate visa route
The MAC Review is unequivocal in its recommendation to government to maintain the Graduate Visa route.
FT Ignites Europe quotes Anne-Marie Balfour on working hours and potential disputes
Samsung policy for senior execs shows how putting in extra hours still brings corporate cachet
CDR Magazine quotes Charlotte Duly on the inter partes process for trade mark opposition
CDR speaks to IP professionals about the inter partes process for trade mark opposition, where the UK IPO held that Alcohol Change UK could not prevent others from using the term ‘Dry January’.
The Law Society Gazette quotes Stephen Fairweather on the benefits of using LinkedIn
Our Digital team's Stephen Fairweather on LinkedIn: "Try to educate your audience more than you promote yourself [...] A four-to-one ratio is ideal".
Law Middle East interviews Alim Khamis on our Qatar office relocation
In line with our growth strategy and commitment to Qatar, we recently moved our Qatar office north of Doha to Lusail.
Thomas Snider and Lucy Wicksteed write for The Oath on the role of the national courts in arbitration
In this article we set out some of the different stages where the parties might find or want the courts involved.
Caroline Greenwell writes for The Law Society Gazette on the LIBOR scandal
We now see a stark divergence between two of the world’s leading financial centres in their treatment of LIBOR...
Rose Carey and Katherine Dennis write an opinion piece for The Grocer on skilled worker visa changes and the impact on the food and drink industry
With an election later this year, one hopes that the new government will engage with the sector to truly understand how to implement a visa system that is fit for purpose and encourages growth.
Estates Gazette quotes Francis Ho on the case of Abbey Healthcare v Simply Construct
Francis Ho comments on the significance of a Supreme Court ruling on a case between a contractor and a leaseholder.
Cara Imbrailo and Ilona Bateson write for Fashion Capital on pop-up shops
Cara Imbrailo, Partner (Real Estate) and Ilona Bateson, Associate (Commercial), discuss the benefits and pitfalls of brands selling via pop-up shops.
Nick Hurley and Annie Green write for Employee Benefits on the impact of dropping the real living wage pledge
Nick Hurley and Annie Green write for Employee Benefits on the importance of striking a fair balance between prioritising the financial success of the organisation and paying a fair wage to their staff.
Choosing the Right PISCES Platform for Private Company Liquidity
Greg Stonefield
Insights
Grid Connections, Environmental Assessment and the DCO Process – What is the effect of the Raeshaw Farms judgement?
Kevin Gibbs
Insights
Construction News and Facilities Management Now quote William Turner, Elizabeth Hughes, and Alexander Hemmings on new Construction Industry Scheme rules for supply chain fraud
Elizabeth Hughes
In the Press
Eddie Richards and Sadie Pitman write for Logistics Business on the UK's readiness for an electric vehicle revolution
Sadie Pitman
In the Press
Renters’ Rights Act 2025: What landlords need to know about the deadlines for the Information Sheet and New Forms
Laura Bushaway
Quick Reads
Chiara Muston comments in People Management on 'empty time' and the gig economy
Chiara Muston
In the Press
Streamlining Infrastructure Planning: The Government's Implementation Plan
Rachael Davidson
Quick Reads
Remedy and Leverage: Addressing Human Rights Risks in Corporate Supply Chains
Kerry Stares
Insights
Application for modification of restrictive covenant fails on “worst case” scenario
Georgina Muskett
Insights
Social risks in the supply chain – from due diligence to resilience: Corporate human rights due diligence – a snapshot of the law in EU/UK
Kerry Stares
Podcasts
Time to Pay Up: The Government Responds to the Late Payments Consultation
Willemijn Paul
Quick Reads
Growing investor focus on human rights and social sustainability
Kerry Stares
Insights