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The Law Society Gazette quotes Mary Bagnall on Aldi’s infringement of Thatchers’ trademark
Thatchers Cider has won its trademark infringement appeal against supermarket Aldi after the supermarket introduced a cheaper version of the popular drink.
Briony Richards writes for People Management on navigating pre-termination negotiations
In an article for People Management, Briony Richards, Associate, provides guidance for businesses on exiting employees without fear of legal repercussions.
Racheal Muldoon and Hasan Almosoy write for Finextra on the day of the DORA deadline
Racheal and Hasan explain that from the day of the deadline, "partial compliance will not suffice".
Rachael Davidson writes for Edie.net on the role of the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP)
Rachael Davidson, Senior Associate in our Real Estate & Disputes team, outlines the OEP's purpose and key focus areas, and gives advice to sustainability professionals, in an article for Edie.net.
Howden's Insurance quotes Rebecca Steer on AI training data and copyright
"Often the data being used for this training is scraped or downloaded from the internet – and this can create legal challenges."
Kelvin Tanner and Adam Kyte write for Personnel Today on the impact of government immigration plans on UK business strategy
The UK government is signalling a shift towards domestic workforce development and away from reliance on overseas hires to address skills gaps.
The Law Society Gazette and eprivateclient quote Sarah Jane Boon on 'Divorce Day'
Media outlets have noted a spike in divorce enquiries in early January following the festive period as relationships may be under “increased strain”.
Claire Fallows writes for New Civil Engineer on how developers can navigate Biodiversity Net Gain in 2025
Claire Fallows argues in New Civil Engineer that "Biodiversity Net Gain or BNG is proving to be a real headache for developers".
Nick Hurley and Amelia McRae write for Law360 on preventing harassment at office holiday parties and beyond
Preventing harassment at office holiday parties and beyond
CDR Magazine quotes Rhys Novak in a feature on UK litigation trends in 2025
CDR Magazine has gathered insights from funders, litigators, and barristers on the anticipated UK litigation trends for 2025.
Grégoire Uldry and Alexia Egger Castillo write for Wealth Briefing on relocating to Switzerland and the lump-sum tax regime
The article provides an overview of the conditions to be eligible for the lump-sum tax regime, and how it works in general.
London International Disputes Week: Trusts hurt: the fraud lawyer, the trust, and the avenues of attack (and defence)
Tamasin Perkins
Events
London International Disputes Week: Navigating International M&A Disputes: Insights and Strategies for 2025
Stephen Burns
Events
Government publishes consultation on Regulations about how rent is calculated under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 for agreements with Code operators
Georgina Muskett
Quick Reads
ESG Duties for Directors: Legal Obligations and Risks Under English Company Law
Katie Bewick
Insights
Conclusive truth or abusive sleuth - can covert recordings be used in family law proceedings?
Charlotte Posnansky
Insights
The role of the independent social worker (ISW) in private law Children Act proceedings
William Longrigg
Quick Reads
Successors in title bound by predecessors’ boundary demarcation agreement, notwithstanding lack of knowledge
Emma Preece
Quick Reads
Law Commission publish their recommendations for reform on Wills
Charis Thornton
Quick Reads
What does the UK Immigration White Paper mean for businesses, families and entrepreneurs?
Paul McCarthy
Insights
BBC News quotes Emma Preece on a Supreme Court decision around whether people can camp in certain areas of Dartmoor without permission from landowners
Emma Preece
In the Press
From Tradition to Transaction - The Rise of Private Equity in Family Businesses in the Middle East
Ahmad Anani
Insights
The UK’s immigration white paper – what does it mean for British Nationals (Overseas)?
Owen Chan
Quick Reads
Directors’ Disqualification Under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986: What UK Directors Need to Know
Claudine Morgan
Insights
The Financial Times quotes Catrin Harrison on IHT Budget changes and the impact on wealthy UK expats
Catrin Harrison
In the Press
Property Patter: Applications to discharge or modify restrictions
Emma Humphreys
Podcasts