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25 Nov 10 The Agency Question

Although the agency model can be entirely legal, publishers must avoid potential pitfalls.

28 Oct 10 Charity Insight: Comprehensive Spending Review - what's next for charities?

David Scott of law firm Harbottle & Lewis LLP, offers advice to charity trustees wondering how to deal with the results from the Spending Review. This article was published in Charity Insight, October 2010

21 Oct 10 Home and Away: The Tax Implications of Moving Abroad

The UK's tough economic climate can make moving abroad look attractive but there are serious implications on paying tax

13 Sep 10 Forum Shopping: JKN v JCN

In April 2010, judgment was handed down in the case of JKN v JCN. The case has been described as a blow to those litigants trying to 'forum shop' by issuing a petition in the English courts, plainly one of the most generous jurisdictions in the world when there is a competing jurisdiction in play.

02 Aug 10 Opinion: UK Economy Needs an IP Tsar

The Strategic Advisory Board for ­Intellectual Property (Sabip) is, rightly, one of the first quangos to be cut by the ­coalition.

21 Jun 10 An Employers' Guide to the 2010 World Cup - Beware of Discrimination

Employers are gearing up for weeks of football-related disruption. This is a guide to help managers cope with employment issues arising from the World Cup, as well as offering hints on how best to manage employees effectively over the coming weeks.

25 May 10 Too Much Information

When does public interest become public prurience? And how much should be revealed about your salary? Jo Sanders-Key finds that nothing is as private as it used to be.

30 Apr 10 A New Brand of Litigation

Shireen Peermohamed examines what the Google Louis Vuitton case means for brand owners, advertisers and search engines.

21 Apr 10 The Jackson Report

With the biggest review of civil procedure since the Woolf Report now released, Andy Millmore looks at its significance for commercial litigation.

07 Apr 10 Ruling is music to the ears of service industry

Shireen Peermohamed and Chloe Wright examine judgment in licence tariff case.

23 Mar 10 European Court clears Google of Adwords infringement, but risks for advertisers remain

The ECJ has handed down judgment in the joined cases of Google France, Google Inc v Louis Vuitton Malletier (C-236/08), Google France v Viaticum Luteciel (C-237/08) and Google France v CNRRH and Others (C-238/08) which finally addresses the legality of third parties purchasing trade marks as keywords for online advertising.

10 Mar 10 Modchips: A word of warning

Following a recent decision of the UK Court of Appeal, Paul Groves discusses the legality of chipping games consoles.

01 Mar 10 Can there be a better future for e-money in the EU?

Despite EU legislation being in place, e-money services are still slow to develop. Several directives, between 2000 and 2009, have attempted to give a clear framework to these types of services in order to reassure consumers and boost competition. However, Adam Mitton shows that there is still uncertainty regarding the definition and scope of some types of financial services.

07 Jan 10 The Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2009

A summary of the main features of the changes introduced by the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2009 and the Government's plans for further changes.

30 Nov 09 To bar or not to bar

Linzi Bull and Katie Longmate examine the case law and appropriate procedures for orders under s91(14) of the Children Act 1989 barring further applications. This article was first published in Family Law Journal, November 2009.

27 Nov 09 The UK Supreme Court

The new Supreme Court for the United Kingdom opened its doors and began hearing its first cases in October 2009.

26 Nov 09 Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies: Medical questionnaires in pre-employment screening

Howard Hymanson and Catherine McGrath discuss the use of medical questionnaires in pre-employment screening.

25 Nov 09 Digital Media Blog: Public service broadcasting and the Digital Economy Bill

Tony Ballard comments on the Digital Economy Bill which proposes a reformulation of the public service broadcasting principle.

06 Nov 09 European ruling on news reproduction

Shireen Peermohamed examines the arguments in the Infopaq International AS v Danske Dagblades Forening newspaper data capture case.

03 Nov 09 A Summary of EIS and CVS Reliefs

The tax group reviews the Enterprise Investment and Corporate Venturing Schemes.

30 Oct 09 Tackling the Pirates

Digital piracy is a problem, but there are steps publishers can take to manage the situation.

02 Oct 09 What new trademark Google Adword ruling means to marketers

Shireen Peermohamed and Mark Owen comment on the implications of the Google Adword ruling for marketers.

24 Sep 09 File sharing - can the music industry get the public to pay up?

Mark Owen examines the ways in which the music industry deals with file sharing.

15 Jun 09 Account of profits v damages: when and why does it matter?

Since 2007, Experience Hendrix LLC (Hendrix) and Times Newspapers Ltd (Times) have been litigating over the intellectual property rights (IPR) in a recording of a Jimi Hendrix concert that took place at the Royal Albert Hall in February 1969. In September 2006 Times distributed a free CD, or covermount, with each edition of The Sunday Times.

01 May 09 Access All Areas: Media and the Family Courts

Katie Longmate examines the implications of the Government's decision to allow the media access to most family law hearings.

29 Apr 09 Government consults on its proposals to outlaw ticket touting

Ben Bye and James Stebbing examine the possible effects of the DCMS's Consultation on Ticketing and Ticket Touting.

13 Mar 09 Government sets out plans for a digital future

Mark Owen and Tony Ballard assess the impact of the Digital Britain Report on media companies and the public.

12 Mar 09 Google Library Project Settlement Agreement

Caroline Turner examines the implications of the Settlement of Google's Library Project for UK authors and publishers with a US copyright interest.

24 Feb 09 Litigation looms over bonuses

As discretionary bonuses shrink, traders are likely to challenge the practice of deferring awards.

23 Feb 09 Challenging the bonus award

Howard Hymanson explains the impact of the Nomura case on bonus clauses.

23 Feb 09 Tribunal media rules rethink required

Howard Hymanson asks why employers should suffer as a result of unrestricted reporting of employment tribunals.

14 Feb 09 'My way, or the highway'

Howard Hymanson explains how the power in employment relationships is shifting towards the employer.

12 Feb 09 Livin' Doll still breathin'?: copyright extension debate

Cordelia Payne discusses the debate around the extension of copyright in sound recordings.

06 Feb 09 New rules for mobile downloads

James Stebbing explains the new measures protecting mobile phone users from malpractice by content providers.

16 Jan 09 Rise and fall of all-business class airlines

Alison Wilds examines the causes of the demise of all-business class airlines and assess the future of this business model.

03 Dec 08 Private lives for public consumption: legal rights in revelations

Jo Sanders explores the interaction between the developing law of privacy and the law of contract.


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