Business leaders are being warned there is "no room for complacency" over the impact of a 'no deal' Brexit on data protection.
Leading data protection lawyer Jon Belcher is warning that businesses need to prepare for su ...
As the 31 October deadline approaches, the continuing deadlock between the UK government and the EU is bringing the prospect of a 'no-deal' Brexit ever closer. Our data protection expert Jon Belcher looks at the implicat ...
Author: Tom Walker
On 24 August 2019 various news organisations reported that NASA was investigating a potential criminal offence, namely that astronaut Anne McClain had unlawfully accessed her estranged spouse's bank a ...
Adidas has had success protecting its Originals trade mark by cancelling a similar trade mark based on a cannabis leaf.
In August 2017, Addicted Original Ltd ("Addicted") registered a UK figurative trade mark depicting, ...
Author: Cathy Bryant
In anticipation of the extension of the off-payroll rules to the private sector in April 2020, the Government has published its draft legislation together with explanatory notes, policy paper and a ...
Author: Debra Gers
The EAT (Employment Appeal Tribunal) has recently considered the issue of an employee's covert recording of a meeting with HR and held that there are various circumstances when it would be acceptable ...
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