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Contracts, Human Resources HR, Employment and legal advice for owners and managers of SME small and medium sized business owners.

Matt Hancock’s leaked Whatsapps about the Covid-19 pandemic are not a subject for a data breach investigation “at this stage”, a top regulator has said.

Matt Hancock leaked Whatsapps not ‘a matter’ for data breach inquiry, says regulator

2 March 2023 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Matt Hancock’s leaked Whatsapps about the Covid-19 pandemic are not a subject for a data breach investigation “at this stage”, a top regulator has said.

US Supreme Court justices sounded wary on Tuesday of tinkering with a legal shield for social media firms in a case that could reshape the internet.

US Supreme Court wary of removing tech firms’ legal shield

22 February 2023 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

US Supreme Court justices sounded wary on Tuesday of tinkering with a legal shield for social media firms in a case that could reshape the internet.

When a company is facing the prospect of insolvency, whilst the priority may be trying to save the company itself, it is also important to conduct the insolvency in accordance with legislation designed to protect the workforce.

How can employers manage redundancies when going insolvent?

16 February 2023 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

When a company is facing the prospect of insolvency, whilst the priority may be trying to save the company itself, it is also important to conduct the insolvency in accordance with legislation designed to protect the workforce.

An artist who made and sold digital images of Birkin handbags covered in fur violated trademark rights

Court rules NFT images of furry Birkin bags violated trademark legislation

9 February 2023 9 February 2023 Legal , Technology Business Matters 0 Comments

An artist who made and sold digital images of Birkin handbags covered in fur violated trademark rights, a Manhattan court has concluded.

With the increased threat of industrial strike action looming across the UK, we consider whether a force majeure clause can strike the right chord during such action.

Will force majeure clauses strike the right chord during industrial action?

27 January 2023 26 January 2023 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

With the increased threat of industrial strike action looming across the UK, we consider whether a force majeure clause can strike the right chord during such action.

With its colourful numbers and hands helpfully labelled minute and hour, a children’s learning clock from Oyster & Pop, a family firm in Devon, is sold online for about £20. A Rolex Oyster watch, on the other hand, calls itself a “superlative chronometer” and costs nearer £5,000.

Rolex demand children’s clock startup change name in trademark dispute

19 January 2023 19 January 2023 Legal , News Business Matters 0 Comments

With its colourful numbers and hands helpfully labelled minute and hour, a children’s learning clock from Oyster & Pop, a family firm in Devon, is sold online for about £20. A Rolex Oyster watch, on the other hand, calls itself a “superlative chronometer” and costs nearer £5,000.

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Green related lawsuits: the sign of things to come

7 November 2022 In Business , Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

While world leaders convene in Egypt for Cop 27 to discuss progress on The Paris Agreement, the legally binding international treaty on climate change adopted in 2016, it is easy to think the green agenda is something remote from day-to-day business for UK SME owners.

The Court of Appeal has clarified an important aspect of trade mark law in the latest round of Lidl v Tesco, in a judgement handed down by the court this morning.

UK Court of Appeal clarifies trade mark law

2 November 2022 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

The Court of Appeal has clarified an important aspect of trade mark law in the latest round of Lidl v Tesco, in a judgement handed down by the court this morning.

As much as £20 billion of taxpayer-backed Covid loans may have to be written off because of defaults by struggling borrowers, insolvency practitioners have warned.

Fraudulent Bounce Back loan application prosecutions – what the landscape looks like

25 October 2022 25 October 2022 In Business , Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

It has taken a while but we now have a much clearer picture of what enforcement action and prosecutions for Bounce Back Loan fraud looks like.

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Amazon facing £900m payout to shoppers over online ‘manipulation’

20 October 2022 20 October 2022 Legal , News Business Matters 0 Comments

Millions of Amazon customers could receive a share of £900 million in compensation after the launch of a legal claim against the internet retailer for “abusing its dominant position”.

Catalogue firm Easylife used shoppers’ habits to predict health issues

Catalogue firm Easylife fined for using shoppers’ habits to predict health issues

7 October 2022 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

A catalogue retailer has been issued with a huge fine for using customers’ shopping habits to try to predict their health problems and then bombarding them with aggressive calls to sell related medical products.

With businesses facing significant uncertainty following the latest tax changes and the adverse market response, this month I consider how businesses can and should respond to this situation.

The certainty of uncertainty: Business finds itself on the wobbly board following mini-budget

4 October 2022 Legal , Opinion Cathy Bryant 0 Comments

With businesses facing significant uncertainty following the latest tax changes and the adverse market response, this month I consider how businesses can and should respond to this situation.

Ed Sheeran has found himself at the centre of a second copyright lawsuit for his hit ‘Thinking Out Loud’ just six months after he was cleared for copying ‘Shape of You’ back in April. 

Ed Sheeran facing a second copyright lawsuit

30 September 2022 Legal , News Business Matters 0 Comments

Ed Sheeran has found himself at the centre of a second copyright lawsuit for his hit ‘Thinking Out Loud’ just six months after he was cleared for copying ‘Shape of You’ back in April.

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Legal sector hits back at EU calls for regulation of third-party litigation funders

15 September 2022 Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Lawyers and litigation funders have hit back at EU plans to regulate the third-party litigation financing industry in claiming new rules could limit access to justice.

Britain's competition watchdog has launched an investigation into whether Google has broken the law by restricting competition in the advertising technology market.

Google faces €25bn lawsuit in UK and EU over digital advertising

14 September 2022 14 September 2022 Legal , News Business Matters 0 Comments

Google faces a €25bn (£21.6bn) lawsuit in the UK and EU that accuses the tech firm of anticompetitive conduct in the digital advertising market.

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FCA takes further action against unregistered crypto ATMs in East London

In a joint operation with the Metropolitan Police, the Financial Conduct Authority inspected several ATM sites, using its enforcement powers.

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