EHRC makes findings of unlawful antisemitic conduct against Labour Party
Yesterday the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its report into allegations of antisemitism in the Labour Party. The...
Yesterday the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its report into allegations of antisemitism in the Labour Party. The...
The dispute between 44IP Limited (the company holding the IP rights relating to racing driver Lewis Hamilton - the now holder of Formula...
As the Halloween season is fast approaching, many will dress up in scary costumes such as Zombies. But what do zombies have to do with...
Kemp Little has again been ranked in both Chambers and Legal 500 2021 editions.
In Legal 500 we have moved up tiers for Employment and...
The EU parliament has come together to decide how to best regulate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in order to boost innovation, ethical...
The government yesterday announced another increase in support for businesses claiming under the Job Support Scheme (JSS).
The changes...
Farina Azam writes for Travel Weekly - "Travel abroad from tier 3 is still legal."
As Greater Manchester prepares to enter stricter restrictions, Kemp Little’s Farina Azam looks at what different levels of lockdown mean...…
The ICO has updated its Data Subject Access Request ("DSAR") guidance, following the consultation last December 2019.
The aim of this...
Yes - says the High Court. The recent case of Simply Learning Tutor Agency Ltd and others -v- Secretary of State for Business,...
As originally published by TTG.
With the Covid pandemic continuing for longer than anyone expected and with no definitive end...
UCDs v UKUDRs
UCDs and UK unregistered design rights (“UKUDRs”) arise automatically without the need for registration. Under the current...
The Council of Europe ("COE") has published a report that identifies a series of privacy issues with the measures adopted by...
Back in 2018, an ICO investigation found the airline was processing a significant amount of personal data without adequate security...
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel recently stated at the Tory party conference that critics of her plans to limit the arrival of asylum...
As originally published in the tenth issue of Travel Law Today.
Historically, any change in travel advice by the Foreign, Commonwealth...
Brexit has returned to the news cycle recently (if indeed it ever went away) with the furore around the UK Internal Market Bill and the...
With record numbers of workers now working from home due to the impact of COVID-19, one question to consider is whether employees should...
Following growing pressure to provide additional support for businesses affected by stricter lockdown measures, Chancellor Rishi Sunak...
History is soon to be made - on 31 December 2020 at 11pm, the UK will leave the EU after 47 years of membership.
This leaves one question...
It comes as no surprise that the CJEU has ruled against extensive surveillance laws in the EU. The ruling is consistent with the...
A survey from the British Council for Offices (BCO) has found that the Covid-19 pandemic has permanently changed the way in which we...
Hugo Boss has found itself in the press again for defending its trade mark rights in HUGO BOSS.
It appears that Hugo Boss is not happy...
The Cineworld chain of cinemas (including the Picturehouse brand) has become the latest organisation to close its operations in the UK....
It goes without saying that facilities managers have had their hands full since news of Covid first emerged. Having to manage offices,...
Take a look at our article in the Entertainment Law Review.
The change must be led by those responsible for data protection, i.e. the advertisers and publishers. Yet, there seems to be a lack of...…
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