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This webinar took place on Monday 26 November 2020 and is now available on-demand.
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So Covid-19 and the challenges associated with it grind on into a second wave. Not only that but there’s the prospect of Brexit and a looming recession ahead. It would be entirely forgivable not to be on top of the law right now. After all – there’s plenty else to worry about.
Please see our speakers and the topics that they have discussed in this session below:
This session focused on practical solutions that you can utilise from home in your agreements and your dealings with business.
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Alex specialises in advertising and marketing issues, brand strategy, sponsorship and commercial agreements with a large intellectual property element.
Giles Parsons specialises in intellectual property including patents, trade marks, designs and copyright.
This month includes updates on state aid/ subsidy control regime, London Borough of Lambeth v AM, data protection, and administration law.
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This month includes updates on state aid/ subsidy control regime, Norfolk County Council v Durrant, UK Freeport Regime, public sector exit pay, discretionary functions and powers, trading companies and special purchase vehicles.
The Government has recently published three further consultations regarding corporate transparency and reform of the Companies House register.
Some prudent steps that directors should take to minimise their risk of being personally liable in an insolvency situation.
The opinions expressed on this video are provided for the purposes of general interest and information and should not be relied upon. They contain only summaries of aspects of the subject matter at the time of publishing and do not provide comprehensive statements of the law. They do not constitute legal advice and do not provide a substitute for it. So why not talk to us and seek advice that's tailored to you? You can look up one of our experts on this website or call on 0370 270 6000.
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