2017

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D&O Claims in Israel

20th December 2017
We now hear from the D&O Liability team at Levitan Sharon & Co, who speak on the changes in Israel which impact their clients and if the Business Judgement Rule applies in their jurisdiction.   What is the most significant change in D&O Litigation in Israel in the last few years? The increase in the […]
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UPC, Brexit and AI: Changes in the Patent World

20th December 2017
We reconnect with Ilya Kazi, IP Partner at Mathys & Squire, who spoke on being commercially pragmatic with patents in our April edition. Months on from his previous interview with Lawyer Monthly, a lot has changed; from artificial intelligence to Brexit, Ilya speaks on how these changes are impacting the patent world.   Are there […]
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Are Cyber Ransoms Still a Huge Problem?

20th December 2017
With recent research predicting that global ransomware damage costs will exceed $5 billion in 2017 – a fifteen-fold increase in just two years – it is evident that ransomware will continue to be a clear and present danger as 2018 approaches. However, the fact that ransomware has existed in some form since 1989 demonstrates that […]
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10 Arrested for Smuggling Drugs into Prison with Drones

20th December 2017
Ten accused criminals have been sentenced to up to seven years and two months in jail after it was revealed they had been smuggling drugs, phones or other contraband into UK prisons using drones. In jail for armed robbery, Craig Hickinbottom, 35, was the captain of the operation, arranging the drone routes into the prison […]
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Your Thoughts: The UK’s Key Legal Developments in 2017

19th December 2017
From housing and estate planning to employment and diversity, 2017 has been packed with regulatory updates and legislative changes across the UK. Despite Brexit falling through the fingers of government officials, and the Autumn budget bringing into light few new measures, the end of year has still managed to see triumph in the development of […]
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Deliveroo Might Have Won the Battle but Not the War on Worker Status

19th December 2017
The food delivery app Deliveroo has successfully bucked the recent trend in the gig economy establishing workers' employment status, after winning a landmark decision against its own riders. However, Cécile de Lagarde, Assistant Solicitor at Hunters Solicitors, explains to Lawyer Monthly why she believes this is not the end of the matter. The Independent Workers […]
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MPs Launch Inquiry into Illicit Trade in UK

18th December 2017
A cross-party group of MPs have announced plans to undertake a formal inquiry into the state of illicit trade in the UK. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Illicit Trade, which was established earlier this year, will question whether the Government’s current approach and response is fit for purpose. Matthew Offord, MP for Hendon and Chair […]
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