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Uncategorised  |  05:06:19
Retail and the environment: is the future unpacked?
Environmental reputation is perhaps not yet the factor that can make or break your brand, but it’s playing an increasingly important role.
Uncategorised  |  04:06:19
The importance of proper disclosure
In a recent case in the High Court, Mrs Justice Cockerill DBE held that the sellers of all the shares in a private company were in breach of warranties given by them in a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) by reason of an under provision of the target company's liabilities in its most recent annual accounts.
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Uncategorised  |  04:06:19
LEGO – the building bricks for successful brand protection
Earlier this year the children’s building toy company successfully  applied for the registration of the mark LEPIN by a Chinese toy manufacturer to be invalidated (UKIPO decision 0/142/19). LEGO proved to the satisfaction of the UKIPO that there existed a likelihood of confusion with the LEGO mark (section 5 (2)(b) Trade Marks Act 1994).
Uncategorised  |  03:06:19
Action for Mesothelioma Day
RWK Goodman invite you, your family and friends to a dove release and memorial tree ceremony to honour those whose lives have been affected by mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses. This year we also...
Uncategorised  |  03:06:19
Professionals in Brain Injury event
We will be hosting the upcoming Professionals in Brain Injury (PIBI) event in our Midland Bridge House office in Bath. Dr Leon Dysch, Clinical Neuropsychologist, will be speaking on the challenges of working with...
Uncategorised  |  30:05:19
A closer look at retinal stem cells – a potential cure for retinal disease?
Joachim Stanley asks whether stem cells could present an exciting new cure for retinal diseases, or if they might just be a new way for rogue clinicians to offer unregulated (and potentially dangerous) treatment at a cost.
Uncategorised  |  30:05:19
Tenant Fees Act 2019 – an overview.
Legal restrictions on the amounts that landlords and agents can charge in the way of fees to their prospective tenants come into force on 1 June 2019. The changes are designed to prevent unscrupulous landlords and letting agents from charging huge sums to tenants when they are entering into a tenancy agreement. Landlords and agents can now only charge for the rent, the tenancy deposit and a holding deposit. Tenants can not be charged for referencing, checking an inventory or administrative fees.
retailers discuss the future of retail in the UK
Uncategorised  |  30:05:19
UK retailers reveal the biggest threats to their future – is it time for an internet tax?
Business rates in many high street stores now exceed the rents retail occupiers pay and have become the single biggest challenge facing the high street, according to a survey of some of the UK’s largest and highest profile retail brands including John Lewis, Starbucks, Smyths Toys, Monsoon Accessorize, and Scribbler. 
Uncategorised  |  24:05:19
The Retail Quiz photo gallery
This year our annual Retail Quiz made a reappearance in May. A number of different retailers joined us in London, along with our special guest Quiz Master Kate Hardcastle, to battle it out for the trophy. See our gallery of photos from the evening here.
Uncategorised  |  22:05:19
RWK Goodman Launches HELP For Businesses
Law firm RWK Goodman has launched an exciting new legal services product in response to unprecedented demand from HR professionals and business leaders for expert HR and employment law advice at an affordable cost,...
Uncategorised  |  22:05:19
The family of former Swindon Railway Works employee receive six figure sum in compensation for mesothelioma
In June 2017, Jennifer Seavor, a Senior Associate in our Industrial Disease team and specialist mesothelioma and asbestos disease solicitor, was instructed by Peter Heavens.
Uncategorised  |  22:05:19
Family of former Kitsons lagger receive compensation
Colin Hunter was sadly diagnosed with mesothelioma at the age of 71 in 2016. At the time of his diagnosis Colin was still working as a self employed heating engineer.
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