by | Jul 24, 2023 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Karen Holden
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently become increasingly popular given its capabilities of transforming various sectors. Recognising its immense potential and the need to ensure that “AI systems are overseen by people, are safe, transparent, traceable,...
by | Jul 6, 2023 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Corporate, Karen Holden
Setting up a technology company in the UK is never easy and can be very challenging figuring out what to do first, without the right guidance and support behind you. Our Commercial Lawyers have worked with and helped thousands of tech startups throughout the years and...
by | Jun 15, 2023 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Corporate, Employees, Employers, Karen Holden
As we see the 12th rise of interest rate in a row by the Bank of England (its highest rate since 2008), along with increasing bills and rising living costs, resilience and budgeting have become vital issues for businesses. We are now seeing waves of redundancies. One...
by | May 31, 2023 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Employees, Employers, Employment Law articles, Karen, LGBT
Gender discrimination in the workplace still remains a real and rife issue, with many women experiencing sexual harassment, job insecurity and lower pay compared with their male colleagues. Discrimination is described as a...
by | May 31, 2023 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Karen Holden
In the wake of TikTok being fined £12.7m by the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”), we look at some of the key data protection issues in the UK. We consider what you should be doing in your business as we approach the fifth anniversary...
by | May 31, 2023 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Employees, Employers, Employment Law articles, Karen Holden
As we see the 12th rise of interest rate in a row by the Bank of England (its highest rate since 2008) and bills still increasing resilience and budgeting is ever more an issue for businesses. We are now seeing waves of redundancies, the most recent of which is...