Senior luxury in-house lawyers express confidence the sector will thrive in the post Covid-19 environment | 5yrs
Senior luxury in-house lawyers express confidence the sector will thrive in the post Covid-19 environment | 5yrs
Former YEEZY and Complex lawyers publish first textbook about the $90bn sneaker biz. | 5yrs
Top GCs and law firms to debate impact of Covid-19 on luxury sector at 3 December online event | 5yrs
Webinar in association with Bird & Bird will feature senior figures from two advanced tech start-ups | 5yrs
This comparative guide offers a practical overview of the enforcement of judgments and arbitration awards across multiple jurisdictions. | 3mos
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In a difficult year for the luxury sector, Dr David Cowan talks to the Luxury Law Summit's Best New Luxury Law Firm award winners McCarthy Tétrault partners Miranda Lam and Lara Nathans about the challenges for this sector and what advice they are dispensing to their clients. | 5yrs
Miriam Farhi is a partner in law firm Perkins Coie’s Technology Transactions & Privacy practice, where she focuses on advising retail, luxury, and technology companies on privacy and data security issues. She discusses the impact of the newly enacted California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), its key differences from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and why retailers should be prepared to respond to new enforcement measures. | 5yrs
Socially responsible products in all forms are more critical than ever to a consumer brand's core offerings, one of the hot topics at the first virtual Luxury Law Summit on 3 September. | 5yrs
The 1.2 trillion dollar counterfeiting business needs Luxury players to collaborate, says Alibaba workshop host. | 5yrs
The pandemic has escalated the luxury resale marketplace, but unless there's a relationship between brand and reseller, counterfeits will remain a problem, says Kate Goulding at IP specialist law firm HGF. | 5yrs
Luxury Law Summit Europe is just one week away as luxury business looks to the future now and beyond Covid-19. | 6yrs
Businesses must re-evaluate the sustainability of their brand offerings and reinvent the way they communicate with customers, say Lorraine Tay, Gene Kwek and Teo Tze She of Bird & Bird's Singapore office. | 6yrs
Challenging brand abuse will help control space online, says Claire Jones of HGF. | 6yrs
Retailers need to initiate a risk management strategy as the pandemic looks set to continue disrupting business for the forseeable future. Michelle Davies and James Talbot of IP firm HGF outline how to devise a plan. | 6yrs
Companies within the luxury sector can use the reforms enacted by the new UK Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 to their best advantage say Bird & Bird partners Joss Hargrave and Victoria Hobbs. | 6yrs
An Italian court has sided with Ferrari against an Instagram influencer using Ferrari’s Marks for commercial promotion but, asks Milton Springut, what would happen if the same case came to court in the US? | 6yrs
What happens to EU design rights when the UK leaves the EU after Brexit? Sarah Wright, CMS Cameron McKenna IP lawyers Alex Vowinckel, and Parisa Ghatey-Fard give their views on the key steps businesses must take. | 6yrs
Electronically executing documents in the UK is permissible but pose a number of problems elsewhere, says HGF senior IP lawyer Chris Robinson. | 6yrs
German chocolate maker Ritter Sport has won the right to produce its unique square chocolate, fending off a series of challenges by Milka. | 6yrs
Elsa Lavaud of Bird & Bird reports on a breakthrough for the luxury trademark ‘Damier Azur’, but says the battle is not yet won | 6yrs
Weathering the COVID-19 storm means brands must re-evaluate the sustainability of their brand offerings and reinvent their communications with customers, says Lorraine Tay, Gene Kwek and Teo Tze She at Bird & Bird. | 6yrs