Luxury brands are making belated moves to support Black Lives Matter but forgetting the crux of the matter - the spending power of the 'cool' Black marketplace, says Parsons Assistant Professor of Fashion Management Christopher Lacy. | 6yrs
Luxury brands are making belated moves to support Black Lives Matter but forgetting the crux of the matter - the spending power of the 'cool' Black marketplace, says Parsons Assistant Professor of Fashion Management Christopher Lacy. | 6yrs
BeoBia is launching its insect home farm on Kickstarter today as its founder seeks to create an eco-friendly protein food which will contribute towards creating a more sustainable and self-sufficient food system. | 6yrs
Simon Baggs and Mike Sweeney of Incopro welcome changes to Google's steps to remove counterfeit products from its organic search pages but argue it does not go far enough | 6yrs
Retail tenants in Germany should soon have much better conditions regarding protection of their long-term rental agreements, says DLA Piper Frankfurt partner Fabian Mühlen. | 6yrs
The Law Over Borders Comparative Guide to Arbitration provides a comprehensive understanding of the current complexities of international arbitration. | 1yr
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The Luxury Law Summit Europe has gone virtual attracting interest from luxury companies across the world as the sector looks for solutions in the aftermath of the pandemic. | 6yrs
With the United Kingdom beginning to open up for business, Emma Burnett and Michael Joffe of CMS-CMNO discuss the key issues facing retail companies including workplace testing. | 6yrs
Luxury brand owners need to take note of a trade mark dispute between London's Burlington shopping arcade and a German sock retailer, says Marks & Clerk Law's Claire Chalmers. | 6yrs
Retailers selling products online will have more rights when a new European regulation comes into force on 12 July with P2B aimed at increasing transparency and fairness between vendor and platform. Babette Marzheuser-Wood and Kamil Szumilas, Dentons Europe discuss the implications for both parties. | 6yrs
Post-coronavirus, the future of luxury is online and Farfetch is at the hub of this emerging luxury ecosystem says Pamela N Danziger, President, Unity Marketing | 6yrs
In challenging times, IP protection & enforcement is an invaluable necessity, say Ashly Sands and Kerry B. Brownlee of New York law firm Epstein Drangel. | 6yrs
The transaction will see founder Charlotte Tilbury rollover a significant minority stake to remain with the company. | 6yrs
The firm is in expansion mode as it builds up its consultancy, legal and portfolio services. | 6yrs
How will supply chain and distribution route disruption affect IP managers, asks Tim Smith of Rouse Consultancy? | 6yrs
With current events creating different commercial needs, luxury brands are having to be nimble when assessing risks and obligations. RPC's Ciara Cullen and Rachel Ellis gave tips on how to blend flexibility with needs and brand values. | 6yrs
Higher margins and lower volumes mean luxury brands are better poised to weather the storm caused by the pandemic than their high street counterparts, say Kemp Little's Gemma Lockyer and Alex Hazeldean. | 6yrs
Trademark owners need to ensure their marks are federally registered, says Milton Springut, otherwise they may be in for a nasty surprise when selling on e-commerce platforms. | 6yrs
With Israel's luxury marketplace growing fast, AYR lawyers Assaf Lapid and Rachel Zilberfarb-Schreiber discuss how the country's flexible design patent laws help smaller brands and why the law should go further. | 6yrs
Potential new powers mark a significant step up in the enforcement abilities of the UK Competitions and Markets Authority in an area which has been notoriously difficult to police in the past, according to Bird & Bird lawyers Victoria Hobbs and Matthew Vance. | 6yrs
Trade mark law is not the appropriate legal avenue to hold intermediaries liable, Lotte Rutgers of Leeway concludes in the aftermath of the CJEU's ruling on Coty's complaint. | 6yrs
As another law firm falls victim to hackers, DLA Piper lawyers David Cook and John Gollaglee share their insights into the growing problem of ransomware and what brands need to know | 6yrs