Brackenbury’s client acts for many high profile footballers and professional athletes in crisis and reputational criminal issues. (more…)
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The Law Commission’s latest discussion paper surrounding corporate criminal liability
Client NewsOn Wednesday 9th June, The UK Law Commission announced it is seeking views on whether, and how, the laws relating to corporate criminal liability can be improved so that they appropriately capture and punish criminal offences committed by corporations, and their directors or senior management. (more…)
The proposed legislation and the impact on social media companies and wider society
Client NewsFollowing the Queen’s Speech in May, the UK government has outlined plans to regulate the internet for the first time in the Online Safety Bill. In an article published in The Law Society Gazette, Brackenbury’s client analyses the proposed legislation and the impact on social media companies and wider society. (more…)
Coronavirus Quarantine and Self-Isolation: What If I Don’t?
Client NewsBrackenbury client’s article in Reports Legal titled ‘Coronavirus Quarantine and Self-Isolation: What If I Don’t?’ explores the real risks of breaching the government quarantine regulations. (more…)
Benefits of tracking a competitors’ intellectual property
Client NewsIn an article published in Startups Magazine, Brackenbury’s client provides guidance to small businesses on the benefits of tracking their competitors’ intellectual property. (more…)
Legal consequences of Belarus’ recent actions
Client NewsIn an article for the publication, Reports Legal, Brackenbury’s client explain how Belarus’ recent actions demonstrate how not to seek an arrest, as well as how to invite international sanctions. (more…)
Out-of-date food offences
Client NewsFollowing Tesco’s hefty food safety fine in April 2021 for out-of-date food offences, Brackenbury’s client reflects on the reasons behind the sentencing and why it will serve as a regulatory compliance warning for all businesses. (more…)
The Serious Fraud Office’s recent case
Client NewsBrackenbury’s client writes for Solicitors Journal on the Serious Fraud Office’s recent case against two former Serco executives, which dramatically collapsed after it emerged the agency had made mistakes when disclosing documents that jeopardised the trial. (more…)
The use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by police
Client NewsIn an article for Police Professional, Brackenbury client examines the balance between human rights, privacy and the use of biometric technology by the police following a recent statement by the UK’s new biometric watchdog that the use of facial recognition technology by police should not be banned. (more…)
Time-limited COVID-status certification
Client NewsAs the UK lockdown eases, the government is considering the introduction of time-limited COVID-status certification to help reopen the economy and society. In an article published in Global Baking & Finance Review, Brackenbury client considers the implications. (more…)