What does the Ed Sheeran ruling mean for future claims of copyright infringement in the music industry?
The use of beauty filters in social media advertising could exaggerate effects of certain cosmetics products, be misleading to consumers, and therefore be a breach of advertising regulations, the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has ruled.
The Children’s Code came into force as a statutory code of practice under the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) on 2nd September 2020. The code has a 12 month transition period, allowing organisations until 2nd September 2021 to ensure that they conform to the code requirements.
For many businesses, the coronavirus pandemic has been hugely disruptive and may mean that you are unable to carry out your contractual obligations
Mincoffs Solicitors’ esteemed commercial team is delighted to have been named twice in the shortlist for the Legal 500 UK Awards 2020 in the TMT (Technology, Media and Telecoms) category, which has been released today.
Mincoffs Solicitors experienced and ‘well-regarded’ technology team has been recognised in the top rankings for Information Technology in the 2020 Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession.
Mincoffs' Technology Team is hosting its next 'Tech Drinks' networking event for the technology community at Banyan on Thursday 10th October.
Leading commercial law firm, Mincoffs Solicitors, is strengthening its offering to commercial and employment clients with the addition of two new hires.
North East-based competition, the If We Can You Can (IWCYC) Challenge, has unveiled its regional business partnerships for 2019 as it launches the 11th year of its annual startup challenge.
Associate Commercial Solicitor, David Cox, reveals why a multi-disciplinary outlook is essential when protecting your business’s data and reputation against a cyber-attack