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Supporting International Women’s Day and #eachforequal
This week at Ignition Law, we are joining in the collective action around International Women’s Day to think about what we can all do to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden perceptions, improve situations and celebrate women’s achievements.

Building trust and integrity in your start-up team and avoiding burn out
This October 10th is Mental Health Awareness Day and a chance for the start-up community and founders to consider what they can do to ensure they are creating a culture of teamwork, trust and integrity that will benefit everyone’s mental wellbeing and prevent anyone from burning out.

Women in law: profound progress, but still some way to go
Last year we celebrated 100 years of women being able to vote and in 2019 we celebrate another important anniversary: 100 years since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, allowing women to become lawyers for the first time. It’s easy to get complacent about the journey and victories that have led us to this point, but before we look at where we are now it’s important to look at how we have got here and what we can do to help improve things going forward.

How Brexit may affect seven key areas
How Brexit may affect laws governing contracts, investment, data protection, competition, intellectual property, employment and immigration

Can we still rely on EU trademark filings to protect IP in the UK?
For companies looking to protect their brands in the UK and across Europe more generally, it was, until recently, most cost effective to register trademarks with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). Upon registration, the relevant intellectual property would be protected throughout the EU, including the UK.

Autumn Budget 2018: Changes To Entrepreneurs’ Relief
On 29 October 2018, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered the 2018 Autumn Budget to the House of Commons. The generous Entrepreneurs’ Relief scheme has survived, however the conditions for qualification have tightened.

Cake and Controversy
Supreme court rules that a bakery’s refusal to make a “support gay marriage” cake was not discriminatory

Data leaks and employer liability
Picture the scene:
You’re a conscientious employer. You diligently follow data protection laws. One day, you discover your senior IT auditor has been running a slimming drug supply operation from the office mail room, but you let him off with a verbal warning.

GDPR – The new data privacy law: What you need to know and how we can help
GDPR is a new privacy law which governs the collection and use of data relating to all individuals within the EU. It will give people more rights and protection around how their personal data is processed, used and shared between and by organisations. It introduces tougher fines for non-compliance and gives people more say on what companies can do with their data. It also makes data protection rules more or less identical throughout the EU.

Alex McPherson: Agile working is the future of law in The Lawyer
Alex McPherson is in The Lawyer Magazine with a 60 sec interview on agile working.