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AI Podcast: AI and Data Security

26 March 2024

In the third and final podcast in our ‘AI Podcast’ trilogy, Lucy Densham Brown and Rebecca Dowle, members of the data protection team, will be discussing how to use AI to process data safely. They will be looking closely at the risks for businesses and the types of data security protections you can put in place.

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Workplace health and wellbeing: Portugal’s ‘right to rest’ laws

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The pandemic has brought the topic of health and wellbeing to the forefront, not least in the employment sphere.

Flexible Working Post Pandemic

11 November 2021

It’s inevitable that many employers will now find themselves facing an increasing number of flexible working requests from employees who have been able to work remotely from home in recent months and wish to continue to do so in some form.

Mental health in an unequal world

07 October 2021

Sunday 10 October 2021 marks World Mental Health Day, with this year’s official theme announced by the World Federation for Mental Health as “Mental Health in an Unequal World”.

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  • 08 December 2023
  • Immigration

UK Hospitality – Right to Work

The UK’s hospitality sector is strongly impacted by immigration rules and policies post-Brexit.

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  • 04 December 2023
  • Privacy and Data Protection

The UK-US data bridge for transfers of personal data – Melanie Pimenta writes for Business Voice magazine

In Business Voice magazine, Melanie Pimenta, Senior Solicitor at Clarkslegal writes that transferring data can be a tricky business and the risks of getting it wrong can be costly both reputationally and financially.

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  • 04 December 2023
  • Commercial Real Estate

Real Estate update and 2024 expectations

The ECC confers rights on code operators to install and maintain electronic communications apparatus on public land, and even grants operators the right to sometimes apply to court for an order allowing them to install and maintain such apparatus on private land.

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  • 29 November 2023
  • Construction

How will the Autumn Statement 2023 affect the Construction Industry?

On 22 November 2023 Parliament was presented with the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.

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  • 29 November 2023
  • Public Procurement

Public Procurement Annual Update 2023

Watch Clarkslegal’s Public Procurement team as they provide you with the essential information businesses involved in public tenders need to know.

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  • 28 November 2023
  • Employment

The risk of insolvency with equal pay claims: how can you avoid them?

Even though the law states that everyone should be paid equally for work of comparable value, this does not always happen in practice.