FLINN lawyers, Leonard Hawkes and Benoit Simpelaere, have contributed on part 5: Other Legal Considerations, Electronic Commerce, Social Media and Franchising to the published Practice Guides: Franchise 2019.
We would like to invite you to the second edition of the FLINN CUP which will take place this year on 7 September in Ostend.
FLINN is proud to sponsor “DIApositief” the diversity project recently launched by the Brussels’ Bar.
Will researchers using text and data mining first need to obtain a copyright license? Will artists be able to negotiate better remuneration for their work? Will you be required to have a license when posting a link to a news website? This is what the European Parliament will be voting on very soon.
Scene 1: The risk profile of key border-related systems On February 28, the House of […]
On January 25th, 2019, FLINN’s partners Anna Gibello and Emmanuel VERRAES attended the Meeting of the Presidents and Representatives […]
Yesterday evening Emmanuel Verraes attended the European Music Awards Night in Groningen, where our client […]
The British Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May, lost the Parliamentary vote on the withdrawal agreement […]
For a taste of last year’s FLINN CUP, please click here. Hope to see you […]
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