Ambush Marketing: Create a Buzz Without Getting Stung

Events draw huge publicity and ambush marketing is a way of associating your brand with an event without being the official sponsor, but the rules and regulations around ambush marketing have been tightened as organisers try to protect their sponsors’ investment. With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games approaching, Freeths experts Simon Barker and Emma Bacon steer you through the opportunities and legal constraints of ambush marketing.

BH&O LLP Digest, Apr 2022

Listen to the latest podcast with Helen Bishop & Stuart Webber of Boardman Hawkins & Osborne LLP and catch up with news and stories shared with the B4 community and beyond.

Softening the Blow of Divorce

In this edition of the B4 Podcast, Helen Bishop and Start Webber of BH&O LLP talk to B4 about the work they both do as Family Law experts. They focus on recent changes in divorce laws and talk more about these changes and how they help all parties to get through what is often a painful process.

Ben Fleetwood’s EV Market April Update: Tax, Benefits & the Company...

Really? Do I really need to know this????? It’s a bit early for the old tax and company car story isn’t it? Yes, perhaps it is but as B4’s Electric Vehicle expert will tell you, you need to know this if you’re thinking of purchasing a new vehicle and making a choice between electric and petrol could make a huge difference… and even enable you to choose a nicer car, providing it’s electric.

Professional Services Digest #3

Catch up on the latest news from the Professional Services sector, featuring B4 Members Freeths, Whitley Stimpson, Penningtons Manches Cooper, Family Mediation & Mentoring, Bambury & Co Accountants and many more.

International Women’s Day

A hundred years ago the first women were being admitted as Solicitors. It was a huge milestone following the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919. Who would have thought it back then, that the profession is now full of women practising in all sectors of the profession. In July 2019, 63.1% of new admissions were women.