Lewis Silkin

From TV on your telephone to blogging in the boardroom - in the world of communications, we see changes not just to content and platforms but also to the way brands capitalise on these changing structures to reach increasingly sophisticated and fragmented markets.

At the same time as changes to the regulation of content are being driven by domestic and European influence, technological innovations are multiplying platform possibilities. Brands, technology, media, marcoms and communications businesses are continually adapting their approach and structures in response to the opportunities these changes present.

As a firm we have been recognised for many years as leading experts in advertising, marketing and brand management. We have grown our expertise in ways which reflect the changes to the wider media, content, technology and communications markets and now service the needs of clients across all these ‘Mediascape’ disciplines.

The combination of our in-depth market knowledge and specialist legal skills means that we can work side-by-side with our clients – from start-up technology companies, to major media organisations and multinational brands - to structure businesses, monetise content, develop people, deliver projects, manage risk, resolve disputes and build value.

As businesses form, develop and transform themselves around the exciting and ever changing opportunities in this area, we aim to stay with our clients - advising and helping them succeed every step of the way.
 


Contact Details

Contact: Brinsley Dresden
Telephone: 020 7074 8069
Email: Brinsley.Dresden@lewissilkin.com
Web: www.lewissilkin.com

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