Episodes
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The UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act means that, for the first time, the Competition and Markets Authority will be able to take action against businesses that breach consumer law, including imposing fines. In this podcast, Matthew Gough, Joanna Hooper and Julia Woodward-Carlton discuss the CMA's new enforcement powers and how businesses can prepare.
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Our Pensions in a Pod podcast series keeps you informed on topical issues within the pensions and benefits world.
In latest instalment in this podcast series, Jeremy Goodwin and Charlotte Cartwright focus on trustee governance with guest speakers Nick Gannon (the Pensions Regulator) and Annabelle Hardiman (IGG).
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We are delighted to share the first episode of the fourth instalment of the Energy Transition Series. Engage with leading experts in the energy sector as they explore pivotal global energy trends, offering the latest insights and analyses to support your journey towards a more sustainable, low-carbon future.
The first episode tackles the intricacies of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) amidst the evolving energy landscape.
We are currently witnessing the golden age of PPAs, a pivotal period where these agreements serve as a dynamic force propelling the growth of renewable energy, spurring innovation, and contributing to meaningful progress in our energy transition.
Listen to this thought-provoking webinar that sheds light on the present state of PPAs and the broader energy market. Our esteemed panel of international industry figures dissect critical trends and obstacles, such as the volatility of power prices, the regulatory framework, the significance of environmental attributes, the impact of project delays, and the emerging emphasis on Virtual PPAs.
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The final countdown… just 48 hours to go to the results of the UK General Election. This episode covers a summary of some of the key findings from previous episodes and some of the takeaways from our General Election event with Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute of Fiscal studies. Nicolette also discusses what might come next following the election: the immediate aftermath, the King’ Speech and further ahead.
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Tune in to the fourth episode of our podcast series on Private Equity trends in Europe. Ignacio Balañá, Sixto de la Calle and Maria Ramalle Quiñones provide an overview of the Spanish private equity and venture capital markets, highlighting current market conditions, local trends, and active sectors, as well as the future of the markets.
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In the twelfth and final episode in this series, we are joined by Jennifer Miles in London and Ron Zdrojeski in New York for a discussion on disputes and regulatory enforcement considerations around AI.
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In this episode of our EU AI Act legal insights podcast, Lorna Doggett, Nils Müller and Carolyn Sullivan, our regulatory AI, data privacy and cyber security law experts, continue their discussion on the implementation of the EU AI Act now that the final text is published. They explore how businesses can address the Act’s requirements and discuss additional steps to consider.
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In this episode of our EU AI Act legal insights podcast, Lorna Doggett, Nils Müller and Carolyn Sullivan, our regulatory AI, data privacy and cyber security law experts, discuss the implementation of the EU AI Act now that the final text is published. They discuss what to do next, how our AI Mitigator tool can help, and practicalities of seeking information from suppliers of AI tools to help with reviews of compliance.
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Welcome to the first edition in our Pensions in a Pod podcast series. This series keeps you informed on topical issues within the pensions and benefits world.
Ahead of the UK's general election on July 4 2024, our speakers discuss details of the political parties' pensions policies and manifesto commitments, including the effect the general election has had on pensions policy, proposals for pensions reform and plans for DC schemes to invest in UK growth assets.
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The UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act introduces broad changes to the merger control regime. In this podcast, Julia Woodward-Carlton, Peter Harper, Claire Morgan and Laura Wright discuss the crackdown on killer acquisitions, changes to jurisdictional thresholds and merger investigation procedures, as well as new mandatory merger reporting requirements that businesses need to be aware of.
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Tune in to the third episode of our podcast series on Private Equity trends in Europe. Partners Gavin O'Flaherty and Mary Kiely provide an overview of the Irish private equity and venture capital markets, highlighting current market conditions, local trends, and active sectors, as well as the future of the markets.
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In the eleventh episode in this series, we are joined by Simon Lightman in London and Cynthia Shoss in New York for a discussion on ethics and digital trust considerations around AI.
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Tune in to the second episode of our podcast series on Private Equity trends in Europe. Partners Matthew Allen and Steffen Schniepp provide an overview of the German private equity and venture capital markets, highlighting current market conditions, local trends, and active sectors, as well as the future of the markets.
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In the tenth episode in this series, we are joined by Michael Bahar in Washington and Philip James in London for a discussion on fraud prevention and cybersecurity considerations around AI.
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Dive into the UK’s new Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act and its implications for subscription contracts with consumers. The Act introduces a specific regime to prevent “subscription traps” and ensure fair treatment for customers. In this podcast, Julia Woodward-Carlton, Eve England and Zoe Haden discuss the key operational changes businesses need to implement to comply with the Act’s new requirements.
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Tune in to our inaugural episode of our new podcast series on Private Equity trends in Europe. Partners Matthew Allen and James Trevis discuss our Private Equity team's recent win at the Real Deals Private Equity Awards, highlight some recent key deals we have advised on, and what the future holds for the team.
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In the ninth episode in this series, we are joined by John Pruitt in New York and Martin Mankabady in London for a discussion on AI use cases and regulation in the insurance industry.
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