Episodes
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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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In our eighth episode we are joined by Ann Fort (US Intellectual Property Partner) and David Wilkinson (UK Company Commercial Partner) for a discussion on Intellectual Property and Anti-Trust. Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity AI brings on an informed basis, taking into account the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which the financial services industry operates.
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Utilizing health data requires health and life sciences companies to tread a fine line between innovation and protecting patient privacy. Listen to the latest episode in our Data as an Asset podcast series, where we outline: key US, EU and UK regulations global health and life sciences companies need to be aware of, the obstacles and opportunities for research, product development, patients and the public good and AI's potential for healthcare innovation
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Listen to this podcast highlighting a surge in 2024 mergers and acquisitions in the UK's challenger bank sector, contrasting with 2023's low activity. Paul Pugh, Timothy Fosh, Shelley Evans and Emma Jones discuss the profitability challenges of challenger banks, the complexities of deal structures, regulatory issues, and integration hurdles, suggesting mergers might often be more effective than acquisitions.
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In our seventh episode we are joined by Babar Hayat, Head of tech and transformation at Konexo, for a discussion on AI perspectives on digital transformation. Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity AI brings on an informed basis, taking into account the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which the financial services industry operates.
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New personal liability measures for senior managers within digital businesses: The UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Bill marks a significant shift in responsibility and risk onto individuals, for example company directors, including stricter fines for non-compliance.
Find out the responsibilities senior managers and the board need to be aware of and how they differ from similar regimes, such as UK financial services regulations, in our latest podcast.
To discuss how these measures will impact you, get in touch with Julia Woodward-Carlton, Elizabeth Coleman, Claire Carroll and Ruth Haynes.
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In our sixth episode we are joined by our German partner Nils Müller, for a discussion on AI perspectives on EU Regulation.
Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity AI brings on an informed basis, taking into account the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which the financial services industry operates. -
In the fourth episode of our podcast series focused on the upcoming UK General Election, Nicolette Sanders is joined by Neal Higgins who is based in our Washington office. Neal shares an insight into the legislative process in the US and how it is currently functioning including how the current administration gets things done (or not) in light of the current majorities in the respective Houses; how this plays out in terms of legislative/exec orders and judicial activity; and touch on current state of play in cyber regulation.
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In this fifth episode we are joined by Amman partner Sarah Khatib for a discussion on AI regulation in the UAE and Middle East.
Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity AI brings on an informed basis, taking into account the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which the financial services industry operates. -
The Building Safety Act 2022 brought with it a tide of new regulations and legal requirements for owners and occupiers of properties with a residential element. The vast majority of the Act is now in full force and effect in England and there are obligations for all occupiers of tall mixed use buildings – even those with purely commercial premises in such properties.
If you’re an owner or manager, do you know your safety case from your building assessment certificate, or your engagement strategy from your mandatory occurrence reporting? If you occupy commercial premises in a mixed use building, do you know how you could be affected by the Act?
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In this fourth episode we are joined by Hong Kong partner Frankie Tam for a discussion on AI regulation in Hong Kong and China.
Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity AI brings on an informed basis, taking into account the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which the financial services industry operates.
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Given the increase in dawn raids and competition law investigations, now is a good time to familiarize yourself with the UK Competition and Market Authority's new and extended powers of investigation that are being introduced by the Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Bill. This includes the power to access premises, conduct interviews and impose new civil penalties against both individuals and companies.
In this podcast episode, Elizabeth Coleman, Julia Woodward-Carlton and Emily Beighton explain the changes to investigations and how companies can prepare.
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Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this podcast series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity which AI brings, but on an informed basis taking account of the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which your business operates.
In this third episode we are joined by Washington DC partner Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik, for a discussion on regulation of AI from a US (federal and state) perspective.
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Designed to help you look beyond the headlines and hype cycle, this podcast series will help you make the most of the significant opportunity which AI brings, but on an informed basis taking account of the rapidly evolving legal, regulatory and risk and control frameworks in which your business operates.
In this second episode we are joined by London partner Tim Fosh for a discussion on the regulation of AI in financial services from a UK perspective.
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