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When disruption is the norm and you’re surrounded by complexity, you need clarity. Osborne Clarke's straight-talking legal experts will give you the insights and advice you need to get the right result. Osborne Clarke is an international legal practice with over 270 Partners and more than 900 lawyers in 26 locations*. We help clients tackle the issues they’re facing today, and prepare for the ones they will face tomorrow. *Services in India are provided by a relationship firm
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Gavin & Adam take a look at a lesser known category – Expansion Worker – and how this can be of benefit to overseas company's not yet set up in the UK (but who want to). A UK Expansion Worker visa allows an individual to come to the UK to set up a branch of an overseas business that has not started trading in the UK yet.…
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Julia sits down with Isabelle Parasram OBE to chat about her life in law and politics and now as CEO for The Institute for Social Value. They discuss… Her early years living in both East London and Trinidad and Tobago Why we should love the work we do and aspire to make a positive difference The importance of trusting in yourself and others around …
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Julia chats to Dawnet McLaughlin in our latest Building Women podcast Dawnet shares her inspiring journey starting with her family roots in Jamaica, to becoming a female leader in the construction industry as a Regional Managing Director at Vistry Homes. She explores topics such as: how her family has influenced her mindset today, overcoming multip…
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Seirian Thomas, Jonty Langham, Victoria Parry, and Jonathan McDonald discuss the diversity and inclusion initiatives in the financial services industry from a disputes perspective, looking at litigation risks firms may need to consider.De către Osborne Clarke
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Julia chats with Sammie Steele, MD of Placemaking and Regeneration at Places for People, about her journey from rural Shropshire to the present day. They discuss her career in construction starting during the financial crisis, how she navigated setbacks, and how she is learning to be comfortable with feeling uncomfortable. Most importantly, they ex…
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The Future of Retail in Europe The Future of Retail in Europe session explored the complexities of deploying Artificial Intelligence into retail businesses and as well as adapting to new regulatory requirements in relation to greenwashing and sustainability. Our international expert panellist discussed the recent legal developments and provided an …
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The Future of Retail in Europe The Future of Retail in Europe session explored the complexities of deploying Artificial Intelligence into retail businesses and as well as adapting to new regulatory requirements in relation to greenwashing and sustainability. Our international expert panellist discussed the recent legal developments and provided an …
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In our eleventh Telecoms Takeaway podcast, Tom Bumstead and Chris Dent conclude their mini-series with part 2 of episode 4 looking at the future landscape of the Electronic Communications Code following the Product Security Telecommunications Infrastructure Act. They will discuss potential improvements that could be made that could benefit landowne…
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Julia chats with Karen Dunn, head of planning at Barratt Developments about her career journey. Karen debunks the common misconceptions of being a woman in the planning industry and... shares her unconventional route into planning and construction reflects on her higher education and what advice she would give to her younger self the supportive com…
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In our tenth Telecoms Takeaway podcast, Tom Bumstead and Chris Dent continue their mini-series navigating the provisions of the Product Security Telecommunications Infrastructure Act, with the final episode broken into 2 parts. Part 1 of episode 4 looks at the current state of affairs for mobile phone coverage and broadband services in the UK in re…
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Seirian Thomas, Rachel Couter, Chris Hickey and Capucine de Hennin discuss the UK financial services regulators' positions on the use of AI, and what firms can be doing to stay compliant. Here is the link to the AI webinar mentioned: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4585775/CFE88CC16FFD70733F1F49D1C5FA4A9A…
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Welcome to this very special EXTRA episode of Building Women – our podcast that shines a light on senior women in the construction industry and their journeys and achievements in an environment that is still male dominated. In this special episode, which we recorded rather appropriately on International Women's Day, I had the privilege of interview…
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Welcome back for the third episode in our series covering the changes brought in by the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act. In this episode, Tom Bumstead and Chris Dent will be looking at those changes that are yet to come into effect and discussing what impact these might have on the landscape for operators and site provide…
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Wired for Change? Unpacking the changes to date In our seventh Telecoms Takeaway podcast, Tom Bumstead and Chris Dent continue our four part mini-series with the second instalment which focuses on the changes which the Product Security Telecommunications Infrastructure Act has introduced to the Electronic Communications Code. In this episode, we ta…
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This month Julia Jolley sits down with Sam Kay, Head of Legal at Kier Group to chat about her career journey as a mixed-race woman and top career tips. Sam explains how she 'fell into' construction disputes in her early career but ended up travelling the world working on some fascinating cases in international firms.…
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This month Julia Jolley sits down with Catherine Wenger to chat about the challenges and opportunities of being a female engineer in our latest Building Women podcast. Catherine speaks about her career journey and some of the incredible projects she has worked on over the years.De către Osborne Clarke
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Seirian Thomas, Nikki Worden and Paul Harris discuss Osborne Clarke's upcoming Future of Financial Services Week, which will cover the themes of AI and data, regulation, marketing and ESG, and fundraising. The events kick off on 5 February 2024 – please register online and join us!De către Osborne Clarke
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This is the first episode in the second series of the Osborne Clarke podcast series about mobility as a service (MaaS) and smart mobility. We will look at legal and other issues related to MaaS, as well as smart mobility more broadly. In the first episode hosts Jeremy Godley and Marie-Claire Day define MaaS and smart mobility, and discuss regulator…
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As part of our series on the Draft Media Bill, TK Spiff is joined by Jamie Heatly and Pippa Smith to discuss the significant proposed reforms to the video-on-demand regime in the UK, including the creation of standards and accessibility codes aligned with the rules for TV broadcasters and the extension of territorial scope to include non-UK service…
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In the latest episode of Osborne Clarke's Energy Innovation podcast series, Deborah Harvey leads a discussion with Osborne Clarke colleagues Daniel Breuer, Partner and Head of our Energy Practice in Germany, and Lukasz Petelski, Energy Counsel in Poland. Together they discuss the role of CPPAs and activity within each jurisdiction, including what t…
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As part of our series on the Draft Media Bill, TK Spiff is joined by Alex Aisthorpe to discuss the proposed public service broadcasting (PSB) reforms. The two discuss the new PSB prominence rules, as well as a wider conversation on how the planned reforms seek to protect and promote the UK's public service broadcasters.…
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As part of our series on the Draft Media Bill, TK Spiff is joined by Alex Aisthorpe to discuss the proposed public service broadcasting (PSB) reforms. The two discuss the new PSB prominence rules, as well as a wider conversation on how the planned reforms seek to protect and promote the UK's public service broadcasters.…
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We take a deep dive into the key issues in the DMCC for those in the media sector, focusing on the proposed subscription contracts regime and the risks posed to video-on-demand and other subscription-based digital entertainment services.De către Osborne Clarke
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