Mishcon Graduates Podcasts 2015
Welcome to the Market Watch, a podcast from Mishcon de Reya, where we delve into the opportunities and challenges facing the real estate sector through conversations with key industry players.In our third episode, Edward Hughes-Power, Partner at Mishcon de Reya, speaks with Paul Williams, Chief Executive of Derwent London.
Alex Woolhouse, Pro Bono Executive at Mishcon de Reya explores the type of intimate image abuse that associate, Katie Mehew has seen at the SPITE clinic with Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre. Helen Mort, poet and survivor of Intimate Image Abuse talks about her experience and Kate Parker from the Schools Consent Project talks about the need for education in this area.
Alex Woolhouse, Pro Bono Executive at Mishcon de Reya, looks at the pro bono support that the Black Justice Project with Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre gives members of Black communities with associate, Michelle Chiu. Lawyer and activist, Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu talks about the legal issues that Black people face and the need for pro bono assistance.
Alex Woolhouse, Pro Bono Executive at Mishcon de Reya, delves into the legal issues that the LGBTQIA+ community face with Dani St James from Not A Phase and Helen Randall from Stonewall Housing. Mishcon de Reya trainee, Apolloniya Vlasova discusses the pro bono work she does with Pink Law at Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre.
Tyler discusses his background working through financial crises in Asia and Europe, and how these have led to a deep understanding of sovereign and institutional real estate investors. Seaforth Land's innovative approach to redeveloping and restoring heritage buildings . is discussed as an innovative force for its innovative approach to redeveloping and restoring heritage buildings in central London.
In this podcast, the pair talk about the background to the Renters (Reform) Bill, the key changes for landlords and tenants proposed by the Bill, and timings for implementation.
Joanna Lampert, a Partner in Mishcon de Reya's Property Litigation Group, is joined by Victoria Liddle of Allsop for an update on receivership in the context of the UK real estate market.In this podcast, the pair talk about the role of the fixed charge receiver, how they are appointed and their main powers, as well as providing guidance for both lenders and borrowers in relation to the receivership process.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.For the final episode of this series, Solicitor Apprentice Ruya Pancar is joined by Muzammal Mushtaq, a first-year Solicitor Apprentice and Emma Boxall, our Early Careers Assistant. They talk about the application process for the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme and share some useful hints and tips for each stage.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In this episode, Solicitor Apprentice Ruya Pancar is joined by Jess Cane, a first-year Solicitor Apprentice and Tom Wicksteed, our Early Careers Manager. They discuss the importance of making the most out of your time in year 12 and how best to do so. Jess recounts her experience as a year 12 student and applying for Mishcon de Reya's Solicitor Apprenticeship, and Tom shares his perspective from an Early Careers recruitment point of view.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In episode 5, Solicitor Apprentice Lizzi Horner continues her deep dive into the Fim's departments, talking to fee-earners and solicitor apprentices to provide an insight into some of the work they do.This episode, Lizzi is joined by Associate Alexandra Agnew to discuss the work of the Private department, Associate Jamie Barton to discuss the Employment department and Solicitor Apprentice Ed Dawes and Associate Harriet Gorter to discuss Real Estate.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In this episode, Solicitor Apprentice Lizzi Horner delves into three of the Firm's departments, talking to fee-earners and solicitor apprentices to help gain an insight into some of the work they do.Solicitor Apprentice Ruya Pancar and Managing Associate Lydia Kellet join Lizzi to discuss the Corporate department, Ruya and Associate Dom Walsh talk about Innovation, and Solicitor Apprentice Ed Dawes and Managing Associate Jonathan Barnett discuss Dispute Resolution.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In episode 3, Solicitor Apprentice Lizzi Horner is joined by second-year Solicitor Apprentice Molly Kiely to talk about your average day as a Solicitor Apprentice, and dispel some common apprenticeship myths. Molly gives a detailed account of her day-to-day work in addition to what she gets up to outside of the office.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In this episode, Solicitor Apprentice Ruya Pancar is joined by second-year Solicitor Apprentice Kira Shaw and Early Careers Advisor Thomas Hogan. They discuss the details of the Solicitor Apprenticeship Programme, what it entails and the benefits of pursing the apprenticeship route into the legal profession, as opposed to the more traditional route.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In the first episode in this series, two of our current Solicitor Apprentices, Lizzi Horner and Ruya Pancar are joined by Brandon Farley, a second-year Solicitor Apprentice and Harriet Roach, an Associate in the Insurance Litigation team. They discuss what it's like to work at Mishcon de Reya and some of the ways the Firm supports its Solicitor Apprentices.
In the second episode, Sarah Lau sits down with Charlotte Sandberg.
In the first episode, Alexander Rhodes sits down with Nadim Meer.
In this podcast: False binaries: Reparative approaches to the legacy of colonial injustice, Partner Ben Brandon and South African barrister and academic, Max du Plessis SC, discuss the idea of reparations for colonial wrongdoing and the forms that reparations can take. They explore the contemporary objections to reparative justice and why, despite the difficulties, colonial injustice and its present day legacy of racism and violence can and should be addressed. About Mishcon de Reya's Black History Month programme:The programme, entitled "Colonial Amnesia: A Legal and Historical Review of the Afterlife of Britain's Rule in Africa", takes a critical look at the history and legacy of over two centuries of Britain's colonial rule in Africa. It explores alternative perspectives to the celebration of the British imperial age that our building, Africa House, represents. We are proud to welcome a range of impressive speakers and experts to help us embark on a process of recovering lost memories of a frequently overlooked and misunderstood period, in doing so we hope to tap into a vibrant and dynamic intellectual space where history, law, race and culture combine to produce fresh ideas to challenge the toxic legacy of colonial injustice.
Managing Associate Alexander Rhodes shares his experience of working as a lawyer while also involved in advocacy work for a charity with Elliot Moss.
Deputy Chairman Anthony Julius speaks to Elliot Moss about his career so far and what makes Mishcon de Reya a unique place to work.
Partner Hugo Plowman tells Elliot Moss what makes a great shaper, as well as expressing a love for fly fishing.
Graduate Recruitment & Development Advisor Charlotte Lynch and Training Principal Jonathan Berman outline what the word 'shaper' means to them, sharing with Elliot Moss all the ways in which interested applicants can make the right impression when applying to Mishcon de Reya.
Partner Victoria Pigott describes her career path to Elliot Moss and singles out what makes Mishcon de Reya different.
Millicent Freeman, Alex Brereton and Miten Vaghela tell Elliot Moss about the realities of a training contract at Mishcon de Reya, sharing what attracted them to the firm in the first place and what they've been working on.