Welcome to 'What's The Law?' podcast by the team at Jacksons Law Firm. Jacksons is a full service law firm based in the North East of England working for businesses and private individuals. We're here to chat about 'What's The Law' and how it affects various stages in your life. In this first series…
why businesses should take stock and review, a frank and practical discussion in collaboration with Begbies Traynor Group and Jacksons Law Firm
In this episode of our 'What's The Law' Podcast series, Helen Marram, Associate Solicitor in Jacksons Comercial Property team, chats to Iain Robinson, Town Centre Development Manager at Stockton Borough Council.Helen and Ian talk about the exciting plans for Stockton Town, how the plans are coming along and the overall visions for the future in the borough.Contact UsFor information on anything covered in this episode please contact Helen Marram on DD: 01642 873723 or Email: hmarram@jacksons-law.com
It this episode of our #WhatsTheLaw podcast series we are joined by Stephen Robinson from Jacksons Law Firm and Matthew Burgess from Tilney.Stephen and Matthew will be discussing Ethical and Sustainable Investing (ESG). They will talk about what it is, what it means, how it ties in with succession planning, and worst case scenarios.
In this episode of we talk about diversification in farming and agriculture. #WhatsTheLawPodIn this episode Nicola Neilson, Partner and Head of Agricultural Property and David Artley, Solicitor, Corporate and Commercial, are joined by Paul Topham, Partner and North East Head of Agriculture at Azets. They will discuss diversification in the farming industry as it continues to face a great deal of uncertainty, particularly with the fallout of Brexit and having withdrawn from Europe.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at mental health in the workplace and discussing the affect the pandemic has had on mental health. The team are joined by mental fitness coach, Polly Brennan from Adventurous Coaching for the discussion.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the hospitality sector. Jacksons' Helen Marram is joined by David Cash from Christie & Co for the discussion.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at how apprentices can add value to a business and how an apprenticeship can be the start of a great career. Our HR manager, Zoe Tweddle, is joined by Janeen Nevison from the Learning Curve group and a few of the Jacksons current or former apprentices for this episode.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be explaining the forthcoming changes to the governments IR 35 legislation and looking at how these changes will effect both contractors engaged by intermediaries and the businesses engaging them. The employment team is joined by Martin Johnson, partner at Torgersens chartered accountants.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at the affect the Covid-19 pandemic has had on separated parents and subsequent childcare arrangements, how best to avoid such matters going to court and how the family law world has adapted to these new challenges. The team from Jacksons are joined by Denise Todd; an accredited family mediator and former CAFCASS officer from Pathway Mediation.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at the legal process involved in putting your property into different pension schemes. The team are joined by David Smith from Tilney Financial for this discussion.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at the affect the coronavirus pandemic has had on the housing market. We are joined by Steven Ball from Taylor Wimpey as well as our very own Jonathan Wall from the new build conveyancing team.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at the different legal considerations required when starting a new business including business structure, intellectual property and financing. We're thrilled to welcome a guest on this episode; Andrew Bartlett from ROAM Local App.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be discussing lasting powers of attorney including what they are and why you might need them as well as the pitfalls to avoid. There's plenty of practical advice and guidance in this episode.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we are joined by local business owners to discuss how lockdown has affected their business, what changes they have had to make and what the future holds. The guests on this episode are Peter Mckeone from Diablo Seasonings, freelancer Kathryn Armitage, Declan Williams from The Digital Gene, Keiron Goldsborough from Narrative Communications and our very own Karen Robinson.
In this episode of 'What's The Law?' we will be looking at some of the challenges currently facing farmers and the importance of succession planning. Solicitors from Jacksons Law Firm are joined with Paul Topham from Baldwins Accountants for the discussion.
In this episode of 'What's The Law' the members of the Jacksons Covid-19 task force will talk about the journey into lockdown and the steps that they are taking as the lockdown is relaxed and people return to work.
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we discuss embracing the new normal at work in light of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic.
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will look at what happens when contracts are frustrated with particular focus on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. We cover force majeure & frustration.
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will be looking to shed some light on the conveyancing process for prospective house buyers. #WhatsTheLawPod
In this episode of What's The Law we'll be looking at why young people should think about having a will. #WhatsTheLawPod
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will be looking at why cohabitation agreements are important. #WhatsTheLawPod
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will look some of the 'problems' most businesses face when they first start up. #WhatsTheLaw
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will look at 'people' and what start up businesses should think about when taking on staff for the first time. #WhatsTheLawPod
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will look at 'property' and what start up businesses should consider when taking out a lease of premises for the first time. #WhatsTheLawPod
In this episode of 'What's The Law' we will look at 'planning' and what start ups need to consider in terms of business structure, business name and protection of ideas. #WhatsTheLawPod