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Chris Paul, Partner and Head of the Energy and Sustainability at Trowers & Hamlins, speaks to Tim Meanock CEO and Co-founder of Tallarna, a climate tech and finance platform focused on delivering sustainable impact through Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) solutions.In the podcast they explore the financial challenges involved in the energy transition within the built environment, including the funding gap between retrofit demand and available capital and how innovative subscription models can bridge the gap. Tim also provides an overview of the EaaS subscription model and how it delivers day-one cost savings for building owners.
AI and automation are reshaping how professionals engage with their clients and promote their services, but is there any room left for human creativity? In today's episode of the CMO Series Podcast, Charles Cousins is joined by Nicholas Barrows, Director of Marketing at Trowers & Hamlins, to discuss the evolution of AI, data and creativity in marketing and business development. Nicholas shares his insights on how AI is transforming the professional industry, the journey of their data-driven campaigns like ‘Rethinking Regeneration', and how professionals can blend AI, data, and human creativity to promote greater client engagement. Nicholas and Charles cover: How AI and data have changed the way professionals engage with their clients in marketing and business development, and where human creativity fits into this. How to leverage AI and automation to uncover new opportunities and drive business development efforts. The ‘Rethinking Regeneration' campaign, and the roles technology and data-driven client engagement play alongside human creativity. The challenges of delivering the ‘Rethinking Regeneration' campaign and how they were tackled. Advice for professionals looking to blend AI with creativity for better client engagement.
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Devolution Dissected returns with the second episode of our two-part series, diving deeper into the shifting dynamics of local government.Amardeep Gill, Head of Public Sector at Trowers & Hamlins, and Partner Paul McDermott are once again joined by Evie John and Chris Naylor from Inner Circle Consulting to explore the realities of local government reorganisation.Together, they unpack the behavioural and cultural shifts needed to lead change, address the importance of financial sustainability and the need for purpose in leadership.
Devolution Dissected returns with a brand-new two-part series, continuing the conversation on the evolving landscape of local government. Nearly four months on from the release of the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Head of Public Sector at Trowers & Hamlins, is once again joined by fellow partner Paul McDermott, along with guests from Inner Circle Consulting, Evie John and Chris Naylor.In the first episode, they explore the challenges and opportunities presented by the devolution process, including the importance of balancing process with strategic thinking and whether the government is delivering on its role in the devolution process.
In this episode of The Purposeful Strategist, Belden Menkus speaks with Sara Bailey, Senior Partner at Trowers & Hamlins. Sara brings over 30 years of experience in the legal profession and reflects on the progress of the firm's ambitious transformation since her first appearance on the podcast in 2023. She shares insights on balancing long-term, purpose-driven strategies with the short-term demands of running a business. Sara reflects on how real growth isn't about cutting costs but giving people the headroom to think, innovate, and create. She discusses how embedding purpose into a firm's vision and fostering a people-driven culture are essential for navigating today's fast-paced business environment.The discussion explores:Reflecting on the progress of the firm's ambitious transformation plans since her last appearance on the podcastThe challenge of balancing long-term strategic vision with short-term business pressuresHow real growth is facilitated through giving staff headroom to innovate, not just cutting costsSara's approach to empathetic leadership and fostering inclusion at the firmAchieving strategy execution through transparency and keeping people at the forefront
Hosted by Urbano Network, this event examined the likely impact of new Procurement Act on SMEs.The new act mentions SMEs only once, but the subsequent National Procurement Policy Statement and other documents have made opening up opportunities to small and micro business a central commitment of the government.To help examine how this will and could work in practice, we hear from the following expert panel:Dr Rebecca Rees, Head of Public Procurement, Trowers & HamlinsLucy Carraz, ESG Strategy & Growth Director (Europe & India) at AECOMDamon Pickard, Procurement Business Partner at Peabody Housing and part of the G15 group of London's leading housing associationsLouise Carroll, Associate Director - Procurement Advisory at Mace ConsultQuestions to the panel and also the experiences of tendering from representatives of SMEs present were facilitated by Mark Herring, Urbano Network's Connector-In-Chief and Director of Talent Lab, which specialises in communications and tendering.Urbano gratefully acknowledges the support of Trowers & Hamlins and Stewart Title in delivering this event and recording.Details of podcast recordings of Urbano events, including tendering and procurement, can be found on this channel.Details of Talent Lab/Urbano's experience around SME engagement, events, training and guides etc can be found here: https://www.urbanonetwork.co.uk/the-new-procurement-act-and-smes-words-into-actionsSupport the show
In the final episode of our series examining the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. This episode delves into the central themes of local government reform, the challenges around fostering inclusive economic growth through local growth plans and critically examines whether the system has the capacity to handle these ambitious reforms.
Send us a textI chatted to Rob Beiley, a Partner at law firm Trowers & Hamlins with over 20 years of experience in the affordable housing sector.Rob advises housing associations, local authorities, developers and institutional investors on topics including corporate governance, housing finance, development and structuring.He's also a board member of the Housing & Finance Institute, Chair of the British Property Federation's Affordable Housing group and a contributor to Inside Housing and the BBC on topics like council-led housing initiatives and the rise of local authority housing companies.We covered:What are the different types of Social Housing and who is involved in delivering itA potted history of Social Housing, including large-scale stock transfers and the growth of the Housing Association sector under the Conservatives and New Labour administrations in the 1990s and the early 2000sHow investment in Social Housing has evolved over the years, and what kind of returns investors can expect Guest website: https://www.trowers.com/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-beiley-8a906944/Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/
In the third episode of our series dissecting the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. This episode examines the financial aspects of the Devolution White Paper, including its proposals to simplify local authority funding through models such as integrated financial settlements.
In the second episode of our four-part series on the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, returns with Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. In this episode, the discussion dives into the devolution framework and examining strategic authorities and their evolving role. They also explore whether London is finally receiving its fair share of devolved powers and what this means for the broader devolution agenda.
In the first episode of our four-part series exploring the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. Together they share their initial thoughts on the Devolution White Paper and assess its winners and losers following its release.
Rachel and Louise's guest is Nicholas Barrows, Director of Marketing with law firm Trowers & Hamlins. They talk mental health,neurodiversity and the challenges and opportunities of managing a multigenerational workforce. https://www.trowers.com Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com
Transparency is 'hard baked' throughout the Procurement Act, but what does this mean in practice? Episode two of the CIPS Preparing for the Procurement Act series focuses on the new notice requirements, the resulting practical implications for contracting authorities and how you can prepare for the changes. Rebecca Rees, partner and head of public procurement at Trowers & Hamlins joins the Procurement Hub's Alan Heron to provide you with an expert perspective. Further reading: An Essential Guide to the Procurement Act 2023, from Procurement Hub Procurement Act guidance documents from the Cabinet Office What is Public Sector Procurement? Procurement Hub Looking to further your understanding of UK Public Procurement? The CIPS Masterclass in UK Public Procurement two day course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the EU's public procurement regulations, as well as the new UK regulations coming into force in 2025. Book your place onto the CIPS Masterclass in UK Public Procurement course here This mini-series is brought to you by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) in partnership with the Procurement Hub, part of Places for People.
Ever wondered what a career in Real Estate Law, and in particular affordable housing entails? This podcast will give you real insight into how law firms like Trowers and Hamlin provide services within this sector. Kerry Jarred is joined by Rob Beiley, Emma Kirby and Nikita Asher from Trowers and Hamlin, one of our sponsors here at ReImagine Law. The show is packed with advice and guidance, one not to be missed! Resources: Inside Housing - Home Trowers & Hamlins - International law firm -Trowers & Hamlins Navigating the UK market investment in student accommodation -Trowers & Hamlins
Welcome to today's episode of 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech.' In this edition, we'll delve into the latest developments shaping the intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal industry. From the music industry's legal battle against AI startups Suno and Udio over copyright infringements to the launch of LawtechUK's new accelerator program fostering innovation in the UK, the landscape is rapidly evolving. We'll also explore how new AI-powered tools, like Thomson Reuters' CoCounsel Drafting and HerculesAI's data management toolkit, are transforming legal workflows, and highlight significant legislative changes, including Nebraska's Data Privacy Act and Colorado's AI Act targeting algorithmic discrimination. Stay tuned as we unpack these stories and more, shedding light on the innovations, challenges, and opportunities within the realm of legal technology. Legal Riffs: Music Industry Alleges AI Is Out of Tune11 Jul 2024Internet & Social Media Law BlogDrive Innovation in Legal Technology: Apply Now for Lawtech Builder Accelerator Programme11 Jul 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyTrowers & Hamlins hosts fourth annual hackathon powered by Thomson Reuters CoCounsel11 Jul 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyThe Top 150 Under 150: Vault Ranks The Best Small, Boutique, And Midsize Firms (2025)12 Jul 2024Above The LawNew Citators from vLex and Paxton Underscore That They Are The Holy Grail for Legal Research Companies12 Jul 2024LawSitesLCN Says Bethany Wren - Five tips for flawless LawCareersNetLIVE applications Bethany Wren12 Jul 2024LawCareers.netPEXA launches new API Hub to streamline conveyancing process12 Jul 2024Financial ReporterHerculesAI reels in $26M for its AI-powered data management toolkit11 Jul 2024SiliconANGLENAEGELI Deposition & Trial Opens New Location in Atlanta, Georgia11 Jul 2024OurCommunityNow.comJackson State University, University of Mississippi School of Law lunch historic law program partnership11 Jul 2024Jackson AdvocateWhat. Just. Happened? (Week of July 8, 2024)11 Jul 20243 Geeks and a Law BlogADR as a Practical Alternative to Litigation11 Jul 2024JD SupraBalancing Legal Budgets: Optimizing Spending Without Compromising Quality11 Jul 2024Legal ReaderNeed help? Alternative legal services providers are an option11 Jul 2024ABA JournalIntroducing CoCounsel Drafting: Legal drafting meets generative AI11 Jul 2024Financial Thomson ReutersGen AI is a Journey, Not a Sprint11 Jul 2024JD SupraNebraska Enacts Consumer Data Privacy Law11 Jul 2024JD SupraLegal expert: What to do if your personal data is breached11 Jul 2024Business Manchester.co.ukIt’s Hard to Bind Former Subscribers to TOS Amendments–Brooks v. WarnerMedia11 Jul 2024Technology & Marketing Law BlogAI Team Leader Interviewed on Japan News Network About ELVIS Act11 Jul 2024Adams & Reese LLPConnected: 1st Cohort Best Practices Report - June 202411 Jul 2024Bird & BirdInsight: Preparing law firms for the impact of AI11 Jul 2024Law Society GazetteThe Plan: Cravath Lures Lawyers Back With a French Café and Communal Spaces11 Jul 2024Mortgage ObserverAlma co-founder had such a bad immigration experience she founded a legal AI startup to fix it11 Jul 2024TechCrunchU.S. Chamber Statement for the Record on Senate Commerce Hearing Titled " The Need to Protect Americans' Privacy and the AI Accelerant."11 Jul 2024U.S. Chamber of CommerceState of play in website and privacy litigation12 Jul 2024Norton Rose FulbrightStudents Draft Consumer Safety Law for UN12 Jul 2024Washington College of LawThe AI Act has finally arrived | Here is what you need to know12 Jul 2024Hogan LovellsMeasuring diversity at work: the CNIL finally opens a public consultation12 Jul 2024Hogan LovellsAI Hiring Tools: ACLU Warns Employers and AI Companies It Won't Stand for Deceptive "Bias-Free" Promises11 Jul 2024Venable LLPThe BR Privacy & Security Download: July 202411 Jul 2024Blank RomePulse on AI + Healthcare: An Introduction to Healthcare AI Innovation in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape11 Jul 2024BeneschAI in the Supply Chain Under Government Focus11 Jul 2024BeneschNew Colorado AI Act Targeting 'Algorithmic Discrimination' Provides AI Compliance Lessons11 Jul 2024Katten Muchin Rosenman
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This episode explores working life in the hybrid world, it's effect on the skills apprentices and trainees need to develop and the impact on employers, staffing and legal issues. Kerry Jarred is joined by Imogen Reseigh, a managing associate and trainee supervisor in the Employment and Pensions team at Trowers & Hamlins; and Elisha Wilson a trainee solicitor at Trowers, in her third seat and currently sitting with Imogen in the Employment & Pensions team. ACAS: working from home and hybrid working https://www.acas.org.uk/working-from-home-and-hybrid-working Flexible and agile working https://www.trowers.com/services/employment-and-pensions/flexible-and-agile-working Webinar: Future of Agile Working – the Productivity Paradoxhttps://www.trowers.com/insights/2023/september/webinarfuture-of-agile-working-the-productivity-paradox
Welcome back to The Firm Analyst! This is probably one of the most detailed podcasts I've done, so I hope you all enjoy it. We discussed the following topics: (2:33) the FCA releasing Finalised Guidance discussing financial promotions in the context of social media; (19:26) Santander's appointment of A&O and a range of firms to its legal panel, including a segment on how panels work; and (38:30) Trowers & Hamlins' decision to open an office in Singapore, including a discussion of how law firms operate internationally. Link to access on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/thefirmanalyst
Welcome to a brand new season of the official Glenbrook Podcast! In this episode, Guy talks to Suzanne Benson, head of Real Estate at Trowers and Hamlins, about her career in law, her interest in housing and her route from London to Manchester. Highlights are her year in Boston MA , developing the legal structure of shared equity for Homes England and the future of housing under a new Government. Suzanne and her team have been instrumental in a number of Glenbrook projects - enjoy!
In the penultimate episode in our Together We Care series we focus on the role businesses can play in improving the opportunities and experiences of care experienced people. Hosts Alison Delaney and Yetunde Dania are joined by Dame Sharon White, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, and Sara Bailey, Senior Partner at Trowers & Hamlins, who share both their personal stories and how they have been influenced to support care experienced individuals. During their conversation they also explore the initiatives and programs their respective organisations have implemented to build happier futures for care leavers with the conversation highlighting the importance of businesses being actively involved in their local communities, the benefits of supporting care experienced individuals and how other businesses can make a positive impact by getting involved.
Sara Bailey shares her path to find the real reason Trowers & Hamlins needed to grow. It wasn't just for the money…
In LAB #8, The BAE HQ Welcomes Amardeep Gill, a Partner at Trowers & HamlinsWe talk about the importance of law, IP and some of the different challenges startups face from a legal point of view.He has over 20 years of experience and has worked in many different startups. Amardeep also gave us pro-bono law advice right at the start and believed in us right from the very beginning.If you're listening to this and want to see the video, go to YouTube:https://youtu.be/xq7-kwmj6AoVisit our website: http://thebaehq.com
In the second instalment in our Together We Care series, a Trowers & Hamlins and Little Bird People Development collaboration, Yetunde Dania and Alison Delaney speak to author, journalist and social worker, Rebekah Pierre. Rebekah opens up about her experience of growing up in residential care and how this has led her to advocate for young people in the care system. She also shares her thoughts on what employers can do to support care experienced people to help them have successful careers.
Nicola Janus-Harris, Head of Agriculture and Rural Estates at international law firm Trowers and Hamlins, explains why ongoing reputation management is important to her clients. She tells podcast host Anna Byles how she has seen it go "horrifically wrong" for clients, when misinformation has spread on social media. Nicola says having a communications plan now forms part of her initial conversations with clients who are embarking on projects.
Welcome to our new podcast series 'Together We Care', a Trowers & Hamlins and Little Bird People Development collaboration. In this series we will be speaking to a number of different individuals about their personal experiences of the care sector in order to gain a broader understanding from the voices of care experienced people, foster carers, adopters and businesses. This podcast series is about inclusion, social mobility, acceptance, and how businesses can better understand and play an active role in supporting people who are care experienced. In the first episode, co-hosts Yetunde Dania, Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Birmingham office and Alison Delaney, Founder and Director of national award winning management consultancy, Little Bird People Development, share personal stories of being fostered and adopted at young ages to where they are now.
Welcome to Trowers & Hamlins' Cyber Voices Series, a dynamic exploration of all things cybersecurity, in celebration of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Join us as we engage with the brightest minds, experts, and leaders in the field, offering insights, best practices, and the latest trends to help you stay safe in our digitally connected world. In the first episode, Partner Charlotte Clayson speaks to Dean Armstrong KC from Maitland Chambers about the current threats and opportunities for the UK cyber security sector.
The Burning Issue looks at different elements of the energy recovery sector, taking the starting point that while energy recovery has moved some waste out of landfill, where does the sector go from here? In the final episode of series two, the Burning Issue speaks to Christopher Philpot, senior associate at Trowers & Hamlins LLP.Philpot shines a light on the legal action that has followed several high-profile failures involving gasification-equipped energy-from-waste plants mainly designed to process refuse-derived fuel. This episode focuses on: Why a higher percentage of EfW deals have ended up in court when compared with similar industries Challenges waste-gasification plants have faced in getting through commissioning and then meeting contractual outputs.Major problems with the systems designed to move fuel through plants into the gasifier How to avoid the pitfalls other in the sector have fallen into And why you should “love your contracts” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What role does the High Street have in urban regeneration? Sara Bailey, Senior Partner at Trowers & Hamlins speaks to Simon Chatfield, Head of Build to Rent at John Lewis Partnership about how John Lewis has entered the Build to Rent sector and the links it has with urban regeneration. Simon also shares insight on how the High Street is evolving and the steps that John Lewis are taking to ensure that the Social element of ESG is at the forefront of its business model in the housing sector.
Week 18 recap one of Hamlins top supporters, Lions break out the broom and send the pack packing, Fins in but maybe not Tua, we debate playing starters in meaningless games, some fun Browns Drama, and the #1 reason to fire your coach BEFORE the season is over and more... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantacte/support
We're happy to see the recent reports coming from the Doctors at UC Medial Centerr and Bills reports that Damar Hamlin is making "remarkable improvements" in his recovery.
Hour 2: Continuation of breaking down the UC Medical Center's press conference
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Nick and Ramie break down the Kings next 9 games against teams with a losing record and give some thoughts on how they can really take advantage of the next few weeks with 6 games at home. They also welcome in Jeff Howe of The Athletic to give some insight to the leagues thinking of Monday NIght's game between the Bills and Bengals, Damar Hamlin and if they would play this week's games after Hamlins incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mt. Carmel Cardiologist Dr. Michael Buscher joins The Mark Blazor Show to weigh in on what could have happened during Damar Hamlins cardiac arrest this past Sunday at the Bengals vs. Bills game.
The Procurement Bill currently progressing through Parliament sets out to reform public sector purchasing regulations post Brexit. We gathered an illustrious panel to discuss what the changes will mean for SMEs looking to win work through bidding and those bodies which have to publish contracts through public tenders.This online webinar from Urbano Network features Rebecca Rees, Partner and Head of Public Procurement at Trowers & Hamlins, Alan Heron, Director of Procurement at Places for People, Sarah Collins, Technical MD at RIFT R&D (on claiming back tendering costs using R&D tax credits) and Caroline Brock, Co-Director of Urbano & Talent Lab where she is lead on tenders.The event is introduced and facilitated by Mark Herring, Co-Director of Talent Lab & Connector-In-Chief of Urbano.Urbano is grateful for the support of EQ Investors, Rift R&D & Stewart Title.Support the show
If you're a regular listener to Oven-Ready you'll know that we out together a couple of compilation episodes called Oven-Ready Reheated listening again to some of the key moments from the season's episodes.[00:39] William Tincup is the President and Editor at Large for Recruiting Daily, the number 1 site for recruitment news and opinion. I ask William if there is a pressure from employers for a return to the office in the United States.[02:56] In the first of two clips, Professor Sir Cary Cooper CBE , Professor of Psychology at Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester and the Immediate Past President of the CIPD responds to my question about the lack of soft skills training at business schools.[05:17] In this second segment, Professor Cooper reveals how flexibility can be introduced to the benefit of front line workers.[06:22] Staying with the soft skills theme, Dr Alex Young the founder of immersive learning specialist Virti and a former orthopaedic surgeon gives a direct response to the difference between a soft and a power skill. [08:18] Sandi Wassmer is the Chief Executive of the Employer's Network for Equality and Inclusion. In this clip, Sandi reveals what drives her to campaign for a more inclusive world.[10.52] I ask Steven Rothberg the Founder and Chief Visionary officer of College Recruiter how interns should be rewarded for their efforts.[13:01] Emma Burrows, the head of international law firm Trowers & Hamlins' Employment Department came on to the show to discuss the links between HR and a firm's ESG goals. Here we talk about how employee wellbeing connects to the “S” or social in an ESG framework.
In this episode, I examine the relationship between ESG – environmental, social and governance considerations and HR. Taking note of an organisations ESG factors is now commonplace for the investment community. Today, it's not enough just to consider financial returns, investors increasingly are concerned a company's impact on the environment, the structure and make up of the leadership team and really since the pandemic, how businesses interact with their workers. Simply are organisations doing the right thing and being good ‘corporate' citizens?Emma Burrows is a partner and head of the Trowers & Hamlins' Employment department and has specialised in employment law for over 30 years. Headquartered in London, Trowers is an international law firm with 160 partners and more than 950 employees.What is ESG? [1:46]ESG is a simple matrix of criteria under 3 broad headings; 1. Environmental, 2. Social and 3. Governance goals, that go beyond the usual financial metrics that investors use when deciding to invest in an organisation. Doesn't ESG interfere with making money? [3:17]Emma admits there can be at times a conflict between an organisations duty to maximise returns for shareholders and their ESG credentials, ESG after all takes investment in terms of time and resources. But she argues, having a happy workforce in itself helps organisations to make better financial returns.Isn't ESG just fairy dust and 'greenwashing? [4:17]Emma reveals there is evidence of some organisations 'greenwashing' - e.g spending more resources on marketing themselves as environmentally friendly than they really are, but she argues investors are wising up to this.So where does HR come in? [5:36]Employee voice really drives ESG because most employees want to work for organisations who look after their workers, act responsibly and pay taxes whilst minimising their impact on the environment. Therefore, Emma argues that HR has a key role to play from the very start of the ESG journey.ESG and the link to Talent [9:32]Emma explains that ESG is a valuable tool in an organisations armoury when it comes to attracting talent. In particular, GenZ and millennial workers will often evaluate an organisation's ethics and values when job hunting. Leadership should live ESG values [16.16]It's essential that leaders live their ESG values says Emma. As she say's there is no point in having statements about diversity if for example the board is entirely male and pale!ESG and Employment Law [24:26]Emma believes that legislation to clarify modern employment relationships such as workers in the gig economy is long overdue. She refers to Lord Hendy's Status of Workers bill (listen to Lord Hendy's Oven Ready episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1545991/9940334)Resources:https://www.trowers.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/podcasthost/https://ovenreadyhr.com
Senior Partner at Trowers & Hamlins, Sara Bailey speaks to Matthew Gordon, Chief Executive of Spectra and the Care Leaver Covenant, about the role of the Covenant and the direct impact that it has had on young people's lives. Matthew also shares his opinion on the important role of social mobility and how businesses can do more to engage and enhance opportunities for young people, whilst also revealing how personal events in his life have shaped his outlook on how to be a positive influencer.
Over the past year the issue of disrepair in social housing properties has risen in prominence to become one of the country's key social issues. This has been brought to light by the long-term ITV News investigation which has featured cases where residents have been living in appalling conditions. These case studies have painted a picture where tenants have been ignored by their landlords for months and sometimes years. This has been matched by a huge uptake in disrepair claims facing social landlords. In this episode of the Housing Podcast, Inside Housing's Jack Simpson and Grainne Cuffe ask: what is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords? They are joined by: - Kwajo Tweneboa, social housing activist - Giles Peaker, partner at Anthony Gold and co-author of the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 - Justin Bates, barrister at Landmark Chambers and co-author of the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 - Dorota Pawlowski, managing associate at Trowers & Hamlins
A lovely conversation with Lucy Dunne for this episode who you will gather is a lot younger than Mark and offers a fresh perspective on networking which should be an especially valuable listen for those new to the world of business networking and find the prospect of meeting new people daunting.Lucy is Marketing and Social Value Coordinator at Rooff who are members of Urbano Network. She has taken part in a previous podcast recording of our online speaker panel event on New Procurement Regulations which featured Rebecca Rees of Trowers & Hamlins and Caroline Brockof this parish & Talent Lab.I chatted to Lucy about how she finds networking as a young woman in a male-dominated industry like construction. The story of how she got her job through Claire Bullen is also exactly why any connection can deliver new opportunities.For more information about Mark, Talent Lab & Urbano Network - and to leave feedback - click here: https://www.talentlab.co.uk/networking/Support the show (https://www.urbanonetwork.co.uk/membership)
Rhia Lyon sits down with senior construction associate Laura Lintott of Trowers & Hamlins to discuss construction law. Tune in to find out more about the ins and outs of this fascinating and often underrated practice area!
In celebration of Black History Month, Diversity and Inclusion Manager at Trowers & Hamlins, Rebekah Gougeon and Chair of the Race, Ethnicity and Heritage Network, Claire Ezekwe talk to diversity consultant and creator of the podcast Coiled, Leanne Alie about the historical and societal significance of Afro-textured hair, hair discrimination and her aspirations for how her new podcast will educate and inspire a generation.
On this episode of the Racing Junkies Podcast we discuss: - Dutch GP - Overrated Underrated - Darlington was amazing - Richmond Preview - Kyle Busch Fined - Much much more Be sure to follow us on twitter @JunkiesRacing and on Instagram @RacingJunkiesPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingjunkies/message
This week the boys discuss the first race off the playoffs, Rose bowl short track, COTA 2022, New tracks for 22. Fantasy picks and more.
Biscuits (Laura) and The Ham (Kathryn) bring two special guests onto the podcast, The Hamlins! They discuss little kids in cutthroat sports, changing bad habits, and “toxic femininity.” This is all while eating Whatchamacallits. FINALLY. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biscuitsandtheham/support
Megan Hulme is a trainee solicitor at Trowers & Hamlins, one of the top 40 law firms in the UK. Since her graduation, Megan has accumulated a wealth of knowledge in the legal sector, which she shares online with aspiring lawyers at It's all Hear Say. Megan is breaking down some of the barriers within the legal industry to open the discourse and encourage young law graduates to collaborate and support each other in a highly competitive industry. Here Megan shares her personal experience as a law graduate trying to get an entry level job, as well as practical tips for interviews, building your CV and creating those vital professional connections. Connect with Megan on LinkedIn. Hosted by Jess Bacon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2021, two important changes are set to advance the opportunities for smaller companies to win work through public sector tenders. The first is the Social Value Framework which went live on January 1st, and other is the Green Paper on Transforming Public Procurement out for consultation until March 10th.Our panellists are Ben Carpenter, Chief Executive of Social Value UK, the professional body for social value and impact management, and Rebecca Rees, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins, where Rebecca, a national expert in public procurement law, co-leads the Public Procurement Practice. Ben & Rebecca will examine the key elements in both regulations, including the likely implications and identified issues - and opportunities for smaller companies in national and local contracts. We will then also hear from Neil Capstick, Founder of The Social Value Practice and Executive Compass, and a seasoned social value and procurement professional. Neil look at potential barriers and opportunities social value presents to SMEs when bidding. Our fourth panellist is Urbano's Co-Director, Caroline Brock, ex Work Winning Associate at AECOM and now a tender writer and bid management strategist & consultant who helps both large companies and SMEs win work in the public sectorSupport the show (https://www.urbanonetwork.co.uk/membership)
December brings the holiday season, but it is also a busy time for harvesting Florida citrus. As early-season varieties come off the trees, the December episode of the All In For Citrus podcast blends critical information for growers with a little holiday history and cheer. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Citrus Research and Education Center Director Michael Rogers gives a field report on the harvesting of Hamlins. He shares information on the Flower Bud Induction Advisory and where growers can find that information, plus a list of upcoming webinars for producers. Even though the Florida Citrus Show has been postponed, Rogers says the UF/IFAS citrus team is looking forward to getting back to in-person events at some point and is thankful to the industry for its patience. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be an overwhelming topic, but Sandra Guzman says it is easier to swallow when it helps growers. Guzman, an agricultural engineering assistant professor at the UF/IFAS Indian River Research and Education Center, has been working directly with growers to integrate the benefits of in-field technology. She describes systems growers are using to get all their information together and in real-time. Guzman also tells how growers can use AI to help maximize yields and stabilize production with variable weather. Some holiday spirit, history, and gift-giving tips wrap up the December episode of the podcast. Ruth Borger, UF/IFAS communications specialist, discusses the rich history that citrus has with Christmas. Some people still get an orange in their stocking, and there is a reason for that. Borger details how the tradition has continued over the years and what meanings are behind different varieties that are gifted. She also has several ideas for citrus-related gifts as well as critical tips for the safest way to send fruit to family and friends.
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Partner and Head of Diversity and Inclusivity at Trowers & Hamlins, Helen Randall, discusses what it is really like practising as an LGBT+ lawyer, how professional practice has developed over the years and also the role of The Law Society’s LGBT+ Lawyers’ Division.
Sometimes you meet someone who not only commits to their work and industry but commits to helping and supporting people whenever they need someone, without wanting anything in return. Amardeep always tries to make himself available and has a desire to help people and this was summed up by this quote. “We all have a choice on how we show up and conduct ourselves. It is important to support others on their journey for no other reason than, I have the capability and desire to do so”. We talk about his transition from fully working Dad – to full-time Mum and Dad, teacher, and Lawyer. Amardeep discussed how Trowers & Hamlins were already set up for remote working and their mental health support networks pre and post-covid19, and what he has missed and learned about himself over the last 10 weeks. On a final note, Amardeep is one of the most humble, generous, and kind-hearted individuals I have met during my time since starting CX Squared and this was evident in this interview! Tune in, it's worth it! #ReCX #trowersandhamlins #letsgo #businesscollaboration #communityfirst #podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/amardeep-gill-74166358/ If you'd like to be on the ReCX podcast, book in a time to speak to me over Calendly! https://calendly.com/cx2talent/chat
In a joint Trowers and Law Society LGBTQ+ Lawyers Division podcast, partners Helen Randall, James Hawkins and Paul McDermott are joined by committee member Ewan Watson to discuss their experiences and the work they did for the Gay and Lesbian Legal Advice Service, GLAD to mark LGBT History month.
This week our host Robert Hanna was joined by leading Corporate Partner, Ed Hooper. Ed is a Partner in the London office at Trowers & Hamlins, an international law firm. Ed discusses his journey to Partnership and the challenges it brings.
If you doubt yourself or you’ve taken the wrong turn, then there’s a lot of nuggets of wisdom you’ll get when you tune in to this episode of The Tutor Podcast. Today, Neil sits with Chris Plumley, a partner-lawyer at Trowers & Hamlins, to talk about humble beginnings, social mobility, diversity inclusion, importance of coaching & mentoring among other stuff. He also talks about his experience working in a shipyard while attending night school and how his co-workers’ bad impressions about his life plans didn’t stop him from being what he is today. Chris’ journey to becoming a corporate lawyer should be motivating for all of us to finally kick-start the journey towards the goal we want to! KEY TAKEAWAYS “The only way I’m gonna get out of this is to do something different.” Chris’ parents were divorced when he was a kid. This affected his schooling. He started not attending school and decided to work as a shipyard plumber. In the course of it, he realized he doesn’t like what he’s doing so he enrolled for night school. He finished night school and his apprenticeship in the shipyard, so he enrolled in a university. From then on, he sought to pursue a law career. Being ostracized for moving up. When his co-workers in the shipyard found out that he’s not going to stay as a plumber, they treated him badly. They kept saying that Chris is taking a good job from someone who could’ve been a very good plumber. He was bullied. Working in the shipyard is a microcosm of social mobility. It was a dying industry. The core staff would retain but the temporary staff would go. There was too much free time and there was nothing to do. Diversity inclusion program within the firm. He and his partners are trying to work out within the organization what contributions to make. Some are reluctant to tell their humble beginnings before they became lawyers. He says to learn to accept your background. There’s a lot happening. It’s horrifying to hear people facing discrimination every day. Having a mentor. Chris admits that he sometimes suffers from impostor syndrome. When a work, whether it’s transactional or leading a group, it’s hard to get motivated. But, you have to get moving for your team. Chris knows what causes and triggers such unwanted behaviours. He tries not to get worked up and get very tired. He used post-its to remind him of he should act whenever. Having consistent behaviour. Chris undergoes coaching to work on his mechanisms to have a consistent behaviour. People you interact with also need a consistent and genuine characteristic, especially when doing business. BEST MOMENTS “Accept your background. Accept where you’ve come from. Let your baggage go.” “The trick is not to beat yourself up.” VALUABLE RESOURCES Thomson Reuters Transformation of Women's Leadership in the Law Marie Furie|The Beyond Partnership ABOUT THE HOST Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years of experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS! ABOUT THE GUEST Chris Plumley is a partner in the Trowers & Hamlins Real Estate team and specialises in large-scale public regeneration and mixed-used development projects. He is a published author contributing to Lexis Nexis, The Encyclopaedia of Local Authority Companies and Partnerships, The MJ, and localgovernementlawyer.com. He is also an advisory board member for Thomson Reuters Transformation of Women's Leadership in the Law. CONTACTS Chris Plumley Chris’ LinkedIn Trowers & Hamlins Neil Cowmeadow Neil’s Facebook Neil’s webpage
Rob Beiley, a partner at Trowers and Hamlins, and Maurice Frankel from the Campaign for Freedom of Information debate whether the Freedom of Information Act should be extended to cover housing associations. Edited by Luke Barratt.