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Best podcasts about Herbert Smith Freehills

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The Money Show
Mining sector uncertain over MPRDA bill, Harmony Gold buys Aussie copper mine

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 77:18


Stephen Grootes speaks to Peter Leon, mining expert and partner at Herbert Smith Freehills, about the Minerals Council’s disappointment as the MPRDA bill proceeds without industry feedback. The Minerals Council South Africa has raised concerns after the government moved ahead with changes to the MPRDA without considering industry input. In other interviews, Harmony CEO, Beyers Nel and David McKay, Editor at Miningmx discuss Harmony’s $1 billion acquisition of MAC Copper, owner of Australia's CSA copper mine, as part of its strategy to expand its global footprint and diversify into copper production. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.    Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa     Follow us on social media   702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702   CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Redefining Energy
177. The Transatlantic Power Cable: from concept to reality - Apr25

Redefining Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 35:30


There's been a great deal of excitement and curiosity surrounding the idea of a Transatlantic Interconnector. So, as co-founders, Laurent Segalen, Gerard Reid and Simon Ludlam have decided to release a special episode to bring our listeners up to speed on where things currently stand.While we can't dive into our discussions with governments and system operators—those are protected by NDAs—rest assured, those conversations are very much underway, as you might expect. To put this episode together, we have brought in a range of perspectives:First, you'll hear an excerpt from a conversation with John Pettigrew, CEO of National Grid, on the Aurora Unplugged podcast last October, where he discusses the potential of ultra-long interconnectors.Next, we feature an interview with Laurent on the Jolts podcast from this February.That's followed by a deep dive into the technical aspects with Cornelis Plet, Global Head of HVDC at DNV.We then explore the legal landscape with Silke Goldberg, partner at Herbert Smith Freehills and one of the world's foremost legal experts in this area.And finally, we wrap up with a conversation between the three co-founders, where Simon Ludlam lays out the key steps ahead in the coming months and Gerard engages with investors.We hope this gives you a clearer picture of what has been accomplished so far—and what lies ahead on this ambitious journey.A lot of information, reports and data are available on www.nato-l.org

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Cross Examining Cyber EP16: Cross Examining Mark Rigotti

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 37:22


In this episode, we cross examine Mark Rigotti, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), technically the largest director institute in the world with 53,000 members. Mark has had a remarkable career, including as Global CEO at Herbert Smith Freehills for two terms over 2014-2020 (based in London). He was also Chair of the firm's Global Executive, Chair of the Global Diversity & Inclusion Group and a Member of the HSF Global Partnership Council. Prior to becoming the Global CEO of HSF, he led a number of practice groups including the Banking and Finance Group as well as the Corporate Group. In this podcast we go deep into cyber governance, we look at the role of the AICD, the challenges faced by the board before / during an incident, how you measure risk for your businesses and make risk based decisions. We also take a closer look at trust at the board table – both between directors and between management. I had to ask Mark about the role of the lawyer in cyber…his observations are spot on. Thanks again for listening. This is Cross Examining Mark Rigotti, CEO of the AICD. Here we go…

Our Curious Amalgam
#321 What Is Happening at the UK CMA? Impact of the Government's New Approach

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:44


The UK government elected in 2024 has a "growth" agenda and is pushing regulators including the UK Competition and Markets Authority to support this. What does the approach mean for the CMA? Veronica Roberts, lawyer at Herbert Smith Freehills, joins Blair Matthews and Matthew Hall to discuss the wide range of recent announcements and proposals from the CMA and government. Listen to this episode to learn more about the CMA's future approach to enforcement of the UK merger control, antitrust, consumer protection and digital markets rules. With special guest: Veronica Roberts, lawyer, Herbert Smith Freehills Related Links: UK government policy paper, "New approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth", 17 March 2025 UK Competition and Markets Authority, "Mergers: Evolving the CMA's approach", 12 March 2025 UK government consultation, "Strategic steer to the Competition and Markets Authority", 13 February 2025 UK Competition and Markets Authority blog post, "New CMA proposals to drive growth, investment and business confidence", 13 February 2025 Hosted by: Blair West Matthews, Cleary Gottlieb and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

Lessons I Learned in Law
Trust Your Instincts: Amos Carrington on Finding Fulfilment at Low Carbon

Lessons I Learned in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 44:57


Lessons I Learned in Law with Amos Carrington, General Counsel & Company Secretary at Low Carbon Amos Carrington, General Counsel at Low Carbon, talks to Scott Brown about making the leap from private practice to leading a mission-driven renewable energy legal team. In this episode, Scott catches up with Amos Carrington, General Counsel at Low Carbon, a fast-growing renewable energy company. Amos shares practical, candid lessons about trusting your instincts, prioritising workplace culture, and seeing feedback as a gift.He reflects openly on his transition from Herbert Smith Freehills—including his pivotal secondment in Tokyo—to leading an expanding in-house legal team through Low Carbon's scale-up journey. Amos highlights why culture and mission alignment have been essential to his career fulfilment and shares personal insights from his time abroad and his passion for music.A great listen for anyone at a career crossroads looking for genuine insights into in-house leadership.Amos's Recommendations:Podcast: The Age of Longevity – Music industry insights from artists who've stood the test of time.Book: The Lorax by Dr. Seuss – An entertaining, timeless cautionary tale on environmental responsibility.About Heriot Brown:  At Heriot Brown, we help lawyers find fulfilment in their careers. Beyond recruitment, we foster a thriving community of in-house legal professionals who share insights, experiences, and growth opportunities.

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb
[FULL SHOW] Amplats results, illegal borehole mining impacts Gautrain, and TFSAs

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 54:32


This evening we look at the markets with Rand Swiss, the Gautrain Management Agency discusses disruptions caused by illegal borehole mining, Amplats's CEO unpacks its recent financial results. Herbert Smith Freehills joins us to discuss its recent mergers and acquisitions in Africa report, we speak to Recharged.co.za about transitioning to driving an electric vehicle, and to Fynbos Money on making the most of your tax-free savings account. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream

The Best of the Money Show
Surge in global M&A anticipated in 2025 but heavy lifting may still be required

The Best of the Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 5:23


Stephen Grootes speaks to Patrick Leyden, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills about the global M&A market's 2024 performance and the outlook for 2025, as detailed in Herbert Smith Freehills' report, "Gaining Altitude".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Mon 12/30 - Fox Corp's Defamation Lawsuit, Trump Loses Again to E. Jean Carroll, Oil Industry Climate Liability and Law Firm Mergers in '25

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 7:14


This Day in Legal History: First Year with No LynchingsOn December 30, 1952, the Tuskegee Institute released a landmark report marking the first recorded year without a lynching of African Americans in the United States since the institute began keeping records in 1881. The grim practice of lynching—extrajudicial killings often carried out by mobs to enforce racial subjugation—had claimed thousands of lives, becoming a chilling emblem of racial terror, particularly in the Southern United States. Tuskegee's data captured the scope of this violence, documenting nearly 4,000 lynchings of Black individuals over the prior seven decades.The significance of 1952 as a year without reported lynchings underscored the impact of growing civil rights activism, the waning influence of vigilante groups, and increasing legal accountability. This milestone also reflected shifts in public attitudes and the effectiveness of organizations like the NAACP, which tirelessly campaigned against lynching and for federal anti-lynching legislation. Despite this progress, racial violence and discrimination persisted in other forms, underscoring that the end of lynching did not mean the end of systemic racism."Strange Fruit," a haunting protest song famously recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939, had kept the horrors of lynching at the forefront of public consciousness. Its stark imagery of "black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze" served as a chilling reminder of the atrocities endured by Black Americans. While the 1952 milestone was a cause for solemn reflection, it was also a call to sustain the fight for racial justice and equality in a nation still grappling with deep-seated prejudices.Rupert Murdoch and other senior leaders of Fox Corporation will face claims from investors alleging personal responsibility for financial harm stemming from false election conspiracy theories aired by Fox News. Delaware Chancery Court's Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster denied Fox's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, stating that the plaintiffs had sufficiently argued that Murdoch could likely be held liable for knowingly permitting defamatory content to be broadcast. The lawsuit follows Fox's record-breaking settlement with Dominion Voting Systems and comes as Smartmatic pursues a separate $2 billion defamation suit. The investors claim that the leadership's actions and decisions led to significant economic fallout, asserting that corporate governance failures allowed reputational and financial damage to occur. While the court's decision enables the case to proceed, it does not guarantee success for the plaintiffs, leaving the ultimate outcome of the claims to trial.Fox, Murdoch, Execs Must Face Election Defamation Payout SuitA federal appeals court upheld a $5 million verdict against Donald Trump in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist, who accused him of sexual assault and defamation. The decision, issued by a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, stems from a 2023 jury verdict that found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and defaming her in a 2022 Truth Social post. While jurors did not find Trump guilty of rape, they awarded Carroll $2.02 million for sexual assault and $2.98 million for defamation.Carroll has also secured an $83.3 million defamation verdict from a separate jury in January 2024, which Trump is appealing. These legal battles persist despite Trump's return to the presidency following his 2024 election victory. Trump's defense argued that the trial judge improperly allowed testimony from two other women alleging past misconduct and included the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape as evidence. Both trials were overseen by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan. This case continues to highlight the lack of immunity for sitting presidents in civil litigation unrelated to their official duties, following a precedent set during Bill Clinton's presidency.Trump loses appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5 million defamation verdict | ReutersThe oil and gas industry is facing increasing legal and legislative pressure over its role in climate change. States like New York and Vermont have enacted “climate Superfund” laws, with New York's targeting $75 billion from major polluters over 25 years to fund climate mitigation efforts. Meanwhile, multiple states and cities have filed lawsuits alleging misinformation campaigns by fossil fuel companies about climate change and plastic pollution. These efforts, while separate, are creating a coordinated front against the industry and building evidence to attribute emissions to specific companies.Experts suggest that legislative efforts like climate Superfund laws and lawsuits may bolster each other by generating an evidentiary record for liability. However, there are concerns about overstepping legal boundaries, as courts may reject overlapping claims for damages under federal laws like the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Fossil fuel companies argue that climate-specific laws conflict with existing federal laws such as the Clean Air Act and may face challenges in implementation.The American Petroleum Institute and energy companies have expressed resistance to these legal actions, with a preference for fighting rather than settling claims. While states hope to hold polluters accountable, the success of these strategies remains uncertain as courts, lawmakers, and the industry test the boundaries of new legal frameworks.Climate Liability Laws, Litigation Add to Oil Industry HeadacheThe legal industry is set for another wave of consolidation in 2025, with several major law firm mergers scheduled for January 1. Among these, Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders will merge with Locke Lord to create Troutman Pepper Locke, a firm with 1,600 attorneys and projected annual revenues exceeding $1.5 billion. Similarly, Womble Bond Dickinson is merging with Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, combining to form a 1,300-lawyer firm with $742 million in revenues. Taft Stettinius & Hollister is joining with Sherman & Howard, projecting revenues of $810 million for the merged entity.Philadelphia-based Ballard Spahr will combine with Lane Powell, forming a 750-lawyer firm operating in 18 U.S. offices. These moves follow 41 law firm mergers in the first nine months of 2024, with industry analysts predicting continued activity next year. Firms are responding to client demand for broader services and geographic reach, as businesses increasingly consolidate their legal needs with fewer providers. Smaller and midsize firms are pursuing mergers to access new markets and clients, while the most profitable firms focus on lateral hires and internal growth. Rising costs, including attorney salaries and investment in generative AI technologies, are also pressuring firms to consolidate. Transatlantic mergers are gaining momentum as well, with U.K.-based firms like Allen & Overy and Herbert Smith Freehills expanding into the U.S. market through deals with Shearman & Sterling and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, respectively. These global mergers highlight the evolving competitive landscape in the legal sector.Law firms' quest for market share drives New Year's merger wave | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

The Deal
Drinks With The Deal: Kramer Levin's Bessonette on Practice Mix, Herbert Smith Merger

The Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 24:32


John Bessonette, a partner at Kramer Levin in New York, talks about how he developed a practice that includes both M&A and restructuring and his firm's pending merger with Herbert Smith Freehills. 

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Inside IR (Australian Industrial Relations) EP24: End of Year IR Wrap

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 81:36


In this not-to-be-missed final episode of InsideIR for 2024, your favourite IR team has done all the hard work for you, and pulled together a succinct summary of: • the top 5 issues that shaped industrial relations in 2024, and • our predictions on the top 5 IR issues that you will need to get ahead of for 2025. In this bumper end-of-year edition, Rohan Doyle is accompanied by no less than 9 of his HSF IR colleagues from across the country. Rohan Doyle (Partner), Victoria Fijalski (Senior Associate), Mathew Reiman (Senior Associate), Rachel Dawson (Partner) and Anna Creegan (Partner) review and reflect on 2024, calling out: 1. the steady stream of IR reform, 2. learnings from the new intractable bargaining jurisdiction, 3. the impact of same-job-same-pay, 4. the rise of multi-enterprise bargaining, and 5. the continued flow of FWO underpayment penalty proceedings. Meanwhile, Wendy Fauvel (Partner), Kara Reynolds (Executive Counsel), Drew Pearson (Partner), Jessica Light (Senior Associate) and Sophie Beaman (Executive Counsel) look into their crystal ball, and outline the five IR issues to keep an eye on in 2025, including: 1. the approaching Federal Election and potential further reform, 2. the rise of the right to disconnect and flexible work, 3. the practical fallout of IR reform, 4. the increasing impact of new workplace delegates' rights and the resurgence of union membership, 5. the commencement of new federal wage theft laws. From all of us at Herbert Smith Freehills, thank you for your support of InsideIR and the HSF industrial relations practice in 2024, and have a safe, happy and restful end of year break.

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Going for green on real estate transactions: How to champion ESG priorities in Leases

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 14:27


In this episode of Going for Green on Real Estate Transactions, Nick Hew, a senior associate in the Real Estate practice at Herbert Smith Freehills, is joined by Carolyn Milligan, a partner in the same group, and Neal Scambler, a Corporate Real Estate Advisor. They discuss the current market trends and some of the key considerations regarding green lease provisions and how landlords and tenants can seek to achieve their ESG objectives by including tailored green lease provisions.

Future Women Leadership Series
Jo McConnell's guide for first time leaders

Future Women Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 27:01


Jo McConnell recently started an exciting new role as Chief People Officer at Herbert Smith Freehills. Prior to this, she was CEO of Transformation at Accenture, and Vice President of Human Resources at BHP Billiton. In this discussion, Jo shares her advice on building trust and navigating office politics when taking on a new leadership role, managing with radical candor, and the role of men in promoting gender inclusion. The FW Leadership Series is hosted by Helen McCabe.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Talking Shop EP17: Retail Real Estate Trends Across the UK & Europe

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 13:33


In this episode of Talking Shop, Susan Black, a partner in the Competition practice at Herbert Smith Freehills and Global Co-Head of HSF's Consumer Sector group, is joined by Shona Grey, a partner in HSF's Real Estate practice, and David Evans, a senior associate in the same group. They discuss the resurgence of the retail sector in the UK and Europe, the renewed focus on the role of retail parks and premium retail, and the re-purposing of commercial assets.

Business News - WA
At Close of Business podcast November 12 2024

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 11:09


Liv Declerck speaks to Isabel Vieira about Prospero Productions, Western Australia's biggest screen production company. Plus: A $70m fertiliser warehouse plan; Women's and Babies hospital contract; and Herbert Smith Freehills merger.

Debtwired!
Private Credit FIG Trends- Q&A with Herbert Smith Freehills' Finance Partners

Debtwired!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 16:01


Debtwire's Amelia Weitzman is joined by Ambarish Dash and Will Nevin, partners within Herbert Smith Freehill's banking and finance division. Will is a London-based partner with over 20 years of experience in acquisition and leveraged finance, and Ambarish is also partner in the London office specializing in domestic and cross-border leveraged finance, particularly advising private equity sponsors and financial institutions on acquisition financings.We'll hear their views on recent trends in the financial institutions market, or ‘FIG' as it's referred to, with a focus on private credit terms.#privatecredit #FIG #HerbertSmithFreehills

ESG Transformation: Conversation Series
The Third Wheel (ESG Australia) EP42: Climate reporting – the preparation starts now

ESG Transformation: Conversation Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 20:39


Anna Coroneo and Isabella Kelly cast aside Third Wheel tradition to have a one-on-one discussion about some of the key aspects of Australia's incoming climate reporting regime. From directors' declarations to modified liability and assurance, Anna and Isabella discuss the uplift required of organisations as they prepare for the new requirements. They highlight what can be done now – from gaps analysis to data gathering – to front end the work to get ready for the regime. They emphasise the importance of strong governance and oversight around forward-looking disclosures, and touch on how mandatory disclosure requirements in other jurisdictions are coming into play as multinational organisations seek to streamline their compliance efforts.For more, check out Herbert Smith Freehills' limited podcast series, Reporting for Duties https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/insights/2023-08/reporting-for-duties-%E2%80%93-esg-reporting-in-australia, providing bite-sized insights on how companies are preparing to report under Australia's future mandatory climate-related reporting regime

Control Risks
In Re - Women in investigations: well-being in the workplace

Control Risks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 26:54


Mental health is key part of overall well-being. This is true in both our personal and professional lives. For women, unique social, biological and cultural factors influence mental health in distinct ways, particularly in the workplace.  Join Kanupriya Jain, a director in our Compliance, Investigations and Forensics practice, for a conversation with Janine Mallis, a Senior Associate in the Disputes team at Herbert Smith Freehills in Dubai, and Alexandra Lester, a Commercial Dispute Resolution Partner with Clyde & Co in Dubai. They dive into a few specific issues around women's mental wellbeing, the challenges women typically face, the progress that has been made, and what still needs to be done to create a healthier, more supportive work environments for women everywhere. Find out more.

Irgendwas mit Recht
IMR258: Kanzlei im Ref kennenlernen, verschiedene Rechtsgebiete ausprobieren, Finanzaufsichtsrecht, Banking & Finance

Irgendwas mit Recht

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 28:39


In Episode 258 von Irgendwas mit Recht ist Sophia Peter von Herbert Smith Freehills zu Gast. Als Rechtsanwältin im Bereich Bankaufsichtsrecht gibt sie spannende Einblicke in ihren Berufsweg und die tägliche Arbeit mit internationalen Mandanten. Wie hat ihr das Referendariat bei der Berufswahl geholfen? Warum kann man das Rechtsgebiet, in dem man beim Berufseinstieg arbeitet, vielleicht gar nicht voraussehen? Wie kommt man überhaupt zum Bankaufsichtsrecht und warum ist dieser Bereich so komplex? Welche Herausforderungen bringt die internationale Regulierung für Banken mit sich und wie gehen Rechtsabteilungen sowie ihre Berater mit immer strenger werdenden Anforderungen um? Außerdem sprechen wir über den Wert eines LL.M. und die Frage, ob eine Promotion wirklich notwendig ist, um in einer internationalen Großkanzlei erfolgreich zu sein. Viel Spaß mit dieser neuen Folge Eures Nr. 1 Jura-Podcasts zu allen Karrierethemen!

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Talking Shop EP16: Retail Real Estate Trends Across APAC

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 10:14


In this episode of Talking Shop, Andrew Rich, a partner in the M&A practice at Herbert Smith Freehills and Global Co-Head of HSF's Consumer Sector group, is joined by David Sinn, a partner in HSF's Real Estate practice. They discuss the resurgence of the retail sector in Australia, the impact of e-commerce and promotional events on retail sales, and the role of shopping centres in the current retail landscape.

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On the Horizon EP9: "Think for yourself" – FRC chief on the future of corporate governance

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 31:42


Interview with Richard Moriarty, CEO of the Financial Reporting Council Speakers: Gareth Sykes, Herbert Smith Freehills and Richard Moriarty, Financial Reporting Council Note that this interview was recorded in May 2024, before the General Election was called.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
"Think for yourself" – FRC chief on the future of corporate governance

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 31:42


Interview with Richard Moriarty, CEO of the Financial Reporting Council Speakers: Gareth Sykes, Herbert Smith Freehills and Richard Moriarty, Financial Reporting Council Note that this interview was recorded in May 2024, before the General Election was called.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
The Third Wheel (ESG Australia) EP42: Climate reporting – the preparation starts now

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 20:39


Anna Coroneo and Isabella Kelly cast aside Third Wheel tradition to have a one-on-one discussion about some of the key aspects of Australia's incoming climate reporting regime. From directors' declarations to modified liability and assurance, Anna and Isabella discuss the uplift required of organisations as they prepare for the new requirements. They highlight what can be done now – from gaps analysis to data gathering – to front end the work to get ready for the regime. They emphasise the importance of strong governance and oversight around forward-looking disclosures, and touch on how mandatory disclosure requirements in other jurisdictions are coming into play as multinational organisations seek to streamline their compliance efforts. For more, check out Herbert Smith Freehills' limited podcast series, Reporting for Duties https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/insights/2023-08/reporting-for-duties-%E2%80%93-esg-reporting-in-australia, providing bite-sized insights on how companies are preparing to report under Australia's future mandatory climate-related reporting regime

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Bank of America Legal Diversity Programme: Imposter Syndrome

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 47:42


We are delighted to share a new instalment in our BofA Legal Diversity Programme Podcast series, in collaboration with Herbert Smith Freehills. This latest collaboration explores the topic of imposter syndrome, and its origins, impact and effect on professional life. A 2021 article in the Harvard Business Review shone a light on issues with the term 'imposter syndrome', loosely defined as a lack of self-belief in one's capability. This has long been identified as an issue for women, and in particular – women of colour, and other minority groups, to overcome in professional life. Moderator Alice Eady Ketchell, speaks with Bank of America colleagues Andreas Iacovou and Ana Maria Knott, along with Herbert Smith Freehills partners Kelesi Blundell, Simon Clarke and Marina Reason about their own reflections on the theme and experiences battling with imposter syndrome. The conversation unpicks the term imposter syndrome: in telling women they have imposter syndrome, have we somehow created those feelings? What can organisations do to challenge the systems in place that exacerbate those feelings in women and minority groups in particular? Is a degree of self-doubt helpful? Our leaders also share some of their own experiences of imposter syndrome and how they deal with days of low confidence or new challenges. We hope you enjoy listening and reflecting on your own experiences.

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Public M&A EP22: UK Takeover Panel consultation on which companies should be subject to the Code

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 8:01


In our latest Herbert Smith Freehills public M&A podcast we discuss the consultation by the UK Takeover Panel to narrow the scope of companies to which the Takeover Code applies. We discuss: • who will be in scope under the proposed new rules • which companies will cease to be subject to the Code, and the transitional provisions for those companies • when we expect the rules to come into force and • our thoughts on the proposals. Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant and Laura Ackroyd, Partner

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Exploring New Developments in Mineral Law with Peter Leon

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 36:00


In this episode we chat with Peter Leon, Partner & Africa Chair at Herbert Smith Freehills, who are one of the world's leading international law firms, engaging and tackling the most important challenges and opportunities facing their clients in the mining industry. Peter is regarded as one of the world's prominent lawyers within the resources industry winning various accolades during his career. He is going to speak to us about new developments in mineral law, how African countries are looking at implementing laws and policies in securing critical minerals, and how the Middle East is emerging as a major player in our space. Peter is going to be attending and speaking at the upcoming London Indaba at the InterContinental Park Lane on 25th & 26Th June titled “Investing in resources and mining in Africa” with a focus on Africa's critical role in the minerals and metals of the future. He will be joined by many other renowned speakers in our industry talking about Africa's critical minerals. So book your tickets below and we will see you there: https://www.londonindaba.com/other-indabas/the-london-indaba-2024?book=1 The event: https://www.londonindaba.com/other-indabas/the-london-indaba-2024 KEY TAKEAWAYS Herbert Smith Freehills is a global law firm known for its work in the mining industry, providing services to major mining companies worldwide. Mineral law frameworks have evolved significantly in the past 20 years, with a focus on environmental regulations, human rights, community benefits, and independent regulators in mining jurisdictions. Africa's critical minerals play a crucial role in the global geopolitical context, with the continent being a key producer of essential minerals for the green energy transition. The Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, is emerging as a major player in the mining industry, focusing on developing modern mining laws, processing hubs, and attracting mineral processing to the region. BEST MOMENTS "I think this is Africa's time has come. Because if you look at the whole green energy transition, Africa is pretty key to it."  "I think the ability to think out the box is extremely important. You're not going to find the answer to many of the issues I deal with pretty much on a daily basis in a mining textbook."  "I think the Indaba, the London Indaba, this is the second Indaba that the organisers have arranged and then the one last year I thought was very, very successful."  "I think the kingdom's approach is both to massively develop its mining industry. So the government's embarked on a very extensive Airborne Geological Survey, which is about half done now."  "I think the ability to think creatively, to think laterally, to think around the corner is really important. And having an understanding of geopolitics I think in the work I do, and we do, is absolutely critical."  VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail:        rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X:              https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast  Web:        http://www.mining-international.org  https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-leon-/ https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5177268/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. 

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The Third Wheel (ESG Australia) EP39: The ESG Crystal Ball for 2024

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 28:11


Isabella Kelly fires up the crystal ball and invites Tim Stutt and Mel Debenham to share their ESG predictions for 2024. Mel discusses the timing tightrope for decarbonisation projects, Commonwealth environmental legislative reform and a very different approach to regulation. Tim queries if there is an elastic start date for mandatory climate reporting, whilst the required corporate uplift crystallises. Shifting landscapes emerge for Australia's Sustainable Finance Strategy, post-Voice referendum pathways, the EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and Australia's Modern Slavery Act reform. They emphasise the important interrelationship between ESG spheres and close with some federal election musings around balancing energy policy and cost of living, social and biodiversity impacts. For more, check out the AICD's Climate Governance Study 2024 https://www.aicd.com.au/risk-management/framework/climate/climate-governance-study-2024-moving-from-vision-to-action.html, for which Herbert Smith Freehills conducted research into ASX 200 governance structures, and the jointly prepared guide Bringing together ESG: Board structures and sustainability https://www.aicd.com.au/risk-management/framework/climate/bringing-together-esg-board-structures-and-sustainability.html.

ESG Transformation: Conversation Series
The Third Wheel (ESG Australia) EP39: The ESG Crystal Ball for 2024

ESG Transformation: Conversation Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 28:11


Isabella Kelly fires up the crystal ball and invites Tim Stutt and Mel Debenham to share their ESG predictions for 2024. Mel discusses the timing tightrope for decarbonisation projects, Commonwealth environmental legislative reform and a very different approach to regulation. Tim queries if there is an elastic start date for mandatory climate reporting, whilst the required corporate uplift crystallises. Shifting landscapes emerge for Australia's Sustainable Finance Strategy, post-Voice referendum pathways, the EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and Australia's Modern Slavery Act reform. They emphasise the important interrelationship between ESG spheres and close with some federal election musings around balancing energy policy and cost of living, social and biodiversity impacts.For more, check out the AICD's Climate Governance Study 2024, for which Herbert Smith Freehills conducted research into ASX 200 governance structures, and the jointly prepared guide Bringing together ESG: Board structures and sustainability.

Lawyer on Air
Exploring Legal Ops in Japan: An inspiring career path in law and tech with Vivien Clancy

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 58:18


Vivien Clancy has a wealth of experience in the legal operations space which she brings to her current position in the Tokyo office of Herbert Smith Freehills. Vivien's adventures and zest for life have all contributed to her fascinating career experiences. It goes to show that all experiences lead you to that next iteration of your career. If you are considering a legal operations role and wondering where to start, then this is the episode for you. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: How a love of English led her to consider a career in law The different experiences of working in an established law firm and a startup Finding her niche in legal ops  What is design thinking and how to prepare for more AI in the future Her favourite podcast and other fun facts  About Vivien Vivien Clancy is a client relationship manager and legal operations specialist with a background in in-house and private practice. Vivien has a wealth of experience in the legal operations space, including supporting a mining major's legal transformation initiatives. Before moving to Tokyo, she was the Senior Legal Operations Manager in Singapore supporting the HSF Corporate teams across Asia on a variety of internal and client projects, including regional process improvement initiatives, embedding legal project management and developing the firm's client advisory practice for legal operations. Prior to joining HSF, she was a senior in-house lawyer at a FTSE-listed MNC and a digital healthcare startup in Singapore, and a private practice M&A lawyer at Linklaters / Allens in Melbourne.  Connect with Vivien LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vivien-c-3577602b/  Links Bills: https://billsjapan.com/en  Legal Ops Podcast: https://www.legalops.fm/  Connect with Catherine  Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair 

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Inside Arbitration Podcasts: Paccar, its potential reversal, & impact on international arbitration?

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 20:51


In the second episode of our Inside Arbitration Podcast, we cover the latest news that the UK government plans to reverse the ruling in Paccar v Road Haulage Association. We first provide a recap of the Supreme Court judgment in Paccar and the implications of that decision, and then look at how the relevant legislative regime for alternative fee arrangements and third party funding interacts with international arbitration. This podcast is hosted by Vanessa Naish, Professional Support Consultant and Liz Kantor, Professional Support Lawyer, and in this episode they are joined by Maura McIntosh, who is also a Professional Support Consultant in the Herbert Smith Freehills litigation team.

Open the Pod Bay Doors
James Bowe - Co-Founder - OwnHome

Open the Pod Bay Doors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 66:23


Our guest this week is James Bowe, the Co-Founder of OwnHome alongside Tim Harley. With shelter as a fundamental human need, OwnHome aims to transform access to homeownership in Australia, allowing aspirational homeowners to enter the property market without a 20% deposit, helping them get there for just 2% upfront.    With enviable and impressive resumes and backgrounds across consulting and consumer tech with the likes of Bain & Company, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Macquarie, Wise Ltd, and Herbert Smith Freehills between them, James and Tim were driven to start OwnHome after reflecting on some of the biggest challenges they personally face (financial security being at the top of the pile) and how they want to spend the brief period of time they have left on this planet.    After participating in Commonwealth Bank's accelerator program from overseas, working their day jobs during UK day time and the accelerator program from 10pm - 4am, they finished in the top spot for the accelerator and received $150,000 funding. Now armed with little to no excuses to jump into OwnHome full time, the pair returned to Australia, and raised their seed round while in hotel quarantine in Sydney. Own Home has since received backing from Entrez, Global Founders Capital, Square Peg, and Commonwealth Bank's X15 Ventures and recently raised $31 million in their series A round.    OwnHome combines technology and human services for a seamless experience. Through OwnHome, aspiring homeowners can wave goodbye to renting forever and forgo intergenerational support as the only avenue to owning a home. Their offer allows those with just 2% deposit on the home value access to a licensed buyer's agent, split loan structures, choice of home loan and comprehensive support through the process. Over the past two and a half years, they have received well over 20,000 applications and supported 50 families in becoming homeowners. Across the next 12 months, OwnHome aspired to support $500 million of property purchases in the next 12 months.    Quickfire Round  Book: Amp It Up!, Frank Slootman & Black Belt, Joseph HealyPodcast: All-In Newsource: The Economist, Twitter App: Twitter Productivity Tool: Siri CEO: Jeff BezosTV Show: SuccessionTEDTalk Topic: Solving the challenges of housing affordability in Australia  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
COP28 Insights EP2: The role of the Energy Transition at COP28

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 17:13


In the second episode of our COP28 Insights series Jannis Bille speaks with Herbert Smith Freehills's Co-Head of Energy, Lewis McDonald on one of the major themes of the upcoming COP28 – the Energy Transition. They discuss what it means for the energy sector, wider industries, what fast-tracking these developments could look like and the role of COP28.

Quietly Visible
Overcoming Shyness (Or Not) And How to Create A Space In The Room For Yourself And Others

Quietly Visible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 34:16


Is shyness holding you back in your place of work? Is it stopping you from having your voice heard and your contributions recognised? In this episode, Kate Baker, Head of Product globally, for the Alternatives business of HSBC Asset Management, shares some of the strategies that have helped and still help her overcome (or not) her own shyness. Tied in with this, Kate, drawing on her personal life and work experiences, recognises that none of us should be treated any differently because of our roles or status, nor whether we are introvert or extrovert, shy or bold, and reflects on how to create a space 'in the room' for yourself and others. About Kate Baker Kate is currently Head of Product globally, for the Alternatives business of HSBC Asset Management. Based in London, Kate is responsible for the team which develops, launches and governs investment solutions across renewables, venture capital, infrastructure equity, private debt, real estate, private market and hedge fund of funds asset classes. Prior to taking over the Head of Product role, Kate worked as Real Assets Governance Lead, providing business management and governance support to the global real estate, infrastructure equity and renewables business. She originally joined HSBC Alternatives in 2019 as Senior Legal Counsel, supporting the UK-based Alternatives team.   Kate has over a decade's experience supporting Alternative asset managers. She started her career in the investment funds team at Herbert Smith Freehills, primarily focusing on listed funds as well as private equity firms. From 2014 to 2019, Kate worked as Legal Counsel for the Alternatives team at DWS (formerly Deutsche Asset Management), helping them structure and run real estate, infrastructure and sustainable products, as well as advising the AIFM boards on legal risk.   She has a six year old son, and two horses, and so spends a lot of her time outside of work covered in either stickers or mud! https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-baker85/  

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
【WFH減人工】僱主可否降低在家工作員工的薪酬?

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 21:34


今個星期一(10月30日),Herbert Smith Freehills 律師事務所發布了《2023 年未來工作報告》,對全球擁有超過 1000 名員工的公司,當中的 500 名高級管理人員進行了調查,其中包括 100 名澳洲受訪者。結果顯示,超過三分之一的澳洲受訪企業計劃降低未來 3 到 5 年繼續在家工作(work from home)員工的薪酬。僱主和員工之間對於在家工作進行協商時,會遇到什麼法律問題?今集【大眾論壇】,許蓓欣請來事務律師陶建文 Clifford 解答法律問題。

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Corporate Debt Report 2023

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 12:55


In this podcast, Sarah Boyce, Associate Director of the Association of Corporate Treasurers, joins Oliver Henderson, Chelsea Fish, Nick Rutter and Emily Barry of Herbert Smith Freehills to discuss how the Corporate Debt landscape has evolved in 2023. They touch on lending options, the US private placement market and hedging, and look ahead to the launch of the 2024 Corporate Debt Report.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Class Actions in England and Wales EP9: Looking forward

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 23:15


In this podcast, Alan Watts, Gregg Rowan and Maura McIntosh look at where class actions are now in England and Wales, and how we see things developing in the next few years. The presenters are all authors of Class Actions in England and Wales, a textbook authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers and published by Sweet & Maxwell. This is the ninth and final episode in our series of podcasts to mark the launch of the second edition of this leading textbook.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Class Actions in England and Wales EP8: Employment

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 16:32


In this podcast, Andrew Taggart, Jenny Andrews, Sian McKinley and Maura McIntosh discuss the types of dispute that are most frequently brought as employment class actions, the procedures that apply, and the strategic challenges and issues that arise for those defending such claims. The presenters are all authors of Class Actions in England and Wales, a textbook authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers and published by Sweet & Maxwell. This is the eighth and penultimate episode in our series of podcasts to mark the launch of the second edition of this leading textbook.

Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS)
Graduate Success @ Herbert Smith Freehills

Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS)

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 27:51


Are you interested in international opportunities, want to nail down your morning routine or have a passion for diversity & inclusion?If so, today's episode is perfect for you. In this episode we sat down with the two fantastic graduates from Herbert Smith Freehills to chat all about their graduate program and their tips for graduate success. Together we chatted about international rotations, what settlement looks like and their productivity hacks.Listen in to this episode with your hosts – Neeharika Palachanda and Paige Carter to hear about life behind the grind as a grad at Herbert Smith Freehills.But wait! There's more!Follow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on InstagramFollow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on LinkedInFollow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on FacebookGet in touch:Say hello at behindthegrind@btgmedia.com.au

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Pensions Podcast - Life as a Professional Trustee: EP1

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 10:09


In the latest podcast from the Herbert Smith Freehills' pensions team, Tim Smith, Professional Support Consultant, is joined by Jane Beverley, Professional Trustee at Law Debenture to discuss: • what life is like as a professional trustee; • key challenges schemes are grappling with at the moment; • a trustee perspective on calls for pension schemes to invest more in growth assets; and • policy and regulatory changes that would help to improve the UK pension sector. To receive future podcasts in this series direct to your inbox subscribe https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/subscribe/ to our UK pensions blog https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/. To view our other pensions podcasts click here http://www.hsfnotes.com/pensions/?m=podcasts. Contacts If you would like to discuss any of the topics covered in this podcast speak with your usual HSF adviser or contact one of our specialists.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Class Actions In England And Wales EP7: Insurance

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 18:48


In this podcast, Greig Anderson, Sarah Irons and Gregg Rowan discuss how insurance can play a significant role in any class action an organisation may face. The podcast looks at the types of insurance policies that may provide cover, the complexities that can arise, and the steps insured defendants should take to ensure they comply with the terms of the policy to preserve coverage and ultimately be able to bring a successful insurance claim. The presenters are all authors of Class Actions in England and Wales, a textbook authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers and published by Sweet & Maxwell. This is the seventh in our series of podcasts to mark the launch of the second edition of this leading textbook. Future editions will look at other topics of interest relating to class actions or areas where we expect to see growth.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Pension podcast: What next for the PPI's UK Pension Framework?

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 16:55


In the latest podcast from the Herbert Smith Freehills' pensions team, Tim Smith, Professional Support Consultant, is joined by Anna Brain, Research Associate at the Pension Policy Institute (PPI) and Lead Researcher on the UK Pensions Framework project. Among other things, Tim and Anna discuss: • what the PPI UK Framework is and how it is being used within the industry; • how the Framework is likely to be impacted by recent policy developments; • the work that is currently going on with the Framework and what we can expect to hear about when the next report is published in November 2023; and • the key points the various political parties can learn from the Framework as we look ahead to the next General Election. The PPI is an expert organisation which undertakes rigorous research from an independent, long-term perspective to help all those interested to achieve a better, wider understanding of retirement provision issues. You can find out more about the PPI's UK Pension Framework here: https://www.pensionspolicyinstitute.org.uk/the-uk-pensions-framework/ To receive future podcasts in this series direct to your inbox subscribe hsfnotes.com/pensions/subscribe/ to our UK pensions blog hsfnotes.com/pensions/. To view our other pensions podcasts click here www.hsfnotes.com/pensions/?m=podcasts. Contacts If you would like to discuss any of the topics covered in this podcast speak with your usual HSF adviser or contact one of our specialists.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Inside IR (Australian Industrial Relations) EP10: Unravelling the IR landscape across five decades

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 53:12


In this episode Rohan Doyle speaks with industrial relations legend Russell Allen, a senior consultant in our Employment and Industrial Relations group and former partner. With a wealth of experience spanning 50 years at Herbert Smith Freehills, Russell shares with Rohan the changes we have seen in industrial relations over the last five decades, how the current IR landscape compares to that of the past, and what lessons can be applied to the new world of industrial relations post the Secure Jobs, Better Pay amendments.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Class Actions in England and Wales EP6: Product liability group actions

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 18:23


In this podcast, David Bennett and Maura McIntosh discuss product liability group actions, which have been an area of steady growth since these claims started to emerge in the English courts at the end of the last century. The podcast looks at how such claims are brought, how prevalent they are, and the main causes of action that are typically relied on. The presenters are both authors of Class Actions in England and Wales, a textbook authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers and published by Sweet & Maxwell. This is the sixth in our series of podcasts to mark the launch of the second edition of this leading textbook. Future editions will look at other topics of interest relating to class actions or areas where we expect to see growth.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Pensions podcast: The Evolving At Retirement Pensions Market

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 12:09


In the latest podcast from the Herbert Smith Freehills' pensions team, Mark Howard, Of Counsel, is joined by Claire Altman, Managing Director of Individual Retirement at Phoenix to discuss: • the challenges for at retirement decision making; • retirement product design and advice for members; and • whether collective DC schemes might offer an alternative solution at retirement. To receive future podcasts in this series direct to your inbox subscribe https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/subscribe/ to our UK pensions blog https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/. To view our other pensions podcasts click here http://www.hsfnotes.com/pensions/?m=podcasts. Contacts If you would like to discuss any of the topics covered in this podcast speak with your usual HSF adviser or contact one of our specialists.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Class Actions in England and Wales EP5: Shareholder class actions

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 34:55


In this podcast, Rupert Lewis, Simon Clarke and Gregg Rowan discuss shareholder class actions, which give rise to significant risks for corporate clients. The podcast looks at why these claims have become more prevalent in the English courts in recent years, and the mechanisms for bringing such claims and how these differ from US-style class actions. It discusses the main legal bases for such claims and some of the key battlegrounds that tend to arise. The presenters are all authors of Class Actions in England and Wales, a textbook authored by Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers and published by Sweet & Maxwell. This is the fifth in our series of podcasts to mark the launch of the second edition of this leading textbook. Future editions will look at other topics of interest relating to class actions or areas where we expect to see growth.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Emma And Rebekah Talk IP EP18: No deal! ACCC views on pharma patent dispute settlement

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 17:43


In episode 18, Emma and Rebekah are joined by Patrick Gay, a Partner in Herbert Smith Freehills' Competition, Regulation & Trade team. Together they unpack the ACCC's 2022 draft determination which proposed to deny authorisation of a settlement and licence agreement that was intended to resolve an ongoing patent dispute in the Federal Court between Celgene and generic drug companies Juno and Natco. With Patrick's insights, Emma and Rebekah touch on the potential impacts of the draft determination on parties looking to settle IP disputes in the future.

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Pensions Podcast: Launching The Living Pension

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 16:25


We were delighted to host the London launch of the Living Wage Foundation's new Living Pension employer accreditation and to become one of the UK's first Living Pension employers. In the latest podcast from the Herbert Smith Freehills' pensions team, Tim Smith, Professional Support Consultant, is joined by Katherine Chapman, Director of the Living Wage Foundation and Shelley Morris, Senior Project Manager for the Living Pension at the Living Wage Foundation to discuss this new initiative and to find out: • What the Living Pension is and why is it being launched? • What standards an employer's pension scheme needs to meet in order to qualify? • How the standards cater for the current cost of living crisis? • How this initiative differs from other similar initiatives aimed at helping people save more for their retirement? • What employers should do if they want to become a Living Pension employer? Anyone interested in finding out more about the Living Pension should click here. https://livingwage.org.uk/living-pension To receive future podcasts from the HSF pensions team direct to your inbox subscribe https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/subscribe/ to our UK pensions blog https://hsfnotes.com/pensions/. To view our other pensions podcasts click here http://www.hsfnotes.com/pensions/?m=podcasts

Lawyer on Air
Civil and common law international arbitration in action in Japan with Carlotta Bruessel

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 66:17


Carlotta Bruessel brings her fascinating experience of qualifying in both civil law and common law to Japan in the area of international arbitration. This is a story of an unusual career path in the law which is so important to hear. Carlotta is also passionate about connections and collaborations so it is exciting to see her idea to form a club to help bring young arbitrators in Japan together to share their expertise and have fun too. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: How Carlotta has had quite the international itinerary before coming to Japan to a Big Four Japanese law firm The combination of civil law and common law that is bringing her an exciting career in international arbitration Carlotta shares her tips on how to master your Zoom interview for landing a legal role in Japan Carlotta's main mantra she has for every single day adjusting to her life in Japan Her favourite cafe, books and other fun facts About Carlotta Carlotta Bruessel, is an arbitration practitioner working for Nishimura & Asahi as a Gaikokuho Jimu Bengoshi to represent Japanese and international companies. At Nishimura & Asahi her practice focuses particularly on the pharmaceutical, manufacturing and construction sectors and most recently, she has been interested in the renewable energy space Carlotta completed an LL.B in England & Wales while studying in Scotland, followed by an LL.M in International Law and Trade in Geneva. As a result of this, she has experience in both civil and common law jurisdiction and is very interested in how these two legal frameworks overlap and can be utilized in arbitrations to create the best outcomes for parties. Carlotta has previously worked at HKIAC in Hong Kong and, before moving to Tokyo, was a Senior Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills in Sydney. She has also worked at two UN institutions (the International Law Commission and UNCTAD). She is admitted to practice in Australia and speaks fluent German and English, as well as basic French and Japanese. Connect with Carlotta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlottamalenabruessel/ Links Cafe Hato The Japanese Mind Let Tokyo Eat Cake Arbitration Club link coming soon. Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.oconnell.148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oconnelllawyer YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair

The Money Show
The rand hits its lowest point this year

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 71:36


Nolan Wapenaar, co-chief investment officer at Anchor Capital analyses movements in South Africa's currency.   As the Mining Indaba takes place, Peter Leon partner and Africa chair at Herbert Smith Freehills discusses the need to split the department of mineral and energy in order to give time and attention to specific problems such as load-shedding and other issues that these two industries face.    Ian Mann, regular book reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants reviews 'Corporate Explorer: How Corporations Beat Startups at the Innovation Game' by Andrew Binns, Charles O'Reilly and Michael Tushman. He shares the nuggets he learned. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Smart Community Podcast
Summer Series: Forever Expanding Data and Digital Law in Smart Communities, with Raymond Sun and Susannah Wilkinson

The Smart Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 44:20


Hi #smartcommunity friends! Welcome back to the Summer Series here on the Smart Community Podcast. As you know, we're taking a little break from new content over the Australian summer holidays, and instead we are sharing the replays of a few of our all time favourite episodes. This week we're sharing my conversation with Raymond Sun and Susannah Wilkinson from Episode 276, which was released in February 2022. Ray is a solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills, specialising in technology, media and telecommunications and privacy law. Susannah is the Digital Law Lead - Australia & Asia at the same firm, leading the development of Smart Legal Contracts and the provision of digital law solutions in conjunction with the development of the Australian National Blockchain. We start off by talking about Ray and Susannah's backgrounds in law and their current work looking at how laws are able to adapt to the new issues of emerging technology. Ray then tells us about his passion for technology and AI, and Susannah, her passion for improving digitised processes and how that involves the law, before they tell us what a Smart Community means to them. We then discuss the importance of data in Smart Communities, the increased use of data and risks associated and therefore the importance of having legal frameworks in place. We then discuss how data leads to Smart Communities and emerging technologies. Ray and Susannah then share with us a bit about some of the projects they were working on at the time of recording and we finish our chat discussing several emerging trends including; lawyers roles in Smart Communities and forward looking legislation, digital twin representation and accountability in the ‘real world', more flexible and adaptable infrastructure projects, shifts in privacy laws and finally digital identity. We will be sure to get Ray and Susannah back on the show in future for a full update about what they've been up to since we recorded this episode and how our thinking has progressed since our conversation. But in the meantime, as always we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it! Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.community Connect with Susannah via HSF Digital Law Group Website Connect with Raymond via LinkedIn Connect with me via email: hello@mysmart.community Connect with My Smart Community via LinkedIn or Twitter and watch on YouTube The Smart Community Podcast is produced by Perk Digital

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
1923: LegalTech: Document Automation, Negotiation and Analysis Platform

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 22:24


 Do the traditional "moats" around the legal services industry still exist? And is the legal industry still slow to embrace technology? I wanted to bust a few myths today and learn how the industry embraces technological change and does things differently.  Today I want to explore the world of legal tech, document automation, negotiation, and analysis platforms. Giles Thompson, Head of Growth at Avvoka, a lawyer by trade (formerly Kirkland & Ellis and Herbert Smith Freehills) shares his story on Tech Talks Daily and how he is now a tech investor and entrepreneur. I ask if LegalTech is the next FinTech, and who/what will be the next DocuSign? We also discuss how many lawyers are beginning to ask why they still have to negotiate contracts over email, with track changes and several lawyers building a different future that makes their lives easier. I also learn how Avvoka is a document automation, negotiation and analytics tool designed to help law firms, in-house legal teams and businesses draft documents, negotiate them, and leverage data insights from that process to draft better documents and get to “yes” faster.