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Friends for fifty years, Sigourney Weaver and Selina Cadell discuss acting together in the Jamie Lloyd Company's new production of Shakespeare's The Tempest. As part of the BBC's Scam Safe week, we examine whether art fraud is on the rise with Georgina Adam from the Art Newspaper and and the lawyer Amanda Gray, a specialist from the firm Mishcon De Reya. And, musician Nitin Sawhney talks about his two new works Heart Suite, about by his recent heart attack, and Orbital, which is inspired by this year's Booker prize winner, Orbital by Samantha Harvey. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ruth Watts
Providing a snapshot of what it has been like trying to raise and deploy capital over the last year, is Chris Keen, Head of Emerging Companies in Cambridge, at Mishcon de Reya.We discuss the more challenging market of 2023, but with a deal level that remained almost the same as previous years, it's looking rosy for 2024.From Pre-seed through to Series D, Private Equity (PE) and Mergers and Acquisition (M&A), we talk about the dynamics of deals locally in Cambridge and throughout the UK. And Chris gives some useful guidance on when to engage with a lawyer, and note, the advice is to bring it further forward than you may think.We also find out that many advisors are providing line of sight of investment potential from the Cambridge ecosystem to investors outside of the region – so that's great news for our homegrown tech and innovation.Produced by Carl Homer, Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Embarking on a career journey can often feel like trying to find your way through a dense forest without a compass. That's where Elliot Moss of Mishcon de Reya steps in, bringing his seasoned compass—chock-full of legal prowess and career navigation insights—to guide us through. He's not just a legal eagle; Elliot's experiences, from his first paycheck at 13 to steering careers at the firm that once represented Princess Diana, provide a tapestry of stories that inspire and instruct. This episode isn't your typical career advice session—it's a deep and personal look at the paths we take and the importance of passion and perseverance.Ever wondered how just a simple change in mindset could alter the trajectory of your professional life? Elliot invites us into the nuances of workplace culture and the profound effects of a positive attitude, underlining the need for self-reflection and the delicate art of receiving feedback. We tackle the gritty reality of job applications, where Elliot spills the beans on balancing authenticity with tenacity—no cupcake delivery gimmicks here, just real, relatable advice from someone who's seen the impact of going the extra mile.For the aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone keen to pour their passion into their work, Elliot's shared experiences are like finding a treasure map to professional fulfillment. We traverse the rollercoaster highs and lows of entrepreneurship, discussing everything from fundraising in a tough economic climate to the personal dynamics of risk-taking. This episode is a celebration of the entrepreneurial spirit and an exploration of how a founder's vision can set the course for a company's journey. So, whether you're looking to ignite your career or just need the motivation to get out of bed on those frosty mornings, let Elliot's stories be the spark that lights your path.
ChatGPT is probabilistic and not deterministic, which has important implications for how lawyers might use it. Did you understand that sentence? If not, you will after listening to this episode. How does the tech that's launched a thousand think-pieces actually work? Should we be excited about the opportunities that large language models offer or scared of a robot revolution? Whatever your questions or concerns, this episode's guest, Daniel Hoadley – Mishcon de Reya's Head of Data Science & Analytics – has the answers. And apparently, yes – we should be a little worried about a potential robot revolution! Daniel speaks with host Becky Annison and explains things ChatGPT, large language models and AI. They discuss the upsides and the risks, including how these technologies might impact the work that lawyers do. Find out more at tr.com/TheHearing
"I think this bill, however imperfect, will be great progress".Earlier this year, Powerscourt partner Justin Griffiths spoke to Mishcon De Reya managing associate Harry Eccles-Williams about efforts to make the online world safer. As MPs again consider the reach of online legislation and how social platforms could be held responsible for users' content, the pair return to examine proposed amendments to the Online Safety Bill.Listen to all episodes on our website.Follow Powerscourt on Twitter and LinkedIn.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In the first episode in this series, two of our current Solicitor Apprentices, Lizzi Horner and Ruya Pancar are joined by Brandon Farley, a second-year Solicitor Apprentice and Harriet Roach, an Associate in the Insurance Litigation team. They discuss what it's like to work at Mishcon de Reya and some of the ways the Firm supports its Solicitor Apprentices.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In episode 5, Solicitor Apprentice Lizzi Horner continues her deep dive into the Fim's departments, talking to fee-earners and solicitor apprentices to provide an insight into some of the work they do.This episode, Lizzi is joined by Associate Alexandra Agnew to discuss the work of the Private department, Associate Jamie Barton to discuss the Employment department and Solicitor Apprentice Ed Dawes and Associate Harriet Gorter to discuss Real Estate.
The Early Careers Insights Podcast is a new series exploring the Solicitor Apprenticeship programme at Mishcon de Reya. Applications for our next round of apprenticeships beginning in October 2023 will close on 6 January, and this podcast can serve as your guide through the process. Each episode shares insights into life at Mishcon de Reya, our culture and the people who work here.In this episode, Solicitor Apprentice Lizzi Horner delves into three of the Firm's departments, talking to fee-earners and solicitor apprentices to help gain an insight into some of the work they do.Solicitor Apprentice Ruya Pancar and Managing Associate Lydia Kellet join Lizzi to discuss the Corporate department, Ruya and Associate Dom Walsh talk about Innovation, and Solicitor Apprentice Ed Dawes and Managing Associate Jonathan Barnett discuss Dispute Resolution.
As part of our Black History Month 2022 programme, trainee Bethia Green has hosted a podcast discussing the realities of existing as a young Black person in the UK. The episode discusses issues that persistently affect young black people, as well as actions we can all take to reduce discrimination and make our society more inclusive.Produced in collaboration with Football Beyond Borders (FBB), this episode features FBB graduates Gui Fernandes, Hannah Mills, and Isaiah Gordon, who are now part of the Youth Beyond Borders (YBB) creative agency.We're proud to be partnering with Football Beyond Borders for this podcast, supporting their work with young people from disadvantaged socio-economic areas who are passionate about football but disengaged at school. FBB helps them finish school with the skills and grades to make a successful transition into adulthood, by providing long-term, intensive support, built around their relationships and passions. YBB are a representative creative agency recently established by FBB that provides career opportunities to FBB graduates and young people interested in working within the creative industries.
In our 25th episode, Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson spent their morning chatting with the brilliant Filippo Noseda from Mischon de Reya about the boundaries of automatic exchange of information and whether the balance between citizen and state have shifted too far in favour of the state.
Welcome to the Black Lawyers Matter Podcast, brought to you by The Stephen James Partnership and Black Lawyers Matter. In this episode, your host Samuel Clague, CEO and Founder of The Stephen James Partnership, is in conversation with James Libson, Managing Partner at Mishcon de Reya LLP. An adept litigator who has worked on numerous high-profile cases over the last 20 years, James is an exceptional ally and advocator for change - through both his philanthropic pursuits and professional progression. In his conversation with Sam, James discusses the learnings of his legal career so far; from turning a "career-ending" mistake into a valuable lesson and the importance of leaning into discomfort, to working on the R (Miller) v The Prime Minister case and how he is helping to push forward progress within the legal sector which has been "glacially slow". This episode is an engaging and insightful listen from someone who has had a long, rich and fascinating legal career. Time-stamped Agenda - 01:11 – It'd be great to hear more about your background and why you chose law as a career path? 04:43 - What are some of your passions outside of practising law? 06:31 – Where does your passion for these pursuits come from? 08:21 – Lowlights are often the making of very successful people - how did you change a career challenge into a positive? 14:27 – On the flipside, what is a career highlight and why is it important to you? 17:09 – Why does your passion for diversity come from? 24:12 – What has been your experience of mentorship throughout your studies and career? 29:48 – What advice would you give to managing partners who are looking at increasing black representation in law? 33:32 – What is the one piece of advice you'd give to your younger self and why? Connect with your host, Samuel Clague: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-clague-32911723/ Connect with your guest, James Libson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-libson-40319b26/ If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to subscribe for more and share with others in your network! Explore more about The Stephen James Partnership here: https://thesjp.co.uk/ Learn about the Black Lawyers Matter mission here: https://blacklawyersmatter.co.uk/ And discover SJP's Search and Advisory arm here: https://stephenandjames.co.uk/
“We want to protect people who hold information of wrongdoing but think carefully about how they disclose that in a really targeted way”: Mishcon De Reya's head of politics and law Katy Colton discusses Powerscourt, Mishcon and Matrix Chambers' campaign for a public interest defence in the Official Secrets Act.This episode is hosted by Russ Lynch, a director in Powerscourt's campaigns team.Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
This week's Bricks & Mortar guest is Joanna Lampert – a partner at law firm Mishcon de Reya, who advises on property disputes and sits part time as a deputy master of the Chancery Division, hearing cases in the Business & Property Courts. In a wide-ranging discussion looking back at over 20 years in the profession, Lampert reflects on what she loves about this part of the industry and why “property litigation is not simply landlord and tenant law.” She highlights the breadth of work that she's involved in, attributes her success to tenacity and commitment (something that has “never wavered”) and offers advice for those seeking to progress within a law firm. Lampert acknowledges a lack of awareness amongst school age students of “what property lawyers actually do” and is keen to point out the benefits: “Property litigation is far more interesting than it might first appear. It exposes you to a challenging range of legal issues, it exposes you to a challenging range of business issues and I take great pride in being able to drive around the City of London pointing out the buildings that I've had some input into. It's richly rewarding both for its legal challenges and also for the rich variety of what it involves.”
"Once in a generation legislation"Justin Griffiths, a Partner at Powerscourt, is joined by Harry Eccles-Williams, a Senior Lawyer at Mishcon De Reya to discuss the Online Safety Bill and the potentially far reaching implications it will have for business and internet users alike.Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
As Ghandi once said ‘The future depends on what we do in the present'. In today's episode we discuss how best to get your affairs in order for when the inevitable happens. A big part of that is making a will but there's other things to consider. Our special guest; Stuart Adams, a Solicitor and Legal Director in the Tax and Wealth Planning Team at Mishcon De Reya joins the conversation and demonstrates the importance of solicitors and financial planners working together to get the best outcome for the client.Source:Three in five (59 per cent) UK adults have not written a will, new research from Canada Life today reveals. This equates to 31 million people, whose property, financial and other assets could be left to someone they have not chosen when they die.https://www.wealthadviser.co/2020/09/28/290151/thirty-one-million-uk-adults-dont-have-will-place-says-new-research SUBSCRIBE:Stay up to date with our latest insights, subscribe to our mailing list here and choose the topics you're interested in: https://bit.ly/3ArrCoaGET IN TOUCH:Have any feedback? We're listening, email us at: podcast@smithandwilliamson.comFOLLOW US:Twitter - @SmithWilliamsonLinkedIn - @Smith&Williamson This episode was recorded on [09/08/2021]This S&W The Pulse podcast is of a general nature and is not a substitute for professional advice. No responsibility can be accepted for the consequences of any action taken or refrained from as a result of what is said. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the presenter or of Smith & Williamson or any of its affiliates. No reproduction of this podcast may be made in whole or in part for professional or recreational purposes. No action should be taken based on this podcast and we accept no liability if we change your views on any of the subjects mentioned.
In this episode of the CoffeeCast we talk to Elliot Moss, Partner and Director of Business Development at Mishcon de Reya. He gave us open access to a wealth of business development gold and this really is a must-listen for anyone involved in or interested in marketing and BD.
In Episode 15, Caroline Garnham talks to Filippo Noseda, a Partner at Mishcon De Raya and a Visiting Professor at King's College. Caroline asked Filippo in what ways is he going to help families Post Brexit on International Tax and Cross Border Succession.
Hosted by Mishcon de Reya's Head of Communications Hayley Geffin, The News Sessions looks at a key area of law hitting the headlines. This latest podcast focuses on blockchain. What is blockchain and why should we care? Could it really be the future of transactions? Joining Hayley to discuss is Corporate Lawyer Tom Grogan, IP Lawyer Anne Rose and Real Estate lawyer Nick Kirby, all from Mishcon de Reya.
Hosted by Hayley Geffin, the News Sessions podcast takes a look at a key area of law which is hitting the headlines. In this latest episode we’re looking regulation of social media and what we can all do to protect ourselves online. Joining Hayley to discuss this are Emma Woolcot, Head of Mishcon De Reya’s Reputation Protection Department and Reputation Lawyer, Alexandra Whiston-Dew
Savannah de Savary is the Founder and CEO of Built-ID. After graduating from the University of Oxford in 2013, Savannah joined Thor Equities, where she managed NYC real estate development projects. In June 2015 she founded Built-ID, a proptech platform that showcases the built environment projects of today and transforms community engagement to better shape the projects of tomorrow.
'Women in Blockchain' will be presented by our co-host Jess Houlgrave featuring the brightest women in blockchain on the show each and every week! Today's episode features Anne Rose the Co-Lead of the Blockchain Group and Associate at Mishcon de Reya LLP. Website: https://www.mishcon.com Anne's Twitter: [https://twitter.com/Anne_Emma_Rose](https://twitter.com/Anne_Emma_Rose) Anne's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-rose/ If you'd like to stay in touch or get more info from me, please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and spread the good word! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SVK_Crypto Visit our website: www.svkcrypto.com Email us: cstorry@svkcrypto.com Telegram: https://t.me/SVKCrowd
Alex Price joined Palmer Capital in 2003, initially charged with creating the fund management business within Palmer Capital. Peter Cuthbert has been with Fiera Properties throughout their formative years and instrumental in the development and growth of the firm’s business.
Born in London in 1944 and educated at St Paul’s School. John started his career at Hillier Parker (now CBRE) in the early 1960s before moving on to become a partner at Barnet Baker (estate agents). In 1973 he acquired Pilcher Hershman & Partners. A decade later John acquired control of the Derwent Valley Light Railway Company (capitalised at £1.5m), restructuring it as Derwent Valley Holdings plc which - following the merger with London Merchant Securities plc in 2007 - became Derwent London plc.
Alex joined Palmer Capital in 2003, initially charged with creating the fund management business within Palmer Capital.
Charlie is Co-CEO of The Office Group (TOG), which he founded in 2003 with Co-CEO Olly Olsen.
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Michael Slade FRICS, is Chairman of Helical plc, a UK-listed property development and investment company, one of the best performing quoted property stocks in the UK.
Pippa Malmgren is an economist who explains the world economy in bestselling books and through public speaking, shapes the world economy by advising governments and builds it by having founded a robotics firm.
Tyler is the Founder and CEO of Seaforth Land, the recent purchasers of the iconic, Seifert designed, CAA House, Kingsway (also known as Space House). He has 30 years of global real estate experience including 20 years in Asia working through both the Asian Financial Crisis and the Global Financial Crisis. Tyler has worked in property development, advisory and investment banking, principal investment, and investment management and has lived and worked in North America, Asia and Europe. He has a deep knowledge and understanding of sovereign and institutional real estate investors.
Brendan Wallace is a Co-founder and Managing Partner at Fifth Wall. Brendan was Co-founder & CEO of Identified, a data & analytics company focused on workforce optimization that raised $33 million of venture capital and was acquired by Workday (WDAY) in 2014.
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