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The great escape: why the rich are fleeing Britain Keir Starmer worries about who is coming into Britain but, our economics editor Michael Simmons writes in the magazine this week, he should have ‘sleepless nights' thinking about those leaving. Since 2016, nearly 30,000 millionaires have left – ‘an outflow unmatched in the developed world'. Tax changes have made Britain a ‘hostile environment' for the wealthy, yet we are ‘dangerously dependent' on our highest earners: the top 0.01 per cent pay 6 per cent of all income tax. If the exodus is ‘half as bad' as those he has spoken to think, Simmons warns, a 2p hike to income tax looms. Michael joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside private wealth specialist James Quarmby from advisory firm Stephenson Harwood. (1:04) Next: Michael Gove interviews justice secretary Shabana Mahmood ‘There's a moment of reckoning to come' Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood tells The Spectator's editor Michael Gove in a wide-ranging interview in the magazine this week. Gove writes that he has a degree of sympathy for her, given he occupied her post for 15 months several years ago; ‘it's the most glamorous and least attractive job in the cabinet' he writes. The interview touched on grooming gangs, AI and the oath she swore on the Quran. You can hear an extract from the interview on the podcast but, for the full interview, go to Spectator TV (16:08) And finally: ‘pond terfs' versus the ‘right on' Zoe Strimpel highlights a schism that has emerged over Hampstead ladies pond in the magazine this week: whether trans women should be allowed to swim in the ladies pond. The division, between older ‘pond terfs', who are against their inclusion, and younger ‘right on' women, has only widened following the Supreme Court ruling. Far from solving the issue, the fight has only intensified. Zoe joined the podcast alongside Julie Bindel to discuss further. (27:48) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and Gus Carter. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
The great escape: why the rich are fleeing Britain Keir Starmer worries about who is coming into Britain but, our economics editor Michael Simmons writes in the magazine this week, he should have ‘sleepless nights' thinking about those leaving. Since 2016, nearly 30,000 millionaires have left – ‘an outflow unmatched in the developed world'. Tax changes have made Britain a ‘hostile environment' for the wealthy, yet we are ‘dangerously dependent' on our highest earners: the top 0.01 per cent pay 6 per cent of all income tax. If the exodus is ‘half as bad' as those he has spoken to think, Simmons warns, a 2p hike to income tax looms. Michael joined the podcast to discuss further, alongside private wealth specialist James Quarmby from advisory firm Stephenson Harwood. (1:04) Next: Michael Gove interviews justice secretary Shabana Mahmood ‘There's a moment of reckoning to come' Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood tells The Spectator's editor Michael Gove in a wide-ranging interview in the magazine this week. Gove writes that he has a degree of sympathy for her, given he occupied her post for 15 months several years ago; ‘it's the most glamorous and least attractive job in the cabinet' he writes. The interview touched on grooming gangs, AI and the oath she swore on the Quran. You can hear an extract from the interview on the podcast but, for the full interview, go to Spectator TV (16:08) And finally: ‘pond terfs' versus the ‘right on' Zoe Strimpel highlights a schism that has emerged over Hampstead ladies pond in the magazine this week: whether trans women should be allowed to swim in the ladies pond. The division, between older ‘pond terfs', who are against their inclusion, and younger ‘right on' women, has only widened following the Supreme Court ruling. Far from solving the issue, the fight has only intensified. Zoe joined the podcast alongside Julie Bindel to discuss further. (27:48) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and Gus Carter. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
Want to know the secrets behind managing wealth on a global scale?This week, I'm joined by James Quarmby, Partner and Head at Private Wealth at Stephenson Harwood in London. Described as a legend of the private wealth space, James shares his inspiring journey to building a team across six jurisdictions, tackles misconceptions about tax and explains what it takes to succeed in private wealth law.Whether you're a legal professional or simply curious about the world of wealth management, this episode is packed with great insights. Tune in now to learn from the best!So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and James discussing:- The Unconventional But Refreshing Career Path and Backround Taken by James- Complexities and Challenges of Private Wealth Practice- James' Strategic Approach to Building the Private Wealth Practice at Stephenson Harwood- His Efforts to Correct Common Misconceptions About Tax and Wealthy Individuals- Important and Valuable Advice for Aspiring Lawyers,Connect with James here - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/james-quarmby-24327411
In our latest employment law podcast, managing associate Natalie Edwards and associates Dermot Neligan and Eirini Haidemenos discuss the Government's new Employment Rights Bill published on 10 October 2024, which has been described as a 'once in a generation' overhaul of employee rights. The Stephenson Harwood team discuss what employers need to be aware of, including changes to protections against unfair dismissal, entitlement to statutory sick pay, and rights for new parents.Many of the Government's proposals require further consultation, and several of the more major changes will take effect "no sooner than Autumn 2026". We recommend that clients listen to the podcast and review their policies and procedures considering the proposed changes. Please also keep an eye out for further advice that the Stephenson Harwood team will publish once we have clarity on the new legislation.
Azeem reports on the latest personal changes in the industry •Stephenson Harwood strengthens Middle East construction practice with Ron Nobbs relocating from London. •Jones Day announces Rodney Moore, Samuel Peca, and Scott Delaney joining as partners in corporate and Energy Transition & Infrastructure. •Nanda Kamat leaving MUFG after 15 years to take a new role. •Kristian Bradshaw joins Hunton Andrews Kurth in Tokyo from White & Case. •Vinita Sithapathy joins Mayer Brown in New York as a partner from Freshfields. •Joe Taylor joins Apterra Infrastructure Capital as managing director from NatWest. •Latham & Watkins hires Scott Cockerham in Washington, D.C., from A&O Shearman. •OX2 CFO Johan Rydmark to step down in April 2025. •EU Commission selects Danish politician Dan Jorgensen as energy commissioner. •Kenny Cheramusak becomes CFO of Apex Clean Energy from ContourGlobal. •Stephenson Harwood adds Sushil Verma as a partner in Financial Markets Practice from Simmons & Simmons. •Meyer Burger CEO Gunter Erfurt steps down; Franz Richter becomes chairman.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame talk to James Quarmby of Stephenson Harwood (and Tax LinkedIn Star) about what is happenign in the UK. Rachel Reeves has a a supposed £22bn blackhole to fill and she's sharpening her knife. We discuss the possibilities of raising more money, whether more money is really actually needed and whether the whole affair amounts to a total failure of the UK political establishment to make tax policy. Find more about James here https://www.shlegal.com/en/people/james-quarmby
In this episode, we are joined by James Quarmby and Emily Osborne of Stephenson Harwood. The pair discuss developments in the world of corporate pensions, Guernsey's offerings as a domicile, and the upcoming joint Guernsey Finance and Stephenson Harwood pensions seminar in London this September.Check more out about the Seminar hereFollow James on LinkedInFollow Emily on LinkedInFollow Stephenson Harwood on LinkedInFollow Guernsey Finance on LinkedInFollow Guernsey Finance on InstagramFollow Guernsey Finance on Threads: @guernseyfinance
INVESTING IN SHIPPING ASSETS THROUGH DIGITALIZED PLATFORMS Mr. George Economou, Founder – TMS Group In Discussion With Ms. Dora Mace-Kokota, Partner and Global Head – Maritime, Trade and Offshore – Stephenson Harwood 9th Capital Link Maritime Leaders Summit - Greece “Dashing Ahead – Leadership in Action” Part of the Posidonia Week. In Partnership with ABS. Monday, June 3, 2024 | Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel in Athens, Greece For more information, please visit the following link: https://forums.capitallink.com/shipping/2024analyst/
INVESTING IN SHIPPING ASSETS THROUGH DIGITALIZED PLATFORMS Mr. George Economou, Founder – TMS Group In Discussion With Ms. Dora Mace-Kokota, Partner and Global Head – Maritime, Trade and Offshore – Stephenson Harwood 9th Capital Link Maritime Leaders Summit - Greece “Dashing Ahead – Leadership in Action” Part of the Posidonia Week. In Partnership with ABS. Monday, June 3, 2024 | Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel in Athens, Greece For more information, please visit the following link: https://forums.capitallink.com/shipping/2024analyst/
Hello, and welcome to episode 109 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast, I'm Chris Kirkbride. Another busy week this week, but they are all busy weeks. New designations from the UK and EU. Other sanctions news includes a new report detailing Russian fossil fuel exports and an incredible story from the US about possible sanctions on members of the International Criminal Court. More bribery and corruption news from the conflict in Ukraine, on both sides of the battlefield. The fraud news comes with reports of a disrupted ‘pig butchering' scheme in the US and the publication of UK Finance's annual report. There is a host of money laundering news, including updates from Turkey on its effort to escape the FATF's ‘grey list'. And, there is a round-up of this week's cyber-attack news. Let's crack on. As usual, I have linked the main stories flagged in the podcast in the description. These are: Cyber Security Expert Advisory Board, Ausgrid response to the 2023-30 Australian Cyber Security Strategy: Legislative Reform Consultation Paper.BBC, Can romance scam victims get their money back?Centre for Research on Energy and Clear Air, April 2024 — Monthly analysis of Russian fossil fuel exports and sanctions.Coalition for the ICC, Letter to US President: Threats to the International Criminal Court.Council of the European Union, Text (PE-CONS 36/24) of the Regulation on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing (2021/0239(COD)) (AML Regulation).Council of the European Union, Text (PE-CONS 35/24) of the Regulation establishing the Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) (2021/0240(COD)) (AMLA Regulation).Council of the European Union, Text (PE-CONS 37/24) of the Sixth Money Laundering Directive (2021/0250(COD)) (MLD6).Department for Business and Trade, Notice: NTE 2024/11: Russia sanctions – Sales of oil tankers to third countries.European Commission, Commission welcomes new sanctions against disinformation and war propaganda.Financial Conduct Authority, FCA fines CGML £27,766,200 for failures in its trading systems and controls.Financial Conduct Authority, Final Notice: Citigroup Global Markets Limited.Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, UK and partners target Russia-DPRK ‘arms-for-oil' trade with new sanctions.FT Adviser, SFO director appears to be levelling the playing field in latest strategy.Human Rights Watch, Biden Should Oppose US Sanctions on ICC.Kharkiv Anti-Corruption Center, In 2023-2024, the Kharkiv OVA concluded contracts for the construction of fortifications and the supply of materials for almost 8 billion hryvnias: analytics of the Ukrainian Center.National Crime Agency, Peter Virdee charged with bribing a foreign official.National Cyber Security Centre, Business email compromise: new guidance to protect your organisation.Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, Financial Sanctions Notice: Somalia.Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, Guidance: Financial sanctions, Somalia.Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, Guidance: Who is subject to financial sanctions in the UK?Prudential Regulation Authority, The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) fines Citigroup Global Markets Limited (CGML) £33,880,000 for failures in its trading systems and controls.Prudential Regulation Authority, Final Notice: Citigroup Global Markets Limited (FRN 124384).Rabihah Butler, Are government sanctions successful?Stanford Law school, SLS Report Analyzes How Lawyers Enable Sanctions Evasion—and How to Address the Problem.Stephenson Harwood, Four key lessons from the Binance case.UK Finance, Fraud remains a major problem as over £1 billion is stolen by criminals in 2023.UK Finance, Annual Fraud Report 2024.UK Financial Intelligence Unit, Requesting a defence from the NCA under POCA and TACT.US Department of Justice, Secret Service Seizes a Web Domain Used in Furtherance of a Cryptocurrency “Pig Butchering” Scheme.US Department of Justice, Two Foreign Nationals Arrested for Laundering At Least $73M Through Shell Companies Tied to Cryptocurrency Investment Scams.US Department of Justice, Man Sentenced for Laundering Over $4.5M Obtained from Business Email Compromise and Romance Fraud Schemes.US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Outlines Enforcement Measures to Help Prevent Cybersecurity Attacks and Protect the Nation's Drinking Water.
In this episode of the Legally Speaking Podcast we were joined by third-year law student, Founder and Managing Director of Cataclysm Ventures Ved Nathwani to talk about his experiences as a young entrepreneur. He talked about his company, as well as his roles at the World Economic Forum, The Future Proof Project, Ada Ventures, BfB Labs and Stephenson Harwood. With so much experience already under his belt, Ved is an impressive next-generation lawyer and business person. So, why should you be listening?You can catch Rob and Ved discussing:Funding for legal tech companiesChanging perceptions of AI in the legal industry Using social media to promote yourself and your firm Community building Educating investors and lawyers Join us on your favourite podcast streaming app!Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
CAPITAL RAISING OPTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPOWNERS Moderator: Ms. Huay Yee Kwan, Partner – Stephenson Harwood ???? Stephenson Harwood ?????? Panelists: Mr. Alexis Stephanou, CFO – Goldenport ???? Goldenport ????? Alexis ?? Mr. Berlin Li, Managing Partner – HIT Marine ?????? ???????? Mr. Gautam Khurana, Chief Financial Officer – Precious Shipping Public Company Limited ?????????? Gautam ?? Mr. Stavros Gyftakis, CFO -Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. (SHIP) Seanergy ??????? Stavros ?? Mr. George Xiradakis, Founder – XRTC Business Consultants LTD; Vice President -Hellenic Chinese Chamber of Commerce; President - Association of Banking and Financial Executives of Hellenic Shipping ?????????????? ????????????XRTC ??????? George ?? 7th International Shipping Forum Pudong Shanghai, China. Organized in partnership with Columbia Shipmanagement and Singhai Marine Services and with the support of the Shanghai/Pudong Government. For more info please visit here: Capital Link Forum
CAPITAL RAISING OPTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPOWNERS Moderator: Ms. Huay Yee Kwan, Partner – Stephenson Harwood ???? Stephenson Harwood ?????? Panelists: Mr. Alexis Stephanou, CFO – Goldenport ???? Goldenport ????? Alexis ?? Mr. Berlin Li, Managing Partner – HIT Marine ?????? ???????? Mr. Gautam Khurana, Chief Financial Officer – Precious Shipping Public Company Limited ?????????? Gautam ?? Mr. Stavros Gyftakis, CFO -Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. (SHIP) Seanergy ??????? Stavros ?? Mr. George Xiradakis, Founder – XRTC Business Consultants LTD; Vice President -Hellenic Chinese Chamber of Commerce; President - Association of Banking and Financial Executives of Hellenic Shipping ?????????????? ????????????XRTC ??????? George ?? 7th International Shipping Forum Pudong Shanghai, China. Organized in partnership with Columbia Shipmanagement and Singhai Marine Services and with the support of the Shanghai/Pudong Government. For more info please visit here: Capital Link Forum
Listen as the Stephenson Harwood offshore energy team travel from Inverness to the wilds of Loch Kishorn to launch their new book, Offshore Floating Production: Legal and Commercial Risk Management aboard the FPSO Voyageur, and get a full tour from their friends at Altera Infrastructure
Host Tim O'Toole is joined by Stephenson Harwood's Sue Millar to discuss the relatively new price caps on Russian crude oil and the coming price caps on petroleum products in both the U.S. and the U.K. ******* Thanks to our guest, Sue Millar, for joining us: https://www.shlegal.com/en/people/sue-millar Questions? Contact us at podcasts@milchev.com. EMBARGOED! is not intended and cannot be relied on as legal advice; the content only reflects the thoughts and opinions of its hosts. EMBARGOED! is intelligent talk about sanctions, export controls, and all things international trade for trade nerds and normal human beings alike. Each episode will feature deep thoughts and hot takes about the latest headline-grabbing developments in this area of the law, as well as some below-the-radar items to keep an eye on. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts for new bi-weekly episodes so you don't miss out!
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors of a company are becoming increasingly important to investors. Many companies are now touting their ESG credentials as a way to attract investment. However, some companies may be engaging in "greenwashing," falsely promoting their ESG practices. Investors need to be careful to differentiate between companies that are truly committed to sustainable practices and those that are only paying lip service to them. By doing their due diligence, investors can ensure that their money is going into businesses with a sustainable future.To find our more about Stephenson Harwood please visit https://www.esglegalhub.com/About Our GuestsPenelope ShenPenny is one of Hong Kong's leading funds lawyers who counts among her clients the region's top asset managers. She is consistently sought after for both direct expertise and keen market intelligence.Tze-wei Ng Tze-wei brings deep knowledge of charities and social innovation to her advice to philanthropic foundations and private clients. As part of the private wealth team she also has experience in trusts, wills, estate planning and administration. She is known for her understanding of the increased mixed use of non-profit and for-profit tools in creating impact, which allows her to provide tailored solutions to enable strategic philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
Is it worth investing in companies that have an ethical and sustainable focus? There is no simple answer, but a growing number of investors believe that ESG investment does make sense. Here we'll take a look at some of the factors to consider when making an ESG investment.To find our more about Stephenson Harwood please visit https://www.esglegalhub.com/About Our GuestsPenelope ShenPenny is one of Hong Kong's leading funds lawyers who counts among her clients the region's top asset managers. She is consistently sought after for both direct expertise and keen market intelligence.Tze-wei Ng Tze-wei brings deep knowledge of charities and social innovation to her advice to philanthropic foundations and private clients. As part of the private wealth team she also has experience in trusts, wills, estate planning and administration. She is known for her understanding of the increased mixed use of non-profit and for-profit tools in creating impact, which allows her to provide tailored solutions to enable strategic philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
Hong Kong is a hotbed for business, and the economy is booming. However, companies must be aware of how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors can affect their bottom line. This epsiode will explore how ESG affects businesses in Hong Kong and provide tips on how to integrate these considerations into your operations. Stay ahead of the curve and make sure you're doing everything possible to protect your company's interests! To find our more about Stephenson Harwood please visit https://www.esglegalhub.com/About Our GuestsPenelope ShenPenny is one of Hong Kong's leading funds lawyers who counts among her clients the region's top asset managers. She is consistently sought after for both direct expertise and keen market intelligence.Tze-wei Ng Tze-wei brings deep knowledge of charities and social innovation to her advice to philanthropic foundations and private clients. As part of the private wealth team she also has experience in trusts, wills, estate planning and administration. She is known for her understanding of the increased mixed use of non-profit and for-profit tools in creating impact, which allows her to provide tailored solutions to enable strategic philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.
Heart Of The Matter - A Podcast On Legal Developments From Around The World
When it comes to sustainability, Hong Kong is often seen as a laggard. But a growing number of local companies and organisations are now starting to embrace environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles. In this epsiode, Penelope Shen and Tze wei Ng of Stephenson Harwood in Hong Kong take a closer look at the ESG landscape in Hong Kong.To find our more about Stephenson Harwood please visit https://www.esglegalhub.com/About Our GuestsPenelope ShenPenny is one of Hong Kong's leading funds lawyers who counts among her clients the region's top asset managers. She is consistently sought after for both direct expertise and keen market intelligence.Tze-wei Ng Tze-wei brings deep knowledge of charities and social innovation to her advice to philanthropic foundations and private clients. As part of the private wealth team she also has experience in trusts, wills, estate planning and administration. She is known for her understanding of the increased mixed use of non-profit and for-profit tools in creating impact, which allows her to provide tailored solutions to enable strategic philanthropy and social entrepreneurship.
SHIPPING - NAVIGATING THROUGH GEOPOLITICAL TURBULENCE Introductory Remarks by: Ms. Yuri Ann Arthur, Commercial Counselor, Athens – U.S. Department of Commerce Moderator: Mr. Michalis Pantazopoulos, General Manager – Greece – Liberian Registry (LISCR Hellas) Panelists: • Mr. Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs for European - Affairs - Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Hellenic Republic • Mr. Christos Theophilou, Team Leader – EU Maritime Security Strategy and maritime Common Information Sharing Environment (EUMSS & CISE) - European Commission • Ms. Kirsty MacHardy, Partner – Stephenson Harwood • Mr. Andreas Hadjipetrou, Managing Director – Columbia Shipmanagement
In the latest episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the offshore energy industry, London-based partner Max Lemanski and associate Josh Cunnington discuss rights and disputes in relation to IP in the offshore energy and floating production market.They look at a number of areas, including securing IP rights in offshore tech (such as FPSOs and FSRUs), infringement of rights, ownership disputes and the perils of co-ownership, and how IP rights are dealt with globally.
In the latest episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partner Stuart Beadnall and Singapore-based partner John Simpson discuss floating production. They discuss a number of areas including, what floating production is, if it has its own area of law, areas of distinct consideration and finally explaining how familiar shipping law concepts apply to oil and gas floating production projects, before a shameless plug for their new book on floating production.
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In the latest episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partners Peter Bennett and Stuart Beadnall discuss MAC clauses. They look at a number of areas, including what they are, how they operate, why they are becoming so prominent and the risks surrounding termination rights.
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In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partners Peter Bennett and Stuart Beadnall discuss current developments and important legal issues in the LNG shipping and trading market. A number of topics were covered including an overview highlighting distinctions in the LNG chartering market, and key trading issues such as the right to reject an LNG cargo; non-oral modification clauses; reasonable nature of consent; and the absence of bills of lading as documents of title.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this month's episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partners Max Lemanski and Stuart Beadnall and Singapore-based partners John Simpson and Martin Brown discuss the oil and gas industry from both a European and Asian perspective. They explore a number of areas, including projects being run in consortia, JVs and other considerations such as IP, plus negotiations for new projects and how the London and Singapore offices at Stephenson Harwood work together to service oil and gas clients worldwide.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this month's episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partners Marc Hammerson, Stuart Beadnall and Max Lemanski discuss termination rights for non-performance in oil and gas contracts.
In the latest episode of Well Spoken, Stephenson Harwood's podcast series for the oil and gas industry, London-based partners Marc Hammerson and Peter Bennett discuss contractual discretion. They look at a number of areas, including where they are to be found, their importance and the role they have in arguments raised between parties in an oil and gas contract, such as termination.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
When China sneezes, we all catch the flu, but shipping seems to have initially underestimated quite how significant the impact of the coronavirus outbreak was going to be. It is now painfully clear that the extended shutdown of China will temporarily cripple the shipping markets and hit hard on freight rates well beyond the current schedule disruption and yard delays. In this week’s podcast we get the latest market analysis from BIMCO’s chief analyst Peter Sand, we talk to Andrew Rigden Green, a leading shipping lawyer from Stephenson Harwood about charterparty risk and we get the inside track on the latest market disruption direct from our China editor Cichen Shen.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
This month's podcast is the latest in our mini-series on employee competition, which ties-in with the fourth edition of 'Employment Covenants and Confidential Information: Law, Practice and Technique' (Bloomsbury), co-written and co-edited by Stephenson Harwood employment partner Kate Brearley and Selwyn Bloch QC of Littleton Chambers.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the latest edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.
In the final edition of our pensions podcast series for this year, we take a look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of December 2018.
In the latest edition of our pensions podcast series, we look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of November 2018.
For many years, the pensions industry has deliberated whether guaranteed minimum pensions had to be equalised between male and female members and, if so, how. In the latest edition of our pensions podcast series, the team considers the recent Lloyds Banking Group judgment, which confirms that equalisation must be carried out - but the issue remains complex, with many unanswered questions.
In the latest edition of our pensions podcast series, we look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of October 2018.
In this month's podcast we will discuss legal professional privilege in the context of internal investigations carried out into criminal, regulatory and sensitive disciplinary issues.
In the latest edition of our pensions podcast series, we look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of August 2018.
This month's podcast is the third in a mini-series on employee competition which coincides with the new edition of 'Employment Covenants and Confidential Information: Law, Practice and Technique' (Bloomsbury), co-written and co-edited by Stephenson Harwood employment partner Kate Brearley and Selwyn Bloch QC of Littleton Chambers. In this podcast Kate Brearley, employment partner Kiersten Lucas, who leads our Middle East employment team, and senior associate Richard Freedman, discuss some of the key issues employers should consider when introducing or varying restrictive covenants.
In the latest edition of our pensions podcasts series, we look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of July 2018.
In this month's podcast, we look at five recent cases and their practical implications for employers.
This week David Osler stands in for Richard Meade and talks to CEO and co-founder Michel Löwy of SC Lowy about Italian shipping debt transaction and speaks with Menelaus Kouzoupis of Stephenson Harwood on cyber security, ransoms and making a ship one kilometre in diameter
In this podcast- the first podcast from our specialist immigration law team- we discuss Tier 2 Sponsor duties and what steps employers can take to ensure they are fully Home Office compliant.
In this episode, Barbara Allen, head of employee incentives here at Stephenson Harwood and guest, Tania Bearryman, head of performance and reward management at Intertrust, the global trust, fund and corporate service provider are interviewed by our employment associate Richard Freedman. We find out the answers to the important questions facing employers around funding end-of-service gratuity under the UAE Labour Law.
This month's podcast is the second in a mini-series on employee competition which coincides with the new edition of 'Employment Covenants and Confidential Information: Law, Practice and Technique' (Bloomsbury), co-written and co-edited by Stephenson Harwood employment partner Kate Brearley and Selwyn Bloch QC of Littleton Chambers. In this podcast we will discuss the drafting of restrictive covenants and key points employers should consider at the start of an employment relationship.
In this podcast we look at the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the new law coming into force across Europe on 25 May 2018. We will look at the significance of GDPR and focus on how it will impact employers.
In this podcast we look at whistleblowing claims and give some practical tips for employers on how to deal with whistleblowing issues in the workplace.
In this podcast we discuss tricky issues for employers when managing a disciplinary process, including: the role of a companion; covert recording by employees; suspension of employees; cross examining witnesses by individuals; and confidentiality and anonymity of those participating in the investigation.
We look at the practical implications for employers of three recent Court of Appeal decisions, focussing on: what employers need to do to ensure that notice of termination is delivered effectively; key issues when dismissing employees following long term sickness absence; and when resistance to organisational change can constitute gross misconduct.
We discuss subject access requests and give practical tips for employers on how to deal with such requests from current and former employees. We also take a look at the key points on subject access requests that came out of the recent Court of Appeal decision in Dawson-Damer v Taylor Wessing.
In this episode we discuss the new gender pay gap reporting regime that came into force on 6 April this year.
I chair the Scottish Carbon Reduction Summit. Philip Wright from the Scottish Government spoke about Bali and Denmark 2009. Plans to assess the carbon footprint of Scottish government activity. Anthony Johnson from Stephenson Harwood on Legal Foundations of a Low Carbon Economy and Alasdair Harper from DEFRA on the Carbon Reduction Commitment. Find out about similar events at www.carbon-innovation.com The Prince of Wales's second May Day Climate Change Summit. Expert opinion from around the world, but disappointing press coverage. Green business is good business - case studies showed how it saves money. Presented by Anthony Day Duration 6.52