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Law Pod UK covers developments across all aspects of civil and public law in the United Kingdom. It is brought to you by the barristers at 1 Crown Office Row (https://www.1cor.com/) with presenters Rosalind English, Emma-Louise Fenelon, Jim Duffy and Lucy McCann. Information accompanying the podcast episodes is published on the UK Human Rights Blog (https://ukhumanrightsblog.com) .
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Welcome to this podcast series - Pep Pods - from Cummings Pepperdine. Cummings Pepperdine advises on the three key areas of law, tax and FCA in alternative assets. Each Pep Pod looks at one or more of these areas of advice, with the aim of providing our listeners with useful updates, insights and information which will help your business. If you have any questions, just get in touch with us. Our contact details are all on our website, cummingspepperdine.com. Enjoy the Pod!
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Established in 1887, Boyes Turner has grown to become one of the UK’s leading full service regional law firms - winning UK Regional Law Firm of the Year for the first time in 2010 and repeating this subsequently a number of times.Our lawyers regularly work with some of the world’s largest multinationals as well as successful UK and European businesses. Our specialist teams are regularly ranked as amongst the best in the UK.
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Hammer Time is a news podcast that features interviews with some of the most influential thinkers of our time. This podcast discusses everything that pertains to the everyday rough-and-tumble of global politics, from arts to philosophy to pop culture. Please subscribe and follow our updates on Twitter via @Raphfel and check out our YouTube Channel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the1020/support
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Welcome to Dogs are Smarter Than People with NYT and internationally bestselling quirky human author Carrie Jones, her slightly more normal husband, Shaun, and their dogs. Life tips. Writing tips. Dog noises. It's all here. Bonus episodes of BE BRAVE FRIDAYS (telling people's stories of bravery) and LOVING THE STRANGE (all about celebrating the weird) and author-to-author interviews. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejonesbooks/support
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Rosalind English talks to Tim Lankester, who was Permanent Secretary of this country’s foreign aid department when a huge scandal broke about the grant of aid to Malaysia in the 1990s. The Court’s ruling that this decision was unlawful marked a shift in the balance between the judiciary and the executive. Sir Tim and Rosalind are joined by law Prof…
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Ralph Schoellhammer discusses concerning political and societal trends with Konstantin Kisin, focusing on the erosion of trust in institutions due to government misbehavior (exemplified by the COVID-19 response), the rise of populism fueled by ignored public concerns, and the growing competition from China's increasingly efficient industrial polici…
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In this Pep Pod, Claire Cummings and Ian Gobin talk about financial promotions, bringing you up to date with the latest changes and how they affect both crypto and non-crypto products Cummings Pepperdine is a unique leading legal advisor on crypto and alternative assets, advising a large and diverse global client base and the only firm to provide a…
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This episode of "Hammer Time" explores how the establishment, often posing as protectors of democracy, actively undermines it by silencing dissenting voices and promoting policies like mass migration that erode national identity and economic stability.It also features an in-depth conversation with Andy Ngo (https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo) about his …
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Ralph Schoellhammer and Neil Oliver discuss the concept of "moral licensing" and how it relates to a perceived moral hierarchy among elites, examining its implications for social and political discourse. Key Takeaways: Moral licensing is the idea that those in power can justify their actions, even if they contradict their stated values, by claiming…
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This episode of Hammer Time explores how the "moral licensing" phenomenon, where people believe they can act immorally due to fighting a perceived greater good, shapes the behavior and rhetoric of the political left in the West, specifically in Germany and the US. Key Takeaways: German companies are using diversity as a public relations strategy to…
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Ralph Schoellhammer examines the accountability of politicians and argues for the necessity of mechanisms to ensure they serve the public's interest, rather than their own. For the full conversation with Doomberg, jump over to Brussels Signal , where it will be uploaded on Monday, August 19th. Key Takeaways: The episode questions the effectiveness …
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In a discussion on The Neil Oliver Show, Ralph Schoellhammer explores the concept of societal cohesion and the potential consequences of a diminishing shared narrative, particularly concerning youth engagement and authority in modern governance. Key Takeaways: Societal cohesion is crucial for maintaining community identity and stability. The youth …
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Ralph Schoellhammer's "Hammer Time Episode #5" ties UK riots to demographic changes and cultural integration challenges, using Nietzschean perspectives to critique current political leadership and underscore the necessity of a confident cultural identity. Key Takeaways: The episode examines UK riots in the context of demographic shifts and integrat…
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Ralph Schoellhammer discusses societal issues such as government control, individual freedoms, and the impact of mandates. He reflects on the erosion of critical thinking, moral values, and individual rights in the face of state authority. Key Takeaways: Discussion on the impact of mandates and loss of critical thinking in society. Reflection on th…
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For those looking to keep on top of their CPD over the summer, in Episode 204 Emma-Louise Fenelon interviews John Whitting KC and Robert Mills about recent developments in clinical negligence. Robert Mills takes listeners through three recent cases on material contribution: CNZ v Royal Bath Hospitals NHSFT & The Secretary of State for Health and So…
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In "Hammer Time Episode #4 - "Schoellhammer's Law" Ralph Schoellhammer addresses the rise in violence and crime in Europe linked to migration, criticizing the mainstream media's downplaying of these issues and calling for honest discussions about societal changes. I am also talking to Benedict Beckeld, whom you can find on X: https://x.com/Benedict…
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Ralph Schoellhammer discusses on The Neil Oliver Show how media manipulation is inverting societal perceptions of 'radical' and 'moderate,' with significant implications for political accountability and the impact of radical environmental policies. Key Takeaways: Society is experiencing a major brainwashing to alter the perception of 'radicals' and…
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Ralph Schoellhammer's "HammerTime" Episode #3 critiques the media's portrayal of radical political positions as moderate, using Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's political dynamics as examples, while introducing future special guest segments. Key Takeaways: Joe Biden resigns from the presidential race, covered by media as a selfless decision, while poo…
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Ralph Schoellhammer discusses political topics regarding European and American leadership, media manipulation, and societal discontent, emphasizing the need for factual reporting and accountability. Key Takeaways Discussion on European and American leadership, critiquing figures like Ursula von der Leyen and Kamala Harris. Highlighting media manipu…
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Ralph Schoellhammer discusses the reemergence of nationalism and patriotism in Europe and the US, highlighting the cultural aspects, societal impacts, and challenges faced by contemporary elites regarding these sentiments. Key Takeaways: Nationalism and patriotism are viewed as unifying forces in Europe and the US. Contemplation on the role of nati…
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In the 2nd episode of "Hammer Time" Ralph speaks about the aftermath of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, his views on JD Vance as the VP pick, and why Joseph Schumpeter, not Karl Marx, should be the most influential economist of our time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the1020/support…
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Jim Duffy is joined by Richard Mumford and Lance Baynham to examine recent developments in inquests law, and to take a look at contemporary challenges facing our oldest judicial office. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.…
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This is the very first episode of my new podcast "Hammer-Time." It is still work in progress, so please bear with me as it develops and send me any ideas, comments, and suggestions you might have. This is a new endeavour, and I hope that many of you will join me on this journey to create a podcast that is both informative and entertaining. --- Supp…
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In Episode 201 Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Emma Snell of JUSTICE and Christian Weaver, a barrister at Garden North Chambers about Achieving Racial Justice at Inquests: A Practitioner’s Guide (2024), a guide recently published by JUSTICE and INQUEST. His Honor Judge Mark Lucraft KC, Chief Coroner of England & Wales from 2016-2020 endorsed the guid…
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Our 200th episode is the second of our International Women’s Day series exploring gender at the Bar. In this series, Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Arhestey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogerson, Isabel McArdle, Emma-Louise Fenelon and Chloe Turvill about their experiences, in the hope of drawing…
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Following the Strasbourg Court's dismissal of Kosher and Halal groups' challenge to the ban on no-stun slaughter of food animals, Rosalind English talks to animal welfare campaigner Paula Sparks about the complex web of laws surrounding our treatment of farm animals in the abattoir. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles…
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Jasper Gold of 1 Crown Office Row joins Lucy McCann to explore “small data” claims, where data and personal injury law intersect. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.Oleh Law Pod UK
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Football fans everywhere will be familiar with reckless tackles, whether from their own Sunday league experience or as followers of the professional game. But when will a tackle amount to negligence and be actionable in a civil court, such that an injured player can sue their opponent? In this episode of Law Pod UK, 1COR members Jo Moore and Nichol…
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Can appropriate public scrutiny and respect for private lives co-exist? Jim Duffy speaks to Richard Ager and Clare Ciborowska about the Transparency Reporting Pilot in the family courts. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.…
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In this episode, we dive into everything you need to know about data protection with expert Ben Martin, Director of Privacy at Trustpilot and author of 'GDPR for Startups and Scale-ups' and Host, Sarah Williamson, Partner and Head of Commercial Technology at Boyes Turner. Ben Martin shares his unique journey from environmental to data protection la…
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LawPod UK is marking International Women’s Day with a three-part series exploring gender at the Bar. In this series, Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Barhey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogerson, Isabel McArdle, Emma-Louise Fenelon and Chloe Turvill about their experiences, in the hope of drawing o…
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The Supreme Court has ruled out claims for physicatric harm suffered by family members witnessing death or serious injury as a result of medical negligence. Rosalind English talks to Judith Rogerson of 1 Crown Office Row about the implication of this ruling. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK …
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Rachel Marcus and Marcus Coates-Walker of 1 Crown Office Row join Lucy McCann to explore the principle of the scope of duty in the context of clinical negligence claims. First by analysing the decision in Khan v Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 and then discussing how the courts have grappled with scope of duty issues since. Cases discussed in this episode i…
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Join chemist Professor Roy Harrison and environmental law silk David Hart, for a review of recent personal injury lawsuits where claimants seek damages for exposure to toxic substances. Despite the technical challenges, this litigation is key to environmental protection. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles, with links…
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On 12 October we held our inaugural conference for Heads of Legal and GCs with the theme “Building Growth and Efficiency for in-house legal teams” which included expert panels sharing their views. For our second panel, M&A specialist Chris Dobson, Corporate Partner at Boyes Turner was joined by Mark Blunden, VP and General Counsel EMEA of Culligan …
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On 12 October we held our inaugural conference for Heads of Legal and GCs with the theme “Building Growth and Efficiency for in-house legal teams” which included expert panels sharing their views. For our last panel, Sarah Williamson, Head of Commercial and Technology at Boyes Turner was joined by Andrew Cooke, General Counsel of Travelperk, Harry …
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On 12 October we held our inaugural conference for Heads of Legal and GCs with the theme “Building Growth and Efficiency for in-house legal teams” which included expert panels sharing their views. For our first panel Rowan Turrall, Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution at Boyes Turner was joined by Holly Moore, Lawyer at ITV, Lucie Allen, Managing…
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In this edition of the Hugely Popular Cummings Pepperdine Crypto Questions, Claire Cummings is joined by Sean Kiernan, Founder and CEO of Greengage. Claire and Sean dive into who Greengage are, what they offer, their personal approach to their business and how the tech they’ve developed supports them. Sean Kiernan is the Founder and CEO of Greengag…
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In this edition of the Hugely Popular Cummings Pepperdine Crypto Questions, we revisit the first episode where Claire Cummings is joined by Ian Gobin, Partner for Cummings Pepperdine and they talk about the issues with what to watch out for when you’re setting up a Crypto Asset Fund. Claire and Ian discuss risk warnings, fund custodians, valuations…
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A compilation and distillation of the past seven months of pod discussions, by presenters Rosalind English and Lucy McCann. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles, with links to cases, are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and message the podcast via Twitter. Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.…
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In this edition of the Hugely Popular Cummings Pepperdine Crypto Questions, Claire Cummings is joined by Andrew Shrimpton, Chair, UK Regulatory & Compliance Solutions at IQEQ, and are talking about AIFMD which affects every kind of fund. They discuss what AIFMD purpose is, how you can market under AIFMD, the differences between being inside and out…
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In this edition of the Hugely Popular Cummings Pepperdine Crypto Questions, partner Ian Gobin is joined by American Businessman and Executive and entrepreneur, John D’Agostino. John is a senior advisor to Coinbase and chairman of the US Asset Management Committee for the Department of International Trade. Fun fact, his story was the focus of the bo…
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Family law expert Richard Ager talks to Melissa Patidar about her intermediary service company which provides communication support between lawyers and witnesses in remote and face to face hearings in family court proceedings. They discuss parties with vulnerabilities, qualifications and role of an intermediary, and how lawyers should aim to work w…
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In-House in Conversation features conversations with in-house lawyers talking about their roles and the challenges they face. In this episode, Rowan Turrall, Head of Dispute Resolution at Boyes Turner, talks to Christian Waida of OpenText about managing a legal team across multiple jurisdictions and dealing with a major acquisition. Episode Links V…
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Traditionally, courts have declined to impose this liability, believing it would lead to defensive policing. A recent High Court ruling appears to have changed all that. Listen to Rosalind English in discussion with Conor Monighan of 5 Essex Court on this decision with serious implications for all public authorities. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Cr…
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Robert Kellar KC in conversation with Victoria Walters, library learning advisor at the Bristol campus of the University of Law. Plus: we want your feedback! Please take a couple of minutes to fill in this very short anonymous survey. Thank you in advance. www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LawPodUK Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting a…
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In this edition of the Hugely Popular Cummings Pepperdine Crypto Questions, we learn how to tokenise a fund with Danielle Faul of Hash Directors in Cayman, director of a tokenised fund. Claire and Danielle talk tokenised funds; what they are, why would you tokenise your funds and the different structures and quirks that are out there. To find out m…
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Professor Richard Susskind, advisor to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, has been alerting the legal profession to the advance of technology since the 1990s. In this episode, Rosalind English discusses with Professor Susskind the present and the future for solicitors, barristers and even the judiciary, in the presence of Artificial Intel…
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This week the UK Government announced an important change to its Retained EU Law Bill, which has been going through Parliament. Now 600 EU-era laws are set be repealed by the end of 2023 - fewer than the whole "reservoir” of 1000+ initially targeted. Rosalind English discusses the challenges posed by the Bill with Sam Willis of the Public Law Proje…
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