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    Disputes Quick Listens

    Listen as our disputes duos discuss the latest legal updates and trending litigation topics.

    Litigation can be complex. Our Quick Listens capture informal conversations between experts in our Disputes & Investigations team as they share opinions and experiences, key case summaries, legal updates, and hot topics. Leave the complicated research to us, grab your headphones, and listen in as we take a deeper dive into the world of litigation.

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    Episode 18: Cross-border leverage: how Dutch preliminary attachments can shape global legal strategies

    Join Karlijn van Laar, Tim Mimpen and Mark Goorts as they discuss how the Dutch system of prejudgment attachments works in international disputes.

     

    Episode 17: (Supply) Chain Reaction: the Court of Appeal judgment in World Uyghur Congress v National Crime Agency

    Join Gemma Broughall and Natalia Faekova as they discuss liability under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 as a result of the decision and the potentially significant implications for international supply chains.

     

    Episode 16: A new era for class actions begins in Austria

    The Representative Actions Directive was finally implemented into Austrian Law, with some delay. It now makes it possible for so called Qualified Entities to pursue claims of at least 50 consumers based on the same facts, against companies in a single action. In this podcast our partners Philipp Zumbo, Ivo Deskovic and Stefan Turic explain what is different to the previous system in Austria and what large B2C business need to prepare for.

     

    Episode 15: Post-Brexit enforcement of cross-border judgments

    Join senior associates Tom Charnley and Megan Howarth as they reflect on the 168th Practice Direction and its role in reshaping the enforcement of cross-border judgments post-Brexit.

     

    Episode 14: Lawyers, the SRA and the Post Office Horizon case

    Join Andrew Howell and Samantha Brendish as they discuss the latest announcement from the SRA about investigations linked to the Post Office inquiry; and the draft SRA guidance on the professional obligations of in-house solicitors, under scrutiny following the Horizon scandal.

     

    Episode 13: Embargoed judgments: dos and don'ts

    Join Stephanie High and Gemma Broughall as they discuss the dos and don'ts of embargoed judgments, including how to minimise breaches and practical steps to take in the event of a leak.

     

    Episode 12: NDAs and the Post Office Horizon case

    In our latest Disputes Quick Listen, Stephanie High and Andrew Howell reflect on criticisms of lawyers in the Post Office scandal in relation to Non-Disclosure Agreements in settlement agreements, and discuss their views on best practice.

     

    Episode 11: Privilege in an AI world

    Join Georgina Jones and Tom Charnley as they discuss the increased use of AI chatbots like ChatGPT in a dispute resolution context and whether litigants can assert privilege over their communications with AI chatbots.

     

    Episode 10: Benefits of arbitration for resolving life sciences disputes

    In our latest Disputes Quick Listen, Laurence Lieberman and Jessie Prynne discuss the benefits of arbitration for resolving life sciences disputes. In this episode they look at the main differences between court proceedings and arbitration in England & Wales, as well as the pros and cons for life sciences companies.

     

    Episode 9: AI regulation and liability framework – what's next for the UK and EU?

    Join Megan Howarth and Matthew Caskie, two of our product liability and product safety specialists, as they discuss forthcoming changes to the product liability and safety frameworks in both the EU and UK, including how AI will likely be regulated in the future. For more on the impact and risks of AI implementation for businesses, check out our Tech Me Up! webinar series.

     

    Episode 8: Fake, forgery or the real deal?

    How do you distinguish fake from fortune? How do you protect yourself when purchasing an artwork? And what do you do if you discover after the event the artwork you purchased is not genuine? Join Laurence Lieberman, Gemma Broughall and Natalia Faekova as they discuss the significant issue of authenticity in art. We've also published an in-depth article on the topic of  fraudulent art - read it here.

     

    Episode 7: ClientEarth v Shell - fuelling climate change action 

    Lucy Waddicor and Jess Thomas discuss ClientEarth's recent claim against the directors of Shell, for failing to manage climate change risks. Does it signal a new era of corporate responsibility in a climate context? For more on this case, read our Climate change litigation update here.

     

    Episode 6: A brush with the law – remedies for victims of art fraud

    Hot art, cold lies, big money and an escape to a tropical island. Join Laurence Lieberman, Natalia Faekova and Michelle George as they discuss the 'Mini-Madoff of the art world', Inigo Philbrick, and the remedies available to the victims of his multi-million pound fraud. If this episode piques your interest, read our article, The fine art of fraud, for a deeper dive into fraudulent misrepresentation in the lucrative art world.

     

    Episode 5: Sequana - a big deal?

    Join associates Emilie Kennedy and Luke Viner as they discuss the recent Sequana judgment decision and how it will impact directors and others in the insolvency space.

     

    Episode 4: International spotlight – reflections on the German disputes market

    Supply chain disputes, class action proceedings and EU regulations around artificial intelligence. Join our UK head of disputes, Andrew Howell, and head of disputes in Germany, Philipp Behrendt, as they discuss what's new in the German litigation market.

     

    Episode 3: Solicitors behaving badly – the dos and don'ts of litigation conduct

    In this episode Andrew Howell and Stephanie High discuss their thoughts on appropriate litigation conduct, share some past experiences and ask whether Friday 5pm letters should be a thing of the past.

     

    Episode 2: Once upon a time - trial timelines and recent changes

    In this episode, Helen Robinson is joined by Outdoor Clerk, John Robinson, who shares his experience of changes and trends in relation to timelines and fixing of trials in court. Looking specifically at recent changes to the Chancery Guide, our duo consider the impact on litigants ahead of going to trial.

     

    Episode 1: Vardy v Rooney case review - a legal own goal?

    In light of the recent high profile Vardy v Rooney decision (aka the 'Wagatha Christie' case) that has garnered significant media and legal attention, Elizabeth Montpetit and Nick Maday take a step back to review the destruction of evidence issues. The scheme which governs the disclosure process in civil litigation has now passed its pilot stage and will become permanent. In this episode, our experts highlight some important lessons on the risks to litigants of getting disclosure wrong.

     

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