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11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastAyinde: The Perils of AIAndrew Edge talks to Leo Davidson about Ayinde v LB Haringey [2025] EWHC 1383 (Admin), in which the President of the King’s Bench Division and Mr Justice Johnson considered whether to initiate  contempt of court proceedings against lawyers after the citation of fake cases generated by AI.  A cautionary tale for lawyers, as well as those instructing and supervising them.Host: Leo DavidsonGuest: Andrew Edgewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-07-2342 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastFasano v Reckitt Benckiser: Group Companies and the Equality ActMike Lee talks to Katherine Taunton about Fasano v Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc [2025] EWCA Civ 592, in which the Court of Appeal shines a light on the principles governing the liability of group companies as agents under the Equality Act.  When and how will a group company be liable for the acts of another company in the group?Host: Katherine TauntonGuest: Mike Leewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-06-2517 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastSullivan v Isle of Wight - Applicant WhistleblowersOliver Jackson talks to Aliya Al-Yassin about Sullivan v Isle of Wight Council [2025] EWCA Civ 379, the Court of Appeal’s important decision that, outside of the NHS, external job applicants cannot bring whistleblowing claims. Why can’t external job applicants bring whistleblowing claims? Is being a job applicant a ‘status’ for the purposes of Article 14 of the ECHR? What counts as a detriment in the whistleblowing legislation?Host: Aliya Al-YassinGuest: Oliver Jacksonwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-04-2932 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastHiggs v Farmor CA: Manifestation of Belief in the Court of AppealIn this special extended episode, Andrew Edge and Hannah Slarks discuss the biggest employment judgment of 2025, Higgs v Farmor’s School [2025] EWCA Civ 109. Just days after the parties seek permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, Andrew and Hannah take a deep dive into where discrimination law has gone wrong, and how the Supreme Court might fix it.Host: Hannah Slarks Guest: Andrew Edgewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-03-2557 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastSyspal Capital v Truman: Leaver ProvisionsRuth Kennedy talks to Oliver Mills about Syspal Capital Ltd v Truman [2024] EWHC Civ 1561 (Ch). Why do employers use shareholding arrangements to incentivise employees? Why is it so important to draft Articles of Association carefully? What are the dangers of employers dismissing employees to deprive them of particular benefits? Host: Oliver MillsGuest: Ruth Kennedy www.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-02-2615 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastDerma Med Ltd v Ally: Full and Frank DisclosureRupert Paines talks to Lucy Jones about Derma Med Ltd v Ally [2024] EWCA Civ 175, a Court of Appeal decision on non-compete and confidentiality injunctions, granted without notice.Host: Lucy JonesGuest: Rupert Paineswww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2025-01-3140 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastCheshire Estate v Blanchfield: Fiduciary DutiesJamie Susskind talks to Rita Dias about Cheshire Estate & Legal Ltd v Blanchfield [2024] EWCA Civ 1317.  When will directors taking steps towards setting up a competitor breach fiduciary duties?Host: Rita DiasGuest: Jamie Susskindwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-12-1824 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastDowding v Character Group: Tribunal CostsTom Ogg speaks to Michael White about Dowding v The Character Group plc [2024] EAT 153, a case which touches on the most common questions relating to costs in the Tribunal.  How should a Tribunal assess whether a claim had no reasonable prospect of success?  What kind of conduct is ‘unreasonable’ such that costs should be awarded – including in relation to the refusal of settlement offers?  How should Tribunals decide upon the amount of a costs award?  And in what circumstances should ‘indemnity’ costs be awarded?Host: Michael WhiteGuest: Tom Oggwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/2024-11-2528 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastFirst Greater Western v Moussa: Knowledge in Whistleblowing and Victimisation ClaimsThis month Judy Stone KC talks to Joseph Lavery about First Greater Western Ltd v Moussa [2024] EAT 82.  When can an employer be liable for detriments inflicted by a decision maker who has no knowledge of the protected disclosure or protected act? What is a collective memory? They discuss this important judgement from the EAT and the difficulty of reconciling the case law in this area.  Host: Joseph LaveryGuest: Judy Stone KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-10-2821 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastTesco v USDAW: Fire and RehireThis month Sean Jones KC is back to talk to Aliya Al-Yassin about Tesco v USDAW [2024] UKSC 28.  When will an implied term prevent an employer from firing and rehiring? And when will an injunction be granted to restrain dismissal? They discuss this landmark Supreme Court judgment.Host: Aliya Al-YassinGuest: Sean Jones KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-09-2530 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastBailey v Stonewall: Causing and Inducing DiscriminationThis month Daniel Isenberg talks to Oliver Mills about Bailey v Stonewall Equality Ltd [2024] EAT 119.  When will a third party be liable for instructing, inducing or causing someone else’s act of discrimination?  They discuss this important new judgment from Mr Justice Bourne on the application of s.111 Equality Act 2010.Host: Oliver MillaGuest: Daniel Isenbergwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-08-2831 minGetBriefed PodcastGetBriefed PodcastTriumph Over Trials: A Journey from Adversity to First Female IBC Chair with Lucy BarbetIn this episode, Orlagh is joined by the former Senior Clerk-turned-Director of Development and Compliance, Lucy Barbet. Lucy joined chambers in the early 90s as a receptionist, but found herself in the clerks' room after a failed hiring process at her then chambers, 1 Essex Court. Despite a number of personal struggles, by age 35 she had given up her role as second junior clerk to have a family, returned as the first junior clerk and accepted the role as Senior Clerk at 11KBW. At the time, this was an extreme rarity for women at the Bar...2024-08-0741 minEmployment Law MattersEmployment Law MattersReplay - Being a Good Witness (with Sean Jones KC)This is a replay version of an episode originally published in June 2022. Please note that any law discussed in the episode may be out of date.In this episode, you’ll learn how to be a good witness in an employment tribunal, including:what is your job as a witness?should you prepare in advance?how to answer questions during cross-examinationDaniel discusses the topic with Sean Jones KC from 11KBW.This podcast  is supported by Hunter Law and by FeMan Consulting, and by the HR Inner Circle (the UK's leading community for sma...2024-08-0132 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastAdams v Walsall Housing: Bypassing Collecting BargainingRichard Leiper KC talks to Paddy Halliday about their case, Adams v Walsall Housing Group Ltd.  When will offers be unlawful  because they have bypassed a collective bargaining process?Host: Paddy HallidayGuest: Richard Leiper KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-07-2220 minKnowing Ius PodcastKnowing Ius PodcastBig Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Human FlourishingTimothy Pitt-Payne KC is a barrister practising from 11KBW chambers in London. He is one of the UK’s leading privacy and information lawyers. He was a pioneer of the emerging law of data protection in the early 2000’s and has since built up an impressive practice at the cutting-edge of the law relating to Freedom of Information and GDPR.Recently we both presented at a conference organised at the University of Edinburgh on Democracy, Rights, and the Rule of Law in a Data-Driven Society. In this podcast we begin by discussing the law relating to data prot...2024-07-1356 minHerbert Smith Freehills Kramer PodcastsHerbert Smith Freehills Kramer PodcastsPublic Law Podcast EP16: Regulation of Artificial IntelligenceIn this edition of our Public Law Podcast series, Jasveer Randhawa is joined by Jamie Susskind of 11 KBW, a leading authority in the law and regulation of digital technology. We delve into the regulation of AI, exploring the balance between safety and commercial practicality, and the role of the state and public bodies in our society. We also shed light on the use of AI in the public sector, discussing the challenges of transparency and accountability for those subject to AI, be they individuals or businesses. Don’t forget to subscribe https://soundcloud.com/herbert-smith-freehills to the channel to receive up...2024-07-1124 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastWicked Vision: Whistleblowing DetrimentMike Lee talks to Katherine Taunton about Wicked Vision Ltd v Rice [2024] EAT 29.  When can a whistleblowing claimant claim that their dismissal was a detriment? They discuss the strategic implications of the EAT’s decision, and the potential for future debate about whether it is consistent with the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Osipov v Timis.Host: Katherine TauntonGuest: Mike Leewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-06-2617 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastEmployment Litigation in the Middle EastAmy Rogers KC talks to Tom Ogg about litigating in the Middle East.  What principles and procedure apply to employment litigation in the Middle East?Host: Tom OggGuest: Amy Rogers KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-05-2820 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastOmar v Epping: Heat of the MomentAndrew Smith talks to Aileen McColgan KC about Omar v Epping Forest [2024] ICR 301.  When will words used in the heat of the moment lead to an effective dismissal or resignation?  This new judgment provides helpful guidance.Host: Aileen McColgan KCGuest: Andrew Smithwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-04-2331 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastThe Silks EpisodeOur three new employment silks - Amy Rogers KC, Judy Stone KC and Simon Forshaw KC - speak to Ruth Kennedy about a case from their final year as junior barristers.  They discuss team moves, post-employment restrictions, how solicitors can recover fees, and what they originally wanted to be when they grew up.Host: Ruth Kennedy, Guests: Amy Rogers KC, Judy Stone KC and Simon Forshaw KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-03-2520 minCommerce Meets LawCommerce Meets LawSeason 2 Episode 15- Tom Cross: Decoding the life of a public law barrister for lawpeople and laypeople!Hi CML Listeners, Welcome to Episode 2 of our mini series with 3 barristers from different practice areas in law. Our conversation today is with Tom Cross, a barrister at 11KBW practicing in public, human rights, education, media and sports law.Tom is also the creator and host of the Cross Examination podcast: for law people, laypeople, and everyone in between. Hope you enjoy! Tom's profile: https://www.11kbw.com/barristers/tom-cross/2024-03-141h 1011KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastMiller: Direct Discrimination and Anti-ZionismAndrew Edge talks to Hannah Slarks about Miller v University of Bristol 1400780/2022, an important first instance decision on protected belief discrimination.  To what extent is anti-Zionism a protected belief?  Andrew and Hannah examine how Higgs and Forstater play out in practice.  Does the law now mean that an employer can be guilty of direct discrimination when motivated by an employee’s objectionable manifestation of their belief – rather than the belief itself?Host: Hannah SlarksGuest: Andrew Edgewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-02-2830 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastJump Trading: Non-competes and Speedy TrialsRupert Paines talks to Katherine Taunton about Verition v Jump Trading [2023] EWCA Civ 701. How long is too long to keep an employee out of the market? Is a variable-length restrictive covenant permissible? And how does delay factor into injunction applications?Host: Katherine TauntonGuest: Rupert Paineswww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2024-01-2434 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastDeliveroo: Supreme Court on Worker Status and Article 11Dan Stilitz KC talks to new tenant Lucy Jones about Independent Workers Union of Great Britain v Central Arbitration Committee and another [2023] UKSC 43. What is the latest from the Supreme Court on worker status?  And, to what extent does Article 11 provide a right to compulsory collective bargaining?Host: Lucy JonesGuest: Daniel Stilitz KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2023-12-1227 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastSteel v Spencer Road: Bonus Clawback ProvisionsMike Lee talks to Christian Davies about Steel v Spencer Road LLP (Omerta) [2023] EWHC 2492 (Ch). When will a bonus clawback provision be a restraint of trade?Host: Christian DaviesGuest: Mike Leewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbw2023-11-1520 minCross ExaminationCross ExaminationSex and Relationships EducationZoe Gannon and Ben Fullbrook take a look with Tom at the law on the still new school subject in England of “Relationships and Sex Education”, which some parents regard as controversial. They’ll look at what has, and has not, legally changed, and consider what may be coming next for teachers and students – and the lawyers who advise them. Tom also speaks to Miriam Cates MP who successfully requested a Government review into what was being taught in schools. Zoe Gannon is a barrister at 11KBW who specialises in public...2023-10-3035 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastAgnew: The Supreme Court on Holiday PaySean Jones KC talks to new tenant Aliya Al-Yassin about Chief Constable of Northern Ireland v Agnew [2023] UKSC 33, and somehow gives us a complete history of holiday pay in (almost) half an hour. When can an employee claim for a series of payments?Host: Aliya Al-YassinGuest: Sean Jones KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-10-1837 minCross ExaminationCross ExaminationAI and DiscriminationDee Masters and Jamie Susskind join Tom to examine the law’s answers to the problems caused by the machine learning algorithms being increasingly used to make decisions about our lives. How does the law handle discriminatory or unfair results produced by software used by the police, for example, to work out where to target resources in investigating crime; or by employers to decide who to hire and fire? And is the law fit for purpose given the pace at which technology is moving, and the specialism required to understand it? ...2023-10-0937 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastClifford v Millicom: Privacy OrdersPaddy Halliday talks to Leo Davidson about Clifford v Millicom [2023] EWCA Civ 50, a welcome Court of Appeal judgment containing a roadmap for Rule 50.  What principles will the ET apply when deciding whether to grant a privacy order?Host: Leo DavidsonGuest: Paddy Hallidaywww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-09-2133 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastBoydell v NZP Ltd: The Court of Appeal on Covenants AgainJudy Stone talks to Raphael Hogarth about Boydell v NZP Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 373. When can a non-compete clause stop a departing employee from doing something that… doesn’t compete?Host: Raphael HogarthGuest: Judy Stonewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-08-2520 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastHiggs v Farmor: Manifestation of beliefHannah Slarks talks to Ben Mitchell about the important decision in Higgs v Farmor’s School [2023] EAT 89. How do the legal tests for belief discrimination work together?Host: Ben MitchellGuest: Hannah Slarkswww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-07-2624 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastLycatel v Schneider: Concurrent ProceedingsKatherine Taunton talks to Michael White about Lycatel Services Ltd v Schneider [2023] EAT 81. How do you persuade a judge that your client’s case should be heard first in their preferred forum, whether that’s the ET or the High Court?Host: Michael WhiteGuest: Katherine Tauntonwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-06-2819 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastHiggs and Rolec: Bias on the BenchAileen McColgan KC talks to Daniel Isenberg about toxic debates, conflicting beliefs and opinionated judges in Higgs v Farmor’s School [2023] EAT 45 and Rolec Ltd v Georgiou [2023] EAT 46.  When must a judge be recused to avoid the appearance of bias?Host: Daniel IsenbergGuest: Aileen McColgan KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-05-1727 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastBenyatov v Credit Suisse: Implied Indemnities and Limits on Career LossesRichard Leiper KC talks to Katherine Eddy about Benyatov v Credit Suisse (Securities) Europe Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 140.  When an employee is wrongly convicted for acts done in the course of employment, is the employer liable for the financial losses that follow? Host: Katherine EddyGuest: Richard Leiperwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-04-2627 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastKong v Gulf International Bank: The Whistleblowing “Separability Principle”Jamie Susskind talks to Katherine Taunton about Kong v Gulf International Bank [2022] EWCA Civ 941.  When an employer fires a whistleblower, the Tribunal has to decide why they were fired. How can the Tribunal separate the fact that the person blew the whistle from the way that they did it? Host: Katherine TauntonGuest: Jamie Susskindwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-03-1619 minThe Nowhere OfficeThe Nowhere OfficeThe WorkplaceThe workplace is changing, this is now undeniable. But how is it changing? In the second in a special series in association with Prospect, the leading British union for professional skilled workers co-hosts Julia Hobsbawm and Stefan Stern look at issues from desks to rights and regions with Alison McGovern MP, Shadow  Employment Minister, and Member of Parliament for Wirral South, Adrian Wooldridge, Bloomberg’s Global Business Columnist, as well as Hafsa Begum, Prospect’s Head of Finance and Estates who takes us on a tour of the next generation trade union building, and once again perspective from Prospect’s Andre...2023-03-0939 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastPlanon v Gilligan: The Court of Appeal on Interim Relief for Non-competesAmy Rogers talks to Mike Lee about Planon v Gilligan [2022] EWCA Civ 642 [2022] I.R.L.R. 684.  What can we learn from a rare Court of Appeal judgment on interim relief in the employee competition context?Host: Mike LeeGuest: Amy Rogerswww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-02-1526 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastPiepenbrock: Anonymity Orders - Private Lives and Public LiesDan Stilitz KC talks to Oliver Jackson about anonymity orders in Piepenbrock v London School of Economic and Political Science [2022] EAT 119.  When will the Tribunal make an anonymity order to protect details about someone’s private life?Host: Oliver JacksonGuest: Dan Stilitz KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2023-01-1831 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastLoreley: Hidden Identities and Litigation PrivilegeJudy Stone talks to Ruth Kennedy about litigation privilege in Loreley Financing v Credit Suisse Securities and others [2022] EWCA Civ 1484.  Can client identities hide behind litigation privilege?Host: Ruth KennedyGuest: Judy Stonewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2022-12-1416 minCM Murray LLP - Employment, Partnership and Regulatory LawCM Murray LLP - Employment, Partnership and Regulatory LawLegal Professional Privilege 101: What are the Principles and How is it Applied in Employment Law?'We are delighted to share with you the recording of our recent webinar 'Legal Professional Privilege 101: What are the Principles and How is it Applied in an Employment Law Context?' n this webinar, chaired by Beth Hale (Partner and General Counsel at CM Murray LLP), Wonu Sanda (Senior Associate at CM Murray LLP), and Michael White (Barrister at 11KBW) aimed at HR professionals, in-house counsel, private practice lawyers, and other professional advisers, the panel discuss legal and litigation privilege, in particular: Exploring the core principles of legal and litigation privilege and specific case law examples to explore what is...2022-12-0750 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastMcClung and Mackereth: Football, Gender and Protected BeliefsSean Jones KC talks to Andrew Smith about religion or belief discrimination in McClung v Doosan Babcock 4110538/2019 23 August 2022 and  Mackereth v DWP [2022] EAT 99.  What do these cases about football fandom and gender critical beliefs tell us about the Tribunal’s approach to protected beliefs?Host: Andrew SmithGuest: Sean Jones KCwww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2022-11-1640 min11KBW Employment Podcast11KBW Employment PodcastSwiss Re: Threats, Offers and the WP RuleAndrew Edge talks to Hannah Slarks about his case, Swiss Re v Sommer [2022] IRLR 650.  When will allegations of misconduct and costs warnings cross the line in WP correspondence?Host: Hannah SlarksGuest: Andrew Edgewww.11kbw.com/practice-areas/employment/www.linkedin.com/company/11kbwOn Twitter, we’re @11KBW and on LinkedIn, we’re 11KBW.2022-10-1827 minEmployment Law MattersEmployment Law MattersS4E10 - Being a Good Witness (with Sean Jones QC)In this episode, you’ll learn how to be a good witness in an employment tribunal, including:what is your job as a witness?should you prepare in advance?how to answer questions during cross-examinationDaniel discusses the topic with Sean Jones QC from 11KBW.This podcast  is supported by Hunter Law and by FeMan Consulting, and by the HR Inner Circle (the UK's leading community for smart, ambitious HR Professionals).🎁 FREE STUFFEmployment law updates – www.danielbarnett.com       My YouTube channel - www.youtubelegal.co.ukAsk a question - w...2022-06-1433 minThe Law In Sport PodcastThe Law In Sport PodcastThe European Super League & The Legal Fallout: Experts' Views - E106This episode is a recording of the LawInSport webinar with 11 legal and commercial experts analysing the legal fallout from the attempted breakaway European Super League. Despite most of the clubs pulling out of the initiative, the issues covered by our expert spearer will continue to be relevant over the coming weeks and months. The session attracted over 1,000 registered attendees with 650+ tuning into the live session with over 100 questions asked.  Sean Cottrell, CEO of LawInSport, host the discussion with experts Country Focus: Alexander Engelhard, Sports Lawyer, ARNECKE SIBETH DABELSTEIN (Germany) Reyes Bellver, Founder/Attorney, Reyes Bellver (Spain) Stefania Genesis, Sports Lawyer, Li...2021-04-232h 15Law In Sport PodcastLaw In Sport PodcastThe European Super League & The Legal Fallout: Experts' Views - E106This episode is a recording of the LawInSport webinar with 11 legal and commercial experts analysing the legal fallout from the attempted breakaway European Super League. Despite most of the clubs pulling out of the initiative, the issues covered by our expert spearer will continue to be relevant over the coming weeks and months. The session attracted over 1,000 registered attendees with 650+ tuning into the live session with over 100 questions asked.  Sean Cottrell, CEO of LawInSport, host the discussion with experts Country Focus: Alexander Engelhard, Sports Lawyer, ARNECKE SIBETH DABELSTEIN (Germany) Reyes Bellver, Founder/Attorney, Reyes Bellver (Spain) Stefania Genesis, Sports Lawyer, Li...2021-04-232h 15The Pupillage PodcastThe Pupillage PodcastInformation, Planning and Environmental LawLast year data protection law firmly made its presence felt in all of our lives when we got dozens of emails about privacy notices and the GDPR: as Christopher Knight, one of our guests on today’s episode points out, data protection applies to everyone everywhere. So what does that mean for a data protection law practice? And what is the difference anyway between data protection law and information law? Meanwhile, the news is full of issues which potentially concern planning and environmental lawyers, from HS2’s troubles to the housing crisis, to Extinction Rebellion’s demands for a reduction in car...2019-10-2139 minThe Pupillage PodcastThe Pupillage PodcastInterviewsIt’s all paid off. Your application was a success and you have been invited for interview. But now what?! In the final - bumper - episode of the series, we talk to the people sitting on the other side of the table in pupillage interviews. We ask them how you can prepare for interviews, how to approach legal problem questions and advocacy exercises and how to spot an ethical question. And along the way, they tell us about some of the mistakes they see (and once made themselves) and offer some insight into how you can impress a Pupillage Co...2019-01-081h 19The Pupillage PodcastThe Pupillage PodcastApplicationsToday’s the day! At 11.00am on 7 January 2019, the Pupillage Gateway goes live and candidates across the country will start drafting their applications. In this episode, we talk to barristers who, between them, have read thousands of pupillage applications – and who remember how difficult it was to write their own. We talk to members of Gateway and non-Gateway chambers to hear about standard application forms, the challenges of covering letters and application processes that include assessed mini-pupillages. They told us how to demonstrate your written advocacy ability and warned us of some common pitfalls to avoid. They also gave us a ra...2019-01-0755 min