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Life at Brodies: Being an English-qualified lawyer
In our series Life at Brodies, we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at Scotland's largest legal firm.In this episode, partner Nadine Walton gives us an insight of what it’s like to be an English-qualified lawyer working in a Scottish-headquartered firm. We’re also joined by practice development lawyer Paul Iannetta, who shares his unique perspective as a dual-qualified lawyer. Paul dives deeper into our English training contracts – what they involve, and what future candidates can expect from the experience.For anyone looking for more i...
2025-11-21
34 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Life at Brodies: being a real estate lawyer
In our series 'Life at Brodies', we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at a leading UK law firm.In this episode, legal director Rory Forbes and solicitor Nina Munro discuss their career paths into the real estate team at Brodies, address some misconceptions around what being a real estate lawyer actually involves, and explain how the energy transition is creating new and exciting work for the real estate market. Wherever you are in your career find out more about making that next step in your j...
2025-07-17
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Life at Brodies: Being a private client lawyer
In our series 'Life at Brodies', we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at Scotland's largest legal firm.Do you want to know what it's like to work in one of the busiest private client teams in Scotland? In this episode, Iona Clark and Nikki Neal talk about their experience working in the personal law team at Brodies; each sharing their own journey to becoming private client lawyers. Iona shares her insight into having a private client focused traineeship and Nikki discusses the variety of...
2025-06-25
33 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Is the UK ready for inheritance tax changes?
In this episode of Podcasts by Brodies, legal experts Emily Pike and Stewart Gibson discuss the subject of inheritance and succession planning, unpacking the findings of an exclusive YouGov survey commissioned by Brodies. The survey showed that only 25% of respondents have a full estate plan in place— and highlighted a significant gap between awareness of the subject of succession planning and action. Emily and Stewart explore common misunderstandings around inheritance tax, gifting, and intestacy, as well as the emotional barriers preventing families from discussing wealth transfer. With major inheritance tax reforms set to take effect in A...
2025-06-24
31 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What happens after you receive Scottish court papers?
Receiving court papers can be daunting, but understanding what happens next is essential to resolving the issues at hand. In this episode of Podcasts by Brodies, Carly Forrest and Gemma Nicholson break down everything you need to know about dealing with Scottish court documents, ensuring you can respond effectively and avoid potential pitfalls. We examine the importance of understanding which court has served the papers, whether you need to respond to the papers and how you respond. For those defending a court action, we delve into the strategies available, including submitting written defences, challenging claims, and...
2025-05-08
34 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Fraud in the Scotch whisky cask sector
In this episode we discuss the growing popularity of buying and selling Scotch whisky casks, risks of fraud and some advice for buyers.Grant Strachan is a partner at Brodies LLP, with a specialist focus on the food and drink sector, and Vikki Bruce is the founding director of CaskNet, a tech start-up that is building a register for Scotch whisky casks. The Scotch Whisky Association has recently published updated guidance for 2025 on personal investment in Scotch whisky casks. This guidance can be accessed here.The information in this podcast was correct at t...
2025-03-27
38 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Where there's a will, is there a duty?
Prior to the case of Miss Mary Davidson who died in 1999, the law in Scotland had been that, in the absence of any special facts, a solicitor engaged by a testator in connection with the making of a will could not be said to owe a duty of care to intended beneficiaries. In England, the law had developed so that such a duty might be said to exist. Following Miss Davidson's death, the judge reviewed the evolution of the law of negligence over the 20th century, so what was the result? In this episode, legal exp...
2025-03-27
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Rights to light: changing cityscapes and challenges for developers
In this episode we discuss rights to light and the challenges they pose for developers in cities across England and Wales.Lisa Stratford is a legal director at Brodies who specialises in property-related disputes in England and Wales, and Neil Lovell-Kennedy is a chartered surveyor and a rights to light specialist at Proximity.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 18/03/25.
2025-03-26
42 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Parental rights and habitual residence: insights from a complex case
In The Case Files, we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years. In this episode Susie Mountain and Debbie Reekie discuss the issue of the habitual residence of a child in a case related to the separation of a couple who decided to live in different countries.To add further complexity, the case involved parental abduction of the child. In situations like this, a key part of the judgement is to establish where the child is habitually resident, but what does this mean? And what happens if there are questions about whether a child's...
2025-03-24
17 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Cross-continent resolutions: international divorce
Our family law experts delve into the complexities of international divorces. Jacqueline Stroud, experienced mediator and litigator and Susie Mountain solicitor advocate and a trained collaborative lawyer share their insights into navigating the challenges posed by divorces involving multiple countries. Highlighting the importance of seeking legal advice at an early stage and discussing issues such as jurisdiction, impact of where in the world assets are held, how child contact can be affected and cultural considerations.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for...
2025-03-17
24 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Article 6 in action: ensuring impartial and independent legal decisions
In this episode of The Case Files, Christine O'Neill KC and Clare Bone discuss two relatively recent cases which raised the importance of anyone accused of crimes having access to independent and impartial legal decision-makers, a right that is protected by article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The first case, Clark v Kelly (2004) is about whether it was proper for the clerk in the District Court to give advice in private to the presiding justice of the peace and the second, Kearney v HMA (2006), raised the issue of whether it was lawful for the Lord Adv...
2025-03-13
24 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Mediation: finding a better way forward
We dive into the world of mediation and explore how it offers a more flexible, cost effective and less adversarial way to resolve disputes outside the courtroom when dealing with family law matters.Jacqueline Stroud is a partner in Brodies Family Law team and an expert in mediation and collaboration and Ewan Malcolm is a highly experienced award-winning mediator who is currently chief executive of Relate London, Northwest and Hertfordshire. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and sh...
2025-01-24
33 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The voice of the child: how are children heard in England and Scotland's family courts?
Family law experts from either side of the England and Scotland border, Victoria Varty, senior associate at Brodies and Louisa Bestford, senior associate at Hay & Kilner discuss the differences between English and Scottish courts in considering children's voices in family disputes.Covering what age a child is typically able to express a view in family disputes; the weight their view has on decisions made about them; the role of Children's Guardians or Child Welfare Reporters in representing the child's voice in court and how the view of the child can be gathered through ways such as play.
2025-01-08
38 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Life at Brodies: Application and interview process for trainee lawyers
In our new series Life at Brodies, we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at Scotland's largest legal firm.In this episode graduate engagement manager Wendy Murphy talks about the recruitment process for trainee lawyers at Brodies including how to make your application stand out from the crowd and what candidates can expect at the interview stage.Wherever you are in your career find out more about making that next step in your journey at Brodies by visiting Brodies.com/careers.
2024-08-07
23 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Life at Brodies: Alternative route to qualifying as a lawyer
In our new series Life at Brodies, we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at Scotland's largest legal firm.In this episode health and safety solicitor Eve Gilchrist and real estate senior paralegal Alex McDonald discuss qualifying as a lawyer via the pre-PEAT traineeship as an alternative to completing a Scots law degree as part of the route to qualifying as a solicitor in Scotland. Wherever you are in your career find out more about making that next step in your journey at Brodies by visiting B...
2024-07-29
26 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Non-financial misconduct in financial services firms
Following a number of high profile cases in regulated financial services firms and changing societal expectations, the Financial Conduct Authority is proposing to change its approach to non-financial misconduct. Employment law partner Tony Hadden and senior associate Chris Boyle discuss the significance of the FCA's proposals and how regulated firms can make sure they're on the front foot with their handling and reporting of incidents. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advi...
2024-07-23
31 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Life at Brodies: Being a trainee
In our new series Life at Brodies, we're getting to know Brodies colleagues as they share their personal experiences and perspectives about working at Scotland's largest legal firm.In this episode, Regan Lambert and Robert Bough talk about their experience as trainee solicitors at Brodies; each sharing their own journey to studying law at university, the application and interview process behind securing a training contract and uncovering what it is really like to work at Scotland's largest legal firm.Wherever you are in your career find out more about making that next step in your...
2024-07-22
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Interview with Stephen Goldie: the next chapter for Brodies LLP
In this special episode of Podcasts by Brodies, David Lee speaks to Stephen Goldie, Brodies' managing partner.Stephen, who has been with the firm for almost two decades, took up the role in May 2024, succeeding Nick Scott. He was previously head of the disputes practice at Brodies.In 2023, Brodies achieved a major milestone, becoming the first Scottish legal firm to break through 100 million in annual revenue, as well as launching its first international arm, Brodies Middle East LLP, and opening an office in the United Arab Emirates, so what's next?Stephen discusses his p...
2024-07-17
30 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Supporting children through divorce
The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult for a child and many parents worry about the impact it can have on their child. In this episode, Brodies' family law expert Sarah Lilley is joined by Professor Ewan Gillon, First Psychology. Together they discuss the importance of keeping the child at the centre of the process and their involvement of effectively working with children and families in challenging circumstances.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not b...
2024-05-13
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The role of the arbitrator
In the third of Podcast by Brodies' focus on international arbitration, we take an in-depth look at the role of the arbitrator. Ken MacDonald, Partner at Brodies LLP and Professor Derek Auchie of The University of Aberdeen consider what it means to be an arbitrator. Issues addressed include: Is judging and arbitrating the same? Has the role of arbitrator changed over the years? What extraneous factors influence arbitrators and is there an ideal personality type for arbitrator? The future evolution of arbitrators including the development of AI in the arbitration space is also covered. The inf...
2024-05-02
34 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Will video replace face to face arbitration?
The use of video technology to conduct virtual hearings in international arbitration, and other legal hearings, become commonplace following the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside many obvious advantages, virtual hearings have also highlighted concerns of cybersecurity and breach of confidentiality, among other issues. So what does the future hold for virtual hearings?In this podcast Iain Rutherford and Keith Kilburn, both from Brodies LLP, discuss the use of video technology in the context of international arbitration. How popular is virtual arbitration and how does it work in practice? Crucially, how does it compare to in person arbitration?...
2024-04-24
36 min
Podcasts by Brodies
International arbitration: Is artificial intelligence the future of decision making?
The future role of technology and, particularly, the use of artificial intelligence in out lives has been discussed at length in recent times. But will it impact on legal matters and, if so, how? Will artificial intelligence make the legal decisions of the future?In this episode Ken MacDonald of Brodies LLP and David Parratt KC discuss the role of AI in international arbitrations, the potential benefits of harnessing this technology to make enforceable determinations as well as the risks of doing so. They also cover: What do we mean when we're talking about AI i...
2024-04-17
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
International dispute resolution - what the energy and construction sectors can learn from each other
Major energy and infrastructure projects, both new and those being decommissioned, typically involve a range of participants domiciled in different jurisdictions. Large energy projects are notoriously complex. It is not uncommon for the energy generation solutions to be innovative, the materials and technologies involved new and the local geography challenging.Technology earmarked for the project also frequently moves on during the construction phase, necessitating changes to project planning, personnel and cost. In short, there can be unavoidable commercial disputes throughout such projects.Ken MacDonald and Christopher Duff, dispute resolution pa...
2024-03-19
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The future of energy: the role of the UK and the UAE
The future of energy production and supply has been much discussed in recent year. Today, energy prices and energy security are at the forefront of strategic thinkers, economists and leaders across the globe. In parallel, the energy transition is in motion, and managing it effectively, domestically and internationally, is key. With that in mind Clare Munro, a partner at Brodies based in the UK, and Josh McFadzen, partner at Brodies Middle East based in Abu Dhabi, discuss the significance of the UK and the UAE to our global energy future.The information in this podcast was...
2024-03-11
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Scotland, cleantech and the energy transition
Scotland, and in particular Aberdeen and the North-east of Scotland, is at the forefront of the global energy transition thanks to half a century spent at the centre of the oil and gas industry. In this episode of Podcasts by Brodies we talk to two energy industry experts who are spearheading the drive to develop clean technology that will accelerate our journey towards net zero.Martin Ewan, a partner at Brodies, who works closely with technology start ups in the energy industry, and Mark Anderson, chief acceleration officer and TechX director at the Net Zero Technology Centre, di...
2024-03-06
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Short term lets in Scotland: what property owners need to know
Almost everyone has heard of the likes of AirBnB, which offers home owners the chance to lease rooms or entire properties to travellers, without the need for traditional intermediaries to facilitate the transaction. The short term let sector has, however, come under some scrutiny as it's grown due to a perceived lack of regulation or protection for consumers in some cases. In Scotland and the UK, this has been steadily addressed however many owners remain unsure or unaware of their obligations, in this episode of Podcasts by Brodies Kate Donachie and George Sismey-Durrant discuss the key points...
2024-03-04
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Fatal Accident Inquiries - what they are and how they work
In the third and final episode of our health and safety series, we speak to two people who can help us understand what a Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) is and what it is like to be involved in one. Malcolm Gunnyeon, from Brodies specialises in health and safety, and Fiona Meek, Risk and Safety Manager at Village Hotels, who will discuss their different perspectives of being involved in an FAI, how lawyers and clients work together throughout the process and what it is like to give evidence at an FAI. We discuss the potential impact o...
2024-02-15
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
In conversation with Christine O'Neill KC
Described as one of the leading lawyers of her generation, Christine O' Neill KC is a recognised expert on public and constitutional law issues in Scotland. Alongside her role as Brodies LLP Chair, she is an accredited mediator and solicitor advocate and her hallmark is developing strong client relationships and providing clear, practical advice. Christine was appointed as Queen's Counsel (now King's Counsel) in 2020. With such an impressive CV, David Lee talks to Christine about how and why she embarked on her legal career, the lessons she has learned along the way, and her hopes fo...
2024-02-12
30 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Incidents and accidents - part two
Health and safety law applies to all employers, to protect their employees and others who may be affected by the running of their business. As well as being very distressing for all involved, a major accident or incident within an organisation will likely cause repercussions for years to come through lengthy investigations by the authorities, including the police and Health and Safety Executive in the UK, and potential legal action.In this podcast Clare Bone and Tony Jones KC discuss what happens when they are asked to represent clients in criminal or civil proceedings. Using ex...
2024-02-07
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Incidents and accidents - part one
Health and safety law applies to all employers to protect their employees and others who may be affected by the running of their business. A major health and safety incident could affect any organisation at any time. As well as being very distressing for all involved, it will also likely cause repercussions for years to come through lengthy investigations by the authorities, and potential legal action.In this podcast Paul Marshall and Ramsay Hall discuss what happens when an organisation experiences a significant health and safety incident. They will look at how best to manage what can...
2024-01-30
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Securities litigation - gathering momentum in the UK
In this episode, Brodies' litigation partners, Craig Watt and Jared Oyston discuss the development of securities litigation in Scotland. Together they review;Who has the potential to be impacted by securities litigation;The impact of sections 90 and 90a of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA);Key case law developments and;The future of securities litigation in Scotland.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 27/07/2023.
2023-08-24
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Government scrutiny of Scottish banking transactions - current complexities and a possible solution
The introduction of the National Security and Investment Act has had a significant impact on the processing of deals in the UK, in particular, Scottish banking transactions. In this episode, Brodies' banking and finance experts Lindsay Lee and Thomas Horton discuss:How and why Scottish banking transactions are impacted by the NSIA;How the market has responded;Things to be aware of when seeking Government approval; andHow things could change in the future once the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill comes into force.More insights from our Banking & Finance team:
2023-08-10
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Breaking milestones and making progress - writing the next chapter for Brodies LLP
In this episode, David Lee is joined by Brodies Managing Partner, Nick Scott, to discuss the firm's achievements in the last 12 months. From becoming the first Scottish headquartered firm to achieve £100 million in revenue, to the opening of a new office in the Middle East, Nick shares how the contributions of colleagues and clients alike serve as motivation and inspiration for the firm's future. Brodies posts record revenue as firm breaks £100million milestoneBrodies' Capital Square office receives accolade for health and wellbeingThe information in this podcast was correct at the time of reco...
2023-08-03
29 min
Our Rights Stories
SWRC Probono Network & Intership Program
This episode features our Scottish Women’s Rights Centre (SWRC), a unique collaborative project between Rape Crisis Scotland, JustRight Scotland and the University of Strathclyde Law Clinic which provides free legal information, advice, representation and advocacy support to self-identifying women in Scotland affected by violence and abuse. We talk about our recently launched helpline operated by a network of Pro-Bono Solicitors which is staffed by our network of Pro-Bono Solicitors each Tuesday evening from 6pm-8pm. A new service in addition to our current outreach (helplines and surgeries). Our guest speaker Christy Foster, solicitor at Brodies LLP and...
2023-06-30
21 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Public inquiries - the what, why, when, where and who.
Public inquiries are often in the headlines, from the Manchester Arena and Grenfell Tower inquiries to more recently, the COVID inquiry.In our latest podcast episode, Brodies' experts, Christine O'Neill KC and Kirstyn Burke, discuss;the purpose of a public inquiry;what it aims to achieve, and;who can participate in a public inquiry?You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by searching for "Podcasts by Brodies".The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast...
2023-06-22
26 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Group proceedings come to Scotland
In this podcast series we discuss the opportunities, trends and challenges that Brodies' experts experience when working internationally.In this episode Craig Watt, partner and solicitor advocate in our litigation practice, is joined by Andrew Fox, partner at Sidley Austin LLP to discuss the significance of group proceedings in Scotland. Together they discuss;What is meant by "group proceedings" in a legal context;The differences in how group proceedings operate in Scotland, the rest of the UK and the US;The challenges for clients who might face group proceedings in Scotland. Li...
2023-06-01
40 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...my business is the subject of a dawn raid by the authorities?
In the latest episode of our What do I do if..? series, we ask "What do I do if…my business is subject to a dawn raid by the authorities?"Charles Livingstone, partner, and Jamie Dunne, senior associate, discuss how to respond if investigators show up at your premises unexpectedly..From how your first point of contact should react, to what guidelines the authorities need to follow when completing a dawn raid, Charles and Jamie discuss the key "dos and don'ts" for making sure your business is well-prepared....
2023-05-18
36 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I suspect my business has breached competition law?
In the latest episode of our What do I do if..? series, Charles Livingstone, partner, and Jamie Dunne, senior associate, discuss how to respond if you suspect that your business has breached competition law.They outline which business sectors are particularly susceptible to breaches, how organisations can reduce the risk of a breach occurring, and the key steps to take when faced with this situation.You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by searching for "Podcasts by Brodies".The information in this podcast...
2023-05-04
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Fight or flight: International child abduction
In this series we discuss the opportunities, trends and challenges that Brodies' experts experience when working internationally.In this episode, Brodies' family law expert, Lisa Girdwood, is joined by Marie Clark, Advocate, Arnot Manderson Advocates. Together they discuss; what we mean by "international child abduction;"the practicalities of The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction;the rights of parents caught up in international child abduction cases.Listen to our previous podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by searching for "Podcasts by Brodies."
2023-03-30
40 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Managing intellectual property disputes in the UK and beyond
In this series we discuss the opportunities, trends and challenges that Brodies' experts experience when working internationally.In this episode, Brodies' experts Iain Rutherford and Ross Campbell discuss the considerations when faced with an intellectual property dispute both in the UK and internationally. From what is classed as intellectual property to the key considerations in different jurisdictions, they explain how to navigate, what can be, a complex situation. Listen to our previous podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by searching for "Podcasts by Brodies".
2023-03-02
30 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Assets across borders: International tax and succession
In this series we discuss the opportunities, trends and challenges that Brodies' experts experience when working internationally.In this episode Brodies' private client solicitor, Nick Marshall, is joined by Lynn Gracie, Private Client International Tax Director at AAB. From what is meant by "assets abroad" to the powers of HMRC, together they discuss the key considerations for succession planning when you hold international assets.For further insights on this topic please see below.5 key points for individuals with foreign connectionsA faux pas by France?HMRC gain yet more...
2023-02-15
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Inward investors – visa routes to come to the UK
In this series we discuss the opportunities, trends and challenges that Brodies' experts experience when working internationally.From understanding the latest UK visa types to knowing when to submit an application, the timing considerations when applying Brodies' employment and immigration law experts, Elaine McIlroy and Erin McLafferty discuss all that inward investors need to know when setting up a business in the UK.Listen to our previous podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by searching for "Podcasts by Brodies".The inf...
2023-02-01
22 min
ScotLand Matters: The Scottish Land and Estates Podcast
In conversation with: Brodies LLP's Clare Dunlop & SLE's Anna Gardiner on the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act
In this episode of ScotLand Matters, our Policy Adviser (Rural Property) Anna Gardiner sits down to speak with Clare Dunlop, Senior Associate Lawyer and Solicitor at Brodies LLP. This episode covers questions around the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act which was introduced by the Scottish Government last year. Expect to hear answers to questions, including: Does the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) Act mean that a landlord wouldn’t be able to get a property back until the end of these special measures? What should a landlord do if their tenant is struggling to pay their rent...
2023-01-25
15 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I am accused of professional negligence in England?
In the final episode of the series we ask "What do I do if…I am accused of professional negligence in England?Brodies' experts, Alisdair Matheson and James Jerman, discuss the key steps to take in order to avoid a claim of professional negligence and what to do if a claim reaches the court.If you would like to find out more about how Brodies can help with matters of litigation, visit our homepage here.Listen to our previous podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you us...
2022-12-15
39 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...my business is affected by the Building Safety Act?
In the fifth episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…my business is affected by the Building Safety Act? Brodies' experts, Eric Johnstone and Amy Pairman, discuss they key changes within the Act and what you need to know in order to properly plan new construction projects and manage risk. Visit our Building & Fire Safety Hub for all of the key legal information you need to know if you are an investor or are involved in the development, design or construction of buildings. Liste...
2022-12-07
35 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I am threatened with a winding up petition in England?
In the fourth episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I am threatened with a winding up petition in England?"Brodies' experts, Jared Oyston and Andrew Scott, discuss the essential actions to take if your business faces this serious legal challenge, from the immediate steps you must take through to the grounds for contesting a petition.If you would like to find out more about how Brodies can help with matters of litigation, visit our homepage here.Listen to our previous podcasts on Ap...
2022-12-01
23 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I am redeveloping a property and need to relocate fibre optic cabling?
In the third episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I need to relocate fibre optic cabling?" Brodies' experts, Lucie Barnes and Manus Quigg, discuss what you need to know if you're developing a block of flats and need to relocate fibre optic cabling in the property, covering new legislative powers and the latest technical guidance. If you would like to find out more about how Brodies can help with matters of litigation, visit our homepage here.Listen to our...
2022-11-23
16 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I need an interim injunction in England?
In the second episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I need an interim injunction in England'?"Brodies' experts, Jared Oyston and William Payne, offer their insights on the key "need to knows" about this complex area of English law, from the circumstances in which you may wish to apply for an interim induction, to the steps to take after one is granted.If you would like to find out more about how Brodies can help with matters of litigation, visit our homepage here....
2022-11-16
26 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I am served English Court papers?
In the first episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I am served with English Court papers?" From the key deadlines to be aware of to preparing for litigation, Brodies' experts, Jared Oyston and Amina Jamil, discuss how to approach an English claim.If you would like to find out more about how Brodies can help with matters of litigation, visit our homepage here. Listen to our previous podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you usually listen to your podcasts by s...
2022-11-10
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I'm adopting in a same-sex relationship?
In the sixth episode of the series we ask "What do I do if...I'm adopting in a same-sex relationship?"Highly experienced family lawyer, Garry Sturrock discusses the law and process surrounding same-sex adoption in Scotland alongside Andrew Askew Blain, who has been through the adoption process himself along with his husband.Garry and Andrew discuss the different pathways to parenthood for same-sex couples, the positive experiences as well as the challenges of adoption in Scotland, as well as how long the adoption process takes.You can also find us on...
2022-10-14
41 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if…I want to protect my family wealth?
In the fifth episode of the series we ask "What do I do if…I want to protect my family wealth?"Brodies private client partner, Hayley Robertson discusses family wealth alongside Jeffrey Simpson, chartered financial planner at Hymans Robertson Personal Wealth, from planning ahead to protection and how to avoid many common pitfalls.From inheritance tax, life assurance and gifting to discussing the family wealth with your children or future generations, Hayley and Jeff provide a comprehensive overview of the different considerations individuals need to take to have peace of mind for their fa...
2022-10-05
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if…I want to make a difference with my wealth?
In this fourth episode of the series we ask "What do I do if…I want to make a difference with my wealth?"Kenneth Pinkerton, partner and charities & third sector legal expert at Brodies, is joined by philanthropy, impact strategy & multi-generational wealth expert, Amy Blackwell to discuss philanthropy, charitable projects and charitable trusts.From innovative philanthropic ventures and how to ensure you succeed, to involving the wider family in philanthropic decisions and dealing with conflicts of interest, Kenneth and Amy cover a wide range of challenges that philanthropists meet when trying to make a...
2022-09-28
37 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I've been diagnosed with dementia?
In this third episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I've been diagnosed with dementia?"Jessica Flowerdew, senior associate at Brodies is joined by Jennifer Hall, head of national support services at Alzheimer Scotland to discuss how dementia affects individuals and families across Scotland, and the support, including legal, personal and even technological, they, and their families, can receive.From a dementia diagnosis and dealing with family dynamics, to powers of attorney and the spectrum of incapacity, Jessica and Jennifer offer a wealth of information for dementia sufferers and th...
2022-09-21
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I want to start my family by surrogacy?
In this second episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I want to start my family by surrogacy?"Brodies' child and family law specialist, Donna McKay and Professor Abha Maheshwari MD, person responsible, of the Aberdeen Fertility Centre discuss the practical issues couples or individuals face throughout the surrogacy or IVF process.From the current law and trends on surrogacy in Scotland and surrogacy reform, to drawing on own experiences of mothering a child through IVF, Donna and Abha walk prospective parents through the steps they need to follow, co...
2022-09-07
37 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I want a good divorce?
Over the next six episodes, we will hear from Brodies' personal and family team as they look at common scenarios individuals, couples and families face in their lives.In the first episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…I want a 'good divorce'?"Susie Mountain, a partner at Brodies, an expert in family law and solicitor advocate, and Jennie Sutton, divorce coach from Untying The Knot, discuss how couples can divorce well and end relationships while showing respect to one another.From managing emotional breakups and avoiding court when se...
2022-08-31
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I want to diversify my rural business?
Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. In this episode, we will hear from Clive Phillips and Leigh Gould who will answer the question; 'What do I do if...I want to diversify my rural business?'Alongside host David Lee, Clive and Leigh discuss what diversification of a rural business means in practical terms, how a new business might be structured and the considerations in terms of succession planning.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast an...
2022-06-27
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I need to register controlling interest?
Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. In this episode we will hear from Catherine Reilly and Alex Buchan who will answer the question; 'What do I do if...I need to register a controlling interest in land?'In discussion with host David Lee, Catherine and Alex explain what registering a controlling interest means and why it is important, who is affected by registering a controlling interest and what you may need to consider before making an application.The information in this podcast...
2022-06-27
23 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I'm asked to put a telecoms mast on my land?
Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. In this episode, we will hear from Lucie Barnes and Scott Logan who will answer the question; 'What do I do if...I'm asked to put a telecoms mast on my land?'Alongside host David Lee, Lucie and Scott discuss the power operators have to force you to have a mast on your land, if terms should be negotiated and what happens when the agreement comes to an end?
2022-06-23
24 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...someone is injured by my livestock?
Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. In this episode, lawyers Kate Donachie and Jennifer Stevenson discuss 'What do I do if…someone is injured by my livestock?'. In a scenario more common that many people realise, podcast host David Lee asks about the responsibility of landowners and livestock managers, how the concept of 'right to roam' affects public interactions with livestock and, if there is an incident, who is liable for any injuries caused.The information in this...
2022-06-20
22 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I have to manage an accident in the work place? - Part 1
Series two of our podcast series 'What do I do if...?' launches today. Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. In our first part of this topic, Victoria Anderson and Emma Dyson discuss 'What do I do if…I have to manage an accident at work?' Alongside host, David Lee, Victoria and Emma outline the health and safety law relating to workplace accidents, the processes involved in preserving evidence and how the principle of 'legal privilege' influences this area. The information in this...
2022-06-16
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I have to manage an accident in the work place? - Part 2
Series two of our podcast series 'What do I do if...?' launches today. Over the next six episodes, we will hear from experts in health and safety and rural business law. Today you can listen to 'What do I do if…I have to manage an accident at work?' – parts one and two which feature Victoria Anderson, Emma Dyson and Ramsay Hall.Alongside host, David Lee, Victoria, Emma and Ramsey discuss: health and safety law relating to workplace accidents;processes involved in preserving evidence;how industry regulators become involved and what they need f...
2022-06-16
22 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I need a lawyer in court?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In our sixth and final episode of this series, Niall McLean and Johanna Boyd discuss the answer to 'What do I do if…I need a lawyer in court?' Alongside host, David Lee, they discuss what happens when a client needs representation in a courtroom and the differences between solicitors, solicitor advocates and counsels...
2022-06-09
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if...I need a court order urgently?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In this episode, Tony Jones QC and David Ford discuss the answer to 'What do I do if…I need a court order urgently?' Alongside host, David Lee, they discuss what a court order is, when and why it might be needed, and examples of instances where an order has been required at short notice. The inform...
2022-06-06
26 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if... I am called to be a witness in court?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In today's episode, Tony Jones QC and Susie Mountain discuss the answer to 'What do I do if…I am called to be a witness in court?'Alongside host, David Lee, they discuss the procedure if you are asked to provide evidence at trial or proof and what to expect when taking questions from lawyers on all sides.
2022-06-01
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if... someone else has the evidence I need?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In today's episode Laura McMillan and David Ford answer the question 'What do I do if…someone else has the evidence I need?' Alongside host, David Lee, they discuss how evidence is collected ahead of a trial or proof, and what happens when a lawyer is refused access to documents or materials they need for...
2022-05-29
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if... I have a good case but my opponent has no money?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In today's episode Craig Watt and Jamie Reekie will answer the question 'What do I do if…I have a good case but my opponent has no money?'Alongside host, David Lee, they discuss what happens when an organisation or individual is owed money by someone who claims they have none to give you, how you can protec...
2022-05-26
30 min
Podcasts by Brodies
What do I do if... I think our judge is biased?
In this series of podcasts by Brodies' Advocacy we look at some common – and sometimes controversial – issues that arise for clients and lawyers who are involved in disputes before the courts and tribunals and how those can be managed. In this first episode in the series we ask "What do I do if…..I think our judge is biased?"Brodies' advocacy specialists Christine O'Neill QC and Brian Campbell (who as a part-time Employment Judge sees this issue through a number of different lenses) explain the law relating to bias and the practical issues that need to be naviga...
2022-05-23
24 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Future of the Workplace - Risk management for professionals beyond COVID-19
In this podcast series, we look at 'the future of the workplace' and the way in which expectations of employers and employees are evolving. The COVID-19 pandemic, developments in technology and digital trends are just some of the factors that have heavily influenced working life in recent years. In this episode, our host David Lee is joined by Louise Kelso, Partner and Shareen Gault, General Counsel and Head of Risk and Compliance at Johnston Carmichael to discuss how professional services firms are re-shaping themselves to move into a new, post-pandemic phase. Specifically, what does that means for ris...
2022-05-12
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The future of the workplace - Well-being and WELL buildings
In this podcast series, we look at 'the future of the workplace' and the way in which expectations of employers and employees are evolving. The COVID-19 pandemic, developments in technology and digital trends are just some of the factors that have heavily influenced working life in recent years. In this episode, we hear more about what office space will look like in future, does it need to be thought about and used differently? To find out our host David Lee is joined by Emma Newlands, Brodies' health and wellbeing manager and Donald Reid...
2022-05-05
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The future of the workplace - The legal consequences of an IT system failure
In this podcast series, we look at 'the future of the workplace' and the way in which expectations of employers and employees are evolving. The COVID-19 pandemic, developments in technology and digital trends are just some of the factors that have heavily influenced working life in recent years.Given the shift to working online/in a hybrid environment, an IT system failure would be even more material to an organisation than it would have been prior to 2020. In this episode host David Lee is joined by Iain Rutherford and Monica Connolly to discuss the legal consequences of...
2022-04-28
31 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The future of the workplace - Lone working
In this podcast series, we look at 'the future of the workplace' and the way in which expectations of employers and employees are evolving. There is no doubt that the world of work has experienced huge change in recent times with technology, the pandemic, an emphasis on wellbeing, to name just a few factors, all resulting in change upon change to the way we live and work. So can we expect more developments in future? In this episode we continue on the theme of the future of the workplace. David Lee is joined by Victoria An...
2022-04-25
27 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The future of the workplace - Hybrid working
In this podcast series, we look at 'the future of the workplace' and the way in which expectations of employers and employees are evolving. The COVID-19 pandemic, developments in technology and digital trends are just some of the factors that have heavily influenced working life in recent years.In this episode we focus on hybrid working – working partly in the workplace, and partly from home. Host David Lee is joined by Brodies associate Will Rollinson and Claire Bennett, employment lawyer at Natwest Group to discuss how organisations are using hybrid working, how employees want it to...
2022-04-14
35 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - The Brexit Files
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this episode, host David Lee is joined by Christine O'Neill QC from Brodies Advocacy team for a discussion that brings us right up to the modern day and three very significant and high-profile court cases a...
2022-02-17
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - AXA, asbestos and administrative law
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this episode, host David Lee is joined by Laura McMillan and Christine O'Neill QC from Brodies Advocacy team to look at a more recent - and controversial - case from 2012 that changed the landscape on...
2022-02-10
29 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - TUPE or not TUPE
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this episode, host David Lee is joined by Niall McLean and Brian Campbell from Brodies Advocacy team. The case dates from the early 1990s and focuses on employment law - and specifically, a business which u...
2022-02-02
21 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - For want of a nail
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this episode, host David Lee is joined by partner Craig Watt and associate David Ford from Brodies Advocacy team to look at the limits of foreseeability in the duty of care owed to neighbours in...
2022-01-27
21 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - On His Majesty's Service
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this second episode, host David Lee is joined by partner Tony Jones QC and associate Ross Mitchell, both Solicitor Advocates, as they head back 100 years to the early 1920s to discuss Maclaine vs Gatty, a...
2022-01-19
23 min
Podcasts by Brodies
The Case Files - A cast iron argument - what makes a contract?
In The Case Files we look back at notable court cases over the last 150 years - and discover how Brodies lawyers through the ages have played their part in key legal moments over that time.In each episode, we talk to Brodies' modern-day legal experts to discover how their predecessors helped shape the way the law is applied today.In this first episode, host David Lee is joined by Tony Jones QC, and solicitor advocate Jamie Reekie for an in depth look at a House of Lords case from the 19th century (A&J Inglis...
2022-01-13
20 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Giving children a voice in family disputes
In this special bonus episode we're joined by Brodies lawyer Fiona Sharp, a senior associate who specialises in child residence and contact dispute, and child psychologist Dr Anne Woodhouse, to discuss family disputes that involve children and how greater efforts are being made to give those children a voice in the decisions that affect them. We talk about changes to the law in Scotland to ensure children's views are being heard, how those views are collected and the choices that parents can make during the separation process to protect the wellbeing of their c...
2021-12-10
36 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Innovation: Technology in the workplace – big brother or common sense?
In the latest episode of our Innovation series we're joined by Brodies lawyers Maggie Nicoll, who is a litigation expert who specialises in insurance and risk, and employment and immigration lawyer, Gillian Donald, to discuss technology in the workplace. We take a look at why employers install tech, the trends and changing nature of technology in the workplace, as well as exploring some of the misconceptions and advantages for employers and employees.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for...
2021-07-19
23 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Innovation: Reset and revive in a re-energised hotel sector
In the latest episode of our Innovation series we're joined by Chris Penn of Birch Hotels and Robert Asher, Brodies' partner and world-renowned hospitality lawyer to discuss just how the hotels sector will emerge from the pandemic, what lessons have been learned over that time and why a different approach to the hotel stay and experience at Birch promises that you'll leave in a better place than when you arrived. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for g...
2021-06-02
35 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Innovation: The secret to divorcing well
In the first episode our Innovation series, we talk about divorce, and the innovative approaches that can be taken to help couples divorce well. We're joined by divorce and breakup coach, Fiona Mackenzie, and family lawyer Jennifer Wilkie. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 07/05/2021.
2021-05-19
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Building resilience – Changing business models in a time of crisis
In this episode we are joined by Cally Russell, CEO and Founder of Edinburgh-based fashion app Mallzee who talks about how his business helped to ensure the resilience of garment workers in Bangladesh by setting up the app Lost Stock. Also joining us is Brodies' partner, Martin Sloan, who specialises in IP, tech and data to discuss what changing business models and new initiatives like Lost Stock mean from a legal perspective.Discussed on the podcast:Find out more about Unfolded and Collection 2Lost Stock impact reportListen to our previous podcast episode c...
2021-04-21
33 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Building resilience - Business travel, immigration and Freedom of Movement: Are employers ready for the changes?
In the latest episode of our Building Resilience series, Jacqui Paterson of executive search experts, Livingston James, and immigration expert at Brodies, Elaine McIlroy discuss whether employers are ready for the changes that have been brought about by the ending of freedom of movement.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 01/04/2021.
2021-04-07
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Building resilience - Arbitration – a trusted friend in a brave new world
In the latest episode of our Building Resilience series, International Arbitration experts David Parratt QC and Ken MacDonald from Brodies discuss what the impact of the UK's new relationship with the EU means for settling disputes and why businesses should be thinking about international arbitration as the best dispute resolution clause in contracts.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 25/03/2021.
2021-03-31
36 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Building resilience - Levelling the litigation playing field – is funding the way forward?
In the latest episode of our Building Resilience series, Litigation Partners Stephen Goldie and Iain Rutherford discuss the growing trend for litigation funding.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 05/03/2021.
2021-03-17
31 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Building resilience - Resilience and financial crime – Crown and business perspectives
In the first episode of our "Building Resilience" series, we are joined by Lynne Barrie, Deputy Procurator Fiscal, Specialist Casework and Brodies partner and financial crime and investigations expert, Paul Marshall to discuss the Crown and business perspectives of financial crime. Click here to visit the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Bribery Act homepage.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 01/03/2021.
2021-03-10
31 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: the changing demands for employers as we live with the pandemic
In the final episode of our No Going Back series, experts Elena Fry and Joan Cradden discuss the implications for employers as we live with the pandemic. Find out more about Health and Safety by Brodies and Workbox by Brodies.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 03/12/2020
2020-12-16
30 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: what's here to stay for virtual AGMs and Directors' duties
Brodies Partner, Tom Boulton-Jones and Practice Development Lawyer, Emma Greville Williams, discuss the implications for AGMS and Director' duties in a virtual world. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 11/11/2020
2020-12-09
25 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: modernising the law from the inside out
Damien Behan, director of IT and Louise Kelso, litigation partner, discuss what innovation really means in the context of a modern law firm.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 03/11/2020
2020-11-11
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: tech takes over as the ink runs dry on wet signatures
Podcasts by Brodies host, Margaret Taylor, discusses the advantages of digital signatures for corporate and private clients with experts Martin Sloan and Angela McCulloch.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 12/10/2020
2020-10-14
28 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: creating a new normal for witnesses
In this episode of our No Going Back Series, Podcasts by Brodies host, Margaret Taylor discusses how the courts have had to rethink evidence and create a new normal for witnesses with litigation experts Craig Watt and Iain Rutherford. The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 18/09/2020
2020-10-07
33 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Post-furlough planning & alternatives to redundancy
Legal experts Hazel Coutts and Katie Spearman discuss the end of the Job Retention Scheme and potential post-furlough options for employers, including the Job Support Scheme and the Job Retention Bonus. They also consider some of the alternatives to redundancy that businesses may want to consider as part of their strategic planning for the months ahead. Sign up for a free trial or virtual demo of WorkboxWorkbox - Coronavirus Job Support Scheme pagePodcast - Changing employees' terms and conditions episodeWorkbox - Coronavirus: Ending furlough FAQs ACAS, CBI and TUC Joint StatementContact Details: Hazel Coutts
2020-10-01
17 min
Podcasts by Brodies
No going back: creating a court system that is fit for the future
Podcasts by Brodies host, Margaret Taylor, and head of litigation at Brodies, Stephen Goldie, discuss how our courts have responded to the pandemic and why COVID-19 has encouraged collaboration across the legal sector to create a court system that is fit for the future.The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 24/09/2020
2020-09-30
32 min
Podcasts by Brodies
An update on employee holidays
This episode was originally published on Friday 17 July 2020.Legal experts Will Rollinson and Katie Spearman discuss the topic of employee holidays on this episode. They cover the recent legislative changes as a result of COVID-19, as well as managing the holiday entitlements of furloughed workers.
2020-08-19
17 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Remote disciplinary & grievance investigations: key considerations for employers
This episode was originally published on Friday 31 July 2020.Legal experts Lynne Marr and Katie Spearman discuss the topic of disciplinary and grievance investigations, including how to conduct investigations remotely. They consider the importance of carrying out a robust investigation; whether its possible to delay an investigation and the impact of that, and cover some of the many issues thrown up by conducting investigations remotely.
2020-08-19
20 min
Podcasts by Brodies
COVID-19, homeworking and employee mental wellbeing
This episode was originally published on Wednesday 20 May 2020.Legal experts Lynne Marr and Katie Spearman discuss the impact that homeworking can have on employees' mental health and wellbeing.They cover top tips for consideration in relation to promoting employee mental wellbeing and reducing potential mental ill health risks associated with homeworking.For more information on Workbox, or how to sign up for your free trial, visit: brodies.com/workbox.
2020-08-19
16 min
Podcasts by Brodies
COVID-19: Your updated 2020 HR to do-list podcast
This episode was originally published on Wednesday 3 June 2020.Legal experts Fiona Herrell and Katie Spearman discuss what they anticipate HR agendas will include for the remainder of the year, in light of the COVID-19 outbreak and share their updated 2020 HR to-do list.Blogs referred to in this podcast:Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: What's changing? Should employers elect a standing body of employee representatives? COVID-19: Your updated 2020 HR to-do list For more information on Workbox, or how to sign up for your free trial, visit: brodies.com/workbox.
2020-08-19
14 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Top tips for applying for a sponsor licence
This episode was originally published on Wednesday 18 June 2020.Immigration law experts Elaine McIlroy and Erin McLafferty join Katie Spearman remotely to discuss the key things that employers should be thinking about when it comes to applying for a sponsor licence and preparing for upcoming Brexit immigration deadlines.For more information you can read Elaine's blog: Top 6 Tips for applying for a sponsor licenceFor more information on Workbox, or how to sign up for your free trial, visit: brodies.com/workbox.
2020-08-19
09 min
Podcasts by Brodies
Changing employees' terms and conditions
This episode was originally published on Thursday 2 July 2020.Legal experts Katie Spearman and Louise Usher discuss the topic of changing employee's terms and conditions. They provide guidance on how to go about making changes and the key considerations employers should be thinking about.For more information, visit brodies.com/workbox
2020-08-19
13 min