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Love thy LawyerLove thy LawyerJoe Cox - Fighting KnightSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com. Joseph Cox is a criminal defense lawyer with over 13 years of experience. He specializes exclusively in criminal defense and is a member of several prominent legal organizations. He co-manages a law practice with offices in Livermore and Modesto, where he has built a reputation for integrity and dedication. In this episode, Joseph discusses his journey into law, the challenges of running a legal practice, and the rewarding aspects of criminal d...2025-03-0521 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerThuy Nguyen / Yale - The American DreamSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com. Thuy NguyenEXPERIENCE Garcia, Hernández, Sawhney LLP Partner | September 2022 – present • Organizational development / human resources • Public speaking / social media / press • Strategic planning & implementation • System thinking Responsibilities: Commission Counsel for the Oakland Police Commission, a civilian oversight body to monitor the Oakland Police Department on constitutional policing; legal adviser for community colleges in California; member of the firm’s Education...2024-06-1231 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 60: Remote Working Code of Practice and a Record WRC AwardIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, takes a detailed look at the recently published Workplace Relations Commission Code of Practice on the Right to Request Remote and Flexible Working, what exactly it provides for and what this means for employers. Bryan also reviews a recent decision from the WRC which now sets the record for the highest unfair dismissal award granted by the WRC since it was first established in 2015 at €440,000.2024-03-2532 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 59: Outlook And Trends For 2024In this latest episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, discusses recent developments and highlights the key changes set to take place in 2024, with a particular focus on: The Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act, The EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wage (due to be in legislation November 2024), Statutory Sick Pay, Gender Pay Gap Reporting, National pension age and auto-enrolment, Work Life Balance and Miscellaneous Act, Anticipated regulation of using AI in the workplace.2024-02-2721 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmLook back to look forwardIn this episode of Matheson Talks Financial Regulation, Darren Maher, Joe Beashel, Niamh Mulholland and Ian O'Mara, partners in the Financial Institutions Group join Claire Scannell, professional support lawyer to the Financial Institutions Group to look back at what 2023 brought and look forward to what 2024 might bring for regulated financial service providers in Ireland. In particular, they consider their engagements with the Central Bank of Ireland throughout 2023, observations from industry events which they attended and supported in 2023, topics of cross sectoral importance as well as sector specific developments and what 2024 will bring across these areas.2024-01-161h 01Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmInsurance highlightsThis episode is part of a four part series derived from the recent Matheson Talks Financial Regulation Podcast: Look back to look forward. This episode considers some of the key insurance specific comments and observations made during that podcast. The topics include the aggregation of the Irish broker market, the European Insurance Forum, Europe's retail investment strategy proposal, product oversight and governance and the likely legal and regulatory priorities for insurers and intermediaries in 2024.2024-01-1615 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmObservations on interactions with the Central Bank of Ireland in 2023This episode is part of a four part series derived from the recent Matheson Talks Financial Regulation Podcast: Look back to look forward. This episode reflects on the activities of the Central Bank of Ireland in 2023 and in particular, our own interactions with them.2024-01-1622 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmIndustry InsightsThis episode is part of a four part series derived from the recent Matheson Talks Financial Regulation Podcast: Look back to look forward. This episode highlights some of the partners' key observations from their attendance and support of industry events throughout 2023.2024-01-1612 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmAreas of likely cross sectoral significance in 2024This episode is part of a four part series derived from the recent Matheson Talks Financial Regulation Podcast: Look back to look forward. This episode considers a number of the areas of likely cross sectoral relevance in 2024 which were discussed during that podcast. The topics include the IAF, the Consumer Protection Code Review, Operational Resilience and DORA, the application and demonstration of legislative changes, the Green agenda, D&I, Central Bank of Ireland's supervisory priorities for 2024 and the impact of the European elections on the progression of financial services legislation.2024-01-1616 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerHon. Tara Desautels (ACBA) - Alameda County Superior CourtSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts. In collaboration with the Alameda County Bar Association, Love Thy Lawyer presents an interview with:The Honorable Tara M. Desautels is the immediate past-Presiding Judge for the Alameda County Superior Court and is currently sitting in a Civil Direct Calendar assignment.  Judge Desautels’ prior supervisory positions include terms as the Assistant Presiding Judge, the Supervising Judge of the Hayw...2023-12-1343 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson Knowledge Insights Series: Lawyers as Effective Leaders: Making Imposter Syndrome Your AllyBryan Dunne, partner and Head of the Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group, is joined by professional speaker and Career Coach, Caroline Flanagan, to discuss Imposter Syndrome and how you can strengthen your leadership capabilities by turning Imposter Syndrome into an advantage.2023-10-2059 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 58: Latest Employment Law Developments and Buttimer v Oak Fuels Supermarkets Limited CaseIn this latest episode Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, takes you through some of the latest employment law developments. He also explores the recent Irish High Court decision of Buttimer and Oak Fuels Supermarkets Limited where the High Court reconfirmed the position that an employee's right to fair procedures is not triggered where they are being terminated within their probationary period for performance related reasons or for no reason, in accordance with their employment contract (i.e. a no fault termination). Bryan also considers how an injunction works in practice and considers the implications for both employees and employers of...2023-10-1826 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEBA Guidelines on the use of Remote Customer On-boarding SolutionsIn this episode of Matheson Talks Financial Regulation, Ian O Mara, partner in the Financial Institutions Group and Claire Scannell, professional support lawyer to the Financial Intuitions Group consider the European Banking Authority's Guidelines on the use of Remote Customer On-boarding Solutions in connection with the 4th Money Laundering Directive and which apply from 2 October 2023. In particular, they address the scope of the Guidelines and what steps firms should take to implement the Guidelines.2023-10-1109 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmIrish Government's public consultation on the exercise of national discretions under MICAGovernment's public consultation on the exercise of national discretions under MICA In this episode of Matheson Talks Financial Regulation, Ian O Mara, partner in the Financial Institutions Group and Claire Scannell, professional support lawyer to the Financial Intuitions Group consider the Irish Government's public consultation on the exercise of national discretions contained within the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation - MiCA and in particular, Matheson's submission to that consultation.2023-10-1114 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmProposal for a third Payment Services Directive – PSD 3In this episode of Matheson Talks Financial Regulation, Ian O Mara, partner in the Financial Institutions Group and Claire Scannell, professional support lawyer to the Financial Intuitions Group consider the proposal published by the European Commission in June this year for a third iteration of the Payment Services Directive – PSD 3 - aimed at modernising the legal and regulatory framework underpinning payments in the European Union. In particular, they address the background to the proposal, some of its key elements and what they could mean in practical terms, if carried through to the final text.2023-10-1116 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerLori Mihalich-Levin / Princeton - Smartest Kid in the ClassSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts. In collaboration with the Alameda County Bar Association, Love Thy Lawyer presents an interview with:LORI K. MIHALICH-LEVIN, JDhttps://www.mindfulreturn.com/lori@mindfulreturn.comMindful Return, LLC, Washington, DCFounder & CEO                                                                                   June 2014 – present Founded program to support new parents through the transition back to work after parental leave a...2023-06-1437 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 57: Blowing the whistle! Taking a Closer Look at a Protected Disclosures Penalisation ClaimIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, takes you through a recent whistleblowing penalisation claim. The existing protected disclosures framework was significantly enhanced by the recent enactment of the Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022 which came into effect on 1 January this year. This case, although heard under the previous legislation, illustrates how extensive the protection is for whistleblowers against acts constituting penalisation. Given the broader definition of penalisation under the 2022 Act, employers should take particular note of this case!2023-04-1817 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 56: IAF - What Actions Must Employers Take Now?In this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, we share with you a recording of our recent webinar "Individual Accountability Framework: What actions must employers take now?". Moderated by employment partner Geraldine Carr, our specialist panel comprised of Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, Niamh Mulholland, partner, Financial Institutions Group, Susan Doris-Obando, senior associate, Employment and Majella Walsh, Head of Compliance, Europe at Scotiabank. The panel provided practical guidance for in-scope firms on the requisite actions and steps to be taken from an employment / HR perspective to ensure compliance with the obligations imposed.2023-03-281h 11Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 55: Employment Law 2023 - The Year AheadIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, we share with you a recording of our recent Knowledge Insights series webinar "Employment Law 2023 - The Year Ahead". Key legal developments and themes explored included the new recently enacted Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions Regulations 2022, the current status of the legislation introducing new rights in respect of requesting remote and flexible working arrangements and additional statutory leave periods. In addition, we focussed on new legislative developments which continue to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace including an overview of the proposed EU Pay Transparency Directive which is...2023-02-091h 08Podcasts by BrodiesPodcasts by BrodiesWhat 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...2022-12-1539 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 54: Does a prison sentence automatically terminate a contract of employment?In this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment, takes you through some of the most recent employment law developments in Irish law, covering current trends on preparing for the gender pay gap reporting, the pending changes to the protective disclosures legislation, the new statutory sick pay legislation and progress on the right to request remote working legislation. Bryan also looks at a recent decision from the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC), Flynn V Iarnród Éireann, involving an unfair dismissal claim by an employee after he was given a four year prison sentence.2022-11-2516 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 53: Gender Pay Gap Reporting - Practical Tips and GuidanceIn this episode employment partners Geraldine Carr and Ailbhe Dennehy, and senior associate John Casey, discussed how employers can best prepare and comply with these new mandatory reporting obligations. Discussions included an overview of the core legal requirements, how to categorise "pay elements" for reporting purposes, an analysis of the latest guidance on the trickiest areas arising in practice; and identifying measures that employers can put in place narrow any gap identified.2022-09-1955 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson Financial Institutions Grp Podcast - Ep 1 (SEAR)The Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Bill sets out new requirements in respect of senior executives working in the financial sector. Under the Bill, regulated financial service providers ("RFSPs") are required to report to the Central Bank which senior executives are responsible for key roles and responsibilities within their business and of particular note, removes the 'participation link' in the Administrative Sanctions Procedure, which effectively dispenses of the requirement for the Central Bank to prove breaches against a firm before it can sanction an accountable individual.2022-08-0249 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 52: The Irish Gender Pay Gap Regulations – Most Frequent Client Questions and AnswersThe long awaited Irish gender pay gap regulations were eventually published at the end of May. In this latest podcast Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment at Matheson provides you with a recap on the legislation and goes through some of the most frequent clients' questions and answers on the new regulations and what the key issues are already.2022-06-2325 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 51: Gender Pay Gap Reporting - What can we do now before the Regulations arrive?This podcast discusses the long anticipated mandatory gender pay gap reporting obligations which are expected to become a reality for Irish employers in June 2022. In advance of this, and as clients get preparations underway, Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment at Matheson, shares this 2019 podcast recording that outlines the key concepts involved, and what practical steps employers should already be doing now to get ready for their selected June date. While there have been obvious developments since recording this podcast, the key insights and recommendations are still relevant and quite timely.2022-05-3123 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 50: Key Employment Law and HR Themes for 2022This podcast discusses the key employment law and HR themes for 2022. Matheson Partners including Bryan Dunne, Russell Rochford and Ailbhe Dennehy along with Senior Associates Ruth Keehan, Ellen Nolan and Tina O'Sullivan share their insights into what businesses can expect to be a priority this year. Discussions included shining a spotlight on the Government’s Remote Working Strategy, the 2021 Code of Practice on the Right to Disconnect, gender pay gap reporting, COVID-19 risks and implications and upcoming changes expected in the whistleblowing legislation this year.2022-02-021h 19Love thy LawyerLove thy LawyerMichael Kaplen - Brooklyn LawSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.Michael V. Kaplen, Esq. De Caro & Kaplen, LLP 427 Bedford Road Pleasantville, NY 10570 (914) 747 4410 michael@brainlaw.comwww.brainlaw.com Michael V. Kaplen is a senior partner in the New York personal injury law firm, De Caro & Kaplen, LLP. His practice focuses on personal injury and medical ma...2021-12-2220 minCapital Region CATALYZECapital Region CATALYZEFresh Take ft. Kwasi MitchellThis Fresh Take interview featured Kwasi Mitchell, Chief Purpose Officer, Deloitte Consulting LLP. JB and Kwasi discussed the Partnership’s recently released Inclusive Growth Preface Report, the role businesses have to play in powering inclusive growth across the Capital Region, and how to unleash purpose in our day-to-day work.Hosted by JB Holston.  Produced by Jenna Klym, Justin Matheson-Turner, Christian Rodriguez, and Nina Sharma. Edited by Christian Rodriguez. Learn from leaders doing the work across the Capital Region and beyond. These conversations will showcase innovation, as well as history and culture across our region, to brid...2021-12-0641 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerRyan Kraft - ArizonaSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.Ryan Kraft is a partner with the firm and was admitted to practice in 2011.  Mr. Kraft is experienced in defending civil lawsuits, and has litigated hundreds of civil cases to resolution, including numerous trials.  He specializes in defending personal injury, premises liability, and landlord-tenant actions.  Mr. Kraft also has experience with boundary disputes, breach of contract claims, and collections.  He pr...2021-10-2023 minCapital Region CATALYZECapital Region CATALYZEFresh Take ft. Jim DykeThis Fresh Take interview featured Jim Dyke, Sr. Advisor, State Government Relations, McGuireWoods Consulting LLC. JB and Jim discussed the business community’s role in influencing and driving inclusive growth and opportunities to partner with state and local governments to drive meaningful change.Hosted by JB Holston.  Produced by Jenna Klym, Justin Matheson-Turner, Christian Rodriguez, and Nina Sharma. Edited by Christian Rodriguez. About our guest:Jim Dyke is a partner in the law firm of McGuireWoods LLP.  His broad practice covers corporate, legislative, education, governmental relations, and municipal law. He previously serv...2021-10-0545 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 48: Key Employment Themes For The Year Ahead PodcastIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, the Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group will share with you a recording on the Key Employment Themes and Predictions for the Year Ahead.2021-08-121h 07Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 49: The Right to Disconnect in IrelandIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, we will share with you a recording of our recent client webinar on The Right to Disconnect in Ireland. The panel provided insights into what the published Code of Practice on the Right to Disconnect will mean in practice for businesses. They discussed best practice guidance for a Right to Disconnect Policy, the cultural and operational challenges that the Code gives rise to for domestic and international employers and the practical steps that employers can take to comply with the Code.2021-08-121h 19Capital Region CATALYZECapital Region CATALYZECatalyze: Inclusive GrowthThis episode features a robust conversation about Inclusive Growth across the Capital Region. Host JB Holston is joined by Tony Pierce, a GWP board member, in discussion with Sheila Johnson and Jason Wright, Co-Chairs of GWP's Inclusive Growth Strategy Council.Hosted by JB Holston. Produced by Maribeth Romslo and Nina Sharma. Edited by Maribeth Romslo. Engineered by Micah Johnson. With support from Francesca Ioffreda, Jenna Klym, Justin Matheson-Turner, Joe Maloney, Giardy Ritz, and Christian Rodriguez.SPEAKER BIOS TONY PIERCE Tony Pierce is the partner in charge of th...2021-06-1731 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerJo-Anna Nieves - Florida StateSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.This episode is supported by Premier Bail Bonds. Contact Ryan Leary at ryan@bail.com, 408-482-7822 In collaboration with the Alameda County Bar Association, Love Thy Lawyer presents an interview with: Jo-Anna Nieves.https://thenieveslawfirm.com/our-firm/jo-anna-nieves-esq/Jo-Anna Nieves graduated from The Florida State University in 2005 with two Bachelor of Science degrees i...2021-03-1726 minLove thy LawyerLove thy LawyerWilliam Walraven - Golden GateSend us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.https://www.walravenlawoffices.com/ William Walraven is the managing attorney of the Law Offices of William Walraven, a criminal defense law firm located in Oakland and San Francisco. William is committed to providing his clients with compassionate and effective representation.Since launching his firm, William has successfully defended clients facing misdemeanor and felony charges throughout the greater B...2021-03-0324 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmSilent Night - Matheson2020Silent Night - Matheson2020 by Matheson LLP, Irish Law Firm2020-12-2302 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 47: Matheson Employment Law PodcastIn this episode, we will share with you a recording on Managing Redundancies in a Remote Environment. Employment partner Geraldine Carr, senior associate Eimear Boyle and associate Denise Moran considered the legal and procedural obligations on employers in running both individual and collective redundancies remotely and how employers are now managing the practical issues in the current environment.2020-12-021h 02Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson Employment Law Podcast: Episode 46Episode 46: Brexit and HR - The Implications for Employee Data Transfers and EWCs converting to Irish Law In this episode, we will share with you a recording of our recent client webinar on Brexit and HR issues. Employment partners, Bryan Dunne, Deirdre Crowley and Russell Rochford were joined by Kevin Duffy, former Chairman of the Labour Court and Tom Hayes, Executive Director of the Brussels European Employee Relations Group (BEERG) and Director of European Union Affairs of the HR Policy Association, Washington DC. The panellists focused on matters such as the implications for multi-national employers currently operating European Works Councils...2020-11-051h 21Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson Employment Law Podcast: Episode 45In this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Head of the Matheson Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group, Bryan Dunne will share with you a recording of our recent client webinar which is part of a series on COVID-19 HR issues.2020-10-011h 12Matheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 44: COVID-19 update on remote working, return to work planning and HR issuesIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Head of the Matheson Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group, Bryan Dunne will share with you a recording of our recent client webinar which is part of a series on COVID-19 HR issues. On this occasion, Geraldine Carr, one of our employment partners, led a discussion on some of the key emerging trends around remote working and also return to work planning.2020-07-2959 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 43 - Employment Law Podcast: Implementing Redundancies and Other Cost-Cutting MeasuresIn this episode the In this episode the Matheson Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group share their insights into the common pitfall that they see employers running into in implementing redundancies and other cost-cutting measures.2020-05-2057 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 42 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, the six Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group partners discuss what they see as the key themes and issues for Irish employers into 2020. This includes mandatory retirement ages in light of the RTE decision and now that it has become an election issue, the CBI SEAR proposals for regulated financial services firms, the anticipated Nano Nagle Labour Court decision on reasonable accommodation, and pensions auto-enrolment.2020-01-3035 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 41: Supreme Court Judgment In Nano NagleIn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of Employment at Matheson, discusses the Supreme Court judgment in the Daly and Nano Nagle case. This deals with the question of just how far an employer is required to go in providing reasonable accommodation to an employee with a disability in the workplace.2019-10-0321 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 10: Employment, Pensions and Benefits Seminar - Beyond Retirement AgeIn June of this year, Geraldine Carr, a partner in the Employment team and Jane McKeever, a senior associate in the Pensions team hosted a seminar on working beyond retirement age. They were joined by Garry Clarke, a senior retirement consultant with Aon. Deirdre Cummins, a partner in the Pensions team, chaired the discussion. The panel discussed the various legal issues that arise for employers and pension scheme trustees when employees wish to work beyond their contractual retirement age. This included analysis of the current position in Ireland on mandatory retirement ages and how employers are dealing with requests to...2019-08-1242 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 40 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series Partner and Head of Employment, Bryan Dunne, together with other specialists in the Matheson Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group look at the key employment, corporate immigration and pensions and benefits issues that clients have been focussing on in their Brexit planning and need to be aware of.2019-05-0127 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmBulk Annuity Transactions Part ThreeIn this episode, Samantha Brown and Rachel Pinto of Herbert Smith Freehills share lessons they have taken from the UK market in bulk annuity transactions and also provide tips for making the transaction process more efficient.2019-04-2524 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmBulk Annuity Transactions Part TwoIn this episode, Jane McKeever, a senior associate from the Employment Pensions and Benefits Group at Matheson, explores the main trustee and employer considerations when an annuity buy-in is proposed. Darren Maher, head of Matheson’s Financial Institutions Group also examines the insurance angle and highlights some of the issues to be borne in mind when structuring and documenting these transactions.2019-04-2528 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmBulk Annuity Transactions Part OneIn this episode, John O’Brien of Mercer discusses the different types of liability management exercises currently being seen across the market and how annuity buy-ins can assist with managing liabilities and reducing volatility.2019-04-2527 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 39 - Employment Law PodcastSince this recording, we have clarified that the continuation of the Common Travel Area will not require amending legislation. However, there is a concern that post-Brexit, the issue of the 50 / 50 rule, outlined in the Employment Permits Act, whereby the Department of Business will not issue or renew an employment permit where the employer has less than 50% of its employees of EEA/Swiss nationality, will operate to exclude British nationals. This could mean that employers who are currently eligible to obtain an employment permit would become ineligible overnight with a consequent impact on their ability to renew any already-issued employment permit...2019-03-1316 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmDeath Benefit Decision Making - Avoiding Common PitfallsDeath benefit decision making can present significant challenges for trustees of occupational pension schemes, particularly in cases where there are competing beneficiaries. Mistakes in this area can provide costly as decisions, once implemented, can be very difficult to unwind. In this episode, Deirdre and Jane discuss some of the common issues that can arise when trustees are faced with a making a decision around the payment of death benefits. They provide guidance around what constitutes a robust decision making process and also outline steps that trustees can take to avoid their decisions in this area being disputed.2019-02-2617 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 38 -Employment Law PodcastIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne is joined by four other partners from the Matheson Employment, Pensions and Benefits Law Group to talk about what they expect to be the five key themes in Irish employment and pensions law in 2019. This ranges from the gender pay gap legislation, preparing for the Central Bank of Ireland’s senior manager regime, to auto enrolment in pensions, GDPR in HR and finally dealing with the new legislation on banded hours and zero hours contracts.2019-01-3123 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 37 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne reviews Irish Rail and McKelvey, a case from the Irish Court of Appeal that was handed down at the end of October. This case is a critical development in Irish employment law and a very positive outcome for employers as it overturned the controversial Lyons decision from 2017, which had suggested that employees should be entitled to legal representation at all internal disciplinary hearings.2018-12-1237 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmIORP II Directive - What is in Store for Irish Pension Schemes?The new EU Directive on the activities and supervision of institutions for occupational retirement provision (commonly known as “IORP II”) is due to be transposed into Irish law by 13 January 2019. Amongst other things, IORP II seeks to improve the governance of pension schemes and promote risk-based supervision. When implemented, it will require significant changes to be made by many Irish pension schemes. In this episode, Deirdre and Jane discuss the aspects of the Directive that are likely to impact most on Irish pension schemes. In the absence of draft implementing legislation at national level, they consider what guidance can be offe...2018-11-1521 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmWhat the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015 Will Mean for Financial ProfessionalsIn this episode Paraic Madigan, head of the Private Client Department, Joe Beashal, partner in the Financial Institutions Group and head of the regulatory risk management and compliance team, and Lydia McCormack, a senior associate of the Private Client Department discuss the Assisted Decision Making Capacity Act 2015 (the ''Act''). The podcast focuses on the impact of the Act for financial bodies and intermediaries and is aimed at those working in, or advising on, the financial sector. In particular it focuses on what it will mean for financial bodies if they are considered “interveners” under the Act and how financial bodies will...2018-11-0540 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 36 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of the Employment Practice at Matheson reviews a recent decision from the Irish Workplace Relations Commission in a race discrimination claim brought under the Employment Equality Acts. This particular case is a very strong example of how an employer can successfully defend a discrimination claim and it will show that an employer doesn’t necessarily have to go to significant lengths to succeed in this type of defence.2018-09-2817 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmPensions Roadmap 2018 - 2023: Introducing an auto-enrolment retirement savings system in IrelandEarlier this year, the Government launched “A Roadmap for Pensions Reform 2018 – 2023”, a five-year action plan for the reform of the Irish pension system. In this episode, Deirdre and Jane discuss the Roadmap, examining, in particular, the Government’s proposal to introduce auto-enrolment to increase private sector pensions coverage and help individuals save for their retirement. Deirdre and Jane also explore the Strawman Public Consultation Process that was published recently in relation to the Government’s auto-enrolment proposals and provide insights on how the system might work in Ireland.2018-09-2021 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmThe Impact of the Assisted Decision Making Capacity Act 2015In this episode Joe Beashel, partner in the Financial Institutions Group and head of the regulatory risk management and compliance team, and Lydia McCormack, a senior associate of the Private Client Group focus on the impact of the Assisted Decision Making Capacity Act 2015 for financial bodies and intermediaries and is aimed at those working in, or advising on, the financial sector.2018-08-2833 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 35: Employment Law PodcastIn this episode, Employment partner, Bryan Dunne looks at three recent decisions of the Irish Labour Court under the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act, 2015, the legislation introduced to protect employees where their employer refuses to recognise their trade union. In particular, the podcast looks at what these decisions means for you as employers and asks whether this legislation, and the threat of a trade union seeking an order for improved terms from the Labour Court, is still something employers need to be overly concerned about into the future or if it is now clear the trade unions themselves have given up...2018-08-1423 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 34 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of the Employment Practice at Matheson talks with Geraldine Carr, a senior associate in the Employment Practice about her six-month secondment in the Matheson Californian offices. Geraldine discusses some of the key trends in US workplaces which will find their way into Irish workplaces very soon and some of the main issues that US employers struggle with when it comes to dealing with Irish employment law. Bryan also considers a case previously reviewed in Spring 2017 on the question of when notice of termination of employment takes effect, whether it is when issued, when received...2018-07-0432 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmPodcast 33 - Employment Law PodcastIn this special episode, we take a detailed look at the HR aspects of GDPR and what employers should already be doing to prepare for the new GDPR regime.2018-04-2552 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmGDPR FAQsDeirdre Cummins, Pensions partner and Jane McKeever, Pensions associate address questions arising from the previous episode of the podcast which focused on the General Data Protection Regulation and the implications for pension schemes of this major development in data protection law.2018-03-2230 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 32 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of the Employment Practice at Matheson covers a recent decision of the Irish Court of Appeal, Nano Nagle and Marie Daly. This case dealt with the very practical question of just how far an employer is required to go to provide reasonable accommodation to an employee with a disability in the workplace and at what point an employer can lawfully conclude that an employee’s disability is such that they are no longer capable of performing the role that they have been hired for.2018-03-2016 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 31: Employment Law PodcastIn this special episode, Matheson employment partners Bryan Dunne and Russell Rochford look at the areas that they predict will be the most active for employment lawyers and HR directors in 2018. This ranges from GDPR and the impact that this will have on dealing with data access requests in particular to the proposed gender pay gap legislation, which has now been given priority in the Government’s most recent legislative schedule. Russell and Bryan also look at predictions and growing trends in relation to increased trade union activity against non-union employers and the impact that expected legislation on mandatory retirement ag...2018-01-2627 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 30 - Employment Law Podcastn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of the Matheson Employment Practice, discusses two seperate issues. The first is the recent decision of an Irish adjudication officer which dealt with the question as to whether an employer is allowed to refuse to pay paternity leave when at the same time paying generous maternity leave. The second issue is the recently enacted Mediation Act 2017 and the issues and opportunities that it presents for employers under Irish law.2017-12-1919 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 29 - Employment Law PodcastBryan Dunne leads a panel discussion with Tom Mallon BL, Cathy O'Grady, International Senior HR Director at Groupon, Desmond Ryan BL and Niall Pelly, Matheson Partner on Lyons v Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board. This was a decision that held that an employee was entitled to full fair procedures at an internal disciplinary investigation, including the right to cross examine witnesses and to legal representation.2017-12-1947 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 29 - Employment Law PodcastIn this episode Bryan Dunne, Head of the Matheson Employment Practice leads a panel discussion with Tom Mallon BL, Cathy O'Grady, International Senior HR Director at Groupon, Desmond Ryan BL and Niall Pelly, Partner Matheson on Lyons v Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board. This was a decision that held that an employee was entitled to full fair procedures at an internal disciplinary investigation, including the right to cross examine witnesses and to legal representation.2017-11-2847 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmApril McClements on the Legislation around Driverless CarsListen to Insurance Partner April McClement’s Driverless Cars Newstalk interview on the impact driverless cars will have on motor insurance in Ireland and the reform required to existing driver-centric legislation.2017-11-1601 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmThe GDPR and the Implications for Pensions SchemesThe GDPR and the Implications for Pensions Schemes by Matheson LLP, Irish Law Firm2017-11-0325 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 28 - Employment Law PodcastBryan Dunne discusses a recent decision of the Irish Labour Court, a decision that was handed down at the end of July just past and this is the case of DHL and Michael Coughlan.2017-10-1915 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmSocial Welfare, Pensions and Civil Registration Bill 2017In this episode Deirdre and Jane are focusing on the general scheme of the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2017 and the implications and impact of this. Later on in this episode Deirdre and Jane will also be discussing in an Irish law context the implications of the recent Court of Appeal decision in the IBM case.2017-09-2017 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 27 - Employment Law PodcastBryan Dunne revisits the High Court's decision in Lyons v Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board, a decision that has been extremely controversial over the past number of weeks for both employment lawyers and HR directors. This is because, in that case, Judge Eagar in the High Court seemed to suggest that an employee is entitled to the full range of fair procedures at the disciplinary investigation stage, including the right to cross-examine witnesses and the right to be legally represented. Since that decision was issued on 7 May last, two new decisions of the High Court have issued from Judge...2017-08-0824 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 26 - Employment Law PodcastIn this latest episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan discusses a decision of the High Court from May of this year, which held that employees are entitled to both the right to cross-examine witnesses and the right to legal representation at the preliminary investigation stage of a disciplinary process. Based on earlier case law on the issue of fair procedures, as also identified in this case, this may not be seen as such a striking legal development, if at the stage in the disciplinary process where the employer is deciding whether the allegations are proven and if...2017-07-1919 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmEpisode 25 - Employment Law PodcastIn the latest episode of the Matheson Employment Law Podcast Series, Bryan Dunne is joined by Anne-Marie Bohan, a Partner in the Matheson Data Protection Practice Group, to discuss the implications for employers and Irish employment law of the new General Data Protection Regulation. With just under one year to go until implementation of the Regulation, Bryan and Anne-Marie discuss the steps employers should be taking now to prepare for this.2017-07-1920 minMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson LLP, Irish Law FirmMatheson Brexit Forum - Podcast 1The European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") published a significant opinion in May which sets out general principles on the supervisory approach in assessing the relocations of entities from the United Kingdom to the remaining 27 European Union members states. Matheson Partner and Head of the Regulatory Risk Management Practice Joe Beashel analyses the key points for consideration and assesses the impact from an Irish perspective in the first of our podcasts on Brexit.2017-07-1813 min