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Osborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsBreaking Barriers with OC REACH: An interview with Omar Al-NuaimiIn this special episode, Rav Sagar, Associate Director at Osborne Clarke and committee member of OC REACH, talks with Omar Al-Nuaimi, our international CEO. They have an honest and inspiring conversation in which Omar shares his journey from growing up in Wales with a mixed heritage to becoming the youngest ever partner at Osborne Clarke. He shares his personal and professional experiences, challenges he’s faced, and the pivotal role diversity, inclusion, and social mobility have played in his career. They also reflect on how OC REACH has evolved since its inception and what more we can do to co...2025-05-2315 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsBuilding Women | Freya Chapman - courage, vulnerability, and the power of being a little bit different!Join Julia Jolley for an inspirational conversation with Freya Chapman, the residential lead at Mainmark, as she shares her deeply personal journey of resilience and determination. She opens up about her battles with mental health and the trials of raising her son as a single mother. Despite navigating through challenging relationships, including those with herself, Freya has learnt to embrace her uniqueness and become a strong independent woman within the industry.🌟 This episode discusses sensitive topics which may be triggering for some listeners, such as eating disorders, mental health struggles, domestic abuse, PTSD, autoimmune diseases, and...2025-05-1330 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsBuilding women | Freya Chapman - courage, vulnerability, and the power of being a little bit different!Join Julia Jolley for an inspirational conversation with Freya Chapman, the residential lead at Mainmark, as she shares her deeply personal journey of resilience and determination. She opens up about her battles with mental health and the trials of raising her son as a single mother. Despite navigating through destructive relationships, including those with herself, Freya has learnt to embrace her uniqueness and become a strong independent woman within the industry.🌟 This episode discusses sensitive topics which may be triggering for some listeners, such as eating disorders, mental health struggles, domestic abuse, PTSD, autoimmune diseases, and...2025-05-1330 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsHealth Check | Episode 3 – Navigating liability laws for healthcare productsProduct liability risks are a key concern for life sciences manufacturers: any product that interacts with the human body will have an impact on a patient's physiology; but at what point does an acceptable side-effect become an injury and so make a product defective in the eyes of the law?   In this episode Osborne Clarke's regulatory lawyer Peter Rudd-Clarke sets out pointers for life sciences manufacturers as they prepare for the introduction of the new EU Product Liability Directive and upcoming reform in the UK.2025-04-1512 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Berkshire Women's AidDanielle Kingdon, employment partner at Osborne Clarke, speaks to Alex Simpson and Rachel Murray of Berkshire Women's Aid Osborne Clarke has recently partnered with Berkshire Women's Aid, a charity which provides confidential support, information, outreach services and refuge accommodation for women and their children who are affected by domestic abuse and violence, to create a podcast which discusses domestic abuse and what caring and supportive employers can do to support suspected victims of such abuse within their workplace.  This is particularly relevant since some individual MPs have recently tabled amendments to the...2025-04-1529 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsHealth Check | Episode 2 - CQC: a critical healthcare regulator faces criticismIn this episode,  Osborne Clarke's regulatory lawyers Alice Babbington and Peter Rudd-Clarke look at the CQC's Single Assessment Framework (SAF) against the backdrop of criticism of the regulator in recent reports commissioned by the government; and asses what the impact will be on healthcare providers and investors in the care sector.2025-04-0210 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsHealth Check | Episode 1 - AI in healthcare and the UK regulatory environmentWelcome to Health Check, the podcast that takes the temperature on regulatory developments affecting the life sciences and healthcare sector in the UK, and offers a prescription to these challenges. In this episode, Osborne Clarke's regulatory lawyers Anna Lundy and Peter Rudd-Clarke, explore regulatory reform in the AI and healthcare world, compare events in the UK with the EU approach, and ask how has the new UK government and MHRA are supporting innovation.2025-03-2411 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsFuture of Financial Services Podcast | UK and US perspectives on FinTech regulation - the 2025 landscapeNikki Worden, Aaron Kouhoupt and Kate Shattock reflect on learnings from Osborne Clarke's Future of Financial Services week, discussing what's next for regulation and the overlapping challenges faced by General Counsel in the UK, Europe and US.2025-03-1113 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke's Future of Financial Services Week 2024Seirian Thomas, Nikki Worden and Paul Harris discuss Osborne Clarke's upcoming Future of Financial Services Week, which will cover the themes of AI and data, regulation, marketing and ESG, and fundraising. The events kick off on 5 February 2024 – please register online and join us! 2024-01-2611 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsBuilding Women | Caroline Saul - From Barry to SingaporeIn this inaugural episode, Julia Jolley chats to colleague Caroline Saul, Project Finance Partner at Osborne Clarke, about:what makes her tick; who her biggest cheerleaders are; and the main barriers to moving towards more sustainable energy methods in the industry.2023-11-2120 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service and Smart Mobility | What is Maas and Smart Mobility?This is the first episode in the second series of the Osborne Clarke podcast series about mobility as a service (MaaS) and smart mobility. We will look at legal and other issues related to MaaS, as well as smart mobility more broadly. In the first episode hosts Jeremy Godley and Marie-Claire Day define MaaS and smart mobility, and discuss regulatory developments and trends in this space. 2023-11-0813 minThe LawCareers.Net PodcastThe LawCareers.Net PodcastPractice Area Profile: environment – with Osborne Clarke LLPIn this Practice Area Profile episode, Osborne Clarke LLP associate Arthur Hopkinson discusses his life as an environmental lawyer, how he came to the practice area, his transition from trainee to associate and the challenges both his practice area and the wider legal sector are facing right now. Listen to gain an insight into what it’s really like to work in this area and find out the things you should know before you launch your legal career. You can read the full written Practice Area Profile here: https://www.lawcareers.net/Solicitors/SolicitorPracticeAreas/Environment Find out about training at Os...2023-10-2613 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsApproaching valuation evidence in English restructuring plansIn this podcast, Sam Furse and Douglas Hawthorn of Osborne Clarke's restructuring and insolvency team speak to Jim Davies, a Partner in the Financial Advisory team at FRP Advisory, regarding the approach to valuation evidence in restructuring plans.2023-10-1720 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation podcast | Corporate power purchase agreements: how are these structured across Europe?In the latest episode of Osborne Clarke's Energy Innovation podcast series, Deborah Harvey leads a discussion with Osborne Clarke colleagues Daniel Breuer, Partner and Head of our Energy Practice in Germany, and Lukasz Petelski, Energy Counsel in Poland. Together they discuss the role of CPPAs and activity within each jurisdiction, including what they are seeing in terms of structures, price and competition. They also cover the challenges within each area, and discuss opportunities for standardisation. 2023-08-1525 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsFuture of Financial Services podcast | Reflections on Money 20/20Osborne Clarke financial services experts discuss the highlights from this year's European fintech conference.2023-07-1222 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsRegulation and Reputation: two sides of the same coin | Public ProcurementReputation management specialist Henry Fox is joined by Craig McCarthy, public procurement specialist at Osborne Clarke, to discuss the reputational challenges of contracting with the public sector.2023-07-0516 minEnergy Unplugged by AuroraEnergy Unplugged by AuroraEP.141 Daniel Breuer, Partner, Osborne ClarkeThis week we have a special episode on Energy Unplugged in which we welcome Daniel Breuer, Partner at Osborne Clarke in a conversation with our Co-Head of Advisory Central Europe, Thekla von Bülow. The episode is preparing for our Renewables Summit Berlin 2023 taking place tomorrow, Thursday 11th of May in Berlin, Germany.  The topic of the event is ‘Coordinating the German State and Market: Policies and Strategies to Reach 80% Renewables by 2030’ and Daniel is one of our speakers at the event. Daniel will be participating in one of the panel discussions entitled ‘Uncovering Optimal Pricing Mechanisms and Navi...2023-05-1048 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsRegulation and Reputation: Two sides of the same coin | Health and SafetyReputation management specialist Henry Fox is joined by Mary Lawrence, the head of Osborne Clarke's Health and Safety practice, to discuss how businesses can best manage health and safety investigations and how to limit the risk of being involved in an investigation. 2023-04-0415 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV Podcasts'Neurodiversity in the workplace: How tech and digitalisation is assisting with D&I'.Tom Sharpe of the Osborne Clarke Neurodiversity committee speaks to Amy Moylett and John Abel about how tech and digitalisation is assisting with D&I in the workplace2022-10-0729 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Digitalisation Podcast | A spotlight on digital inclusion in the workplaceThis is the fifth podcast in our series titled 'Digitalisation | A spotlight on ...'This podcast has been set up to capture conversations with leaders across the Digitalisation eco-system, shining a light on the topic of digital inclusion and the positive role that technology has to play in its acceleration. In this episode of our series 'Digitalisation, A spotlight on'. In this episode Thomas Sharpe in the commercial team at Osborne Clarke joined by Rob Cam to discuss digital inclusion in the workplace. 2022-08-1612 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Strikes, work to rule and other forms of industrial actionWith national rail strikes taking place this week and the likelihood of more industrial action in both the rail industry and across other public services, we talk this week with Julian Hemming, a Partner and member of our Industrial Relations Team at Osborne Clarke, who helps our clients with managing strikes and other forms of industrial action. Julian talks us through the requirements for, and law behind, strikes and other forms of industrial action such as "work to rule". 2022-06-2312 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsGlobal Workforce Solutions Takeaway Podcast: Using "statement of work" to support contractors working internationallyIn this podcast, Frances Lewis, Head of Workforce Solutions at Osborne Clarke, UK, talks to Thomas Leister, Partner at Osborne Clarke, Germany, about self-employment status and the use of statement-of-work models to enable independent contractors to work lawfully in the UK, Germany and beyond.2022-06-2311 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsGlobal Workforce Solutions Takeaway Podcast: Current employment status issues in different countries for contingent workers (Part 2)In the second half of this two-part episode of the Global Workforce Solutions Takeaway podcast, Olivia Sinfield, Partner at Osborne Clarke, UK, talks to Jorgo Tsiris, Partner at Osborne Clarke, The Netherlands, and Thomas Leister, Partner at Osborne Clarke, Germany, about current employment status issues in different countries for contingent workers.2022-06-1416 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsGlobal Workforce Solutions Takeaway Podcast: Current employment status issues in different countries for contingent workers (Part 1)In the first half of this two-part episode of the Global Workforce Solutions Takeaway podcast, Olivia Sinfield, Partner at Osborne Clarke, UK, talks to Jorgo Tsiris, Partner at Osborne Clarke, The Netherlands, and Thomas Leister, Partner at Osborne Clarke, Germany, about current employment status issues in different countries for contingent workers.2022-06-0912 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break Podcast: Employment law considerations in IndiaAs businesses increasingly look to expand overseas, in our latest Coffee Break podcast, Julian Hemming, international employment partner at Osborne Clarke talks to Arjun Paleri, partner at BTG Legal about the key considerations for employers engaging a workforce in India, as well as the latest reforms to employment law in India. This is the first in a series of podcasts looking at employment law issues in India. Next time Arjun will be looking at diversity and inclusions issues and we hope that you will join us for this and others in our international series.2022-05-2610 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsGlobal Workforce Solutions Takeaway: How employer of record models work in different countriesIn this podcast Kevin Barrow, Partner at Osborne Clarke, UK, talks to Thomas Leister, Partner at Osborne Clarke, Munich, about how Employer of Record (EOR) models operate in different countries.2022-05-2412 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 Podcast | Cyber securityIn this podcast Jonathan Hazlett (Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke), talks to Charlie Wedin (a Partner in our Commercial Disputes team who specialises in contentious privacy and cyber security issues) and Joe Webster (Legal Director) about cyber security.2022-03-2813 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 Podcast | Getting ready for Pensions DashboardsIn this podcast Jonathan Hazlett (Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke), talks to Alicia Cain (Associate Director), about Pensions Dashboards. 2022-03-0911 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 Podcast | Changes to the Pensions Regulator's powers and notifiable eventsIn this podcast Jonathan Hazlett (Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke), talks to Tobias Hole (Associate Director), about the new powers given to the Pensions Regulator last October and the introduction of a new requirement for employers to provide trustees and the Pensions Regulator with early notice of certain changes. They also look at some of the actions trustees and employers should consider taking. The next podcast in the series (on getting ready for pensions dashboards) will follow shortly.2022-02-2312 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 Podcast | Decarbonisation and ESGIn this podcast Jonathan Hazlett (Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke), talks to Henry Corrigan (Senior Associate), about the legal requirements applying to trustees in the area of decarbonisation and ESG – in particular in connection with climate-related risks and opportunities.2022-02-1012 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 Podcast | Effective system of governance (ESOG)In this podcast Jonathan Hazlett, Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke, talks to Jennifer Alldridge, Senior Knowledge Lawyer, about the new requirement for trustees to establish and operate an effective system of governance including internal controls (ESOG). 2022-01-2708 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPensions 22 | Transfer values and pension scamsPensions 22 is a series of six podcasts on key pensions issues for trustees and employers in 2022. In this first episode, Jonathan Hazlett (Partner and Head of Pensions at Osborne Clarke) talks to Freddie Carter (a trainee solicitor) about the new rules for pensions transfers that started to apply on 30 November 2021. They discuss what the new rules say, why they were introduced, and the actions trustees should be taking. The next podcast in the series (on the new requirement for an effective system of governance (ESOG)) will follow shortly.2022-01-1711 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation | Battery storage as the investable asset classThis is the fifth episode in Osborne Clarke's Energy Innovation podcast series. In this episode Simon Hobday interviews Jason Stocks, Head of Demand and Flexible Generation at Limejump (part of Shell Renewables and Energy Solutions) on battery storage investable assets. 2021-12-0217 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service Podcast | Intellectual Property in MaaSIn the latest episode of Osborne Clarke's Mobility as a Service (MaaS) podcast series Marie-Claire Day speaks with Intellectual Property and Data Privacy expert and OC Partner, Tamara Quinn, about IP considerations in MaaS.2021-11-2313 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsPEER150 ESG Q&A SessionIn this podcast, James Watson, Matthew Germain and Caroline Bush from Osborne Clarke's Decarbonisation team are joined by Brian Kelly, Deputy GC of DocuSign to discuss ESG for international businesses and the role of the GC.2021-11-0132 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service podcast | A spotlight on IndiaIn episode five of Osborne Clarke's Mobility as a Service ("MaaS") podcast series, Jeremy Godley is joined by Parveen Arora - Partner and head of the energy and infrastructure practice and Shloka Vaidialingam, principal associate, both at Osborne Clarke's relationship firm in India, BTG Legal, to discuss some of the wider mobility trends in India.2021-10-2715 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation | What makes due diligence different when acquiring technology or digital assets?This is the fourth episode in Osborne Clarke's Energy Innovation podcast series. In this session, Deborah Harvey is joined by Matthew Lewis and Tamara Quinn to discuss the due diligence process when acquiring technology or digital assets in the energy innovation space, and the unique IP and data considerations that may arise as part of that process.2021-08-2520 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsDecarbonisation | In conversation with … Damian DunphyThis podcast has been set up to capture conversations with individuals who are pushing the boundaries across sectors as we move towards the goal of reaching Net Zero. For this second edition James Watson, Osborne Clarke's International Head of Decarbonisation interviews Damian Dunphy, Energy Transition Director at DLL. 2021-07-3010 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsFuture of Work | Health and Safety considerations of hybrid workingIn this, the first in our new series of podcasts on the Future of Work, Employment Partner Olivia Sinfield is joined by Mary Lawrence, Partner in our Health and Safety team, to discuss the health and safety implications relevant to hybrid working. In the last 18 months or so since the pandemic, businesses have had to look at a range of issues and challenges and adapt accordingly to the increasingly number of employees who were put in the position of having to work from home. In this podcast, we look at some of the health and safety measures t...2021-07-0512 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Changing terms and conditions of employment: A look at the legal and practical issuesWith the use of "fire and re-hire" in the spotlight and organisations scrutinising their current employment contracts in light of their operational requirements and protecting their business in the future, our latest Employment Law Coffee Break podcast, looks at the legal and practical issues that arise when changing terms and conditions of employment.2021-07-0109 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Uncertain tax positionsIn our latest tax break podcast, partner Ian Hyde is joined by Heather Self of accountants Blick Rothenberg to discuss HMRC's proposal to require large businesses to report uncertain tax positions to HMRC. This is intended to alert the tax authorities to large businesses taking an aggressive/optimistic approach to statutory interpretation. Although large businesses often do in practice already disclose significant uncertainty upfront, HMRC is consulting on bringing in this new requirement in April 2022. This podcast covers which companies will be subject to this new requirement (if it is brought in), what exactly is meant by "uncertain", what threshold...2021-06-3013 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsDigitalisation | Gabrielle Kohlmeier from VerizonThis podcast has been set up to capture conversations with leaders across the Digitalisation eco-system, our first podcast shines a light on the topic of digital inclusion and the positive role that technology has to play in accelerating digital inclusion. For this first edition, Katherine Kirrage, our Digitalisation Transformation Manager and Osborne Clarke's Social Diversity champion interviews Gabrielle Kohlmeier, Associate General Counsel at Verizon Media2021-06-1712 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | HMRC information powers and the relevance of privilegeIn our latest tax podcast, Ian Hyde (head of our tax disputes team) and Matt Greene (an associate director in the same team) discuss the role that legal professional privilege plays when dealing with HMRC's information requests.2021-06-1610 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation | Digitalisation in the energy space and new technologyThis is the third episode in Osborne Clarke's new Energy Innovation podcast series. In this session, Deborah Harvey, Associate Director and Co-Head of Energy Innovation at Osborne Clarke is joined by Cassie Harman, Vice President of Product at Kaluza. Kaluza is an intelligent software platform that is transforming how major retailers operate and interact with their customers while accelerating the shift towards a more flexible and decarbonised energy system. Deborah and Cassie discuss the opportunities and challenges energy businesses face as a result of enhanced digitalisation in the sector. 2021-06-0911 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service Podcast | Opportunities and challenges in Mobility as a ServiceIn episode five of Osborne Clarke's Mobility as a Service ("MaaS") podcast series, Marie-Claire Day is joined by Aurelien Cottet, an expert in the MaaS industry. Aurelien has over 4 years' experience working in MaaS for Transdev, in 2020 he was elected to the Maas Alliance Board of Directors, and, in early 2021, he was invited to become a contributor and advisor to the Urban AI Think-Tank. Aurelien is now International Sales Director for INSTANT System who specialise in Intelligent Transport Systems and MaaS solutions. Aurelien talks to us about the deployment of MaaS internationally, and the opportunities and challenges for MaaS.2021-06-0817 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Beyond IR35In the second of our podcasts on IR35, Ian Hyde and Frances Lewis, head of Osborne Clarke's Workforce Solutions team, look at the shifts in off payroll engagement models that have been prompted by the recent changes to IR35 and the wider risks and practical implications for end users and staffing agencies. 2021-06-0218 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Hybrid working: Germany and UK compare and contrastOsborne Clarke's Olivia Sinfield and Anke Freckmann discuss trends and issues arising in both the UK and Germany relating to changing work patterns and find they have a lot in common.2021-05-2523 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Managing conflict in the workplace: How much is conflict costing your business and practical observations for managing itWith conflict scenarios predicted to increase as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic and employees adapt to new working practices, coupled with the increasing focus on the ethical impact of business through "Environmental, Social and Governance", in this week's podcast we talk with Julian Hemming, partner and a chair of our International Employment team on the findings in Acas' latest report on the financial cost of conflict at work and the practical steps businesses should consider for managing it.2021-05-2013 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Tooth v HMRC: what now for discovery assessments in tax investigations?Discovery assessments are issued by HMRC inspectors to charge individuals and companies for lost tax. They have generated a huge volume of caselaw and the latest case looked at:1) What constitutes a deliberate inaccuracy by the taxpayer? This matters because a deliberate loss of tax gives HMRC much longer to raise a discovery assessment. Broadly, the Supreme Court decided that only an intention to mislead counts and where an inaccurate entry is explained elsewhere in the document (a so called white space disclosure), there won't have been a deliberate inaccuracy.2) Can a discovery assessment become...2021-05-1912 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service | Data in MaaSData is fundamental to the way new mobility and Mobility as a Service ("MaaS") service providers operate, however concerns around data ownership, data access and data sharing can often create obstacles for these service providers. In this episode of Osborne Clarke's MaaS podcast series Marie-Claire Day speaks with data protection expert and OC Partner, Marc Storing, about data protection in MaaS.2021-05-1015 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation | Contracting battery storage projects: market insight from Open EnergiThe second in our series of Energy Innovation Podcasts. In this episode Deborah Harvey interviews Robyn Lucas, Head of Data Science at Open Energi, on the trends she is seeing in relation to contracting battery storage projects.2021-05-0517 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Taxpayer Information noticesHMRC has the power to issue a notice requiring the provision of documents or information from a taxpayer or third party and there can be penalties for non-compliance (although sometimes a pre-cursor notice is issued instead and less formality is required). It will be key to understand which documents are relevant and reasonably required in order to check the tax position. In this podcast we give examples of what that means in practice and look at time limits, what to do if you suspect HMRC are conducting a "fishing expedition" and some useful tips on s...2021-05-0513 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Dealing with flexible working requestsAs businesses explore their future plans for hybrid/remote working, it is important not to forget the existing statutory rights around flexible working which more employees may now seek to take advantage of as workplaces reopen more fully. Our latest podcast looks at the existing legal framework and the particular issues this is now raising for many businesses in the current climate.2021-04-2907 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service | Competition law and MaaS: Opening up mobility marketsMobility as a Service ("MaaS") brings many benefits to consumers, and consumer trust is key to a successful MaaS platform. This second episode of Osborne Clarke's MaaS series explores consumer law issues relevant to MaaS, both within the UK and across borders. 2021-04-2610 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsDecarbonisation | In conversation with ... Roberto Castiglioni and Simon WhistlerThis is the first podcast in Osborne Clarke's new series titled 'Decarbonisation | In conversation with…'. This podcast has been set up to capture conversations with individuals who are pushing the boundaries across sectors as we move towards the goal of reaching Net Zero. For this first edition, released to celebrate Earth Day, James Watson, Osborne Clarke's International Head of Decarbonisation interviews Simon Whistler from the UN PRI and Roberto Castiglioni, Co-Founder and CEO of Ikigai Capital.2021-04-2231 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service | What are the consumer law considerations in MaaS?Mobility as a Service ("MaaS") brings many benefits to consumers, and consumer trust is key to a successful MaaS platform. This second episode of Osborne Clarke's MaaS series explores consumer law issues relevant to MaaS, both within the UK and across borders. 2021-04-1216 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsUK/EU Trade Mark Essentials for US StakeholdersChartered Trade Mark Attorney, Daniel Ramos and Senior Associate, Anna Rawlings, take a high level look at UK and EU trade mark law and procedure in comparison to the US and the key differences to note for US stakeholders.2021-04-0916 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Virtual hearings in the tax tribunalThe ongoing pandemic has led to virtual hearings before the tax tribunal. In the latest in our tax podcasts series, Matt Greene, an associate director in our tax disputes team, discusses how the tribunal has evolved to allow virtual hearings and what a virtual hearing before the tribunal is like in practice. He gives his top tips for coping with a virtual hearing and dealing with problems that can arise. For example, the tribunal suggests that a remote hearing can take up to 50% longer and so that needs to be taken into account when listing the hearing. He also considers...2021-04-0708 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Promoting diversity and inclusion in your businessIn this week's podcast, Danielle Kingdon a Partner in our Employment practice talks to Kate Howitt, UK Counsel for Zynga, a leading developer of social games to discuss how they promote diversity and inclusion in their business.2021-04-0110 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | A spotlight on Employment Tribunals in light of Covid-19This week Catherine Shepherd and Kath Sadler-Smith talk to Phillip Chivers, who leads the Employment Tribunal Management service at Osborne Clarke, on how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on the claims we are seeing in practice and practical steps for employers faced with a claim.2021-03-2507 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | How will the upcoming IR35 changes impact the end-user?IR35 is designed to prevent tax avoidance where a "personal service company", owned by an individual who is still working in a manner akin to a traditional "employee", provides professional services to clients. In the past, the company was responsible for paying any tax due on the basis that the payment to the worker was an employment payment. However, under new rules coming into force next month, the burden of applying the rules and paying any tax will now be pushed down the supply chain.In most cases, that will mean that it will be the end-user...2021-03-2515 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEnergy Innovation | Technology M&A trendsThis is the first episode in a new Osborne Clarke podcast series looking at Energy Innovation. We will look at legal and other issues relevant to energy innovation, including through case studies and guest interviews. In the first episode Deborah Harvey and David Ferris discuss some of the technology M&A themes we are seeing in the energy space, and provide a high level overview of some of the key legal issues.2021-03-2409 minAnomia - le partenaire Business des avocatsAnomia - le partenaire Business des avocats"J'ai triplé mes objectifs sur ma première année d'association" Nassim Ghalimi, avocat associé chez Osborne ClarkeDécouvrez Anomia, le cabinet de conseil en stratégie dédié aux cabinets d'avocats d'affaires.Nassim Ghalimi est avocat associé en charge du Restructuring chez Osborne Clarke. Ce nantais d'origine est arrivé sur Paris à l'aubère de sa 22ème année pour finir son droit à La Sorbonne. Après son DEA, il s'engage dans une thèse à Bordeaux. Après un an et demi, il se rend compte que la thèse n'est pas faite pour lui et retourne à Paris.C'est là que sa vie d'avocat va commencer. Elle débutera par un coup de fil d'un...2021-03-221h 02Osborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsMobility as a Service | What is MaaS and what are the legal challenges?This is the first episode in a new Osborne Clarke podcast series about Mobility as a Service ("MaaS"). We will look at legal and other issues relevant to MaaS, including through case studies and guest interviews. In the first episode we try to define MaaS, a term that already seems to mean many different things, and provide a high level overview of some of the key legal issues.2021-03-1810 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Disputes with HMRC and collateral claims - limitation issuesIan Hyde and Katherine King are back to discuss issues arising in relation to collateral claims and examine in detail the question of what to do in order to avoid the collateral claim against the third party becoming time-barred.2021-03-1007 minThe LawCareers.Net PodcastThe LawCareers.Net PodcastLawCareers.Net award winner: Osborne Clarke LLPIn this special bonus episode of The LawCareers.Net Podcast, we take a look at multinational law firm Osborne Clarke LLP, who took home the award for ‘Best Trainer – National/Large Regional Firm’ at last year’s LawCareers.Net Training & Recruitment Awards. We speak to partner Mark Wesker, associate Katy Godwin and graduate recruitment manager Zoe Reid, about what you can expect from a training contract at Osborne Clarke, and why the firm is a fantastic place to train. Find out more about Osborne Clarke with their LCN profile: https://www.lawcareers.net/Solicitors/Osborne-Clarke-LLP Are you signed up to LawCaree...2021-03-0213 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Neurodiversity: Creating inclusivity in your workplaceThis week Danielle Kingdon, employment partner, speaks with Nancy Doyle, CEO of Genius Within to provide a practical introduction to neurodiversity and the considerations for employers seeking to attract, retain and support neuro-diverse talent. For many employers their understanding of neurodiversity is just developing and this podcast provides a timely and practical outline. 2021-02-2517 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | Disputes with HMRC and collateral claims - mitigation issuesWhen HMRC investigates tax compliance and alleged errors, taxpayers will need to consider whether they have any collateral claims they can pursue against third parties. For example, there may be potential claims against professional advisers as well as indemnities given to the taxpayer in a wide range of commercial contracts. A key issue will be whether the taxpayer has mitigated its loss. This latest podcast in our tax podcast series by Ian Hyde and Katherine King looks at what the duty of mitigation requires and how potential problems can be headed off.2021-02-2406 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Spotting the signs of employee misconduct part 2Following on from last week's podcast on spotting the signs of employee misconduct, this week Peter Sheppard, partner in our Disputes and Resolution team looks at the legal and practical steps employers should consider when they become aware that an employee is preparing to act in competition. Listen here.2021-02-1806 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Spotting the signs of employee misconduct part 1This week we talk to Peter Sheppard, a partner in our disputes and resolution team, who discusses the red flags that an employee, individually or as part of a team, may be preparing to leave your business. Next week, Peter will guide us through the legal and other steps that can be taken in these circumstances. 2021-02-1106 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in FranceThis week we speak to Jerome Scapoli, a partner in our Paris office, on the vaccination roll out in France and considerations for employers. 2021-02-1106 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | HMRC enquiries - Getting things movingAn HMRC investigation can be a lengthy process, taking up valuable management time, increased costs and continued uncertainty for the business, for example on audit or on a sale of the business. In our latest podcast, Matt Greene and Ian Hyde discuss why enquiries can run on and how companies can take proactive steps to accelerate the investigation. They also provide valuable tips on how to frame correspondence with the HMRC, what to cover in meetings and how to use closure notices in a way that will make it easier and quicker to resolve matters.2021-02-1011 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | An update on post-termination restrictionsAt the end of last year, the government published a consultation looking a potential reforms to post-termination restrictions in employment contracts. In summary, two options are being considered in relation to non-compete provisions; a payment of compensation for the duration of the restriction, or a complete ban. Any reforms may also be extended to other forms of restrictions, such as non-solicitation and non-dealing provisions. The consultation closes on 26 February. In the interim, the High Court has issued an interesting decision looking at the enforceability of a non-compete provision which we discuss, along with the consultation, with Anna Elliott in this...2021-02-0407 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in The NetherlandsAs the vaccine roll-out continues, this week Catherine Shepherd talks to Sabine van Baren from Osborne Clarke's Amsterdam office about the considerations for employers in The Netherlands. 2021-01-2807 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in SpainAs the vaccine roll-out continues, this week Catherine Shepherd talks to Eva Otaegui from Osborne Clarke's Barcelona office about the considerations for employers in Spain. 2021-01-2808 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Tax Break | What are the key tax issues for businesses arising out of Brexit?In the first in a series of tax podcasts where the Osborne Clarke Tax team look at topical tax and tax disputes issues of interest to house tax teams and general counsel, Ian Hyde, tax disputes partner, and Mat Oliver, corporate tax partner in the Osborne Clarke Tax Group look at the tax issues for business arising out of Brexit.2021-01-2711 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in SwedenIn this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Mikael Nelson a partner in our Stockholm office the vaccine roll out in Sweden and the key considerations for employers. Please do speak to your usual Osborne Clarke contact for support on this.2021-01-2106 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in BelgiumIn this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Thierry Vierin, a partner in our Brussels office the vaccine roll out in Belgium and the key considerations for employers. This podcast forms part of a series looking at the considerations around Covid-19 vaccinations for employers in different jurisdictions – you can listen to our other podcasts by clicking on the links below. Osborne Clarke continues to advise employers on the legal and practical implications of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the vaccination roll-out across our offices. Please do contact your usual Osborne Clarke contact for further details and advice.2021-01-1403 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in GermanyIn this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Catherine Shepherd discusses with David Plitt, a partner in our Hamburg office the vaccine roll out in Germany and the key considerations for employers. This podcast forms part of a series looking at the considerations around Covid-19 vaccinations for employers in different jurisdictions – you can listen to our other podcasts by clicking on the links below. Osborne Clarke continues to advise employers on the legal and practical implications of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the vaccination roll-out across our offices. Please do contact your usual Osborne Clarke contact for further details and advice.2021-01-1407 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in ItalyIn this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Stefano Lava, a partner in our Milan office the vaccine roll out in Italy and the key considerations for employers. This podcast forms part of a series looking at the considerations around Covid-19 vaccinations for employers in different jurisdictions – you can listen to our other podcasts by clicking on the links below. Osborne Clarke continues to advise employers on the legal and practical implications of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the vaccination roll-out across our offices. Please do contact your usual Osborne Clarke contact for further details and advice.2021-01-1406 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsEmployment Law Coffee Break | Lockdown 3: The immediate considerationsA new national lockdown is not the start to the new year we were all hoping for and in our latest podcast we look at the immediate issues for employers in light of the latest government guidance restricting movement in England. Similar restrictions are also in place in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and with the situation ever changing, it will be important to keep check on the latest position in the regions in which you operate. Many employers will be understandably concerned about continuing support for their workforce; the government announced at the end of December that the Coronavirus...2021-01-0708 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 workplace risks for managersThis week Catherine Shepherd and Kath Sadler-Smith, knowledge lawyers in our UK employment team, discuss three of the legal risks managers should be alert too as Covid-19 looks set to continue its impact on the workplace in 2021 and the practical steps for managing these. This is our last Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast for 2020 but we hope you have enjoyed the series and that you will join us in 2021 as we focus on the latest legal and practical challenges for employers.2020-12-1706 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination and your staffWith the vaccination roll-out now commenced, employers are asking what they can or should be doing regarding the vaccination of their staff. Whilst there is no government mandated vaccination requirement, some employers are considering whether to impose a compulsory vaccination requirement on their staff. Employment experts Catherine Shepherd and Kath Sadler-Smith speak to Health and Safety Partner Mary Lawrence about the employment and health and safety issues employers must consider and the practical steps they can take. 2020-12-1006 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Our International Predictions for 2021At our recent virtual conference where we welcomed clients and OC Lawyers from across Europe and beyond, we looked at the challenges facing employers as we head into 2021 and how to tackle them. This week we talk to Julian Hemming, co-chair of our international employment practice on the key messages for businesses coming out of our panel discussion on the future workplace.2020-12-0305 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Are you ready for IR35?April 2021 will finally see the new IR35 rules come into force for private sector employers. This week Kath Sadler-Smith talks to Kevin Barrow about the changes the new rules bring, how they are playing out with end-users in practice and how we can provide support.2020-11-2608 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Red flags on redundanciesRedundancies have been an inevitable consequence of the Covid-19 restrictions. While the extension of the CJRS averted the cliff edge that many were anticipating, the more recent announcement that it will not cover notice periods from 1 December has thrown redundancies back into the spotlight. In light of the changing working practices for many organisations, our podcast highlights legal and practical points for employers to consider at this difficult time. 2020-11-1907 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Preparing for BrexitIn this episode of The Employment Law Coffee Break, Kath Sadler-Smith and Catherine Shepherd talk to Adam Sinfield about Brexit and what employers should be doing now to prepare. They discuss whether they are expecting any changes to the existing employment laws, considerations for EU nationals already working in the UK and the latest position on right to work checks. 2020-11-1206 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsThe Employment Law Coffee Break | Essentials on the extended CJRSIn this episode of The Employment Law Coffee Break, Kath Sadler-Smith and Catherine Shepherd discuss claiming under the extended CJRS, the interaction with redundancies and what employers should be doing right now. Next week, we will be highlighting the immediate considerations for employers on Brexit.2020-11-0604 minEACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business InsightsEACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights9. Brexit Musing: Immigration and Mobility of UK & EU Nationals with Osborne ClarkeSend us a textIn this "Brexit Musings" episode, Gavin Jones and Vinciane Rysselink from Osborne Clarke – the international law firm, discuss Brexit and how that impacts UK/EU nationals and US firms with UK/EU offices.  Brexit is the "undoing" of 40 years of free-trade and freedom of movement and is scheduled to come into effect from January 1st 2021.  Focusing on immigration/mobility, they discuss what can and should UK/EU nationals do now to secure their residence – and why that is important.  They look at what the practical impact of Brexit means to serv...2020-11-0520 minChancery Lane ChatsChancery Lane ChatsAshley Hurst of Osborne Clarke on Law, tech and reputationWith eyes glued to Netflix and Zoom meetings replacing office space, this ‘lockdown’ has accelerated a ‘digital transformation’ across the world. At the intersection of this new online society is the tech industry, which this week’s guest, Ashley Hurst, International Head of Technology, Media and Comms at Osborne Clarke, says is one of the ‘winning sectors’ of the pandemic.As a commercial litigator specialising in internet, data and reputation issues, Ashley is an authority on the media sector, cyber security, and internet regulation, including in relation to attempts to regulate "online harms" such as fake news, extreme conten...2020-10-2626 minFifth Dimensional LeadershipFifth Dimensional LeadershipTaking the Tough Jobs: Risk, Resilience, and Radical Transparency with Bill OsborneIn today’s episode, I am joined by a fascinating guest, William (Bill) Osborne; a gentleman who has built his career in the industrial sector. He is the Senior Vice President of Enterprise Operations at The Boeing Company, the world’s largest aerospace company. Prior to this role, he was the SVP for Global Manufacturing and Quality at Navistar Corporation. And before that, he was the President and CEO of Federal Signal Corporation, a billion-dollar industrial organization. William first started his career as a technical specialist product engineer for Ford Motor Company. Over the last 19 years, he has...2020-08-2843 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsFood Law | What are the implications of the government's proposed ban on HFSS food advertising for business? Nick Johnson and Katrina Anderson discuss the UK government's recent announcement that it is proposing to ban adverts for foods high in fat salt or sugar (HFSS) including what this will mean for online platforms and broadcast TV.2020-08-1906 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOC Consumer Briefing | Search result transparency: What do businesses need to do to come out on top?The New Deal for Consumer introduces new transparency obligations for businesses, including a requirement to disclose their search ranking criteria to consumers. In this podcast, Chloe Deng, Senior Associate at Osborne Clarke UK, and Marie-Laure Pidoux, Associate at Osborne Clarke France, discuss which businesses should be paying particular attention to the changes that will be necessary before May 2022.2020-08-1306 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOC Consumer Briefings | What is the impact of Class Actions for Compensation coming to the EU?The EU has now published its long-awaited draft proposal to create a means for EU consumers to get compensation through collective redress actions. This effectively creates the right to bring something similar to US style class actions for breaches of consumer law and other legislation such as product safety and labelling. The purpose of the new directive is to modernise the existing collective redress mechanism available for breaches of consumer law and ensure that consumers are effectively compensated The new legislation significantly increases the risk associated with not complying with consumer law.2020-07-2007 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsAlternative Residential | Recession proof, but can co-living be pandemic proof?In this short video and podcast Jonathan Mills (Real Estate, London and USA) and Matt Kyle (Health and Safety, Bristol) discuss the health and safety issues that have arisen as a result of the current pandemic, the legal implications for owners and operators, and some possible solutions to allow co-living communities to adjust.Brand, reputational damage, liability, community, management of communal areas, and the benefits of technology are all touched upon.2020-07-1616 minSoft Land CentralSoft Land CentralAn Internationalization Conversation with Tim Rezendes, Jonathan Mills, and Will Devenish from Osborne ClarkeHear from Tim, Jonathan, and Will about internationalization and market-entryMore about Soft Land Partners and our global meetup schedule here http://softlandpartners.com/.More about Tim Rezendes, Jonathan Mills, Will Devenish, and Osborne Clarke https://www.osborneclarke.com/.2020-06-281h 00Osborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsAlternative Residential | COVID has shown that community spirit is key to success. But how do you create it?The creation of a community has always been the distinguishing feature of the Alternative Residential market but how do operators go about creating and developing a sense of community? What are the obstacles and opportunities, both from a commercial and legal perspective? In this short podcast we compare and contrast some of the elements of building community in the residential rental sector in the US and the UK and what we can learn from each other. We cover: technology, design, people, planning – and the legal considerations. In this podcast we explore what best practice is and how the UK and Eu...2020-06-2213 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsConsumer Law | Online Interface Orders: a new enforcement option for the CMASimon Neill and Katrina Anderson discuss the Competition and Market Authority's (CMA) new power to seek an "online interface order" to force websites, platforms and marketplaces to take down content that harms the collective interests of consumers and breaks EU consumer law. These powers were created following the implementation of the Consumer Protection (Enforcement) (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2020, which was in response to the EU's new Consumer Protection Cooperation Regulation. They mark a significant increase in the regulator's enforcement powers. In Episode two of Osborne Clarke's Consumer Law Podcast series, Simon and Katrina di...2020-06-1707 minOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsOsborne Clarke.TV PodcastsConsumer Law | What is the consumer omnibus directive?In the first in a series of podcasts on the EU's New Deal for Consumers, John Davidson-Kelly and Katrina Anderson discuss further the implications of the Directive for consumer-facing businesses, the larger fines for breaches and the more stringent regulatory environment.2020-05-2806 minPrivate Practice WorkshopPrivate Practice WorkshopClient Success Story with Celeste Osborne #136Apply for the new coaching group: http://bit.ly/2LVVKRq John sits down with client and mastermind group member Celeste Osborne to hear about her journey from full-time agency work to full-time, thriving private practice in Houston, TX. Included in this episode: How Celeste started seeing clients even without an office Why Celeste decided to become a therapist How Celeste invested in herself (and how it’s paid off) How Celeste overcame a big early setback Celeste’s biggest advice for therapists in private practice Get more clients consistently (Free training): www.privatepracticeworkshop.com/getclients 2019-10-1633 min