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Lawyers from international law firm Pinsent Masons discuss the latest news in the world of business law. We analyse rulings, laws, news events and trends to help organisations navigate a complicated a... more
FAQs about The Pinsent Masons Podcast:How many episodes does The Pinsent Masons Podcast have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
July 22, 202535: UK reforms financial regulation and pensionsThe UK government has taken big steps in the last week to reform financial services regulation and pensions policy. Liz Budd and Simon Laight assess whether the new approaches will achieve the government’s aim of boosting investment. ...more21minPlay
June 24, 202534: New UK law will change how companies can use data, and the perils of AI use in litigationThe UK’s Data (Use and Access) Bill (DUAB) could transform companies’ use of data and prompt an AI and data revolution according to Anna Flanagan. And Lucia Doran guides us through some recent pitfalls in the use of AI in litigation. ...more18minPlay
June 10, 202533: Climate litigation hits a stumbling block, and court battle between creative industries and AI beginsLitigation has so far been a fruitful avenue for climate activists seeking to change the behaviour of companies and governments, but decisions in two recent cases have not gone their way, and we set the scene for a major culture vs AI courtroom stand off....more22minPlay
May 27, 202532: New German court turns to English, and will a foreign buyer ban make Australia’s houses more affordable?We hear why a new commercial court in Germany is using English to woo companies away from arbitration. And we investigate whether an Australian ban on foreigners buying property will work. ...more19minPlay
May 13, 202531: Decoding the UK-US trade agreementThe UK scored a political coup by being the first country to come to a tariff-mitigating trade agreement with the US, but does it cause more problems than it solves? ...more17minPlay
April 29, 202530: The UK’s plans for sharing health data, and the EU’s response to Chinese AI DeepSeekThe UK’s has announced plans to support the sharing of health data but will it try to outpace Europe? Louise Fullwood fills us in, while Wouter Seinen explains how the EU is changing AI regulation in response to China’s advances. ...more25minPlay
April 15, 202529: Why companies have human rights, and how they can use themCompanies in the UK and Europe are entitled to a surprising range of human rights protections for everything from freedom of speech to privacy. David Thorneloe explains how firms can turn the rights to their advantage....more14minPlay
April 01, 202528: Why most AI output shouldn’t be copyright protected, and new UK union rights to access the workplaceWe hear from Nils Rauer on why most AI output should not attract copyright protection; and from Lucy Townley on new rights in the UK for unions to access physical or even digital workplaces. ...more19minPlay
March 18, 202527: A new way of thinking that could help the construction industry tackle embodied carbon, and Ireland’s AI plansThe carbon emitted when things are built could be a major source of claims in the future. Anne-Marie Friel has ideas about what the industry can do now to head off that risk. And examining the latest ideas to help Ireland become an AI hub with Maureen Daly. ...more23minPlay
March 04, 202526: Why retailers won’t get the benefit of AI until they improve the quality of their data, with the inventor of Tesco’s ClubcardRetailers must improve their data quality if they are to benefit from AI says Edwina Dunn, the retail data science expert who launched market-changing mass customisation scheme, the Clubcard. And Florian Traub advises on how best to manage that data....more26minPlay
FAQs about The Pinsent Masons Podcast:How many episodes does The Pinsent Masons Podcast have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.