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In this episode, Lauren Melnyk and Jake Wright dive into the latest JCT 2024 amendments, covering:
Extensions of Time and Loss of Expense: Discover the new grounds for extension of time and loss of expense claims.Notices and Communication Provisions: Learn about the modernised processes for electronic notices and the crucial distinctions for key contractual communications.Practical Takeaways: Get actionable insights to navigate these changes effectively.These updates, inspired by lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, aim to provide clearer, more robust frameworks for managing construction projects. Don't miss out on how these changes can benefit your projects!
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In our latest episode, our host, Sarah Taylor, Senior Knowledge Lawyer, is joined by partner, Elaine OâHare, one of the UKâs leading brand protection lawyers. They discuss the key steps that a business new to the UK should take to protect its intellectual property and to build value in its brand.
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Welcome to our âMixed Use Propertyâ series. In this series of podcasts, Stevens & Boltonâs real estate disputes team provide listeners with an overview of the tricky issues that can arise when dealing with mixed use premises.In this fourth episode, Stephanie Newton and Jessica Waters will further consider the rights of long residential leaseholders and the ban on leasehold ground rents.Thank you for tuning in to our Mixed Use Property series. We hope it has provided you with some answers to the tricky issues often encountered dealing with premises with both commercial and residential parts. If you would like any further information on what we have discussed in this series do get in touch.
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Welcome to our âMixed Use Propertyâ series. In this series of podcasts, Stevens & Boltonâs real estate disputes team provide listeners with an overview of the tricky issues that can arise when dealing with mixed use premises.
In this third episode, Stephanie Newton and Jessica Waters will discuss the rights of long residential leaseholders including the rights of first refusal and enfranchisement.
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Welcome to episode 2 of the Construction Law âBack to Basicsâ podcast by the Construction and Engineering team at Stevens & Bolton, looking at the JCT 2024 editions of construction contract. In this episode Claire Perry and Jessica Gregson provide a brief background to the new regulatory regime and discuss the effectiveness of the JCT 2024 amendments as well as offering some practical takeaways.
Stay tuned for insightful discussions and expert analysis that will keep you informed on the latest in construction law.
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Welcome to our âMixed Use Propertyâ series. In this series of podcasts, Stevens & Boltonâs real estate disputes team provide listeners with an overview of the tricky issues that can arise when dealing with mixed use premises.
In this second episode, Jessica Waters and Stephanie Newton will discuss long residential leaseholds, forfeiture and the recovery of service charges
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The Stevens & Bolton LLP Construction and Engineering team is excited to announce Series 5 of the Construction Law Back to Basics podcast! This series will delve into the latest amendments to the JCT 2024 editions of construction contracts.
In Episode 1, join Gwilym Evans and Jessica Gregson as they provide a brief introduction to the JCT suite of contracts and discuss the reasons behind the latest updates.
Stay tuned for insightful discussions and expert analysis that will keep you informed on the latest in construction law.
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Welcome to the latest S&B Quarter Day podcast - a series of podcasts by Stevens & Boltonâs real estate disputes team offering digestible legal insights into topical issues for our listeners from the commercial property world.
In this episode, Markus Klempa and Mollie Howells continue the discussion on the legal and practical issues that arise when a tenant wants to exit its premises. In this part, they focus on what happens when the tenant serves a break notice.
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Welcome to our âMixed Use Propertyâ series. In this series of podcasts, Stevens & Boltonâs real estate disputes team provide listeners with an overview of the tricky issues that can arise when dealing with mixed use premises.
In this first episode, Jessica Waters and Stephanie Newton consider short term residential lets in England by way of assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) and the reforms expected in the near future.
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In this episode of the S&B People Podcast, Rebecca Berry, Managing Associate in our employment, pensions and immigration team joins our host, Frances Rollin, to talk about the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 that comes into force on 1 October this year. This act, along with the linked statutory code of practice, is a big shake-up for the hospitality industry, creating a new legal obligation on employers to allocate tips and service charges fairly and transparently, without any deductions other than tax or similar. With October looming, we talk about what businesses should be doing now to prepare for these changes.
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Welcome to "The Digital Lawyer," our latest podcast series created to help businesses navigate the complexities of the ever-evolving digital landscape.
In this 11-part series, we explore the impact and challenges of recent and upcoming legislation across the UK and EU. Each episode brings you insights from our experts to help you stay ahead in the digital world.
In the sixth episode our host Charlie Maurice, who leads the technology sector group at Stevens & Bolton, is joined by Beverley Flynn, Head of Data Protection, and Rachel Wright, an Associate in our commercial and IT team, to discuss the EU Cyber Resilience Act (the âActâ), which is an EU regulation setting out cybersecurity requirements for Products with Digital Elements (âPDEsâ) on the European Union market. The Act has been approved by the European Parliament and is waiting to be formally adopted by the European Council. This 7 minute podcast covers: * The aim of the Act; * What Products with Digital Elements (âPDEsâ) are; * How the Act will impact manufacturers, importers, and distributors of PDEs; * How the Act will impact UK businesses.
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Welcome to "The Digital Lawyer," our latest podcast series created to help businesses navigate the complexities of the ever-evolving digital landscape.
In this 11-part series, we explore the impact and challenges of recent and upcoming legislation across the UK and EU. Each episode brings you insights from our experts to help you stay ahead in the digital world.
In this episode, our host Beverley Flynn, Head of Data Protection, is joined by Charlie Maurice, Head of Technology, and Quintin Farley, Associate in our Commercial and IT team. Together, they explore the EU Digital Markets Act. Over a year since its enactment, many digital platform providers are now expected to be fully compliant, but what does that mean for providers in the tech space? In this podcast, we discuss:
Big Tech and the need for the EU Digital Markets ActWho does this Act apply to?What is a gatekeeper and what new restrictions and obligations apply to them?Timeline and updates relating to the ActWho will enforce the Act, what powers will they have and what fines may apply?Is there any crossover between the EU Digital Markets Act and the EU Digital Services Act? -
Episode nine of the S&B reDRess Podcast, from our dispute resolution team, focuses on digital asset disputes.
In this episode, partners Catherine Penny and James Evison, along with senior associate Lorna Sleave, discuss key legal principles that have developed in recent crypto fraud cases. They cover topics including digital assets as property, lex situs, service, constructive trusts and ways to recover misappropriated funds.
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Welcome to "The Digital Lawyer," our latest podcast series created to help businesses navigate the complexities of the ever-evolving digital landscape.
In this 11-part series, we explore the impact and challenges of recent and upcoming legislation across the UK and EU. Each episode brings you insights from our experts to help you stay ahead in the digital world.
In this episode, our host Beverley Flynn, Head of Data Protection, is joined by Charlie Maurice, Head of Technology, and Saad Butt, Associate in our Commercial and IT team. Together, they discuss the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), covering:
The aims and objectives of DORAWhether DORA impacts UK businessesThe deadline for organisations to comply with the requirements under DORA -
Welcome to "The Digital Lawyer," our latest podcast series designed to guide companies through the increasingly complex digital landscape.
In this 11-part series, we explore the impact and challenges of recent and upcoming legislation across the UK and EU. Each episode brings you insights from our experts to help you stay ahead in the digital age.
Join Gary Parnell, Head of Insurance, and Saad Butt, Associate, as they discuss the joint consultation conducted by the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority regarding critical third parties in the financial sector. This 10-minute podcast covers:
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In our sixth episode, our host Sarah Taylor, Senior Knowledge Lawyer, is joined by Guy Cartwright, Managing Associate and commercial law expert. Guy identifies top priority commercial considerations for businesses looking to trade in the UK and outlines key aspects of our commercial law of which overseas businesses should be aware.
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In this episode of the S&B People Podcast, Charlotte Gunn, Associate in our employment, pensions and immigration team joins our host, Frances Rollin, to talk about the code of practice on dismissal and re-engagement that is due to come into force on 18 July this year. This code impacts all employers who are considering making changes to terms and conditions after this date, where dismissal and re-engagement is envisaged. It is a statutory code of practice and compliance with it can be taken into account in a variety of tribunal claims, with an uplift on awards of up to 25% for a unreasonable failure to comply.
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Our latest podcast series, âThe Digital Lawyerâ, taps into the wealth of technology, data and IT expertise across Stevens & Bolton to support companies navigating the increasingly complex digital landscape.
In this 11-part series, we will explore the impact and challenges of recent and forthcoming legislation across the UK and EU. In our second episode, our host Beverley Flynn, Head of Data Protection, is joined by Charlie Maurice, Head of Technology, and Sinead Hughes, an Associate in our commercial and IT team, who shine a spotlight on the EU Data Act, set to take effect from 12 September 2025. In this 10-minute podcast, they cover four key takeaways:
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In our fifth episode, our host Sarah Taylor, Senior Knowledge Lawyer, is joined by Beverley Flynn, Partner and Head of Data Protection, who also leads our Commercial & IT team. Beverley explains some key data protection issues for overseas businesses to consider when setting up in the UK, including some critical differences between the data protection regime in the UK and in other jurisdictions.
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Our latest podcast series, the Digital Lawyer, taps into the wealth of technology, data and IT expertise across Stevens & Bolton in support of companies navigating the increasingly complex digital landscape.
In this 12-part series, we will explore the impact and challenges around recent and forthcoming legislation across the UK and EU. Weâll tackle a range of critical issues including online safety, resilience, data management, the use of AI, the influence of platforms and increasing regulatory intervention.
In the first episode Beverley Flynn, Head of Data Protection, and Charlie Maurice, who leads the technology sector group at Stevens & Bolton, discuss the broad new UK product security and telecommunications legislation which just came into force on the 29th of April. In an eight-minute podcast they highlight five key takeaways:
Increased regulation for connectable consumer productsHow the new rules apply across the supply chain, beyond manufacturersThe key security requirements: password protection, security reporting and supportEnsuring compliance and the consequences for doing so; andThe relationship with comparable EU legislation - Laat meer zien