• 28: PODCAST: Why most AI output shouldn’t be copyright protected, and new UK union rights to access the workplace
    2025/04/01
    We 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.
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    18 分
  • 27: A new way of thinking that could help the construction industry tackle embodied carbon, and Ireland’s AI plans
    2025/03/18
    The 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.
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    22 分
  • 26: Why retailers won’t get the benefit of AI until they improve the quality of their data, with the inventor of Tesco’s Clubcard
    2025/03/04
    Retailers 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.
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    26 分
  • 25: Why some companies fear they might have over-disclosed on sustainability reporting
    2025/02/18
    Companies are beginning to report climate and social impacts under new EU rules, but sustainability reporting expert James Hay hears that some are now worried about exposing themselves to legal risk through over disclosure.
    Recommended listening: our recent Brain Food For General Counsel podcast on climate legal risk.
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    15 分
  • 24: Are the UK’s planning reforms credible? And how PFAS mass actions might cross the Atlantic
    2025/02/04
    0:58 News summary UK PLANNING REFORM 3:41 Introduction 4:20 The problem the UK is trying to solve 6:03 The plans 7:30 The skills that will be needed in the public sector 9:20 The balance between local and national interest 10:48 How planning could work better for major infrastructure projects PFAS AND MASS LITIGATION 12:02 Introduction 13:05 The litigation picture internationally 14:48 The types of litigation taking place 16:50 The UK environment for mass claims 18:11 How companies can navigate the risk
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    20 分
  • 23: How credible are the UK’s AI plans? And the problems of the UK's pension super-sizing plan
    2025/01/21
    The UK has clarified how it will try to become a global AI hub, but will it work? Technology expert Sarah Cameron weighs in. And pensions expert Katie Ivens wonders if an overhaul of pensions will really revitalise investment in the UK economy.
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    19 分
  • 22: The dangers of forgetting the S in ESG; and Australia’s new cyber security law
    2024/12/10
    Companies have focused on the environmental element of ESG activity, but the social element is just as important, says responsible business expert Mike Harvey; and Veronica Scott picks out the measure to watch in Australia’s new cybersecurity law

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    19 分
  • 21: UK makes fundamental changes to corporate fraud law, and how in house lawyers can retain legal privilege for documents
    2024/11/26
    Many more companies can be criminally liable for corporate fraud than before, and the scope of the law is expanding still further says Tom Stocker, while Emilie Jones reviews the ways in which in house lawyers can keep documents out of litigation opponents’ hands.
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    21 分