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Podcasts by Brodies

Podcasts by Brodies

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At Brodies LLP, we believe the law is an enabling tool and that is why our legal experts are committed to sharing their knowledge. In this constantly changing and often uncertain environment, Podcasts by Brodies provides Enlightened Thinking and discussion on the key legal issues for businesses and individuals.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Podcasts by Brodies episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Podcasts by Brodies for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Podcasts by Brodies episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Podcasts by Brodies - No going back: modernising the law from the inside out
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11/11/20 • 28 min

Damien Behan, director of IT and Louise Kelso, litigation partner, discuss what innovation really means in the context of a modern law firm.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 03/11/2020

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Podcasts by Brodies host, Margaret Taylor, discusses the advantages of digital signatures for corporate and private clients with experts Martin Sloan and Angela McCulloch.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 12/10/2020

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Podcasts by Brodies - No going back: creating a new normal for witnesses
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10/07/20 • 33 min

In this episode of our No Going Back Series, Podcasts by Brodies host, Margaret Taylor discusses how the courts have had to rethink evidence and create a new normal for witnesses with litigation experts Craig Watt and Iain Rutherford.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 18/09/2020

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Podcasts by Brodies - Supporting children through divorce
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05/13/24 • 29 min

The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult for a child and many parents worry about the impact it can have on their child.
In this episode, Brodies' family law expert Sarah Lilley is joined by Professor Ewan Gillon, First Psychology. Together they discuss the importance of keeping the child at the centre of the process and their involvement of effectively working with children and families in challenging circumstances.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 09/04/24.

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Podcasts by Brodies - The role of the arbitrator

The role of the arbitrator

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05/02/24 • 34 min

In the third of Podcast by Brodies' focus on international arbitration, we take an in-depth look at the role of the arbitrator. Ken MacDonald, Partner at Brodies LLP and Professor Derek Auchie of The University of Aberdeen consider what it means to be an arbitrator. Issues addressed include: Is judging and arbitrating the same? Has the role of arbitrator changed over the years? What extraneous factors influence arbitrators and is there an ideal personality type for arbitrator?
The future evolution of arbitrators including the development of AI in the arbitration space is also covered.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 16/04/24.

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Podcasts by Brodies - Will video replace face to face arbitration?
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04/24/24 • 36 min

The use of video technology to conduct virtual hearings in international arbitration, and other legal hearings, become commonplace following the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside many obvious advantages, virtual hearings have also highlighted concerns of cybersecurity and breach of confidentiality, among other issues. So what does the future hold for virtual hearings?
In this podcast Iain Rutherford and Keith Kilburn, both from Brodies LLP, discuss the use of video technology in the context of international arbitration. How popular is virtual arbitration and how does it work in practice? Crucially, how does it compare to in person arbitration?
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 10/04/24.

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The future role of technology and, particularly, the use of artificial intelligence in out lives has been discussed at length in recent times. But will it impact on legal matters and, if so, how? Will artificial intelligence make the legal decisions of the future?
In this episode Ken MacDonald of Brodies LLP and David Parratt KC discuss the role of AI in international arbitrations, the potential benefits of harnessing this technology to make enforceable determinations as well as the risks of doing so.
They also cover:

  • What do we mean when we're talking about AI in the context of arbitration?
  • Do we expect to see AI used more frequently in future?
  • What are the benefits of AI in international arbitration?
  • What are the risks and challenges of AI usage?
  • What are the limits of AI in international arbitration?

The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 25/03/24.

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Major energy and infrastructure projects, both new and those being decommissioned, typically involve a range of participants domiciled in different jurisdictions.

Large energy projects are notoriously complex. It is not uncommon for the energy generation solutions to be innovative, the materials and technologies involved new and the local geography challenging.

Technology earmarked for the project also frequently moves on during the construction phase, necessitating changes to project planning, personnel and cost. In short, there can be unavoidable commercial disputes throughout such projects.

Ken MacDonald and Christopher Duff, dispute resolution partners at Brodies LLP, discuss the increasing use of arbitration and adjudication in cross border disputes and how to effectively resolve such disputes and enforce decisions reached. Comparing sectors, Ken and Chis look at what the energy and the construction sectors can learn from each other.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 15/02/24.

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Podcasts by Brodies - The future of energy: the role of the UK and the UAE
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03/11/24 • 25 min

The future of energy production and supply has been much discussed in recent year. Today, energy prices and energy security are at the forefront of strategic thinkers, economists and leaders across the globe.
In parallel, the energy transition is in motion, and managing it effectively, domestically and internationally, is key. With that in mind Clare Munro, a partner at Brodies based in the UK, and Josh McFadzen, partner at Brodies Middle East based in Abu Dhabi, discuss the significance of the UK and the UAE to our global energy future.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 01/02/24.

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Brodies Partner, Tom Boulton-Jones and Practice Development Lawyer, Emma Greville Williams, discuss the implications for AGMS and Director' duties in a virtual world.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 11/11/2020

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How many episodes does Podcasts by Brodies have?

Podcasts by Brodies currently has 85 episodes available.

What topics does Podcasts by Brodies cover?

The podcast is about Law, Legal, Podcasts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Podcasts by Brodies?

The episode title 'The role of the arbitrator' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Podcasts by Brodies?

The average episode length on Podcasts by Brodies is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Podcasts by Brodies released?

Episodes of Podcasts by Brodies are typically released every 7 days, 6 hours.

When was the first episode of Podcasts by Brodies?

The first episode of Podcasts by Brodies was released on Aug 19, 2020.

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