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In this episode of HL Pensions NewsBeat, Hogan Lovells Pensions partner Claire Southern gives a recap of the last two weeks in the world of pensions. This week: some nice news from the PPF; TPR tells us about enforcement; updates on small pots; HMRC weighs in on tax free cash reversal; the FCA consults on targeted advice; and what’s happening on dashboards. To listen to more episodes of HL Pensions NewsBeat, click here: HL Pensions NewsBeat: all episodes To listen to episodes of our other podcast series, HL PensionsPod, click here: HL PensionsPod: all episodes Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/101861071/feed/posts/ Authored by the Pensions team.
In this episode of HL PensionsPod, Partner Katie Banks and Senior Associate Jade Rigby explore the challenges employers encounter when complying with automatic enrolment obligations under the Pensions Act 2008. They begin by highlighting the significance of automatic enrollment, before exploring common challenges faced by employers, such as ensuring the correct amount of contributions are paid and communications comply with legislative requirements. The discussion also provides practical insights on how employers can effectively address these issues. To listen to more episodes of HL PensionsPod, click here: HL PensionsPod: all episodes To listen to episodes of our other podcast series, HL NewsBeat, click here: HL Pensions NewsBeat: all episodes Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/101861071/feed/posts/
Public Company Conversations is the Hogan Lovells Securities and Public Company Advisory podcast, where we explore the legal developments shaping today’s public company landscape. Each episode covers topics ranging from SEC rulemaking and enforcement to governance practices, shareholder engagement, emerging market trends, and risk management - set against a dynamic regulatory backdrop. In this inaugural episode, partner and host Rupa Briggs is joined by counsels Weston Gaines and Val Delp, co-chairs of the Hogan Lovells Shareholder Proposal Task Force. They preview the key shareholder proposal themes emerging from the 2025 proxy season and share practical insights for companies navigating the year ahead. This episode also sets the stage for a full-length webinar with D.F. King on 29 October, where the team will dive deeper into: the 2025 proxy season, the impact of the SEC’s Schedule 13D rule changes on shareholder engagement, how the change in administration is shaping disclosure and risk management strategies, and key developments in shareholder activism. For more details and to register, please visit our webinar registration page: Click here
In this episode of HL Pensions NewsBeat, Hogan Lovells Pensions partner Claire Southern gives a recap of the last two weeks in the world of pensions. This week: the Pension Schemes Bill wends its way through the Parliamentary process; LCP cautions against further tinkering with the pensions tax relief regime; updates on administration; and some warnings from the Pensions Regulator on identity fraud.   To listen to more episodes of HL Pensions NewsBeat, click here: HL Pensions NewsBeat: all episodes   To listen to episodes of our other podcast series, HL PensionsPod, click here: HL PensionsPod: all episodes   Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/101861071/feed/posts/   Authored by the Pensions team.
In this episode of Keeping it Real Estate, Tim Reid and Lucy Redman talk through the government’s white paper on commonhold – billed as the replacement for leasehold - and whether the proposals do enough to persuade the key stakeholders – developers, home owners and lenders – that commonhold is the way forward
In this episode of HL Pensions NewsBeat, Hogan Lovells Pensions partner Claire Southern gives a recap of the last two weeks in the world of pensions. This week: we have flesh on the bones of the Virgin Media solution; concerns voiced on the government’s desire to control scheme investments; updates on scams, tax and dashboards; and those WASPI women are at it again.   To listen to more episodes of HL Pensions NewsBeat, click here: HL Pensions NewsBeat: all episodes To listen to episodes of our other podcast series, HL PensionsPod, click here: HL PensionsPod: all episodes Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/101861071/feed/posts/
In this episode of HL PensionsPod, Partners Katie Banks and Edward Brown explore the new rules surrounding the return of surplus funds. The delve into the existing legislation, the proposed changes and the implication for trustees, who will take on an important role as gatekeepers. The discussion also provides practical insights on how trustees can effectively navigate these upcoming changes.    To listen to more episodes of HL PensionsPod, click here: HL PensionsPod: all episodes   To listen to episodes of our other podcast series, HL NewsBeat, click here: HL Pensions NewsBeat: all episodes   Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/101861071/feed/posts/
In the first episode of the Keeping it Real Estate podcast from Hogan Lovells, Ben Willis and Amy Dunn discuss reforms to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, including the Law Commission’s interim statement, what comes next, and what this means for security of tenure in commercial leases.
Trainee solicitor Nikita Rajkumar speaks with Robert Gardener, Director of Government Affairs at Hogan Lovells, about his unique journey from the UK Cabinet Office to the Middle East and into private practice. They unpack how legal advice intersects with public policy, how firms influence regulation, and what a legal career in government affairs really involves. A must-listen for law students curious about public law, politics, legal strategy, and careers beyond the courtroom.
Second-seat trainee Saskia Wyld speaks with Alice Kent from the Hogan Lovells trainee development team about the full journey of a future trainee - from accepting your training contract to navigating the SQE, induction, seat rotations, and qualification. Packed with insights on secondments, support structures, and the pastoral care available, this episode is essential listening for future trainees and law students preparing for the SQE route and life at a City law firm.
Trainee solicitor Teofisto Consistente chats with Senior Associate Nikki Ogun in this inspiring episode of HL Legal Lounge. They explore non-traditional routes into law, transitioning from science and economics backgrounds, and navigating training contract seats - from patent litigation and data protection to financial services. A valuable listen for future trainees, law conversion students, and anyone curious about career flexibility, seat rotations, and life at a global law firm.
Trainee solicitor Nikita Rajkumar interviews Senior Associate George Kiladze in this episode of HL Legal Lounge. They explore career paths into law, life as a trainee at Hogan Lovells, insights into Debt Capital Markets, and tips on finding your fit in a legal career. A must-listen for aspiring solicitors, law students, and future trainees looking for real-world advice on training contracts, legal practice areas, and mentorship in the City.
In the final episode of HL Legal Lounge, Nick and Anna speak with Lookman, a senior associate in the Global Products Law team at Hogan Lovells. With over 24 years at the firm, Lookman shares his journey from paralegal to senior associate, offering reflections on career development, navigating change, and working in a niche but vital practice area. Learn what products law entails, the global scope of the work, and how long-term legal careers can evolve. A must-listen for law students, future trainees, and anyone curious about the breadth of roles available in international law firms beyond traditional practice areas.
In Episode 7 of HL Legal Lounge, trainee solicitors Michaela and Aled speak with Simon Grimshaw, a partner in the Private Equity team at Hogan Lovells. Simon explains the difference between secondaries transactions and growth capital deals, shares why he was drawn to private equity law, and gives real insight into the fast-paced, high-stakes world of transactional work, and also his life in the Birmingham office. If you're curious about what it’s like to work in corporate law, how to approach your seat choices, or how trainees support complex investments, this episode is packed with first-hand experience and advice. Ideal for law students, future trainees, and anyone considering a career in private equity or transactional practice.
In this episode of HL Legal Lounge, our trainee hosts sit down with Akima, a partner in complex commercial litigation at Hogan Lovells. Akima shares her unique journey from trainee to partner- including time at two US firms - and what drew her back to Hogan Lovells. This candid conversation covers career choices, mentorship, the realities of contentious legal work, and how to navigate the transition from trainee to associate. Perfect for anyone considering a career in litigation, arbitration, or looking to understand the evolving path to partnership at a global law firm.
In Episode 5 of HL Legal Lounge, second-seat trainees Celine and Hope sit down with Ardil, a partner in corporate and commercial litigation at Hogan Lovells. From high-stakes disputes to contentious restructuring, Ardil gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really like working in litigation at a global law firm. Hear how junior lawyers get involved in complex cases, what makes litigation different from transactional work, and why it’s a dynamic seat choice for trainees. Whether you’re preparing for a vacation scheme, eyeing a seat in commercial litigation, or just want to hear real stories from real lawyers, this episode is packed with practical insight.
In this episode of HL Legal Lounge, trainee solicitors Aled and Michaela sit down with Louis Biggs, an associate in the Public Law and Policy team at Hogan Lovells. Louis shares what it’s like working at the intersection of law, government, and business, offering insights into judicial review, regulatory decisions, and the legal frameworks that shape public policy. If you're interested in how legal teams influence and respond to government decisions—or considering a career in public law, constitutional law, or policy advisory work—this conversation is packed with advice, reflections, and real-world examples. Perfect for future trainees, law grads, and anyone fascinated by the broader impact of legal work.
In this episode of HL Legal Lounge, trainee solicitors Michaela and Aled sit down with competition law partner Alice Wallace-Wright to explore the world of antitrust, competition, and economic regulation. Alice breaks down what it's really like working in UK and EU competition law post-Brexit, how dual qualification plays a role, and what drew her to this fascinating area of law. Ideal for anyone considering a career as a solicitor, this episode offers insider advice on life at a commercial law firm, choosing your seat, and navigating your training contract. A must-listen for law students, future trainees, and those preparing for vacation schemes or assessment centres.
In Episode 2 of HL Legal Lounge, trainee solicitors Aled and Michaela speak with Russell Green, a counsel in the banking and loan finance team at Hogan Lovells. Russell shares insights into what it’s like to work in finance law, explains key responsibilities in banking transactions, and reflects on his journey into this specialist practice area. If you're curious about what trainee solicitors do in finance seats or want to understand more about loan agreements, security documents, and client relationships in a top-tier firm, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-life experience. Ideal for law students, future trainees, and anyone exploring a career in commercial law.
In the very first episode of HL Legal Lounge, trainee solicitors Nick and Anna chat with Jess Morgan from the Graduate Recruitment team at Hogan Lovells. They cover what it's like to apply for a training contract, tips for vacation scheme success, and surprise discoveries from the build of the firm’s new London office. This episode is perfect for law students, future trainees, and anyone curious about the culture, recruitment process, and early careers experience at a top international law firm. Get real insights into what it takes to stand out and succeed in your legal career.
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