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Our Eversheds Sutherland Legal Insights channel has been designed to allow you to listen to our podcasts wherever and whenever it is most convenient.
We streamline instant access to legal developments which enables you to find specific and relevant insights of interest in one convenient place.
We streamline instant access to legal developments which enables you to find specific and relevant insights of interest in one convenient place.
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In this episode, Sierra Nicholson is joined by Eversheds Sutherland partners Tim Fosh and Michael Koffler to discuss how technology is transforming financial regulation, the importance of smart regulation, and the growing impact of private and digital assets on markets and investors.
In this episode, Hannah Mahon, Matthew Chapman, Chloe Themistocleous, and Deepa Menon discuss how AI is challenging traditional concepts of legal privilege. They discuss what legal privilege means across jurisdictions, the risks of using AI tools in legal contexts, and practical steps businesses can take to protect sensitive information in an evolving digital landscape.
In this episode of Pensions in a Pod, UK and Irish pensions specialists David McKeating and Louise McRae join Jeremy Goodwin to explore Ireland's upcoming automatic enrolment scheme, launching in January 2026.
In this episode, Matthew is joined by Gautam Huded, Executive Vice President and General Counsel at Brookfield Properties, to unpack the latest trends in real assets— discussing logistics transformation, shifting capital flows, and the drive for strategic efficiency.
Overage is an important part of many commercial property deals. In this session, Joe Geen will consider some of the key points that come up when negotiating overage agreements including triggers, calculations and legal protection.
In this episode, Ann Fort, Nasser Ali Khasawneh, Caroline Lyannaz, and David Wilkinson discuss copyright risks in AI, AI training on third-party content, litigation trends, jurisdictional challenges, and how global regulation is shaping IP and digital compliance.
In this episode, Matthew Allen is joined by Brendan Reilly, Managing Director and Head of US Corporate Affairs at Barclays, to discuss how rapid US policy shifts, tech-driven innovation, and evolving market regulation are shaping global cooperation and opportunities.
This webinar explores key developments in environmental regulatory compliance requirements affecting businesses operating across international jurisdictions, with a focus on how evolving rules are reshaping sustainability and ESG obligations for businesses.
In our latest podcast, we discuss the future for industrial action and changes to industrial action laws in the UK's Employment Rights Bill
We discuss how we at Eversheds Sutherland are using AI to enhance legal services, streamline operations, and stay ahead of the curve.
The UK Government has announced plans to ban upwards-only rent reviews in new commercial leases under the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill. In this PROPcast, Caroline Andresier will be taking a look at the technicalities of the proposed legislative provisions and considering how the mechanics of the ban would apply to typical lease drafting.
In the first of our new Middle East Employment Education podcast series, Corrine Sobbers and Alice Townley discuss safeguarding. Covering what educational institutions in the Middle East need to do to meet their safeguarding obligations and how those obligations can spill over into other policies and training.
This 30-minute webinar explores the transformative impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), signed into law by President Trump on 4 July 2025. It examines key energy tax provisions introduced by the legislation, including changes to the availability of energy tax credits, planning considerations for renewable energy projects, and the commercial implications for mergers and acquisitions in the energy sector.
In our latest edition of Pensions in a pod UK, Emma King is joined by Simon Daniel and Jen Green to what the reforms contained in the Pension Schemes Bill are likely to mean for hybrid schemes.
In the first episode of Legislation Matters, hosts Nicolette Sanders and Farhanah Mogra explain how UK legislation is made and why it matters to your business. From the role of civil servants and Ministers to the importance of consultations and policy engagement, this episode provides a practical guide for organisations looking to shape policy and navigate government effectively.
Anna Senter, Principal Associate at Eversheds Sutherland, is joined by Jon Clements, Executive Director at Crest Advisory. In this episode, they discuss how to navigate public hearings effectively, considering: • the shift in how public inquiry hearings are conducted and the benefits of the move to hybrid • how closed hearings should be conducted • what makes a successful inquiry, including political will to act on the findings, public engagement and media scrutiny
Listen to the first episode of the podcast Legislation Matters from our Government Relations team, where hosts Nicolette Sanders and Farhanah Mogra introduce the series and explore how UK legislation is made and why it matters to business. They explain the roles of MPs and Lords, the journey of a bill through Parliament, and how companies can engage with and influence the legislative process. With practical insights, this episode sets the stage for understanding how to navigate government, respond to consultations, and shape the policies that impact your organisations and businesses
This webinar discusses the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, aimed at enhancing security and preparedness in the UK against terrorist threats. It covers the framework, its application to organizations, and the necessary compliance measures. This session is particularly relevant for those managing public premises and large events.
In this episode, Sierra Nicholson is joined by Eversheds Sutherland partners Brian Murphy and Frankie Tam to discuss the evolution of digital banking and the impact of AI, digital currencies, and emerging technologies on financial services.




