Mishcon De Reya Llp's Podcast

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Mishcon Graduates Podcasts 2015

Episodios

  • Property Litigation Watch Podcast – Implications for landlords and tenants from the Renters (Reform) Bill

    04/12/2023 Duración: 21min

    In this podcast, the pair talk about the background to the Renters (Reform) Bill, the key changes for landlords and tenants proposed by the Bill, and timings for implementation. 

  • Property Litigation Watch Podcast – Unveiling the Mysteries of Receivership

    13/12/2022 Duración: 20min

    Joanna Lampert, a Partner in Mishcon de Reya's Property Litigation Group, is joined by Victoria Liddle of Allsop for an update on receivership in the context of the UK real estate market.In this podcast, the pair talk about the role of the fixed charge receiver, how they are appointed and their main powers, as well as providing guidance for both lenders and borrowers in relation to the receivership process. 

  • Core Values podcast – Alex Rhodes and Nadim Meer

    01/08/2022 Duración: 02min

    In the first episode, Alexander Rhodes sits down with Nadim Meer.

  • Core Values podcast – Sarah Lau and Charlotte Sandberg

    01/08/2022 Duración: 04min

    In the second episode, Sarah Lau sits down with Charlotte Sandberg.

  • Black History Month: False binaries - Reparative approaches to the legacy of colonial injustice

    22/10/2020 Duración: 35min

    In this podcast: False binaries: Reparative approaches to the legacy of colonial injustice, Partner Ben Brandon and South African barrister and academic, Max du Plessis SC, discuss the idea of reparations for colonial wrongdoing and the forms that reparations can take. They explore the contemporary objections to reparative justice and why, despite the difficulties, colonial injustice and its present day legacy of racism and violence can and should be addressed. About Mishcon de Reya's Black History Month programme:The programme, entitled "Colonial Amnesia: A Legal and Historical Review of the Afterlife of Britain's Rule in Africa", takes a critical look at the history and legacy of over two centuries of Britain's colonial rule in Africa. It explores alternative perspectives to the celebration of the British imperial age that our building, Africa House, represents. We are proud to welcome a range of impressive speakers and experts to help us embark on a process of recovering lost memor