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  • A series of thought leading podcasts ranging on topics and sectors by Herbert Smith Freehills. For more information please visit www.herbertsmithfreehills.com
    © 2024 Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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  • Dispute Resolution Podcast: Exploring dispute resolution choices and Hague Judgments Convention 2019
    2024/09/16
    In this special edition dispute resolution podcast, we take a practical look at what the UK government's recent ratification of the Hague 2019 Judgments Convention means for in-house counsel choosing between litigation and arbitration for an English law governed contract. The episode draws together the hosts of three of our HSF podcasts – Vanessa Naish and Liz Kantor (arbitration), Maura McIntosh (commercial litigation) and Ceri Morgan (banking litigation) – to discuss the benefits Hague 2019 will bring to the enforcement of English judgments, how that compares to the enforcement position for arbitration awards, and the various factors that need to be weighed in the balance when choosing dispute resolution options.Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 25: Special edition on the Hague Judgments Convention 2019 https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-06/commercial-litigation-podcast-series-episode-25-special-edition-on-the-hague-judgments-convention-2019The Hague 2019 Judgments Convention: Bolstering the UK's position as a jurisdiction of choice for international dispute resolutionhttps://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/notes/litigation/2024-06/the-hague-2019-cudgments-convention-bolstering-the-uks-position-as-a-jurisdiction-of-choice-for-international-dispute-resolution
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    18 分
  • The Fraud Files: Decoding the Economic Crime Act EP6: Identification doctrine reform
    2024/09/12

    Under the so-called identification doctrine, companies could previously only be held criminally liable for a criminal offence requiring a particular mental state (e.g. knowledge, dishonesty etc.) if the mental state of a person representing the company's "directing mind and will" could be attributed to the company. In response to suggestions that the doctrine did not adequately deal with the realities of corporate structures, making it disproportionately difficult to prosecute large organisations for wrongdoing committed by their employees, Parliament enacted the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA 2023), which introduced a new statutory route to attributing criminal liability to a corporate. Under new provisions which came into force in December 2023, a corporate can be liable where a ‘senior manager’, acting with their actual or apparent authority, commits a listed economic crime offence. In this episode, Elizabeth Head, Eamon McCarthy-Keen, and Jessica Chappatte discuss the background to the reforms, the new provisions of the ECCTA 2023, and the implications for businesses of this expanded route to corporate criminal liability.

    You can also read our briefing on this topic, which is available on our blog.

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    23 分
  • Emma and Rebekah Talk IP EP26: AI Miniseries – Part 2 – Can machines be creators?
    2024/09/11

    In episode 26, Emma and Rebekah are joined by Sarah Henkes-Younger to talk about whether IP rights subsist in material created by generated AI and discuss the famous Thaler patent litigation brought in numerous jurisdictions.

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    18 分

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A series of thought leading podcasts ranging on topics and sectors by Herbert Smith Freehills. For more information please visit www.herbertsmithfreehills.com
© 2024 Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

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