Legal Thinking
By RWK Goodman
Legal ThinkingFeb 18, 2021
The challenges facing midwives today
Ahead of International Day of the Midwife on 5 May, Senior Associate Hannah Blackwell speaks with midwives Jenny and Frances Fraser about the challenges facing midwives today and how things have changed over years since Jenny qualified in the 1970s, including how different approaches to midwifery have changed how women are cared for during maternity.
Find out more about Hannah and her expertise in maternal injury claims on our website here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/hannah-blackwell/
How we can ensure lessons are learned following a death, featuring INQUEST
In this episode of the podcast Ali Cloak from our Inquest and Fatal claims team is joined by Deborah Coles and Aniesha Obuobie of INQUEST.
They talk about the importance of learning lessons following deaths, the challenges in seeking answers, and how their No More Deaths hopes to secure systemic change.
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You can find out more about INQUEST's No More Deaths campaign here: https://www.inquest.org.uk/no-more-deaths-campaign
And to find out more about how we help to ensure lessons are learned, visit our website: rwkgoodman.com/injury/lessons-learned/
How employers can and should respond when a team moves to another business
On this episode of Legal Thinking we're talking team moves with Martin Pratt and Holly Freuchen from our Employment team. How can employers spot a potential team move, how can they prevent them, and when should the lawyers be called in? All this and more discussed here. Find out more about our Employment team here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/employment-hr/
How to challenge high street banks with Shawbrook Bank's Dasos Kirtsides
In this episode of our podcast we've brought on our very own Claire Wheatley, who's a partner in our Banking team, and Dasos Kirtsides, who's the head of healthcare at challenger bank Shawbrook Bank. In this episode we talk the rise of challenger banks, what's changed in the market with the interest rate rises of recent years, and what the future might hold. For more on this, make sure to read our Financial Headwinds report: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/financial-headwinds/
What you need to know about data protection when an employee leaves
This week we’ve got Carl Selby on who's a partner in our Tech sector. He came on to explain how employees who are leaving and take data are actually not only annoying their employer and doing something perhaps against their employment contract and breaching confidentiality, they're also breaching data protection law and could even be criminally liable...
Find out more about our Data Protection expertise on our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/gdpr/
Talking about birth trauma with Dr Rebecca Moore of Make Birth Better
Sophie Angwin-Thornes from our maternal injury team leads the podcast this week as she welcomes Dr Rebecca Moore of Make Birth Better to discuss birth trauma. Resources mentioned on the podcast: Make Birth Better Step by Step guide in seeking help: https://makebirthbetter.org.uk/how-can-i-find-help-for-birth-trauma Toolkit for seeing your Healthcare Professional “I need help”: https://pandasfoundation.org.uk/i-need-help-download Pdf summary support – add link to this once prepare (this is being prepared by Hannah as a piece of the TAC) Peer support from Birth Trauma Association: https://www.birthtraumaassociation.org.peer-support Find out more about our maternal injury claims expertise on our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/injury/birth-injury-claims/maternal-injury-claims/ Read more about issues relating to birth trauma in our latest Team Around the Client Magazine:
Real Estate Transformation: How Split Land and Build Works
This week we welcome David Lane, Senior Associate in our Real Estate team, and Sam Lamb of Savills in Oxford, to look at a (relatively) novel way for developers and prospective owners to build a new home - splitting the land and build purchase.
In this episode we get a full explainer as to what this means, what the pros and cons are, and what David and Sam have seen in the market so far.
To find out more about our Real Estate expertise, visit our website:
https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/real-estate/
Find out about Sam's expertise here:
https://www.savills.co.uk/people/savills-oxford-summertown/samuel-lamb.aspx
Confidentiality and competition in employment
In this episode, we speak about protection of confidential information, and we talk about this with Caroline Doran Millett and Juliette Sanderson Neil, both of whom are solicitors in RWK Goodman’s Employment team.
We speak about the differences between fiduciary and implied duties, practical steps to protect confidential information and the difference between exactly what confidential information and trade secrets are.
Find out more about our Employment expertise on our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/employment-hr/
Protecting a business when someone leaves
In this episode of Legal Thinking we speak to Gemma Ospedale, Partner in our Employment team, and Dan Dodman, our head of Dispute Resolution, about all things restrictive covenants. How do they work? Are they always enforceable? How can you take action when someone takes confidential info? Make sure to check out our previous episode on protecting confidential information here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/how-to-keep-confidential-company-info-confidential-legal-thinking-podcast/ And for more on our Employment & HR expertise for employers, visit our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/employment-hr/
Ransomware: to pay, or not to pay?
In this week's episode we welcome Carl Selby and Fran Tremeer, specialists in our Tech Sector team, to talk ransomware and that age-old question when it comes to ransoms: to pay, or not to pay? That really is the question this week.
Make sure to check out our 'When, Not If' cyber campaign to find out more about how you can prepare your business in the event of a cyber attack: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/sector/technology-and-media/data-breach-when-not-if/
Will leaseholders be happy with the Government's proposed reforms?
After a bit of a break and following the King's Speech, Ed and Liam caught up with Harry Scoffin of Commonhold Now and RWK Goodman's very own Peter Foskett to find out whether they feel the proposed reforms to leasehold do enough.
Find out more about our Peter's expertise here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/peter-foskett/
And find out more about Commonhold Now: https://commonholdnow.uk/
Reflecting on the 'Retail Reboot'
This time, Liam and Ed speak to guests Graham Soult, a specialist retail consultant at Canny Insights, and Vicky Hernandez, a partner in RWK Goodman's Real Estate team, about how things have changed since the 2021 release of RWK Goodman's 'Retail Reboot' report.
If you haven't already, you can read the report here >
Find out more about Canny Insights: www.cannyinsights.com
How to keep confidential company info confidential
In this episode of the podcast, we speak to employment lawyers at RWK Goodman Caroline Doran-Millet and Catherine Hawkes about how employers can protect their confidential company information when an employee decides to leave. Find out more about our Employment team here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/employment-hr/ And for more on employee exits: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/employment-hr/employee-exits/
The Capacity Tracker - what social care providers need to know
If you work in social care, you may be aware of the recent introduction of the Capacity Tracker. But what is it for, and what happens if social care providers don't comply?
Liam speaks to Fran Tremeer and Georgina Jones from RWK Goodman to find out what social care providers need to know about the Capacity Tracker.
Find out more on our info hub here: www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/what-are-the-potential-consequences-for-care-providers-for-non-compliance-with-the-capacity-tracker
And the previous episode on crisis management in social care can be found here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/CpMnm0CY3zb
TikTok’s hefty data breach fine and what businesses can learn from it
In this episode, we discuss the recent TikTok fine and its wider implications for businesses. We explain how the UK Information Commissioner's Office determined the fine amount for TikTok's data privacy violation and the potential legal consequences for businesses that violate data privacy laws. We'll also dive into the specific laws and regulations around collecting data from children, and how businesses can ensure compliance.
Additionally, we'll cover best practices for age verification in online platforms, common types of data privacy violations that businesses should be aware of, and how they can prevent them. We'll discuss legal requirements around transparency in data privacy and how businesses can ensure they're meeting those requirements. Stay tuned for an informative and practical discussion on data privacy for businesses.
Find out more about our tech expertise here: rwkgoodman.com/sector/technology-and-media
What you need to consider when selling a business, with Bluebox Corporate Finance
In this joint episode with Bluebox Corporate Finance we are talking about all things business sales, from valuation and timing of a sale through to preparing for due diligence.
Liam and Ed are joined this time by:
- Paul Herman, Founder of Bluebox
- Tanya Shillingford, Partner in RWK Goodman's Corporate team
If you want to find out more about Bluebox, make sure to visit their website at www.blueboxcfg.com
Find out more about our Corporate expertise, including preparing businesses for sale, at www.rwkgoodman.com/mergers-acquisitions
You can access a transcript of this episode on our website at: www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/what-you-need-to-consider-when-selling-a-business-with-bluebox-corporate-finance-legal-thinking-podcast
Why everyone is talking about Silicon Valley Bank
You may have heard mention of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in the news over the past week or so, but what happened and how does a bank that seems to be for silicon valley affect the UK in such a big way? We spoke to Head of our Banking Sector team, Milan Kapadia, about the story behind SVB, and why the recent takeover of SVB UK by HSBC, and reported ring-fencing waiver, marks a statement of intent by the Government.
Meet Milan: www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/milan-kapadia/
Find out more about our Banking & Finance team here: www.rwkgoodman.com/business/dispute-resolution/banking-and-financial-services-litigation/
A transcription of this episode is available here: www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/why-everyone-is-talking-about-silicon-valley-bank-legal-thinking-podcast/
Crypto fraud - red flags and how to take action when you've been scammed
This week we welcome Dan Dodman, head of Dispute Resolution at RWK Goodman and specialist litigator in civil fraud, to give us a quick overview of crypto fraud - why does it happen so often in crypto, what are the red flags, and what action can people take when it happens?
Find out more about our civil fraud expertise at: www.rwkgoodman.com/business/dispute-resolution/civil-fraud-investigations
And for the article with more info on crypto scams mentioned at the end of the episode: www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/crypto-scams-what-to-do-if-youve-been-defrauded
Dan's profile on RWK Goodman: www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/dan-dodman
Contentious views and other legal news from our lawyers over the past month
From stories about the views from the Tate in London, to explainers of the latest Bill helping expectant parents, our lawyers were covering it all on our Info Hub over the course of February. So, Ed and Liam this week put the spotlight on some of the interesting articles that our legal experts have been sharing over the last few weeks.
Links to all articles and the Info Hub:
Fire and re-hire? The debate goes on… - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/fire-and-re-hire-the-debate-goes-on/
The Tate: a modern nuisance? - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/the-tate-modern-a-modern-nuisance/
Can journalists access and report on my family law hearing? A new pilot scheme says yes they can - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/pilot-scheme-allows-journalists-to-access-and-report-on-family-law-hearings-a-breakdown/
The impact of racism within NHS maternity care - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/the-impact-of-racism-within-nhs-maternity-care/
The Pregnancy and Family Leave bill: A step closer to becoming law? - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/the-pregnancy-and-family-leave-bill/
Legal news, insights, and more from RWK Goodman - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/
Could AI replace lawyers? - and other implications of AI chatbots
This week we follow our ChatGPT-generated episode by chatting with head of our Tech sector Carl Selby about all things AI-generated content.
What are the IP issues, data protection pitfalls, and potential ethical conundrums of AI-generated content? All this and more is discussed in this latest episode of Legal Thinking.
More about Carl Selby - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/carl-selby/
More about our Tech sector expertise - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/sector/technology-and-media/
Listen to our AI-generated episode - https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/HhcJmjBDExb
Some of the ethical conundrums mentioned in the podcast:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/11/ai-drug-discover-nerve-agents-machine-learning-halicin
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/feb/04/ai-seinfeld-nothing-forever-twitch
The one where we ask an AI to write an episode
With everyone jumping on the AI bandwagon, we thought it was time our podcast did the same - in this episode Liam and Ed read a script written specially for our podcast by ChatGPT, to see whether they should start to worry about their co-host positions.
Join us next week as we hear from Carl Selby from our Tech Sector team to find out about the legal implications of content written in this way.
Buying and selling property in 2023
In this episode, we are talking about residential property, what the market’s been like for the last year, and looking forward to 2023.
Our guests today are Jo Kent, who’s a senior associate in our Oxford office, and Sonal Ghelani, who joined us as a partner in our London office recently.
Visit our site to find out more about our residential property expertise: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/personal/property-conveyancing/
Intellectual Property: Unregistered design rights and copyright
In this Bonus episode we welcome Charley Ebbutt and Stephen Welfare back onto the show to talk more about their area of expertise: Intellectual Property!
Here we talk about unregistered design rights, copyright, and the various quirks of English law around them - including some case examples.
You can listen to the previous episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/53TjIyvLdxb
If you want to find out more about our IP law expertise, visit our website here.
Why it's time to think outside the box in family law
As we kick off for 2023 our podcast is taking a look at family law.
With extensive Family Court backlogs and increasing cost of living pressures, we speak to Nick Marson of St John's Chambers and our own Jayne Martins about how it's time to think 'outside the box' in family law.
Find out more about why it's time to think outside the box at: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/outsidethebox
Find out more about our guests: https://www.stjohnschambers.co.uk/profile/nick-marston https://www.rwkgoodman.com/our-people/jayne-martins/
Find our podcast on your preferred podcast platform: https://anchor.fm/rwk-goodman-podcast
How should commercial landlords approach rent reviews?
In this episode, Ed and Liam speak with Rob Walton from RWK Goodman's Real Estate team about rent reviews, and what commercial landlords (and tenants) might need to consider when they are undertaking a rent review.
Find out more about RWK Goodman's legal support for commercial landlords and tenants here - rwkgoodman.com/business/real-estate/landlord-and-tenant-lawyers/
What you need to know about myocardial infarction
This week guests Joachim Stanley - from our medical negligence team - and Consultant Cardiologist Dr Stephen Hoole explain everything you might need to know about myocardial infarction, including how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted upon incidence and treatment of the condition.
Find out more about our cardiac negligence expertise on our website - https://www.rwkgoodman.com/injury/cardiac-negligence-claims/
Intellectual Property: The Basics
This week Liam goes solo to interview Charlotte Ebbutt and Stephen Welfare, RWK Goodman's own Intellectual Property experts, to talk about trademarks, patents and all things IP!
If you want to find out more about how we can help you protect your Intellectual Property, please visit our website: rwkgoodman.com/business/dispute-resolution/intellectual-property-dispute-resolution/
What is the Frontal Lobe Paradox?
This week hosts Ed and Liam speak to Clinical Psychologist Dr Alan Gray (from Headwise) and Brain Injury Solicitor Ian Carrier (from RWK Goodman) about the "Frontal Lobe Paradox", its impact on mental capacity assessments and the role of solicitors in assisting the assessor to address this challenge.
For more on the hidden issues relating to brain injury and where you can find the Untold Stories Hub, visit: https://rwkgoodman.com/untoldstories
[Replay] Changing the approach to menopause in the workplace
In this week's podcast, and following World Menopause Day on Tuesday, we have a replay of an episode where Ed and Liam speak with Holli Rubin, a psychotherapist and counsellor at The Soke, and our own Catherine Hawkes, an Associate in our Employment team, about the need for more recognition of the effects of menopause on women and why it's a good thing for everyone that these issues are addressed.
Find out more about The Soke at: www.thesoke.uk
[Replay] Finding answers following bereavement
For Baby Loss Awareness Week we're replaying an episode from April on a difficult topic: bereavement. More specifically, bereavement that could have been prevented.
Our guests on the podcast were Ali Cloak and Dr Nikki de Taranto, who discuss what happens when a family wants to find answers after a bereavement, and how this can affect their mental health.
Let's talk about the Untold Stories of brain injury...
This week we've got a quick preview of our Injury Division's latest campaign - Untold Stories. Ed explains how the campaign aims to raise awareness of the hidden issues relating to brain injury and where you can find the Untold Stories Hub! If you want to access it right away, just visit: https://rwkgoodman.com/untoldstories
Is the social care sector innovative enough?
This week we speak to leading thinkers in social care innovation, to find out why social care is ripe for innovation and what might be holding it back.
Thanks to our guests:
- Sophie Chester-Glyn, Director at CoProduce Care CIC
- David Collins, Data and Integrations Product Manager, Person Centred Software
- Mei-Ling Huang, Partner in Health & Social Care, RWK Goodman
Make sure to check out our recent 'Emerging from the Storm' report into the changing landscape of the Social Care sector at: https://rwkgoodman.com/emergingstorm
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You can read a full transcript of the discussion here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/is-the-social-care-sector-innovative-enough-legal-thinking-podcast/
What you need to know about the housing market in Oxfordshire
This week we're joined by a range of experts in the Oxfordshire residential property market to discuss what those looking to buy or sell in the area might need to know.
Tune in to hear from:
- John Gebbels (Founder & MD of OXON Property Search),
- Stuart Bradney (Director, Deal Origination at Carbon Funding Consultants),
- Simon McConnell (Partner at Carter Jonas)
- Gurpreet Sawhney (Partner in Residential Property).
Make sure to read our Mind the Gap report into the future of the property markets of Oxfordshire and Bath by visiting: rwkgoodman.com/mindthegap
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You can read a transcript of the podcast here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-housing-market-in-oxfordshire-legal-thinking-podcast/
How can we Make Birth Better?
This week, we heard from Dr Rebecca Moore of Make Birth Better - an organisation dedicated to addressing and improving care for birth trauma - as well as our own Sophie Angwin-Thornes who specialises in legal cases involving maternal injury.
Find out more about birth trauma, including when and how it can happen, as well as what is being done to address it, by listening now!
Find out more about Make Birth Better on their website: makebirthbetter.org
And read our team's study into maternal health support, 'What About Mum?' here: rwkgoodman.com/whataboutmum
Or follow their Instagram at: instagram.com/whataboutmums
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A transcript of this episode is available here: rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/how-can-we-make-birth-better-legal-thinking-podcast/
[Replay] The new Highway Code - what you need to know
In a replay of the first episode of 'Legal Thinking' from February, Ed and Liam are joined by three guests who are well-versed in the rules of the road to discuss what has changed with this January's update to the Highway Code, how it has been communicated, and ultimately how this might affect road safety.
Our guests on this episode are Alan Hiscox - Director of Safety, British Horse Society | Simon MacMichael of the cycling publication road.cc; and | Mark Hambleton - Partner at RWK Goodman (referred to as Royds Withy King in the podcast) and specialist in cycling accident claims (and cyclist!)
Read Mark's road.cc post on "why a cyclist being successfully sued for colliding with a pedestrian is actually good for cyclists" here: https://road.cc/content/blog/264304-cycling-and-law-why-cyclist-being-successfully-sued-colliding-pedestrian
E-scooters - what you need to know
This week, Ed is joined by Sophie Feeney - a member of RWK Goodman's Personal Injury team - to answer some quick questions about e-scooters; are they legal? Are riders considered 'vulnerable' under the law? How does the Highway Code account for them?
If you want to find out more about our Injury team, visit our website: rwkgoodman.com/injury
What our lawyers have been talking about recently and some exciting fundraising news...
Ed and Liam round up some recent stories from our Info Hub and beyond, and welcome a special guest to fill them in on an exciting fundraising challenge that will be happening this September!
Read more on our Info Hub: www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub
Articles mentioned:
www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/mud-slinging-unwelcome-in-the-family-court
www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/dhsc-clarifies-mandatory-data-to-be-provided-via-the-capacity-tracker
Have we learned to ask What About Mum after a traumatic childbirth?
This week is Birth Trauma Awareness Week and Hannah Blackwell, Senior Associate and specialist in cases involving maternal injury, talks to us about care for mums following traumatic births just over one year on from her team's #WhatAboutMum report which was released last May.
Read the report here and find out more about the team: https://rwkgoodman.com/whataboutmum
GDPR - what you need to know in 2022
Following a webinar the team held on the topic of GDPR, and given the potential changes to the regulations on the horizon, we spoke to experts in tech law Carl Selby and Kate Benefer - both Partners at RWK Goodman.
In this episode you'll hear about what a recent consultation might mean for GDPR, and in turn businesses and individuals, as well as the first steps all businesses should be taking to ensure they're compliant right now.
If you want to find out more about how we can help, visit rwkgoodman.com/gdpr
Mapping the divorce journey
When two people decide to separate, what might they need to consider about their divorce as they embark on the journey towards their new life?
This week, Ed and Liam welcome Jayne Martins, Partner in our Family team, alongside Claire Black, Divorce Coach, and Naomi Keith, Associate Partner and Financial Planner at Aspire to talk through keeping emotions in check, amicable divorces, and financial issues that can arise in the process of a divorce.
Find out more about our Family services at: rwkgoodman.com/family
How everyone can be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community
This week Liam talks to Anna Casey-Woodward and Amy Light from our firm about how you can be an ally (or a better ally) to the LGBTQ+ community following Pride month, as well as people from other communities or backgrounds who might need support.
They give some examples from RWK Goodman, but also guidance on what it means to be an ally, checking your privilege, and understanding power dynamics.
How are labour shortages affecting the construction industry?
This week, Liam has been speaking with Olivia Moorey of Coreus Group and Elizabeth Painter from our Construction & Engineering team about the labour shortages affecting the construction industry right now, and how it can be addressed by best practice groups and other initiatives.
Find out more about Coreus Group on their website here: www.coreusgroup.com
And to find out more about our Construction & Engineering team visit: rwkgoodman.com/business/construction-engineering/
What our lawyers have been talking about recently
This week, Ed and Liam review some of the stories that the lawyers from across our firm have been writing about, from sex discrimination cases in the news to BBC legal dramas.
Find out more on our Info Hub: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/
Read our latest Team Around the Client Magazine at: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/shorthand_story/tac-edition-7/
And our Social Care Report can be found here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/shorthand_story/emerging-from-the-storm/
How should social care providers approach a crisis?
This week we're talking about crisis management in Social Care, following on from our report into how the sector is emerging from the storm of crises it has experienced - and continues to experience - over the last few years.
Joining Ed and Liam this week to discuss this topic were Charlie Jones, Care and Clinical Director at BKR Consultancy, Nathan Hollow, Associate Director and Head of Health & Social Care at PLMR, and Mei-Ling Huang, Partner and Health & Social Care specialist at RWK Goodman.
If you want to find out more about how Social Care can emerge from the storm, make sure to check out the report on our website by visiting: rwkgoodman.com/socialcarestorm
Changing the approach to menopause in the workplace
In this week's podcast Ed and Liam speak with Holli Rubin, a psychotherapist and counsellor at The Soke, and our own Catherine Hawkes, an Associate in our Employment team, about the need for more recognition of the effects of menopause on women and why it's a good thing for everyone that these issues are addressed.
Find out more about The Soke at: www.thesoke.uk
Life after brain injury with former jockey George Baker
This week, the podcast welcomes former jockey George Baker to talk about the brain injury he experienced in 2017, how his life has changed as a result, and the support he's received from his family and the horse-racing community too. Partner Richard Brooks also joins the podcast, to give his insight as an expert in Racing & Bloodstock as well as serious injury claims involving horses.
Find out more about our horse accident expertise on our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/injury/animal-claim/horse-accident-claims/
Musings on our merger
This week, Liam speaks to the Managing Partner of RWK Goodman Graham Street as well as Partner Ed Hoare - formerly the Senior Partner at Goodman Derrick - about the merger of Royds Withy King and Goodman Derrick. Following from our EVP conversation recently, we find out why a cultural fit was so important to both firms, and what the wider market is like for law firms looking to merge right now.
To find out more about our expertise in Mergers & Acquisitions, make sure to check out our website: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/business/corporate/mergers-acquisitions/
What is EVP and why is it important for employers?
In this episode, Ed and Liam look at EVP - or, Employee Value Proposition - with experts in employer branding and HR.
The podcast welcomed this week:
- Oscar Sadler of Wiser
- Amanda Dow, Director of HR at RWK Goodman
- Richard White, Partner in Employment at RWK Goodman
If you want to find out more about Changing Dimensions, take a look at our report here: https://www.rwkgoodman.com/info-hub/shorthand_story/changing-dimensions/
No-fault divorce - what does it mean?
This week Ed and Liam talk to Jayne Martins from the Royds Withy King Family team about the new law enabling 'no-fault' divorce proceedings. She explains everything you need to know about how this affects families, including key issues like finances and arrangements for children.
Make sure to read Jayne's recent response to an Financial Times reader question on no-fault divorce, mentioned in the podcast, here: https://www.ft.com/content/4d1e1d39-ea7e-44a7-ad9c-75d3a4e47112
For more information on how our Family team can help you through the divorce process, visit: https://www.roydswithyking.com/personal/family/divorce-lawyers/
Finding answers following bereavement
This week we cover a difficult topic: bereavement. More specifically, bereavement that could have been prevented.
Our guests this week, Ali Cloak and Dr Nikki de Taranto discuss what happens when a family wants to find answers after a bereavement, and how this can affect their mental health.