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The Tax Break | How will the upcoming IR35 changes impact the end-user?

In the latest of our tax podcast series, Ian Hyde is joined by Tracey Wright, a partner in OC's tax group, to discuss the upcoming IR35 changes.

Energy Innovation | Technology M&A trends

This is the first episode in a new Osborne Clarke podcast series looking at Energy Innovation. We will look at legal and other issues relevant to energy innovation, in...

Mobility as a Service | What is MaaS and what are the legal challenges?

This is the first episode in a new Osborne Clarke podcast series about Mobility as a Service ("MaaS"). We will look at legal and other issues relevant to MaaS, includi...

The Tax Break | Disputes with HMRC and collateral claims - limitation issues

Ian Hyde and Katherine King are back to discuss issues arising in relation to collateral claims and examine in detail the question of what to do in order to avoid the ...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Neurodiversity: Creating inclusivity in your workplace

This week Danielle Kingdon, employment partner, speaks with Nancy Doyle, CEO of Genius Within to provide a practical introduction to neurodiversity and the considerati...

The Tax Break | Disputes with HMRC and collateral claims - mitigation issues

When HMRC investigates tax compliance and alleged errors, taxpayers will need to consider whether they have any collateral claims they can pursue against third parties...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Spotting the signs of employee misconduct part 2

Following on from last week's podcast on spotting the signs of employee misconduct, this week Peter Sheppard, partner in our Disputes and Resolution team looks at the ...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Spotting the signs of employee misconduct part 1

This week we talk to Peter Sheppard, a partner in our disputes and resolution team, who discusses the red flags that an employee, individually or as part of a team, ma...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in France

This week we speak to Jerome Scapoli, a partner in our Paris office, on the vaccination roll out in France and considerations for employers.

The Tax Break | HMRC enquiries - Getting things moving

An HMRC investigation can be a lengthy process, taking up valuable management time, increased costs and continued uncertainty for the business, for example on audit or...

Employment Law Coffee Break | An update on post-termination restrictions

At the end of last year, the government published a consultation looking a potential reforms to post-termination restrictions in employment contracts. In summary, two ...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in The Netherlands

As the vaccine roll-out continues, this week Catherine Shepherd talks to Sabine van Baren from Osborne Clarke's Amsterdam office about the considerations for employers...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in Spain

As the vaccine roll-out continues, this week Catherine Shepherd talks to Eva Otaegui from Osborne Clarke's Barcelona office about the considerations for employers in S...

The Tax Break | What are the key tax issues for businesses arising out of Brexit?

In the first in a series of tax podcasts where the Osborne Clarke Tax team look at topical tax and tax disputes issues of interest to house tax teams and general couns...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in Sweden

In this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Mikael Nelson a partner in our Stockholm office the vaccine roll out in Sweden and the ke...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in Belgium

In this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Thierry Vierin, a partner in our Brussels office the vaccine roll out in Belgium and the ...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in Germany

In this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Catherine Shepherd discusses with David Plitt, a partner in our Hamburg office the vaccine roll out in Germany and the key...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination roll out in Italy

In this Employment Law Coffee Break Podcast, Kath Sadler-Smith discusses with Stefano Lava, a partner in our Milan office the vaccine roll out in Italy and the key con...

Employment Law Coffee Break | Lockdown 3: The immediate considerations

A new national lockdown is not the start to the new year we were all hoping for and in our latest podcast we look at the immediate issues for employers in light of the...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 workplace risks for managers

This week Catherine Shepherd and Kath Sadler-Smith, knowledge lawyers in our UK employment team, discuss three of the legal risks managers should be alert too as Covid...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Covid-19 vaccination and your staff

With the vaccination roll-out now commenced, employers are asking what they can or should be doing regarding the vaccination of their staff. Whilst there is no governm...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Our International Predictions for 2021

At our recent virtual conference where we welcomed clients and OC Lawyers from across Europe and beyond, we looked at the challenges facing employers as we head into 2...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Are you ready for IR35?

April 2021 will finally see the new IR35 rules come into force for private sector employers. This week Kath Sadler-Smith talks to Kevin Barrow about the changes the ne...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Red flags on redundancies

Redundancies have been an inevitable consequence of the Covid-19 restrictions. While the extension of the CJRS averted the cliff edge that many were anticipating, the ...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Preparing for Brexit

In this episode of The Employment Law Coffee Break, Kath Sadler-Smith and Catherine Shepherd talk to Adam Sinfield about Brexit and what employers should be doing now ...

The Employment Law Coffee Break | Essentials on the extended CJRS

In this episode of The Employment Law Coffee Break, Kath Sadler-Smith and Catherine Shepherd discuss claiming under the extended CJRS, the interaction with redundancie...

Food Law | What are the implications of the government's proposed ban on HFSS food advertising for business?

Nick Johnson and Katrina Anderson discuss the UK government's recent announcement that it is proposing to ban adverts for foods high in fat salt or sugar (HFSS) incl...

OC Consumer Briefing | Search result transparency: What do businesses need to do to come out on top?

The New Deal for Consumer introduces new transparency obligations for businesses, including a requirement to disclose their search ranking criteria to consumers. In th...

OC Consumer Briefings | What is the impact of Class Actions for Compensation coming to the EU?

The EU has now published its long-awaited draft proposal to create a means for EU consumers to get compensation through collective redress actions. This effectively cr...

Alternative Residential | Recession proof, but can co-living be pandemic proof?

Many commentators in the co-living industry consider the asset class to be recession proof, but can it adapt sufficiently to become pandemic proof?