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Episode 103: The power of sport: From challenges to champions
Nine-time Paralympic gold medallist Hannah Cockroft hosts the first video edition of the Irwin Mitchell podcast. She’s joined by gold medal sprinter James Ellington and aspiring para-athletes, our clients, Ben Lukowski and Richard Davies.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
The athletes share their passion for sport and the role it’s played in their lives. Wanting to encourage listeners at the beginning of their own sporting journeys, and those facing similar challenges, they discuss:
- Their journeys from aspiring to professional athletes and the milestones they’ve achieved along the way
- The different places they’ve found support and what it means to them
- The mental and physical benefits of sport, particularly for those with disabilities
- Their ambitions as they look forward to the next steps in their careers.
Episode 102: Pensions: the who, what and why
Have you got a plan in place for your pension? Are you confident it will look after you and your family once you finish working?
In this podcast, Zahra Pabani is joined by partners Rose Macfarlane and Phillip Rhodes, and Edward Tomlinson, Head of Financial Planning at Irwin Mitchell. They explain the different options available for your pension and share their best tips for maximising your cash for the future.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
They discuss:
- How to plan realistically while the economy remains uncertain
- How to deal with pensions in the event of a divorce
- Why it’s important to consider your pension as part of your estate planning
- The new government’s approach to pensions, and how you can respond to it
- Why legal advice is so important when it comes to planning for your pension.
Episode 101: School transitions for SEN students: Advice for parents on challenging local authority decisions
Finding the best education setting to meet your child’s needs can make a big difference to their future outcomes. But what happens when your child has special educational needs, and you don’t agree with the local authority about where they should go to school?
Our public law and human rights specialist, Lauren Haines, is joined by our client Craig Dunn in our latest podcast. Craig is a single parent and full-time carer to his 18-year-old daughter Ruby, who has complex learning needs and relies on support to keep her safe and assist with her personal care.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Craig shares his lived experience of Ruby’s transition into a residential education setting for the first time, as they discuss:
- The need for legal support and how we helped him secure the right provision for Ruby
- Ruby’s transition to post-19 residential provision
- Tips and advice for others in a similar position, and/or starting their own journey.
Episode 100: How we pivot - navigating changes in your career
Whether you’ve moved into a leadership role or to a completely different industry, career changes can be challenging and rewarding at the same time.
In our latest podcast, partner Zahra Pabani is joined by recently retired High Court Judge Sir Nicholas Francis KC; Lesley Spencer, Business and Executive coach; and our newly appointed Head of Family Law, Clare Wiseman. They share their stories of career progression and provide top tips on how you can manage your next steps.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
They discuss:
- How to develop the skills needed to reach the next level of your career
- How the conversation around work/life balance has developed in recent years
- The challenges of leadership and how to manage them
- Where to find motivation and inspiration for your career.
Episode 99: Pace over perfection: Labour's planning reforms
The recent general election saw a landslide victory for the Labour Party – and with it, a whole raft of reforms to planning policy. The new chancellor, Rachel Reeves, wasted no time in introducing Labour’s plans for the next couple of months. But how quickly can they be achieved?
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Head of the Planning and Environment Claire Petricca-Riding is joined by partner Nicola Gooch and Thea Osmund-Smith, Deputy Head of Planning and Environment at No. 5 Barristers' Chambers. They discuss:
- The timeline for bills progressing through the House of Lords
- The main challenges the new government faces while implementing these policies
- How the government can win over the local communities their plans will affect
- The changes business owners should prepare for
- The future of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act.
Episode 98: Transitioning from the military into civilian life and employment
To mark Armed Forces Day, our military injury partner and former Army Lawyer, Andrew Buckham, hosted a special edition of the Irwin Mitchell Podcast.
We were pleased to welcome a panel of specialists, including James Cameron of Mission Motorsport, Rob Kelly from Bootnecks in2 Business, and Tony Radford of The Royal Marines Charity.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
They shared insights and advice on the challenges faced by veterans and the 14,000 service members* who leave the Armed Forces each year, covering:
- The issues people face when transitioning to civilian life, and the impact on their families
- The availability of support networks
- Veteran strengths as employees
- Retention of veteran employees and workplace education.
Drawing on their personal experiences, they shared touching stories and humorous anecdotes.
If you need expert legal and financial advice after an injury sustained in the Armed Forces, our team is here to help. Find out more.
Further support and resources for serving personnel and veterans are available at Mission Motorsport, Bootnecks in2 Business, and The Royal Marines Charity.
*Career Transition Partnership website referenced at 5:52 by Andrew Buckham.
Episode 97: Dealing with denial after a Dementia diagnosis
Dementia is prevalent and the number of people living with dementia is projected to reach 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050. Consequently, knowing what to do and who you can turn to, when supporting someone living with dementia, is vital now more than ever.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Our host and Lifestyle & Estate Planning expert, Stewart Stretton-Hill, is joined by a panel of guests including Alison Hesketh, Nicola Hawkins and Vicky Lambert. Alison is a Senior Life Specialist and founder of Timefinders - a company which bridges the gap between the legal and financial professions and the care sector. Nicola Hawkins specialises in helping elderly and vulnerable clients with legal issues related to mental capacity, and Vicky Lambert is our in-house coach and counsellor.
Together they discuss:
- The issues facing family members when supporting someone living with a dementia diagnosis
- Steps individuals can take to prepare themselves and their families for a time when they may lack their mental capacity
- How to address the practical and emotional issues arising when an individual may not understand or accept their diagnosis
- The legal framework and documentation available to enable decisions to be taken for an individual who lacks their mental incapacity
- How to sensitively provide practical, care and holistic support to the individual who is likely to be particularly vulnerable.
Episode 96: Family disputes - who do you want on your team?
In our latest podcast we're talking family disputes and the divorce process. Whether you're halfway through, figuring out your finances, or coming to the end of the process, you want to surround yourself with a team that can support you.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Family law expert, Zahra Pabani, is joined Rhiannon Ford, a Divorce Consultant and Coach, John Cunliffe from our financial planning team and family law partner, Marie Kilgallen to discuss why it's important to take the right advice.
They discuss:
- The support available during and after a financial settlement
- The role of a divorce coach
- Support available after proceedings
- Taking financial advice before divorce.
Episode 95: Exploring rehabilitation provision after amputation
How people lose their limbs can make a big difference to the availability of rehabilitation services, but according to our panel, one aspect that always seems to be under resourced is mental health.
Studies show that 30-40% of amputees suffer mental health difficulties following surgery yet support with mental health is not provided as standard. Charities can be a valuable resource in helping people rediscover who they are and what they can do after surgery.
Our host and serious injury expert, Richard Biggs, is joined by Emma Joy-Staines from Steel Bones and Josephine Bridges from Positive Bones. They share their lived experience of amputation and working with amputees, as they discuss:
- The challenges people face after amputation.
- The difference between private rehabilitation provision and the services available through the NHS.
- Positive and negative developments in amputee provision over recent years and their thoughts on future provision.
- The availability of charity support and the reasons why amputees turn to them for advice.
Also, find out what our panel would change if they could wave a magic wand to improve services for all those affected.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Further information and resources are available at our website or at Steel Bones and Positive Bones. You too can see how our Imagine client, Richard Davies, went from a below-the-knee amputation to four gold medals at the Invictus Games, and now has his sights on a world record.
Episode 94: Mediation or court? How to divorce more amicably
There’s no ‘one size fits all’ approach to divorce, and each separation will take a different path, but how do you decide the best approach to take?
When a marriage comes to an end, every choice can feel overwhelming, particularly if children are involved. Whether it's mediation or court, knowing the options that are available to you from the outset can avoid additional cost and time, and ultimately provide better outcomes.
Coming together to consider the benefits and drawbacks of each are Zahra Pabani, Clare Wiseman and Claire Filer, Partners in our family law team, and Laura Heaton, Barrister from 29 Bedford Row Chambers. In the podcast they discuss:
- Navigating the international implications of the divorce process
- The increase in alternative dispute resolution methods
- The options available to separating couples
- Benefits of court vs mediation cases.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Episode 93: Love, marriage and money
In the run up to Valentine's Day, Family law expert Zahra Pabani is joined by a panel of guests to talk everything love, marriage and money. Along with Marie Kilgallen from our family law team, Zahra also welcomes Rachel Maclynn, Founder and CEO of matchmaking agency the Vida Consultancy, and Sophie Foxton, a wedding planner from Gorcott Hall in Warwickshire.
They discuss:
- How the matchmaking process works, especially in later life
- Keeping yourself financially secure in relationships
- Starting the conversation for pre- and post-nuptial agreements.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Episode 92: Camp LeJeune – Toxic water and new U.S legislation
To mark World Cancer Day, our International Serious Injury partner Cheryl Palmer-Hughes explores what happened at Camp LeJeune between 1953 and 1987 and the recent changes in legislation that now allow for claims to be brought.
She’s joined by Andrew Buckham, our military injury partner, Mike Doyle, partner at US law firm Doyle Dennis LLP, and Joe House, a veteran who was based at the training facility.
Together they discussed:
- The toxic water contamination
- The link to cancer and other serious illnesses
- The impact on those stationed there
- How changes in US legislation made it possible for those affected to make a claim
- How legal support could help you or someone you know.
Joe also gives a personal insight into his family’s experience at Camp LeJeune and how it’s sadly changed their life. He’s wants to share his story and encourage others to seek answers.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Supporting the Armed Forces and Veterans
British service personnel and civilian workers were exposed to contaminated water at the camp between 1953 and 1987. This increased their risks of developing cancer or other serious illnesses. The deadline to submit a claim is 10 August 2024. We’re here to help you make a claim for any illnesses caused by your time at Camp LeJeune. Find out more.
Episode 91: IVF after a cervical cancer diagnosis – Lindsey’s story
Our client Lindsey Dawson always wanted to have children. But failure to correctly interpret her smear test result, leading to her developing cervical cancer, meant she had to make difficult decisions about her fertility before she had time to fully process the reality of her situation.
After a legal investigation into her care, Lindsey and her husband Kieron are exploring surrogacy.
Lindsey joined her solicitor and our medical negligence expert Rebecca Brown on the podcast to talk about her journey through cervical cancer and her hopes of starting a family.
They were accompanied by Shine Cancer Support’s Tatum De Roeck and consultant gynaecologist Nick Raine-Fenning. Together they discussed:
- Available treatment options
- The cost of treatment and the importance of legal support
- Alternatives to surrogacy
- Support available for those diagnosed with cancer and their families.
You can read more about Lindsey's story in our Imagine magazine.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 90: Investment market update 2024
Join our financial planning experts Edward Tomlinson, Head of the Financial Planning team, and Lewis Giaramita, Head of Investments, as they provide an insight into the past 12 months in the investment markets, and what this means for the next year.
They discuss:
- Why the value of portfolios may have fallen
- The rise and fall of inflation
- When you should be investing?
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Episode 89: Family disputes and mediation – the impact on children, and financial arrangements
Family disputes can be complex and difficult especially when dealing with the impact on children and financial arrangements.
But mediation can be a very effective way to resolve disputes amicably.
Our Family law expert, Zahra Pabani, is joined by our family mediator and ex-BBC broadcaster, Joanna Gosling and our family lawyers Anna Chenoweth and Vandna Sharma. Together they discuss how to prepare for mediation and how to make the most of the mediation process when dealing with finances and child arrangements. They discuss:
- The importance of mediation when going through a separation
- The common issues that arise during a mediation
- Advice when going through the financial arrangements in a mediation
- How to prepare for family mediation.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Episode 88: How is new legislation impacting the buying, selling, and letting of property?
Following the recent release of parts B and C to the material information rules, our specialist panel analyses their effect on the property sector.
With the overall aim of improving the information available to consumers, the regulations will impact everyone involved in buying or letting a property.
Our residential property expert, Jeremy Raj, welcomes National Trading Standards Estate & Letting Agency Policy and Information Manager, Emma Cooke, and the chair of the Home Buying and Selling Group, Kate Faulkner OBE.
During the episode, they discuss:
- The importance of having clear information available for consumers, so there’s no hidden surprises
- How the media can help the property industry create a more informed consumer, and address the potential teething issues of introducing these regulations
- What the new regulations mean and how they’ll be implemented, especially on the online portals.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Captivate.FM.
Episode 87: Office occupier trends in 2023 and beyond
Expectations of how offices should look and operate have changed significantly over the past few years.
Along with the shift in working patterns brought about by COVID, ESG is now driving decisions in relation to the offices market and how offices are used.
In this podcast, Senior Associate Clare Davitt is joined by Eamon Fox, Head of Yorkshire Offices and Development at Knight Frank, and Helen Shellabear, managing director at Shellwin Real Estate. They discuss:
- Whether businesses are reducing or reconfiguring their spaces following the rise of remote and hybrid working
- If landlords and tenants are working closer together to get a better package for their occupiers
- How businesses are adapting their offices to respond to ESG requirements
- What could happen to buildings that don’t meet the new EPC requirements.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM
Episode 86: The importance of counselling across private client disputes
From dealing with a dispute over a loved one’s estate to going through the process of contesting a Will, our panel of experts sit down to discuss the importance of our counselling and coaching service. In this episode of the Irwin Mitchell Podcast, host and family law Partner, Zahra Pabani is joined by Client Counsellor, Vicky Lambert, Associate Solicitor, Nicola Hawkins and Solicitor, Elliot Booth. During the episode, the panel covers a range of topics including:
- The value of having an in-house counselling and coaching service available to clients during a legal dispute
- How counselling can be an integral part of a legal journey, allowing clients to properly process a range of emotions including grief
- The difference between counselling and coaching
- How the service compliments our legal experts, allowing them to focus on getting the best outcome possible.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 85: Grief awareness week: grief, bereavement, and where to turn for support
We can all experience grief in many ways, and the support you need will be different for someone else. But an important part of starting to move forward with your grief, is knowing where to go and who you can turn to.
Our host and workplace illness expert Hayley Hill is joined by our client Andrew Plant who sadly lost his father to mesothelioma, Jacquie Bates, our Client Support Manager, and Bianca Neumann, Head of Bereavement at Sue Ryder.
Together they discuss:
- The signs of grief
- Different experiences that can cause grief
- The personal experience of grief
- Anticipatory grief
- How to support someone who’s grieving
- The support that’s available for individuals and families.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 84: Artificial intelligence and the fashion industry
From optimising supply chains to revolutionising trend predictions and enhancing the customer experience, artificial intelligence can be a real asset to the fashion industry. But what impact does AI have? And why should organisations continue to have open conversations and embrace it?
Listen to our latest podcast to discover:
- How AI impacts the creative process
- Why retailers are reluctant to fully embrace AI
- The benefits and legal challenges.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 83: Renters (reform) bill – where are we now?
Residential matters are back in the news, after last week’s King’s Speech mapped out the government’s legislative plans.
With a particular focus on the Renters Reform Bill, our latest podcast looks at what was announced and the changes that both landlords and tenants need to be aware of.
Listen to our latest podcast to find out:
- The latest on the Renters Reform Bill – where is it and what does it mean for Section 21?
- How both landlords and tenants will be impacted by the changes
- The updates on the government’s proposal to change the law around keeping pets in rented properties.
How the government’s refusal of fixed-term lets will affect student properties, and more.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 82: Meningitis misconceptions: the importance of early diagnosis
Meningitis can be life-changing, even if it’s diagnosed and treated correctly. But if there’s a delay in spotting the signs and symptoms, the effects can be devastating.
To support meningitis awareness, our medical negligence expert, Ania Bean, hosts our latest podcast to discusses the critical importance of early diagnosis. She’s joined by our client, Abigail Hull, who shares the tragic story of her seven-month-old son, Oli, who lost his life to meningitis. Mark Jefferies, the corporate partnerships manager from Meningitis Now also joins the discussion.
During the podcast, Abigail shares the impact this loss has had on her, her husband Tom, and her family. They also discuss the misconceptions surrounding the infection, emphasise the importance of seeking legal advice, and highlight the vital work of Meningitis Now in supporting those affected.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Music and Captivate.FM.
Episode 81: Living with mesothelioma: the importance of specialist support and a positive outlook
Receiving a diagnosis like mesothelioma is devastating. The right support, the right treatment, and a positive outlook all have a part to play in living with this life-limiting disease.
Our workplace illness expert Ian Toft is joined by our client Ron Snaith, who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2018, Michaela Morris, our Client Support Manager, and Simon Bolton, a Clinical Nurse Specialist from Mesothelioma UK.
Together they discuss:
- What it’s like to be diagnosed with mesothelioma
- Treatment options and the reality of treatment
- The benefits of making a legal claim where possible
- The support that’s available for patients and their families.
The panel also reflect on the importance of choosing the right language when discussing a diagnosis and having hope from the start.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Captivate.FM.
Episode 80: Everything you need to know about pensions
Whether you already have a pension set up, or you're not sure when's the best time to start one, our experts can provide you with the guidance and support to manage your pension.
In our latest podcast, family law expert Zahra Pabani is joined by a panel of experts from our pensions, tax, family, and financial planning teams to answer the most common pension queries from our clients.
Episode 79: Cyber security and the education sector
The cost of cyber crimes is expected to top £9.3 trillion by 2025. And education institutions aren’t exempt. Around 88% have reported a breach or attack in the last year.
In our latest podcast, cyber experts Graham Thomson and Joanne Bone discuss the impact of cyber crimes, how organisations can minimise risk and the benefits of being secure.
Episode 78: Supporting you and your business for the moments that matter
You’ve built a business you’re proud of and watched your company grow. Now, your hard work can look after you and your loved ones.
In our latest podcast Market Lead and host Faye Bargery, is joined by Helen Clarke and Yousafa Hazara from our Lifetime and Estate Planning team, and Sarah Balfour from our Family team to discuss the tools you may need to make an effective plan for your estate, your business and future generations.
Episode 77: The route to net zero in manufacturing
When it comes to Net Zero, there’s some hesitancy being felt by the manufacturing sector.
A recent survey by Lloyds Bank found that 87% of manufacturers knew what net zero meant for their business. However, nearly 80% of the respondents said that the energy cost crisis has had a negative impact on their on their route to Net Zero, and only 7% said they were already at Net Zero. 13% said that they're only researching, and at 5% said that they weren't thinking about it at all.
With the sector showing some reluctancy towards formalising net zero, how can we encourage more manufacturers to go on this journey? Our host
Claire Petricca-Riding talks to planning and environment experts Andy Greenall, Director and Head of Carbon & Sustainability at Nature Positive, and Jason Richards, Group Managing Director at Silcock Leedham Group, to find out.
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Episode 76: Why should you integrate diversity and inclusion into your workplace?
With the current shortage of skilled labour, how can your business use diversity and inclusion to boost its reputation and become more attractive to hard-to-recruit talent?
In our latest podcast episode, our host Joanne Moseley is joined by our Head of Consumer Goods and Services Charlotte Rees-John, and Head of HR at PPG Industries, Steph Evans-Hill. They discuss the benefits of having a diverse and inclusive workforce, how flexibility can be accommodated, the importance of building a reputable brand to attract and retain valuable talent, and more.
Episode 75: The Hillside decision – what it means for planning permissions
In 1967, permission was granted for 401 dwellings in Snowdonia National Park. Several other planning permissions were subsequently granted for different parts of the overall site. All but two of them have been implemented.
Answering an appeal from Hillside Parks Ltd, the question the Supreme Court faced was: could the original planning permission still be lawfully carried out?
Episode 74: The prevention and cure of rising probate cases
We've seen a noticeable rise in probate disputes over the past year, but what's behind the increase, and what can you do to avoid future disputes? In our latest podcast our Will, Trust and Estate Dispute experts take a look back at the past couple of years, and the effect this is having on the number of disputes.
Our panel discuss:
- The rules of intestacy when you die without a Will
- The actions you can take to avoid probate disputes
- The importance of having open discussions with loved ones.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 73: National Conveyancing Week 2023
To mark the first ever National Conveyancing Week, which is designed to raise awareness of conveyancing teams and the work that they do. Our panel of experts, Helen Hutchinson, Anoushka Parker and Kim Caley join host and Head of Residential Property, Jeremy Raj to discuss life as conveyancers.
The podcast covers topics including:
- What makes working in conveyancing enjoyable
- The importance of looking after clients who are going through the conveyancing process
- Embracing changes in technology
- What the future holds for both the market and the process.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 72: What happens when you purposely mislead the court?
Our Family Law experts Zahra Pabani and Ros Bever are joined by Peter Mitchell KC on our latest podcast to discuss the recent Supreme Court case of Goddard-Watts. There was a repeated failure to disclose assets in the case, but what were the consequences?
Together, they discuss:
- The roles of solicitor and barrister
- The importance of disclosing everything to your solicitor or barrister
- The use of set aside orders in court.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 71: How does cancer affect young people and what does the future hold?
A cancer diagnosis can be difficult for anyone. But for a young person, it can pose different issues.
To explore cancer diagnosis in 18-24 year olds, Dr David Walker, a professor of Paediatric Oncology (Emeritus) from the University of Nottingham, is part of the conversation They’re also joined by Beth McCann, a senior specialist nurse from Teenage Cancer Trust.
Together, they discuss:
- Misdiagnosis and the difficulties faced by the healthcare sector
- Why young people with cancer often get missed
- The great work done by the healthcare sector to support those with cancer.
The panel also look to the future of cancer treatment and what that means for young people.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 70: An insight into our apprenticeships
Our training principal Emma Rush talks to two of our apprentices, Apprentice Paralegal Thyra Simpson, and Business Administration Apprentice Angelina Vincent. They give you an insight into completing an apprenticeship with us.
Together they cover:
- What an apprenticeship is
- A ‘normal day’ in the life of an apprentice
- The skills they feel are most important for their roles
- Misconceptions about apprenticeships
- What their friends and families thought about them choosing an apprenticeship.
They’ll also give you advice and tips for choosing your path and making your own application.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 69: Cervical cancer prevention week: screening, symptoms and support
There are many barriers that prevent women and people with a cervix from attending their cervical screening. But spotting the Human papillomavirus (HPV virus) and cell changes early has a significant impact on outcomes.
Our host and medical negligence expert Samuel Hill is joined by our client Sarah McDonald and Bridget Little from Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust as they discuss:
- What it’s like to be diagnosed with cervical cancer and how to talk about it with your family
- The importance of cervical screening
- The signs and symptoms to look out for
- The support that’s available around attending your screening, receiving a diagnosis and coping with treatment.
You can call Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust Helpline on 0808 802 8000.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM.
Episode 68: An insight into our training contracts
Trainee solicitors Vassilios Goulielmos and Lorna Benson join our training principal, Emma Rush to give you an insight into completing a training contract with us.
Together, they cover what a training contract is, a ‘normal day’ in the life of a trainee, and what skills they feel are most important in their roles. They also discuss why they wanted to become solicitors and offer you advice and tips for your own application.
Episode 67: E-Scooters, the law and the implications for those with visual impairments
Although e-scooters are becoming commonplace in most major UK cities, the law surrounding them isn’t common knowledge.
In our latest podcast, our senior associate solicitor Richard Biggs is joined by Lewis Winton, regional campaigns officer, and Erik Matthies, policy officer, from the Royal National Institute of Blind People. Together, they discuss:
- E-scooter accidents and injury statistics
- The law’s view on e-scooter use and ownership
- How blind and partially sighted people are affected day-to-day
- What can be done to make e-scooters use safer for everyone.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 66: IP issues in an economic downturn
In our latest podcast, our Intellectual Property (IP) experts, Georgie Collins and Marcus Collins, discuss why you shouldn’t overlook protecting your brand when preparing to overcome the challenges of energy prices, consumer pessimism and political certainty. They cover:
- The meaning of IP rights
- What you should look out for when cost cutting
- The benefits of focusing on innovation and IP
- What to consider during an economic downturn
- The implications of taking confidential information.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 65: Whistleblowing in the UK and beyond
In our latest podcast, our employment specialist, Sybille Steiner is joined by Legal Director of Protect, Sybille Raphael. They look at the current protection UK whistleblowing laws provide and why businesses should take whistleblowing seriously. They discuss:
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- If regulators expect companies to have a proactive approach to whistleblowing
- The UK’s whistleblowing framework and if EU partners are going further
- How organisations can foster a speak up culture
- Why whistleblowing should be taken seriously.
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Protect supports organisations, large or small, improve their speak up culture through our membership support, training & consultancy, and unique Whistleblowing Benchmark diagnostic tool. No matter what sector your organisation operates in, we can complement and improve your speak up arrangements.
Episode 64: HR considerations for neurodivergent colleagues
Whether you’re a business owner, line manager or HR professionals there’s a range of considerations you must make when employing and managing neurodivergent colleagues. Host Helen Dyke is joined by Emily Banks of Enna Global. They cover:
- The definition of neurodiversity and why it’s important to be an inclusive employer
- How your recruitment process could be limiting applications from the neurodivergent talent pool
- Reasonable adjustments once your colleague has been onboarded, such as the office set up, and why you might want to reconsider its layout
- Acas guidance on neurodiversity in the workplace
- The role Enna plays in kickstarting an organisation’s neurodiversity journey.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 63: Supporting clients through our new counselling service
If you’re experiencing change within your family relationships, talking to our specialist Counsellor and Coach could help. On our latest podcast episode, our experts discuss the benefits of our new counselling service. Host Zahra Pabani is joined by our Client Counseller, Vicky Lambert, Senior Associate, Fiona Farrell and 4PB Barrister, Rhiannon Lloyd. The panel provide expert insight on topics including:
- How counselling can provide comprehensive support to those with a family law issue
- How Vicky can tailor her support to clients needs
- Providing clients with a greater understanding of the emotions they're feeling
- The importance of choice through providing other services like counselling.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 62: ESG and corporate occupiers of real estate
Following this year’s Office Occupiers’ report, our panel consider how ESG might affect corporate occupiers’ thinking when it comes to changing their office requirements. Real Estate expert Paul Henson is joined by Robert Pearson, director at Savills, Richard Starr, executive property director at Palace Capital. They discuss:
- The main reasons businesses are looking to relocate
- Whether pressures from employees are driving businesses towards more sustainable spaces
- The business benefits of choosing a more sustainable building
- Which businesses or sectors are most focused on their environmental impact.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captive.FM
Episode 61: The importance of palliative care following a cancer diagnosis
Palliative care is often associated with end of life treatment, and a lot of people are reluctant to engage with hospices. But considering palliative care early can be really beneficial.
Our host and workplace illness expert Nicola Handley is joined by our client Linda Fee, Dr Clare Gardiner from the University of Sheffield and rehabilitation expert Michaela Morris. As they discuss:
- The benefits of palliative care
- How hospices can support family members
- The terminology used for life-limiting care
- The importance of talking about palliative care.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captive.FM
Episode 60: What is ESG and why it should matter to your business
Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) is a way of evaluating the social impact of a business.
It's something we hear about more and more these days, and it's rapidly becoming a business priority. However, there's no single definition of what it means, and no single criteria to measure success against.
Led by lawyer Faye Bargery, our panel of experts discuss what ESG means for your business and why it's important to take action on it.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 59: Mediation is beginning to play an increasingly important role in family law
An expert panel joins our podcast host and family law partner, Zahra Pabani to discuss mediation and the importance of it.
On the panel is founder of, Family Mediation and Mentoring, a bespoke Family Mediation Service, Rachael Oakes. Mills & Reeve Partner and specialist financial and children lawyer, Joanna Grandfield. Mediator and family law partner, Claire Filer
Together we explore a variety of topics relating to mediation including:
- How hybrid mediation can benefit families
- The increasing importance and popularity of mediation
- Changing mind-sets on mediation
- The role of complex assets in mediation
- How mediation could look moving forward.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Captivate.FM
Episode 58: Bike week – cyclists' safety
Serious injury expert Peter Lorence hosts our latest podcast during Bike Week.
He’s joined by Michael Gaffney, Chairman of Blue Light Cycling Club, and DS Andrew Cox, Superintendent of Lincolnshire Police.
Together, they discuss the dangers posed to cyclists on our roads and how we tackle them, the recent Highway Code update, and tips for drivers and cyclists whilst on the road.
Episode 57: The state of the care sector and the recent care reform proposals
Our host Tim Farmer, Clinical Director at Comentis, and key experts discuss the care sector and the recent care reform proposals.
On the panel is Alison Hesketh, a Senior Life Specialist and founder of Timefinders - a company which bridges the gap between the legal and financial professions and the care sector, and Shaleeza Hasham, director at CHD Living, an award-winning, family-owned group of care services.
We also have our very own Stewart Stretton-Hill, Senior Associate Solicitor specialising in helping elderly and vulnerable clients with legal issues related to mental capacity, asset protection and care fee planning.
Together they take a look at what are the care reform proposals, how will they effect those who are planning financially for care or who have loved ones that will shortly be moving into care and how the practicalities will work.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Captivate.FM
Episode 56: Managing and preventing injury in sport
Elite sport is an ultra-competitive environment. But athletes and teams who can reduce their injury rates and shorten their recovery times can gain that competitive edge.
Join our host and sports expert Ted Powell, as he chats to men’s lead performance nutritionist from The Football Association Dr Chris Rosimus, The Physio Clinic’s elite sports physiotherapist Nick Worth, and performance director at Zone 7, Rich Buchanan.
They take a deep dive into the role of physiotherapy, technology, and nutrition in relation to injury management and prevention. They’ll also discuss some of the legal considerations you need to be aware of.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Captivate.FM
Episode 55: A potential conveyancing revolution – consumer protection regulations
Our National Head of Residential Property, Jeremy Raj, highlights the key changes and their impact on consumers, estate agents, and the whole of the residential property industry.
He is joined by experts Emma Cooke, Policy and Information Manager from Trading Standards and Kate Faulkner, Property Expert. They discuss in detail what the regulations are, what the changes will mean, and the potential repercussions, including:
- What has changed and why
- What is the timing for the changes and how will they be enforced
- How will the roles of estate agents and conveyancers change
- The new obligations for sellers
- Implications for systems and tech changes
- Buyers, sellers, tech companies and estate agents – will there be a tie up?
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Captivate.FM
Episode 54: Menopause in the workplace
In our latest menopause report, we worked with YouGov and balance – the women’s wellbeing app – to survey over 1,000 HR professionals. The results revealed the worrying lack of action amongst workplaces when it comes to the menopause.
Join our host Joanne Moseley, as she speaks with fellow Irwin Mitchell partner Jenny Arrowsmith, GP and menopause expert Dr Rebecca Lewis, and Jill Kay, HR manager at ASD Lighting. They discuss what businesses can do to better support their menopausal employees.
Episode 53: Mental health in elite sport with Lloyd Ashley
Resilience, perseverance and grit are celebrated in sport, and there’s more focus on performance than anything else. In this environment, discussing mental health challenges can be hard, but this narrative appears to be changing.
Recently, household names such as Wayne Rooney, Naomi Osaka and Joe Marler have openly spoken about their mental health struggles. Is awareness of mental health in sport increasing? And are people starting to consider the mental challenges athletes face?
Join our host Ted Powell, as he speaks with Ospreys and Wales lock Lloyd Ashley about the importance of navigating mental health in elite sport.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Captivate.FM
Episode 52: Diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Up to 40% of employees are likely to move jobs in 2022 if they don’t feel valued, engaged and properly rewarded. This trend has been coined “The Great Resignation,” but we see it as the Great Refresh, where employers can reconsider how they recruit.
Join our host Jenny Arrowsmith, as she speaks with Bolu Faseun, Diversity & Inclusion Client Lead at Michael Page, and Lisa Tomlinson, Founder and CEO of Limelite People Group.
Episode 51: Mentoring in a new work environment
Recent challenges including Brexit and COVID-19 have changed the way we work. For those in the early stages of their career, considering a career change or in education, much can be gained through mentorship. In this podcast our expert panel, led by Melanie Bancroft, explore the benefits of mentorship and why it should be prioritised on any business’ agenda.
Episode 50: Women in sport – women and wellbeing
How does wellbeing in women’s sport compare with the men’s? What additional support do they require? Can, or should, governing bodies, clubs and athletes be doing more?
Issues around wellbeing have made many front – and back – page headlines over the last year. Possibly the biggest case being the withdrawal of American record-breaking gold-medal gymnast Simone Biles from two finals at the Olympics, citing mental health issues as the reason.
Host Naomi Findlay is joined by Irwin Mitchell colleague, medical negligence expert and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Chloe Morgan, and Dave Ward, Leanne Infante and Abbie Ward of top-flight rugby team Bristol Bears Women. Together, they get to the bottom of this important issue.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Episode 49: Finding Love in Later Life - How You Can Protect Yourself Financially and Legally
This Valentine's Day, our family law expert Zahra Pabani explores how to find love in later life, and how you can protect yourself legally and financially.
Join Zahra as she discusses love in later life with Rachel Maclynn, founder of the Vida Consultancy matchmaking agency. Is it a case of head over heart?
Our family lawyer Sarah Balfour and private client lawyer Emma McCann are also in the hot seat, to suggest practical steps around protecting your wealth and your loved ones.
We'll focus on:
- Building connections, matchmaking and helping clients find love for the mature client
- Tools to protect your wealth and loved ones: Wills, Lasting Power of Attorneys, pre- and post-nuptial agreements
- Heart or head? Practical advice to consider when re-marrying and moving in within someone.
Everyone deserves to take that leap of faith again, and find love. But, it’s wise to protect yourself and your loved ones, and move forward with one less worry.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM, or Spotify.
Episode 48: Supporting Clients Through Family Mediation
Family disputes can be complex and uncomfortable. But mediation can be a very effective way to resolve these disputes amicably.
Our Family law expert, Zahra Pabani, is joined by family mediator, Claire Colbert, co-founder of the bespoke family mediation service ‘Family Mediation and Mentoring’, and our family lawyer Nicola Walker who leads on alternative dispute resolution. Together they discuss the mediation process, the benefits and how it can empower those seeking a resolution, including:
- Who can benefit from mediation
- The mediation process
- How can we prepare clients for mediation
- Hybrid mediation
- Our new Mediation Support service.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Episode 47: Data Protection and Privacy Claims - What the Recent Cases Mean for Organisations
Data protection is a fast-moving area of law at the best of times, but recently there have been a number of cases decided which have an important impact on businesses.
Joanne Bone is joined by Emma Yates and Tom Barnard to discuss:
- The types of claims that can be made for breaches of confidentiality
- The potential for class action lawsuits for breaking data protection laws
- What damages individuals can look to recover.
Listen now on Captivate.FM.
Episode 46: Recovery And Rehabilitation After A Serious Injury Abroad
An injury to a loved one is heartbreaking, but when it happens on holiday it can be even more difficult.
Cheryl Palmer-Hughes is joined by her clients Wendy and Gary. They talk about what happened to Wendy, her injuries and her progression. Their case manager Natasha explains how the pandemic affected Wendy’s rehabilitation, and how she and Gary have overcome the issues they’ve faced.
Episode 45: Navigating the New Commercial Rent Coronavirus Bill
With many businesses unable to operate as usual during the pandemic, tenants have found themselves struggling with rent debts. Similarly, many landlords who rely on the rent for their income have seen their property values plummet or have struggled with cash flow. The newly proposed Commercial Rent Bill will ringfence the debt that has been accrued as a result of COVID-19 and create an entirely new process for assessing what rent should be paid.
Episode 44: Cancer Rehabilitation - Why It Matters
When you’re told you have lung cancer, the shock and uncertainty you feel is unimaginable, but there’s help at hand, and that’s the topic of our latest podcast.
Nicola Handley is joined by her client David. He explains how the specialist support he’s had from Nicola and expert guests Lisa Barnes and Lynn de Dombal has transformed his quality of life.
Episode 43: Manufacturing - What the 2050 Net Zero Goal Means for Manufacturers
There’s pressure on manufacturers to achieve net zero by 2050. But what does it really mean to be net zero? What could the new infrastructure look like? How could surplus energy be stored? Listen to Claire Petricca-Riding discuss alternative energy sources with experts Alastair Morris, Ben Lewis and Professor Jon Gibbins.
Episode 42: Settling a Case via Financial Dispute Resolution and Early Neutral Evaluation
Host and family law expert Ros Bever chats with Samantha Hillis, valued QC and matrimonial finance specialist at St John's Building. They explore the options available to couples to resolve their issues outside of court, and how this can be beneficial to everyone involved.
The podcast covers:
- What early neutral evaluation is and how it can be used to resolve issues
- How early neutral evaluation works in practice
- How alternative dispute resolution has evolved since the pandemic
- The financial advantage to out of court settlements.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Learn more about our family law solicitors' expertise with alternative dispute resolution.
Episode 41: Doing Business and Expanding Operations in the US
Our latest UK Powerhouse report ranked the US number one for FDI into and out of the UK. We're seeing increasing activity in the transatlantic corridor from UK businesses looking to expand or diversify in the US and US businesses looking to expand their operations in the UK, Europe and further eastwards.
Join our host and Head of US desk Georgie Collins as she chats with experts Bryan Bletso and Tara Nicholson. They discuss the opportunities and trends in relation to FDI from the US to the UK and why tax should be a high priority for UK businesses setting up in the US.
Episode 40: Manufacturers and Academia - Working Together Successfully
The knowledge from a university, paired with the commercial know-how of a manufacturer, could be described as the perfect match. But the need to innovate is becoming increasingly important in this rapidly changing environment, particularly following the announcement in the summer of the UK Innovation Strategy. Join Alex Newman and his panel of experts to discover how to create successful partnerships between manufacturers and universities.
Episode 39: Why Menopause Is a Business Issue
Over the last few years, there’s been increased discussion among businesses about how they can help support menopausal women in their organisations. Research into this area suggests that somewhere between 10% and 53% of women are negatively affected by menopausal symptoms at work.
Hear our employment experts Jo Moseley and Jenny Arrowsmith discuss how organisations can help menopausal women continue to feel confident and comfortable in their work.
Episode 38: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Cases Involving Children
Our host and family law expert Ros Bever chats with Marie Shaoul, founder and director of Rolling Stone Coaching and also responsible for developing The Co-Parent Way, helping separated couples co-parent together.
They discuss:
- Resolving issues via co-parent coaching and what the benefits are of it
- The impact of early intervention in a dispute and the long-term impact on children
- Exploring the different options of ADR when it comes to cases involving children
- How coaching and supporting mediators and solicitors can help family resolution issues.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Episode 37: Doing business in the USA
A recent study by British American Business and Bain reports that the key priorities for US investors in the UK include better relations with the EU, a US-UK Free Trade Agreement and more clarity around the UK industrial strategy. This is despite US companies showing significant confidence in the UK as a place to do business.
Join our host and Head of US desk Georgie Collins as she chats with US business experts Emanuel Adam and John Dickerman. They discuss the opportunities, challenges, and trends for UK-based businesses when choosing to do business in the US, or expanding their operations in the US.
Episode 36: Pensions and Retirement Planning
We're supporting National Pensions Awareness Day which is all about raising awareness on the importance of preparing and saving for retirement - we'll be looking at the key issues that everybody faces when considering pension options.
Join our host and pensions expert Penny Cogher as she chats with Naomi Neville, Solicitor in our Tax, Trust and Estates team and George Uglow, Financial Planner here at Irwin Mitchell.
Episode 35: Embracing Equality and Diversity
Equality and diversity is a key topic among employers. The 2010 Equality Act consolidated prior legislation around discrimination and offered businesses more consistency in their approach. Since then, there’s been plenty of studies which demonstrate the commercial benefits to businesses who embrace equality and diversity as part of their model or structure.
Tune in to hear employment expert Elaine Huttley discusses this with Sheri Hughes, UK Diversity & Inclusion Director at Page Group.
Episode 34: Dealing with Pre-nups in a Mediation Forum
We’re leading the way in raising awareness of the options available to couples to amicably resolve their issues outside of court – during this podcast we’ll talk specifically about mediation and pre-nups and how they work in a mediation setting.
Join our host and family law expert Ros Bever as she chats with Joanna Grandfield, partner and head of the family team in London at Mills & Reeve.
Episode 33: New Ways of Working – Embedding Flexible, Agile and Hybrid Working in Your Business
At least 46% of the working population worked from home at some point during 2020 and 2021. After witnessing the benefits to employees and businesses, many organisations are considering introducing flexible, agile or hybrid working patterns, offering their workers greater freedom as to when and where they work. Host Jenny Arrowsmith discusses this development with fellow employment expert Helen Dyke.
Episode 32: Divorce - Let's Do It Differently
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is becoming an increasingly popular choice for couples to amicably resolve issues outside of court. However our recent survey highlighted that 39% of divorcees were not aware of the alternative options.
Our family law expert Ros Bever is joined by:
- Joshua Rozenburg, Britain's most experience legal commentator
- Lord Wilson, a former Justice of the UK Supreme Court
- Janet Bazley, QC at 1GC, Gillian Bishop, consultant at Flip
- Nicholas Allen, QC at 29 Bedford Row.
Together, they discuss the different options available to help resolve family disputes amicably outside of court and what the industry needs to do to raise awareness of these options.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Episode 31: Family Businesses - The Financial and Emotional Challenges
Family businesses often face difficult challenges and additional complexities that can impact you, your family and your business. Our experts uncover the emotional and financial impacts, generational issues, succession planning and family dynamics that often get in the way of running a thriving business.
James Laycock, Partner in our Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team is joined by guest speaker Russell Haworth from The Family Business Partnership. They discuss a variety of issues that family businesses face, including the importance of discussing financial and succession plans with the next generation.
Episode 30: Incentivising and Retaining Your Workforce
Over the past year, COVID-19 restrictions have caused a dramatic shift in our working habits. While some are keen to get back to the office, many employees have enjoyed the greater flexibility that working from home offers.
As the government lifts restrictions, this podcast covers what businesses must now consider to adapt their offering to remain attractive to employees. Our employment specialists Glenn Hayes and Padma Tadi-Booth discuss the issues with Ian Goodwin, a chartered tax adviser and employment tax partner of Mazars.
Episode 29: Coping With The Loss Of A Child
Every year, over 22,000 parents and carers experience the tragedy of losing a child. To observe National Bereaved Parents Day, our podcast explores the coping mechanisms and legal support available for grieving parents.
Medical negligence solicitor Laura Daly is joined by Gayle Routledge, Chief Executive Officer of A Child of Mine; consultant psychiatrist Dr Richard Caplan; and Andy Swinburne, an Irwin Mitchell client who has experienced the loss of a child. They’ll discuss support networks, the impact on mental health, and how you can keep your child’s memory alive.
Listen to the episode now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify,
Episode 28: What’s on the Horizon for the Rural Economy
Around 12 million people live and work in the UK’s rural areas, contributing around £400 billion to the economy.
But the last 12 months have seen its desirability increase considerably. Purchase and rental markets have boomed – thanks to home working – and global travel restrictions have led to an increase in domestic holidays. But challenges remain for landowners in the form of Brexit and climate change.
Join our host James Pavey, environmental and planning expert Claire Petricca‑Riding, and Ed Mansel Lewis, Head of the Vineyard Group and a Director in Strutt & Parker’s rural team - listen now on Captivate.FM.
Episode 27: Why Holiday Pay is Still Such a Big Issue for Business
The Working Time Regulations say that a worker must receive a week's pay for a week’s holiday.
But the concept of a week’s pay is set out in a number of pieces of legislation that weren’t created with holiday pay in mind, and so holiday pay remains a big issue for businesses.
Episode 26: Foreign Direct Investment and the UK Economy
Around £1.5 trillion of inward investment was held in the UK in 2019, according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures. Attracting more foreign direct investment is vital for developing the UK's infrastructure, creating job opportunities and raising productivity.
But activity's been heavily impacted by Brexit and COVID-19. Join our host Rob Cowling, international expert Bryan Bletso and Daniel Casares-Lauritsen, Chief Business Development Officer at First Law International, as they discuss the findings of our April 2021 UK Powerhouse report.
Episode 25: Supporting Trans Employees
"In 1972 British Airways had a female pilot, but they didn’t know it and neither did I."
These are the words of retired pilot and Chair of the diversity charity GIRES Cat Burton, who gave an amazing insight into being a trans employee in our latest podcast.
Alongside employment expert Helen Dyke, they discuss how employers can support trans employees, covering important topics like:
- Practical steps for employers
- The Equality Act, gender re-assignment and gender recognition certificates
- Ensuring your policies are trans-inclusive
- Trans-specific diversity training
- Consulting your staff
- Dress codes, bathroom access, pronouns, and more.
It’s estimated there are approximately 600,000 trans and non-binary people in Britain. Many employers are keen to be supportive, but are unsure how best to do so.
The podcast will help you as an employer or HR professional make sure your organisation is a diverse and trans-inclusive workplace.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM, Spotify.
Learn more about how our employment solicitors can help with equality, diversity and discrimination issues in your organisation.
Episode 24: The Life-changing Impact of a Serious Injury
Our latest podcast features two clients currently recovering from life-changing brain and spinal injuries. They talk candidly about the challenges they’ve faced, the progress they’ve made and the difference the right type of support, medical care and rehabilitation can make.
Irwin Mitchell lawyers Stacy Clements and Jack Sales are joined by their clients Rosie Mayes and Joe Watts. Rosie is tetraplegic after a road traffic collision in 2009 left her with a severe spinal cord injury. Joe suffered a brain injury while working as a professional stuntman on Fast & Furious 9 in 2019.
Episode 23: Cladding – A Way Forward
The Grenfell Tower disaster changed the landscape of the housing market as we know it. Four years on, there’s still a lot of uncertainty across the industry on how to resolve the issues we face.
Partner and Head of Residential Property Jeremy Raj hosts our latest podcast, which looks at:
- Blights on flats
- Service charge consultations
- RICS guidance and EWS1 forms
- The Fire Safety Bill and Fire Risk Assessments
- The role of a Building Safety Manager
- Is commonhold the solution?
Jeremy is joined by Chris Baker, who heads up our Leasehold Enfranchisement and Residential Management teams. Their guest is Julia Webb, group building surveyor at Dorrington PLC and vice chair of the British Property Federation’s Building Safety sounding Board.
The podcast draws on our ten-point plan on how the industry should move forward from the cladding crisis, featured in our exclusive cladding report.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify
Episode 22: Asbestos – the Past, Present and the Future
During Asbestos Awareness Week, Rosemary Giles hosts our latest podcast to look at:
- The dangers associated with asbestos
- Why people still use asbestos around the world
- Preventative measures we can take until we find a cure
- Banning mining and manufacturing asbestos, and enforcing existing laws
- The landmark legal cases that has brought about positive change.
Our guests this week are Kate Hill, Adrian Budgen and Greg Byrne.
Kate is a senior research fellow and National Institute for Health research adviser at Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and a trustee of the June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund.
Adrian Budgen is the asbestos-related disease solicitor who supported June in her landmark legal case 25 years ago, and Greg Byrne is a director of RB Asbestos Consultants.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Captivate.FM
Episode 21: The Changing Consumer - How COVID-19 Has Changed Shopping Habits
The consumer sector is vital to the health of the UK economy. But it’s been severely impacted by COVID-19.
Join our consumer sector experts Rob Coleridge and Alex Newman, along with Simon Preece, co-founder of sensecheck.com and change agent & director of growth at Bigger & Better Things, as they discuss:
- Changing consumer behaviour - 61% of us have changes stores, brands or the way we shop
- Pressures for the UK high street and the demise of household names like Debenhams, Burton, and Topshop
- The need for continued disruption post-lockdown due to Brexit-related import and export disruption.
Listen to the podcast now on Captivate.FM.
Episode 20: IR35 - Are you ready for the changes?
IR35 tax legislation rules for off-payroll workers are changing from Tuesday 6 April. But how will this impact your business? And what steps do you need to take to avoid falling foul of the new rules?
Episode 19: Supporting Children with Special Educational Needs as the Schools Open Again
As schools open their doors again up and down the country, it marks the start of another period of uncertainty for children with special educational needs and the parents, carers and charities that support them.
Just days away from the anniversary of the first national lockdown, our latest podcast considers the impact of COVID-19, social distancing and home schooling on the children who rely on structure, routine and extra support. We also discuss Education, Health and Care plans and why these legal documents have never been more important.
Episode 18: Key budget highlights explained
Our host and residential property expert Jeremy Raj explores the main highlights of the Budget announcement, and how it could affect you.
Jeremy is joined by our very own experts, Ashley Hill from our Tax, Trusts and Estates team, Financial Planning expert Jason Mountford, and Claire Petricca-Riding, Head of Planning and Environment, to look closely at the potential impact for our clients.
We'll focus on:
- The updates to personal taxes, including Capital Gains Tax and Income Tax, and the after-effect it will have on Inheritance Tax and financial planning
- How the Stamp Duty extension and Mortgage guarantee will influence the housing sector
- The green agenda and environmental adjustments.
Listen now on Captivate.FM.
Episode 17: How To Find Love in Lockdown, and How To Protect Yourself When You Do
Our host and family law expert Zahra Pabani explores how to find love in lockdown, and how to protect yourself when you do.
Join Zahra as she chats with Rachel Maclynn, founder of exclusive matchmaking agency the Vida Consultancy, about how she works with clients to help build connections and ultimately make love matches.
Zahra is also joined by Annabel Bosman, Head of Relationship Management for the Royal Bank of Canada, who's sharing her experiences of how her clients deal with new love and protecting their wealth.
We'll focus on:
- The psychology of matchmaking, and how to help clients find love - particularly during lockdown
- How to protect your wealth and investments when embarking on a new relationship
- Legal wealth protection tools such as Living Together Agreements and pre- and post-nuptial agreements.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify and read more about how our family law team can help you.
Episode 16: Cervical Cancer - Prevention, the Cure and COVID-19
Every year around 850 lives are lost to cervical cancer in the UK and it’s the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Yet it’s a preventable and curable disease if detected and treated early.
During cervical cancer prevention week, we talk about the importance of early diagnosis and regular screening and consider the impact COVID-19 is having on this.
Joining our host,
Emma Rush, is fellow medical negligence solicitor
Mark Cawley are two very special guests. Professor Jean V. McHale from Birmingham University researches and writes in the area of health care law and is the Director of the Centre for Health Law, Science and Policy at Birmingham Law School.
She is joined by Robert Hammond, Consultant Gynaecologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Robert runs a practice which specialises in pelvic surgery and the management of gynaecological cancers and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Listen now on
Captivate.FM to find out more about the potential symptoms to look out for, the treatment currently available and why letters sent out to women at risk can cause unnecessary worry, which is amplified by the ongoing pandemic.
Learn more about how we can help if you or a loved one has suffered due to a cervical cancer misdiagnosis
Episode 15: Brexit - Managing the Impact on Supply Chains
Listen now on Captivate.FM to learn how Europa Worldwide prepared their business for Brexit, and get up-to-the-minute legal advice on protecting your trading relationships.
Episode 14: Homelessness and food banks - the impact of COVID-19 and how we can help
Having food on the table and a roof over our heads are basic human rights, but many in the UK struggle for these simple necessities.
We're supporting 25 homelessness charities and food banks this winter and wanted to learn more about their work and what we can do to help.
To understand more about homelessness and food poverty, you need to speak to the people who work tirelessly day in, day out to drive positive change.
With this in mind, we invited some of our charity partners to join us for a special edition of our Irwin Mitchell podcast:
- Patsy Davies, Assistant Project Manager at Manchester Foodbank
- Ben Richardson, Charity Director at Caring in Bristol
- Ian Wilkins, Fundraising and Relationships Manager at Crawley Open House.
Hosting the podcast is Margaret Ryan, a trustee of the Irwin Mitchell Charities Foundation.
Their discussion covers the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges ahead, and what we can all do to make a real difference. In particular, our guests discuss how we could see unprecedented numbers experiencing homelessness and using foodbanks in 2021, and how to prevent this.
Thanks to the insight of our special guests, the podcast delivers an honest, educational and emotive discussion. It’s full of helpful advice, heart-warming stories and cautionary tales.
Listen to this podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM, or Spotify.
Episode 13: Road Safety Week
According to our partners Brake, the national road safety charity, someone is injured on a UK road every four minutes. During Road Safety Week, our latest podcast reflects on the often life-changing impact of a road traffic collision and considers how they can be prevented as the dark nights draw in and the winter weather arrives.
We also discuss the current lockdown, the increase in cycling and the worrying trend that saw police report a 71% spike in speeding during the previous national shut down.
Our host Peter Lorence is joined by Michael Anderson, a client of ours who suffered a bleed on the brain and had to have his left leg amputated after he was hit by a car going too fast in dangerous conditions.
Joining Michael is traffic sergeant Paul Cording from the North Yorkshire police force. Paul has years of experience of road traffic policing and has had to attend far too many fatal incidents while doing his job.
Finally, our paralegal Phil King, talks about his current role and his previous one, where he served with Northumbria Police for over 33 years, as a family liaison coordinator and lead investigator into serious traffic incidents.
Listen to this podcast now on Captivate.FM.
Episode 12: Challenges of Socially Distanced Rehabilitation
The COVID-19 pandemic and the social distancing measures that followed have changed the way rehabilitation is delivered forever. As the UK enters lockdown again, our latest podcast looks at the positive and negative impact of virtual support and considers what this will mean in the future.
Our host Deirdre Healy is joined by Jennifer Appleby, a support and rehabilitation co-ordinator at Irwin Mitchell and Jackie Dean, a clinical director at N-able, a rehabilitation centre in Birkenhead.
In this podcast we focus on:
- The long-term effects of delivering rehabilitation through virtual platforms and how it differs from face-to-face appointments
- The impact of our clients mental health as a result of the pandemic and the risk of this having a long-lasting impact on their rehabilitation
- How virtual appointments let everyone from occupational therapists to physio's to support and rehabilitation co-ordinators get together at the same time.
Listen to our podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM, or Spotify.
Episode 11: Life as a Trainee Solicitor
A special edition of our podcast for those who're considering a career in law and want to know more about what life is like as a trainee solicitor.
Training Principal and partner Emma Rush is joined by a series of trainees to discuss the role of a trainee solicitor, our DNA, and the hot topic of technology in law.
Episode 10: The Impact of Divorce in Later Life
Leaving a marriage in later life, whether through divorce or separation, isn't a step that people take lightly. But it's something we're seeing more of with every year that passes.
Our latest podcast focusses on the emotional, financial and legal issues that come with separating in later life, and how those affected can protect themselves.
This week’s host is Zahra Pabani, a Partner in our family law team. She’s joined by fellow family lawyer Sarah Balfour, tax trust and estates specialist Emma McCann, and guest Maggie Cork. Maggie is a psychologist and director of Maggie Cork and Associates, which provides consultancy and coaching in health and social care, alongside medico-legal and clinical services.
In this podcast we focus on:
- The emotional effect and impact on individuals in later life when going through a divorce
- The legal options and financial issues that require careful consideration
- The steps individuals can do to protect themselves emotionally, financially and legally.
Listen to our podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Episode 9: The Life-Changing Impact of Cancer
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is usually associated with asbestos exposure and every year 2,500 people sadly lose their lives to this condition.
In our latest podcast, Joanne Jefferies and Ian Bailey, asbestos-related disease claims specialists, take an in-depth look at the terminal illness with guests Mick May and Liz Darlison.
Mick is an Irwin Mitchell client who has published his incredible story of survival from mesothelioma in his brand new book, Cancer & Pisces. Liz is Head of Services at Mesothelioma UK, a charity that we're proud to have supported since its launch in 2004.
In this podcast we focus on:
- The life-changing impact of mesothelioma and why raising awareness is so important
- What made Mick write such an uplifting book and some of the honest, funny and emotional stories that make it such a fascinating read
- The work Mesothelioma UK does to help people with the illness on a daily basis and how we help our clients protect what matters most.
Listen to our podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Read more about making a mesothelioma compensation claim
Episode 8: It's Time to Talk About Sepsis
For World Sepsis Day 2020, we invited two very special guests onto our latest podcast to take an in-depth look at the illness, the warning signs and why raising awareness has never been more important due to COVID-19.
Our host Sarah Coles, a medical negligence expert, is joined by Ron Daniels, the founder of UK Sepsis Trust and an ICU consultant and Andrea, a client of ours who lost both her legs after delayed sepsis treatment. In this podcast we focus on:
Episode 7: Back to School with Special Educational Needs
Children with special educational needs make up around 15% of all pupils in mainstream education. As schools reopen up and down the country, many of their parents have unanswered questions. Our latest podcast considers the issues that are causing families uncertainty as they deal with this ‘new normal’ as a result of coronavirus.
Our host Yogi Amin is joined by fellow public law solicitor Caroline Barrett, Louise Gillard, from disability charity Scope, and Jo van Berckel. Jo is the mother of Kit, an incredible young man with cerebral palsy who is one of the stars of our I Am Able campaign.
In this podcast we focus on:
- How children with a disability have found home schooling during lockdown and whether they’re ready to go back to the classroom
- Education, health and care plans – what they are, the difference they make and why they’re more important than ever before
- The crucial role of a teaching assistant and why social distancing could create a whole host of new challenges
Listen to our podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify
Read more about how our lawyers can help children access SEN services
Episode 6: Moving in Together: Traps, Pitfalls and Protection
Moving in together is a big step for many couples. The stamp duty holiday, introduced in June 2020, makes it easier for people to get on the property ladder.
In our latest podcast we take an in-depth look at the state of the housing market right now, the impact of lockdown and what you should consider before buying a property.
Jeremy Raj, our National Head of Residential Property, is joined in this podcast by:
- Deborah Levy, family law solicitor
- Emma McCann from our Tax, Trusts & Estates team,
- Natasha Furman, Chartered Surveyor at Winkworth Estate & Letting Agents.
Listen now to find out about:
- The traps that many fall into and how you can protect yourself and your property
- The difference between being joint tenants or tenants in common, and why it matters
- The housing market during a pandemic and why planning for the unexpected is more important than ever before
- What exactly pre and post-nups are and why they can be so valuable
Listen to our podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Want to learn more buying a property? Visit our Conveyancing and Property section or contact a member of our team to find out how we can help.
Episode 5: Commercial Property in a Covid-19 World
In our latest podcast, we review the effects Covid-19 has had on the letting of commercial properties, and how the industry fares for individuals and businesses.
Danny Revitt and Lisa Stratford from our real estate team are joined by our special guest Dan Bayley, head of tenant representation at BNP Paribas. Together they discuss the issues faced by commercial landlords and tenants, investors, and employees.
We’ll look at:
- The tenant’s angle – what are your options when your cash flow stops due to the Government’s restrictions?
- The Code of Conduct published to encourage co-operation between landlords and tenants
- Are landlords seen as ‘bad guys’, and if so, should we have sympathy for them?
Listen to our commercial property podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Captivate.FM or Spotify.
Want to learn more? Visit our Real Estate section or contact a member of our team to find out more about how we can help.
Episode 4: No-Fault Divorce - What the end to the ‘blame game’ means for couples
In June 2020, parliament passed a new law introducing no-fault divorce – the first time divorce law has changed in fifty years.
For our first episode, our family law specialists Zahra Pabani and Tara Smith discuss the announcement with Marcie Shaoul, founder and family coach at Rolling Stone Coaching.