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Edwin Coe LLP's Podcast

36 Episodes

4 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Ongoing property issues for 2022 – ESG, Sustainability and Planning
Joanne McIvor looks at these issues and discusses how they have and will continue to become mainstream concerns.   Landlords and tenants need to collaborate and solve together the challenges of where the liability lies for improving the environmental performance of buildings.  The drive for net zero properties could lead to stranded assets and a new class of distressed assets.Lenders are already showing a keen interest in the energy and environmental performance of their investment portfolios.  We are seeing, and will continue to see, funding decisions impacted on ESG and the development of green finance mechanisms. Joanne also discusses planning which is still in a state of flux and not enough has been done to support the high street.For further information regarding this topic, please contact Joanne McIvor: Telephone: +44 (0)20 7691 4171 Email: joanne.mcivor@edwincoe.comhttps://www.edwincoe.com/our-people/joanne-mcivor/
13 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Data Subject Access Requests - steps for businesses in dealing with them
Intellectual Property and Data partner, Nick Phillips discusses the increase in DSARs, where an individual has the right to request copies of their personal data.  Nick highlights the growing number of requests businesses now receive from a multitude of sources i.e. employees, ex-employees, customers, suppliers etc and offers top tips in how to prepare for and deal with a DSAR.  He will also identify what should be included and what can be exempt.For further information regarding this topic, please contact Nick Phillips: Telephone: +44 (0)20 7691 4191 Email: nick.phillips@edwincoe.comhttps://www.edwincoe.com/our-people/nick-phillips/ 
8 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Covid-19 commercial rent arrears, arbitration and next steps
Property & Trusts Litigation Partner Shams Rahman provides guidance for landlords and tenants on commercial rental arrears accrued during the coronavirus pandemic and the government’s arbitration scheme.Shams discusses the government moratorium which restricted collection of commercial rent arrears during the pandemic, resulting in vast rental arrears and in some cases tenants becoming insolvent, leaving Landlords seeking to recover possession of their properties via forfeiture. He discusses in particular the longer term impact of the moratorium and remedies following its lifting where the government has encouraged both landlords and tenants to resolve their rent arrears disputes through a new arbitration scheme. For further information regarding this topic, please contact Shams Rahman on +44 (0)20 7691 4045 or email shams.rahman@edwincoe.com
6 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Sponsor Licence applications for UK employers
Immigration Senior Associate Sundeep Rathod gives a helpful guide for UK employers on how to apply for a sponsor licence when hiring workers from outside of the UK, as well as potential pitfalls and tips to be aware of.
6 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: The UK class actions landscape
Head of Class Action and Finance Litigation David Greene discusses the UK class actions landscape
6 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Making an Insurance Claim - A guide for corporates, HNWIs and SMEs
Partner Nicola Maher discusses making an insurance claim and the steps corporates, HNWIs and SMEs should take in the immediate aftermath of a loss.
6 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
Bite-sized Legal Update: Financial covenants in real estate finance transactions
Banking & Finance Partner James Walton discusses financial covenants in real estate finance transactions.
9 minutes | Feb 2, 2022
Residential Construction Podcast Series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Dispute Resolution
In this podcast we provide a brief overview of the common forms of dispute resolution used in residential construction, including negotiation, mediation, adjudication, arbitration and litigation.For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
7 minutes | Nov 30, 2021
Residential Construction Podcast Series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Defects 2
In this podcast we continue our discussion of defects. We talk about what exactly qualifies as a defect, look at who might be responsible for certain types of defects, and discuss what an employer can do if a contractor will not agree to remedy defects .For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
8 minutes | Oct 20, 2021
Residential Construction Podcast Series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Defects
As we kick off the second year of our residential construction podcasts we commence our discussion of defects. Following a brief look at Retentions, we talk about defects which appear both prior to practical completion and during the defects liability period. We also look at some techniques to minimise defects disputes. For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
10 minutes | Oct 7, 2021
Litigation podcast series – The doctrine of economic duress in commercial transactions
For the first time, the Supreme Court has considered the doctrine of economic duress in its recent judgment in Pakistan International Airline Corp v Times Travel (UK) Ltd [2021] UKSC 40 (“PIA”). While it is well established that the threat of an unlawful act can give rise to economic duress, the question of whether a threat to carry out a lawful act (such as threatening to lawfully terminate a contract) can amount to actionable economic duress has been more controversial and uncertain. In PIA, the Supreme Court considered whether the threat of a lawful act can amount to economic duress and the criteria for determining this.   In short, the answer was yes – the threat of a lawful act can constitute economic duress, however the threshold is a high one in commercial scenarios. During this podcast, Zahira Hussain discusses why.
13 minutes | Sep 24, 2021
Trucks Cartel Claims – Summer 2021 update
Please join our podcast with group litigation experts Zahira Hussain and David Greene, as they provide an update on the Edwin Coe Trucks Cartel claims.  The podcast discusses the current status of the claims, who qualifies to join, the projected amount of damages, and how this litigation is funded on a no win, no fee basis. Background Edwin Coe, London’s leading group action firm, takes on truck manufacturers for claimants seeking damages from those who entered into a price fixing cartel. Five truck manufacturers, MAN, Volvo/Renault, Daimler, Iveco and DAF, have admitted to the European Commission that they participated in a price-fixing cartel from 1997 until 2011. There has also been a finding against a sixth manufacturer, Scania, by the European Commission.  If you bought, leased or subcontracted trucks weighing 6 tonnes or more between 1997 and 2011 (the cartel period), you will have a claim. Edwin Coe has funding in place, which means you can pursue your claim without cost or risk. For more information please visit our main Trucks Cartel page
8 minutes | Sep 7, 2021
Residential Construction Podcast Series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Payment under a JCT Intermediate Building Contract
In this podcast we use the JCT Intermediate Contract to talk through the payment process under a construction contract, from valuation, payment applications and payment certificates, to the final date for payment and the issuing of a payless notice. For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
6 minutes | Aug 10, 2021
Litigation podcast series – The importance of capturing all contract terms in writing
In the fourth of our Litigation podcast series, Zahira Hussain looks at a recent High Court decision which serves as a timely reminder that, whilst a contract may be oral in whole or part, contractual terms are best fully recorded in writing at the time of the contract.  Failure to do so can give rise to grave uncertainties.  The High Court’s decision in Stonard v Green Shoots Capital UK Ltd also serves as a reminder that what parties put in writing in the aftermath of agreeing a contract is, generally, extraneous. Where contracting parties are considering entering into an agreement, they should ensure that the terms of the agreement are all recorded in writing.  If you are considering entering into an agreement and would like advice on the contractual terms, or if you find yourself embroiled in a contractual dispute, please do not hesitate to contact Zahira Hussain.
6 minutes | Aug 10, 2021
Residential construction podcast series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Contract prices
In this podcast we talk about contract prices, in particular the reasons why the cost to an Employer under a ‘fixed-price’ contract can change. For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
7 minutes | Jul 13, 2021
Residential construction podcast series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Letters of intent
In our tenth podcast we discuss letters of intent. We look at when letters of intent might be useful, discuss the risks of using such letters and highlight provisions which should be included within letters of intent.
7 minutes | Jun 16, 2021
Residential construction podcast series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Time and Construction Projects
In this podcast we discuss your construction project and time – when is a Contractor entitled to more time, and what happens if the Works are not practically completed by the agreed Completion Date.For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
6 minutes | May 12, 2021
Residential construction podcast series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – The role of the contract administrator
In our eighth podcast we look at the role of the contract administrator (“CA”). We review the various tasks which are undertaken by a CA and discuss a contract administrator’s obligation to act independently and impartially when administering a contract.For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
7 minutes | Apr 29, 2021
Litigation Podcast Series – Section 75 Consumer Credit Act: how it can help consumers get their money back
The aftermath of Covid-19 is likely to see a surge in claims for breach of contract, with suppliers failing to provide goods and services purchased. Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act can be used to help consumers claim for breach of contract if they have purchased goods or services using credit – either offered with the product/service or via credit card. Consumers are able to pursue the creditor for any misrepresentation or breach of contract in services or goods supplied.  This is especially useful if the supplier has become insolvent. Zahira Hussain discusses how.For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com
7 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
Residential construction podcast series: Tips for avoiding common pitfalls – Early construction lawyer involvement
In our seventh podcast we discuss at what point in your project you should engage a construction solicitor, and the benefits of early lawyer involvement.For more information visit us on www.edwincoe.com or download our guide: What to know before you start digging a hole - A residential owner’s guide to construction works https://www.edwincoe.com/publications/what-to-know-before-you-start-digging-a-hole/
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