Eversheds Sutherland - Legal Insights

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Eversheds Sutherland - Legal Insights

Our Eversheds Sutherland Legal Insights channel has been designed to allow you to listen to our podcasts wherever and whenever it is most convenient. We streamline instant access to legal developments which enables you to find specific and relevant insights of interest in one convenient place.

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    PROPcast 2026 Episode 4: Cyber Security in Real Estate - Managing Digital Risk in Smart Buildings

    As buildings become smarter and more digitally connected, cyber security is fast becoming a critical real estate risk. This session, we explore where responsibility for cyber security in real estate really sits, and what buyers, tenants and lenders should be asking to understand a building's cyber resilience.

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    Energy Transition Series: Unlocking Capital Pathways for the Energy Transition

    Our Energy Transition Series continues to bring you leading global content to support your energy transition journey. During this session, focussed on unlocking capital pathways for the energy transition, we discussed how investors can access energy and infrastructure opportunities more effectively, current capital flows across risk profiles and what this signals for future allocations, the scale of global grid investment needs and emerging bottlenecks to unlocking private capital, and the growing range of deployment opportunities as investment strategies continue to broaden.

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    Through the inquisitor's lens - Series 2, episode 3: What are the challenges in navigating data in Inquiries and Inquests?

    Join Charlotte Belcher (Senior Associate, Eversheds Sutherland), Paul Mertens (Barrister, Pump Court Chambers) and Shona Love  (Barrister, Pump Court Chambers) as they discuss legal basis for Inquiries and Inquests to request information from participants and the challenges which can arise in the disclosure of information in those processes.

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    The Labor Exchange: The UK Employment Rights Act 2025 - New access rights

    Trade unions do not currently have a general right to access workplaces. In October 2026, the Employment Rights Act 2025 changes this by introducing a statutory right of access, both physically and digitally, for the purposes of meeting, supporting, representing, recruiting, or organising workers, and facilitating collective bargaining (but not for organising industrial action).

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    Data as an Asset: Disputes, Anti-trust and Competition in Focus

    Listen to the latest episode in our Data as an Asset podcast series for an overview of the competition and disputes issues relating to data. Philip James, Daniel von Brevern, Matthew Howse, James Hyde and Aisling O'Hare discuss EU and UK data and competition regulations that businesses need to be aware of, including the EU Digital Markets Act, contractual disputes, and trends in data privacy litigation.

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    Data as an Asset: Disputes, Anti-trust and Competition in Focus

    Listen to the latest episode in our Data as an Asset podcast series for an overview of the competition and disputes issues relating to data. Philip James, Daniel von Brevern, Matthew Howse, James Hyde and Aisling O'Hare discuss EU and UK data and competition regulations that businesses need to be aware of, including the EU Digital Markets Act, contractual disputes, and trends in data privacy litigation.

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Our Eversheds Sutherland Legal Insights channel has been designed to allow you to listen to our podcasts wherever and whenever it is most convenient. We streamline instant access to legal developments which enables you to find specific and relevant insights of interest in one convenient place.

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