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In a world where it seems like there’s so much wrong, it’s important we see the people who spend their lives doing and seeing the good. Here on the Doing Good podcast, we discuss the stories of every day people who change the world, in their own way.
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Kingdom First Ministries, with Bishop Herbert K. Andrew,is a world wide ministry designed to impact a lost and hurting world with the love of Jesus Christ. We desire to build lives from the inside out by empowering individuals educationally, socially, financially, and Spiritually. Visit us on the web at: www.beaconlightofhouma.org
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I'm Herbert - the host of Brighter with Herbert, a channel covering all things Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink etc. Known as "The $TSLA Milestones Guy" you can follow @herbertong on Twitter I can predict the future! Just kidding, but I do keep track of the key upcoming milestones and catalysts for $TSLA stock with the occasional what-ifs! What I think will be fun and important is to showcase the key people in the Tesla community and get to know them better. With Tesla, we are li ...
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Join a daughter and dad duo from Missoula, Montana, as they take you on the adventures of two inquisitive and rambunctious squirrels, Herbert and Sally. From the majestic Montana mountains to the busy streets of Seattle, these squirrels will keep you on the edge of the fence and rolling in laughter!
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Han er 91 år, men har oplevet drama, eufori og sorg nok til af fylde adskillige liv. Som teenager måtte Herbert Pundik flygte fra nazisterne. Som ung deltog han i de blodige kampe, som førte til oprettelsen af Israel og insisterede i 24 år som chefredaktør på Politiken på at blive boende i Tel Aviv. Sådan ville han sætte en stopper for sin slægts flugt. Men mistede undervejs sine to sønner.
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Andrew Eastwood and Bryony Adams discuss an important Federal Court judgment handed down recently in ASIC v Noumi Ltd which has wide-ranging implications for organisations facing litigation and regulatory proceedings and their approach to legal professional privilege, particularly those in the banking and financial services sectors.…
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Andrew Eastwood and Bryony Adams discuss an important Federal Court judgment handed down recently in ASIC v Noumi Ltd which has wide-ranging implications for organisations facing litigation and regulatory proceedings and their approach to legal professional privilege, particularly those in the banking and financial services sectors.…
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To advance his war against Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has politicized and weaponized homophobia using harassment, humiliation, sexual violence against gay POWs. Journalist J. Lester Feder writes about these abuses and severe campaigns against the LGBTQ community and civil society.
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In this episode, we return with Part 2 of our discussion with Bill Siegel, the CEO of Coveware. We look closely at Coveware itself (and its history), the scope of Coveware’s services, how threat actor negotiations unfold, banning ransom payments, the role of the cyber simulation and what makes a good simulation. We also discussed the role of the bo…
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This month Jojo Fan spoke with Cindy Hui, General Counsel for Alibaba's International Digital Commerce Group. Cindy shares her tips for young women looking to enter new tech industries, and the trend towards work-life integration enabled by increased connectivity and new ways of working.Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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In our first Podcast on the work of the Treasury Taskforce, Stephanie Panayi and Andrew North delved into the merger reform proposals that were under consideration by the Treasury Taskforce preceding today’s Government announcement. Leveraging Andrew's extensive knowledge of the UK and EU merger regimes, we dissect several key aspects of the Treasu…
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Jacqueline Wootton, Christine Wong and Christopher Hicks discuss the intersection between corporate criminal responsibility and ESG in a Third Wheel X Investigate 360 collaboration episode exploring governance, social licence to operate and the regulation of ESG issues under criminal standards. The serious risks associated with criminal matters are…
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It is estimated that 55% of the UK workforce is planning on requesting flexible working hours once some significant changes to Employment Law, including to the flexible work request regime, come into effect from Saturday 6 April. Employers need to be aware of these changes, which extend to family leave rights, redundancy protection, tribunal compen…
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The new reporting regime will be a prompt for companies to critically assess whether existing governance arrangements are ‘fit for purpose’ (and disclosure) in respect of climate impacts, risks and opportunities. In this episode, we talk about how companies are stress-testing their governance arrangements, reconsidering the division of responsibili…
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Now legislation for Australia’s new climate reporting regime has finally been introduced into Parliament, what impact will it have for corporates?... (and when?). The new climate reporting regime is likely to require a significant uplift in corporate reporting – and will require considerable resources and effort over the next 12-18 months. This epi…
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Given the scale of the exercise to report against the new climate reporting regime, what sort of foundational steps should companies be considering now? In this episode, we share our insights into common pain points and suggested focus areas to help identify aspects of reporting for front loading, ahead of the new regime commencing.…
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The shift from voluntary (or no) climate-related reporting to full compliance with the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) will require differing degrees of uplift for each company, but it is difficult to know where to start. Conducting a gaps analysis can help to identify priority areas for uplift and areas where underlying proces…
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The process to test and verify the integrity of climate-related information will be critical in ensuring public disclosures match internal practices, and that claims can be substantiated if challenged. As well as being a baseline expectation of the Board, a thorough verification process will be important to substantiate claims and underpin assuranc…
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Now legislation for Australia’s new climate reporting regime has finally been introduced into Parliament, what impact will it have for corporates?... (and when?). The new climate reporting regime is likely to require a significant uplift in corporate reporting – and will require considerable resources and effort over the next 12-18 months. This epi…
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Climate-related metrics and targets are already a key area of focus for stakeholders, but under the new regime there will be more granularity than has been disclosed in the past. The ASRS metrics & targets pillar requires companies to take the leap towards granular quantitative disclosures (including in relation to Scope 3 emissions). In this episo…
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The new regime will require unprecedented levels of forward-looking information to be included in corporate reporting, as well as dependencies on estimation and third-party data with respect to Scope 3 emissions. Directors will also be asked to declare their reporting is compliant with the ASRS. The modified liability has been reshaped various time…
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Climate-related risk is probably one of the better understood concepts under ASRS, however, how will companies expand that framework to include disclosure of their management (i.e. identification, assessment, prioritisation and monitoring) of climate-related opportunities as well? The ASRS risk management pillar requires companies to deep dive into…
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This is Episode 3 of Cross Examining Cyber, where we cross examine Bill Siegel, CEO & Co-Founder of Coveware. We could have talked to Bill for hours, so we have broken this podcast in two. Part 1 covers a range of issues including the establishment of Coveware, the value of good data, cyber extortion payment trends, cyber extortion “business models…
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How can companies prepare for the assurance requirements when they’re still a moving target in and of themselves…? In this episode, we talk about the current proposal from the Australian Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AUASB) for phased assurance (with consultation open until 3 May 2024). We also talk through some practical steps that compa…
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Board and management oversight of climate issues is not a new concept, but deciphering and disclosing how this occurs in practice is often a challenge. The ASRS governance pillar requires quite granular disclosures of the board and management’s role in overseeing climate-related risks and opportunities. In this episode, we talk about how to articul…
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Disclosure under this pillar is not just headline statements and overarching direction. These mandatory climate-related disclosures will mean that a company’s “strategy” will need to include comprehensive disclosure of how climate considerations are integrated into decision-making. The ASRS strategy pillar requires companies to focus not just on it…
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The basics of redundancy processes in the UK have been unchanged for some time, so the forthcoming changes from 6 April could be a trap for the unwary, if usually confident managers are not careful. Speakers: Nick Wright, Partner, London and Anna Henderson, Professional Support Consultant, LondonHerbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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In this episode, join Partner Peter Jones, Regional Head of Emerging Technology (APAC) Susannah Wilkinson, Senior Associate Anjelica Balis and Solicitor Nayan Bhathela as they explore the impact of quantum computing on the financial services sector.Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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In this episode associate Mark Peters and partner Toby Eggleston discuss the potentially huge changes to the stamp duty regime in Victoria for commercial property. While it initially sounds straightforward, there are a number of nuances and potential issues for future transactions. More details can be found in our tax insights.…
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Isabella Kelly fires up the crystal ball and invites Tim Stutt and Mel Debenham to share their ESG predictions for 2024. Mel discusses the timing tightrope for decarbonisation projects, Commonwealth environmental legislative reform and a very different approach to regulation. Tim queries if there is an elastic start date for mandatory climate repor…
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Under the new offence of failure to prevent fraud, companies can incur liability as a result of acts by their "associated persons". In this episode Elizabeth Head, Rob Hunt and Shannan Casey-Black discuss the types of third parties that can be "associated persons" for this purpose, consider how this compares with similar concepts under the Bribery …
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In this 23rd episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we look at the government's plans for the litigation funding industry, and a consultation on proposals regarding public access to court documents. We also consider two recent cases on costs – more specifically costs against non-parties and security for costs – and a recent…
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One of the most significant and traumatic developments in New York City's history was the fiscal crisis that erupted in the mid-1970's, and made unforgettable - by the Daily News' headline: "Ford to City: Drop Dead." Co-directors of a documentary of the era, Peter Yost and Michael Rohatyn, discusses the crisis leading to the nation's movement away …
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“Everyone has a pile of things they’re sorting through. Nobody’s life is perfect.” Maureen Stowell takes us “behind the chair” with real talk on beauty, balance, learning how to be true to yourself, and building your self confidence as you find the joy in small, every day moments.Our Turtle House
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Hot-on-the-heels of our inaugural podcast, we now bring you Cross Examining Cyber, Episode 2, the cross examination of Hamish Hansford (Part 2). We take the time to speak to Hamish about the SOCI Act, whether we are winning the war on cyber and the role of lawyers in the crisis room.Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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In this episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we look at activism in the context of M&A. We discuss how shareholders can: encourage M&A, by pushing companies to pursue a transaction; influence M&A, for example by agitating for a higher price from the bidder on a takeover offer; or threaten M&A, by seeking to block a transaction. We al…
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In this series, we will explore all things cyber, including the legal, regulatory and policy developments that impact corporate Australia. We will do this by speaking to those people who are shaping the Australian legal and regulatory environment. Those who are on the front line of protecting Australian companies from cyber incidents. In our inaugu…
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Partners Nicole Pedler and Alex Mackinnon summarise the Australian capital markets in 2023 and our predictions for 2024, with an expanded review this year to focus on secondary raisings, blog trades and some interesting transaction structures which have emerged in 2023. Explore our review here: https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/insights/reports…
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In this edition of our banking litigation podcast, we consider some recent cases that will be most relevant to in-house lawyers at banks and financial institutions. This episode is hosted by John Corrie, a partner in our banking litigation team, who is joined by Ceri Morgan and special guest Nora van Meerwijk. You can find links to our blogs on the…
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Our latest episode of Inside IR looks at the second tranche of ‘Closing Loopholes’ reforms, which passed both Houses in mid-February 2024 and included some surprise last-minute additions. Rohan Doyle is joined by HSF partners Anna Creegan and Shivchand Jhinku, who dissect some of the key elements of these important reforms, including the new defini…
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“Tell me wha you’re going to do wit this one wild and precious life?” What would you do if you found yourself surrounded by flames after a freak lightning strike on a hike? Stephanie Ingram shares how she navigated a near-death experience and the profound challenges and tender mercies each of us can find along the way.…
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