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1 - Lawcast 167: Oliver Wharmby, Priest & Co, on Professional Indemnity Insurance for Solicitors

Lawcast 167: Oliver Wharmby, Priest & Co, on Professional Indemnity Insurance for Solicitors Professional Indemnity Insurance for solicitors is a matter of great importance – without it, solicitors cannot practice. I talk to Oliver Wharmby of Priest & Co, lloyds Insurance Brokers on the the current state of play in the insurance market which is [...]

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2 - Muttley Dastardly LLP: Deoxyribonucleic Acid

PODCAST VERSION: MUTTLEY DASTARDLY LLP – EPISODE 1 Eva Braun walked into the waiting area outside Matt Muttley’s office on the top floor, elegantly dressed in a dark tailored suit and black court shoes. “Mr Muttley will see you now.  I will show you in.” James Harrison, confirmed as an associate with the firm only [...]

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3 - Podcast: Neil Kinsella, Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Russell Jones and Walker

Inside Track Podcast: Neil Kinsella, Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Russell Jones and Walker Today I am talking to Neil Kinsella, Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Russell Jones and Walker.  Neil  reflects on the way his firm weathered the recession and discusses whether they are a full service law firm or specialists, before [...]

4 - Podcast: Chris Kenny, Chief Executive of the Legal Services Board

College of Law Inside Track Podcast: Chris Kenny, Chief Executive of the Legal Services Board Today I talk to Chris Kenny, CEO of the Legal Services Board. Chris Kenny discusses the role and the function of the Legal Services Board and whether there is a need for it.  He talks about the opportunities and threats [...]

5 - Podcast for Inside Track: Ted Burke, CEO, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer – The Future of The Legal Profession

Today I am talking to Ted Burke about  the prospects for Freshfields and the legal sector in the short to medium term.  He looks at the increasing globalisation of legal work and the knock-on effect for younger lawyers going to work in the City.  He discusses emerging economies such as India, China and Russia and [...]

6 - Podcast: Big Society 9.05 am – William Hague is in The Diary room

Podcast: Big Society 9.05 am – William Hague is in The Diary room Download the podcast Script (7.08 minutes) The part of Big Society was played by Charon.  The part of William Hague was played by @thegreatignored

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7 - Podcast Inside Track: Nicholas Green QC – Chairman of the Bar on the future of the legal profession

Nicholas Green QC – Chairman of the Bar on the future of the legal profession Nicholas Green QC outlines his vision for the future of the Bar, his optimism that it will continue to develop and grow and his belief in the need for it to become more commercial, while holding on to the highest [...]

8 - Podcast: Big Society – Theresa May is in The Diary room

Podcast: Big Society – Theresa May is in The Diary room Download the podcast Script (5.08 minutes) The part of Big Society was played by Charon.  The part of Theresa May was played by Natasha Phillips, author of the Divorce Manual blog

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9 - Big Society, 15th May 1.05 pm: In the Diary Room with…Nick Clegg

Set in a pastiche of the well known TV programme  on Channel 4 ….. Big Brother… Charon, taking the part of ‘Big Society’,  talks to some of the key players in these game-changing times.. The plan is to write a series of short scripts and do a recorded programe – usually 5 minutes or so [...]

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10 - Lawcast 167: With Carl Gardner on the 55% dissolution rule and the civil liberties reforms set out in the LibCon Coalition Agreement

Today I am talking to Carl Gardner, ex government lawyer and author of the Head of Legal blog,  about the proposed fixed term parliament, the 55% dissolution rule and the reforms as set out in the Lib-Con Coalition agreement. It is a wide ranging discussion and also examines the role of the new Lord Chancellor, [...]

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11 - Lawcast 166: Law blogger Jack of Kent on the Paul Chambers Twitter bomb tweet

Today I am talking to the blogger Jack of Kent about the extraordinary decision in the case of Paul Chambers, a young trainee accountant, who  posted a ‘bomb’ message on Twitter. The message was “Crap! Robin Hood Airport is closed. You’ve got a week and a bit to get your shit together, otherwise I’m blowing [...]

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12 - Podcast: 20 minutes with Ian Parker-Joseph

Today I am talking to Ian Parker-Joseph former leader of the Libertarian Party UK and now a keen supporter of the Albion Alliance. We explore libertarian ideals, the Albion Alliance and look back over the campaign and consider what lies ahead.a This is the last in my series of election political podcasts…. Listen to the [...]

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13 - Podcast: 20 Minutes with Geoffrey Woollard Independent PPC for Cambridgeshire South East

Today I am talking to Geoffrey Woollard, Independent PPC for Cambridgeshire South East. We discuss why the Labour candidate had to stand down, what Geoffrey can do for Cambridgeshire South  East and ‘substance rather than form’.  We look at the electoral campaign and his vision for the future of Parliament. Listen to the podcast Geoffrey [...]

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14 - Charon After Dark Special: Charon Reports…. from Rochdale……

Tonight, I go to Nick Clegg’s stamping ground… T’North of England and report on the extraordinary events of today and, indeed, this last week ….. in a special edition of Charon After Dark. I was embedded in Gillian Duffy’s front drive with a horde of hyperventilating media people.  I can tell you… it was hard! [...]

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15 - Podcast: 20 minutes with The Great Ignored

Today I am talking to The Great Ignored about the political events of our times. It is, it is fair to say, a rather bizarre conversation – but TGI had every right to be heard and I enjoyed talking with him.  He has set up his own police force, plans to stand for election as [...]

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16 - Postcard from the Northern Staterooms : T’internet edition

Dear Reader, It has been quite a week… and until Wednesday, I think it was, when I bought a case of Rioja Collapso 2007,  my view of the world was relatively straightforward and, quite possibly, similar to yours.  I don’t know what the vinyard has done, but ever since I opened that first bottle (and [...]

17 - Podcast: 20 Minutes with Carl Gardner on arresting Popes, all law since 2000 null and void? and the Queen’s powers in the event of a hung Parliament

Today I am talking to Carl Gardner, ex government lawyer, writer and author of the well known Head of Legal blog. Carl and I have done well over ten podcasts together over the last two years on civil liberties issues.  Today we’re seeing whether anyone can, in fact, arrest the Pope, we look at a [...]

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18 - Podcast: Charon after dark – Charon interviews himself, the Prime Minister and Cardinal Charoni di Tempranillo

It has been a long time since I last did a ‘Charon After Dark’ podcast with myself – but as I am doing a lot of podcasts with other people, I felt I may as well do one with myself… Tonight… I arrive by jet plane to Heathrow, take a helicopter to the Staterooms at [...]

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19 - Podcast: 20 minutes with Emily Nomates, Ed and anchor-presenter of GuyNEWS

Tonight I am talking to Emily Nomates. Anchor, investigator, editor and producer of GuyNEWS…an ‘anarcho feminist with a tweed jacket to die for’ … and she also blogs as Emily Investigates. I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emily Nomates when I appeared on GuyNews looking like King Lear with a barrister’s wig on… [...]

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20 - Podcast: 20 minutes with Tom Williams

Tonight I am talking to Tom Williams, who although too young to vote in the coming election,  is clearly interested in politics judging by his prolific output of tweets on twitter. Tom describes himself thus on his twitter profile…”16 y/o Labour activist in NW, college student, prospective barrister, not quite sure yet precisely where I [...]

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Monday September 06 2010