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A series of thought leading podcasts ranging on topics and sectors by Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer. For more information please visit www.hsfkramer.com© 2026 Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts Economics
Episodes
  • Public Law Podcast EP24: Engaging with Advertising Regulators
    Mar 24 2026
    In this edition of the public law podcast series, Jasveer Randhawa is joined by HSF Kramer Partner James Wood and Of Counsel (Australia) Christine Iacono. Together, they discuss key points around engaging with advertising regulators, specifically the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Their discussion covers the ASA's investigation process, as well as the consequences of non-compliance with the ASA's Advertising Codes. They also touch on the use of AI in advertising, and some recent ASA rulings attracting debate over the regulator’s remit and approach. To conclude, they discuss the available options for challenging a decision by the ASA. Speakers: Jasveer Randhawa (Knowledge Counsel), James Wood (Partner), and Christine Iacono (Of Counsel) (Australia).
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    16 mins
  • Cross-examining AI : CJC interim report and consultation and recent cases on AI and privilege
    Mar 24 2026

    This is the first episode of "Cross-examining AI", HSF Kramer's podcast series on disputes & AI where we unpack the key developments in AI that are shaping litigation today. In this episode we discuss the Civil Justice Council’s interim report and consultation on the use of AI in preparing court documents and give an overview of the first cases to consider the impact of AI on privilege. This episode is hosted by Martin Hevey, a senior associate in our disputes team, who is joined by Emma Deas, a financial services litigation partner, and Charlotte Benton, a senior associate in our disputes team.

    Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast.

    • Civil Justice Council publishes consultation on use of AI for preparing court documents
    • New York court finds client chats with generative AI tool Claude are not privileged
    • Upper Tribunal observes that uploading confidential documents into open-source AI tools waives client confidentiality and legal privilege
    • Navigating legal privilege issues when using AI
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    18 mins
  • Employment Espresso Pods: The Employment Rights Act 2025: Your April 2026 Action List, Part 2
    Mar 19 2026
    In this second part of our podcast on the Employment Rights Act 2025 reforms coming into force in April 2026, Jenny Andrews and Sian McKinley, both Of Counsel, together with Knowledge Counsel Anna Henderson, discuss the coming changes to collective redundancy protective awards and the implications of the new Fair Work Agency, including in relation to potential liability for backdated statutory holiday pay. They round up with a list of key actions for HR to take before 6 April 2026.
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    9 mins
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