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Our podcast series DiGi POD has been created to provide a platform for our clients, competition law experts as well as competition law enthusiasts to stay up to date on the developments and trending topics in connection with Competition Law.
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Building Voices is a new podcast series that focuses on the topical issues impacting dispute resolution and dispute management in the construction and infrastructure industries, as well as general developments across these sectors. The series is hosted by members of our ICE Disputes Team (Frances Gordon-Weeks, Conor Rodgers, Emma Hutchinson, Anne Thompson, Emily Newey and Jane Fender-Allison) and features a range of guest speakers including internal CMS market-leading lawyers, as well as ext ...
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A podcast covering kettlebell sport, weightlifting, nutrition, lifestyle, and sport management. The show takes its name from Ballistic Strength Nanaimo Kettlebell Club and Performance Center - the home of the Nanaimo Kettlebell Club. It's head coach and the host of the show is Solomon Macys. Solomon is a certified kettlebell instructor who has competed in kettlebell sport since 2012. He has competed for Team Canada in both 2015 and 2017, winning a bronze medal at the IUKL World Championships ...
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In this episode, our experts look at a first-of-its-kind competition enforcement report produced by the CMS Competition team. The report provides a rigorous analysis of competition enforcement in the UK, analysing all 164 of the Competition and Markets Authority’s investigations appeals to the Competition Appeal Tribunal since the early 2000s. In t…
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In this episode, our experts take a look at execution formalities for deeds concerning construction documents and the possible challenges that might arise from something that seems like a mere formality but which parties often get wrong, leading to serious consequences down the line. We also discuss the execution issues from both a drafting and dis…
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Our experts take a look at the recent Court of Appeal decision, which revisits Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited, and the meaning of the JCT termination provisions for repeated breach. They also discuss: what the TCC originally decided how the Court of Appeal decision differs the impact this decision will ha…
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In this episode, Anne Thompson speaks to Adrian Bell and Rafal Morek about some of the key points coming out of the CMS International Construction Study 2024. The study, conducted in partnership with YouGov, surveyed 125 senior in-house counsel in the international construction, infrastructure and engineering industries, asking them about the bigge…
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In this episode, Conor Rodgers invites David Turner to discuss his recent experience advising the construction industry on nuclear projects in the UK. David reflects on his ongoing involvement with the Sizewell C and Hinkley Point C projects to discuss: What is driving the growth of the nuclear sector in the UK, including net zero targets and ambit…
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In this episode, Anne Thompson and Tim Atwood look at the recent TCC decision of Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited [2023] EWHC 2965 and the meaning of the JCT termination provisions for repeated breach. They also look at the practical steps parties can take to protect themselves. The episode focuses on: The …
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In this conversation between Emma Hutchinson, Aimie Farmer, Gregor Woods and Ellie Black, we discuss the ongoing impact of Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (“RAAC”). The discussion covers the health and safety considerations of having RAAC in a property, who RAAC claims could be brought against and what practical steps can be taken to mitigat…
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In our latest episode Conor Rodgers and Jane Fender-Allison, both of CMS’ ICE Disputes team, discuss what you need to know about "smash and grab" adjudications. They recap what they are, what their counter true value adjudications are and what the latest case law tells us. In short, that case law now means paying parties in construction contracts h…
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Podcast number 18 forms part of a mini series on the Building Safety Act and takes the format of a discussion between Frances Gordon-Weeks of CMS and Wen Jin Teh of Keating Chambers. Key points to consider are: Changes brought in by the Defective Premises Act Changes brought in by section 38 Building Act To read more about the Building Safety Act, …
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In this episode, Anne Thompson and Emma Hutchinson review key cases on termination in 2022, focusing in particular on the JCT 2016 form of contract. This episode gives guidance to employers to help them understand the risks and pitfalls that arise if they deviate from the contract wording on termination. We cover: where and how to serve notices of …
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In this episode I reunite with Adam Mackay, and welcome for the first time to the podcast, Karleena Wiebe. They run a local fitness operation called Loaded Movement Academy (LMA), where they offer personal training sessions and virtual training. You can find them at their website https://www.loadedmovementacademy.com/ and through their highly activ…
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This episode is the second of a two-part podcast looking at equality, diversity and inclusion in the construction industry. In this part two, Rae Avatar Barnett Head of People (Europe) and Sade Peters Legal Business Unit Leader for the Specialist Trading Business Group speak about their involvement in and experience of the steps international engin…
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This episode is the first of a two-part podcast on the theme of equality, diversity and inclusion in the construction industry. Statistics indicate a significant lack of diversity across the industry workforce. This is particularly problematic against the backdrop of an anticipated longer-term skills shortage when the sector needs to attract new ta…
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Podcast No.13 in the CMS Building Voices series considers a recent decision of the Scottish Courts, in which enforcement of an Adjudicator’s decision was successfully resisted on grounds of material breach of natural justice. In the matter of Van Oord UK Limited v Dragados UK Limited, the Court of Session refused enforcement on grounds that the Adj…
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***This audio is directly from it's associated YouTube video, so there are some very brief audio gaps. Jim Edwards works at the Edgewood Treatment Center here in Nanaimo, where they treat a variety of behavioural and psychological disorders. Chances are, you or someone you know has experienced substance abuse. We usually think of behaviour as the p…
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What is caught under the vertical restraints block exemption? Which changes can be expected in comparison to the existing rules? Are you a supplier and retailer: be aware – the rules will change for you! Also, e-tailers and other companies active in the field of online sales will learn during the podcast what is expected to change for them.…
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Podcast number 12 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a discussion in Spanish between Colin Johnson and Michael Laming of HKA, and Robin Wood and Joaquín Gotor of CMS. They discuss quantum, specifically: quantifying damages and losses. When facing a breach of contract claim, what can the aggrieved party claim? Claims for loss …
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Podcast number 11 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a review of the recent changes to witness statements coming from Practice Direction 57AC and in particular the guidance given in Blue Manchester Ltd V BUG-Alu Technic GmbH [2021] EWHC 3095 (TCC), one of the first cases to look at the changes and requirements of the new Prac…
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In the latest episode, we review the recent TCC decision in Downs Road Development v Laxmanbhai Construction which is the first to consider the subjective requirement for a valid payment notice under the Construction Act. This case is important for anyone involved in payment under construction contracts, looking in depth at the payment regime withi…
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In particular, they discuss the 2020 ICSID tribunal decision of Staur Eiendom AS, EBO Invest AS & Roxy Holding AS v Republic of Latvia. This decision, although not itself related to the COVID-19 pandemic, is very relevant to the economic upheaval wrought by the pandemic and the consequent reappraisal of many infrastructure projects across the globe…
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Podcast number 8 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a discussion with Shona Frame, a partner in the CMS ICE Disputes team and Duncan Turner, a partner in the CMS Technology and Data team about technology and data in construction disputes. We consider the increasing amounts of data being generated by technologies on constructi…
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In this episode I am joined by Master of Sport ranked Corissa Sivorot. We chat about some of the trials and tribulations of both running a gym and kettlebell competitions during the pandemic, as well as what has changed between now and when the pandemic started. It's not all pandemic talk though. I ask Corissa why she is so consistent with her vide…
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Podcast number 7 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a discussion with Simon Hale following his successful action in resisting an injunction in the Commercial Court to restrain a USD 32.2m bond call pending ICC Emergency Arbitration Proceedings. Topics of discussion include: A review of the parties’ positions including whether…
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In our second DiGi POD episode Roxana Kruse, Peter Giese and Moritz Pottek will present the key aspects of the proposed EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation and explain why this topic is relevant for mergers and acquisitions, public procurement and state aid alike. Find out what could constitute a foreign subsidy, which tools are foreseen to tackle market…
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In the competition law world, you can hardly avoid the terms online platforms and digital markets these days. But why are there so many discussions around digital markets and why are there concerns around online platforms? In our first DiGi POD episode, Roxana Kruse and Peter Giese will walk you through the most important competition law concepts c…
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Podcast number 6 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a discussion between Marcus Taverner QC and Rebecca Taverner about advocacy. Marcus Taverner QC, a barrister at Keating Chambers, shares his views on what makes a good advocate, including: Good and bad advocacy; Different approaches to advocacy; and Common characteristics of…
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Podcast number 5 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series focuses on the early identification and management of disputes and, specifically, the use of mediation as an alternative form of dispute resolution. Shona Frame, a Partner in the ICE Disputes team, and Jane Fender-Allison, a Senior Associate in the ICE Disputes team, discuss th…
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Podcast number 4 in the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series is a whistle-stop tour of disputes avoidance issues in the construction and infrastructure sectors. Sarah Grenfell, a Partner in the ICE Disputes team, brings her many years of experience to consider key topics of discussion including: The importance of keeping records; Factors…
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In the third episode of the CMS ICE Disputes Building Voices podcast series we consider the recent TCC case of Westminster City Council v Sports and Leisure Management Ltd. The case concerns the interpretation of a change in law clause and the meaning of the phrase “reasonably agreed between the parties”. During this podcast we discuss the Court’s …
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Following a turbulent year of pandemic restrictions and market uncertainty, in this second podcast in the Building Voices series, Frances Gordon-Weeks hosts a discussion focused on the key legal and commercial issues likely to impact contractors in 2021. Guests include industry experts from across CMS. The following topics are considered: The Fire …
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In the first episode, Frances is joined by Adrian Bell, CMS Partner and Co-Head of the ICE Disputes team, to discuss the recent Secretariat Court of Appeal decision, and the issues that can arise when opposing parties try to appoint experts in the same global professional services firm. This issue frequently arises during technically complex cross-…
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This lecture was prepared on behalf of Anytime Fitness Brooks Landing in Nanaimo, BC Many thanks to Precision Nutrition for the concepts, information and diagrams that inspired its content. Also special thanks to Tom Venuto and his book The Body Fat Solution for first getting me heavily interested in exercise psychology. About Me: Personal Trainer …
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Todd Schweb is an active member of the Canadian kettlebell sport contingent, who has represented Canada on the World stage several times. Todd will be heading to Ireland for the WKSF World Kettlebell Sport Championships 2019, Meath, Ireland from May 23-26. 5 months ago Todd and Lorraine opened a gym in Armstrong, BC - and on August 10th they will h…
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Nikolai was kind and candid enough with us to share his experience with how he started lifting weights, and how he found kettlebells as a way to rehab some old injuries and regain his strength, and finally how he was able to recruit a legion of followers who praise the many benefits of kettlebell sport. Don't forget about Nikolai's upcoming competi…
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