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In-keeping with one of our main aims - to prevent legal problems before they arise - in 2006, we produced a series of podcasts called "Talking Law". We chose audio rather than more traditional, written information, for three main reasons:

1. Everyone in business has far too much to read already

2. There are times when it's convenient to listen but not to read - for example, in the car - and

3. Having someone talk through a potentially unappetizing subject can often make it more digestible. Building on the success of those programmes, we are currently planning a whole new information service - so watch this space!

To listen to any of the original programmes immediately, just click on the relevant link and it will start playing. If you'd like to listen later, right click on the link, select "Save target as" and save the file to your computer or mp3 player. Editions 2 and 3 are available both as a complete programme and as individual features. Edition 1 is available as a complete programme only, so the features are listed below the title. If you experience any problems downloading, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 
 

Edition 3 - October 2006

Download - Talking Law - October 2006 in Full 20.1 MB
1 - Introduction 1.5 MB
2 - Look Out! - for the biggest shakeup in company law for more than 20 years 4.93 MB
3 - Found in Translation - Age Discrimination 4.98 MB
4 - None of My Business - Terms and Conditions 3.74 MB
5 - Worldwide Weird Law - Dam Planners and Conclusion 4.97 MB

Edition 2 - September 2006

Download - Talking Law - September 2006 In Full 16.7MB
1 - Introduction & None of my business - Health & Safety 5.47MB
2 - Look Out! - Advertising a Scam 4.18MB
3 - Found in Translation - Without Prejudice 4.05MB
4 - Worldwide Real Law - "Only in America"! & Conclusion 2.99MB

Edition 1 - August 2006

Download - Talking Law - August 2006 Features:

"None of My Business" - turning an unpopular law on it's head to find the hidden commercial benefits - this month, the Disability Discrimination Act 1995

"A Case in Point - E for Evidence" - the legal status of electronic communication - and what the Statute of Frauds 1677 has to say about email signatures - and

"Found in Translation" -cutting through the legalese to reveal the practical implications of the Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002.

Please Note: Talking Law is a registered trademark and is used by Griffiths Legal Ltd with the express permission of the owner exclusively in relation to podcasts.