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Talking Business

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Episodes

51

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Talking Business is a guide to help you navigate the the practical aspects of corporate law and the tricky regulatory landscape. In this series, corporate lawyer Sophie Brookes will join guest experts to provide you with guidance and advice on legal requirements and corporate governance.

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May 13, 202618 min

Director misconduct and insolvency

In this month's podcast we review a dispute triggered by inconsistencies between accounting concepts and legal drafting in a share purchase agreement; confirm that a director can be disqualified without any causal link between their misconduct and a company's insolvency; and explain that a company's auditors have no duty to report fraud to individual shareholders.

April 15, 202627 min

How an "indefinite" agreement could still be terminated

In this month's podcast we explain how an "indefinite" agreement could still be terminated; confirm that statutory limitation periods do not apply to unfair prejudice petitions; consider an unlawful poaching case where 22 employees moved to a competitor; and review a decision involving a claim for unpaid monies due on subscriber shares.

March 19, 202624 min

When paperwork goes wrong

In this episode we consider two cases featuring problems with paperwork and we review the FCA's decision to fine two individuals for insider dealing where the fines were more than 10 times the profit made from the unlawful trading.

January 21, 202623 min

The LSE's proposals to innovate and develop its AIM market

In this month's podcast we explain how the court intervened in a deadlocked company to enable shareholder resolutions to be circulated; provide a warning for investors looking to recover losses suffered by the companies in which they invest; and summarise the LSE's proposals to innovate and develop its AIM market.

November 20, 202526 min

Restrictive covenants: When is a person "concerned in" a competing business?

In this month's podcast we review the High Court's interpretation of certain commercial contract warranties in a sale agreement; consider what it means to be "concerned" in a business and when this may breach restrictive covenants; and examine the Privy Council's decision that unanimous shareholder consent did not require the features of a binding contract.

October 15, 202529 min

Challenges to historic payments to directors

In this month's podcast we explain the lessons from a recent case on how to notify and measure warranty claims; shine a spotlight on how historic payments to directors may be challenged; review the offence of failing to prevent fraud and new guidance on prosecutors' approach to corporate offending; and confirm that the FCA has approved the London Stock Exchange as the first operator of a PISCES platform.

September 24, 202528 min

The impact of not having a bespoke LLP agreement

In this month's podcast we explain why the dilution of a shareholding was not unfairly prejudicial conduct; confirm the implementation date for mandatory director identity verification; recount how the court has rejected another challenge to a final order made under the National Security and Investment Act; and highlight the impact of not having a bespoke LLP agreement.

August 19, 202523 min

The FCA's final rules for its new public offers and admissions regime

In this month's podcast, we consider the Court of Appeal's landmark ruling on directors' duties; review a case involving the interpretation of leaver provisions in articles of association; and summarise the FCA's final rules for its new public offers and admissions regime.

June 11, 202521 min

How WhatsApp messages can lead to a binding contract

In this month's podcast we review how an informal exchange of WhatsApp messages led to a binding contract; confirm that "sleeping" directors cannot avoid liability through their inactivity; and explain why a recent decision gives hope to passive investors who rely on a company's published share price.

May 7, 202525 min

The London Stock Exchange's plans for the future of AIM

In this month's podcast we explain how statements by a seller in a draft disclosure letter might give a buyer a claim for misrepresentation, and review the London Stock Exchange's plans for shaping the future of AIM.

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