The Freshfields Podcast

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  • 29 minutes 2 seconds
    Essential Antitrust #49: Clarity in Antitrust: inside the 10 key themes shaping 2026

    From shifting geopolitical agendas to a transformed merger control landscape and AI‑driven investigations, our experts unpack the forces reshaping global antitrust in the coming year.

    Antitrust is increasingly impacted by geopolitical priorities, with regulators using competition policy to advance national security, industrial resilience, and economic goals. Companies operating across major jurisdictions face diverging enforcement philosophies, requiring careful alignment of deal narratives with local policy objectives. At the same time, merger control is undergoing significant procedural and substantive changes: authorities expect deeper upfront analysis, broader disclosure, and robust evidence supporting innovation, consumer benefits, and supply chain stability.

    Enforcement is also evolving as agencies deploy AI‑driven analytics, enhanced monitoring tools, and expanded investigative powers to uncover cartels, algorithmic coordination, and other risks. In this environment, sophisticated, technology‑aware compliance frameworks have become essential for managing exposure and shaping successful regulatory outcomes.

    With experts Manish Kumar, Mary Lehner, Jenn Mellott, Colin Raftery and Andreas von Bonin, this episode of Essential Antitrust offers key insights to help companies navigate rising regulatory risk and protect strategic decision‑making.

    21 January 2026, 4:01 pm
  • 21 minutes 9 seconds
    Essential Antitrust #48: Antitrust meets AI: How regulators approach AI-driven pricing and predictive analytics

    AI-driven pricing and analytics tools are transforming markets, but they’re also drawing intense scrutiny from antitrust authorities worldwide. In our latest Essential Antitrust episode, Freshfields experts Maria Dreher-Lorje, Nicholas Frey, Heather Lamberg and Jenn Mellott explore how regulators in the US, UK, and EU are responding to algorithmic pricing and what this means for global businesses.
     
    From US litigation concerning algorithmic price fixing to the EU’s case focus and the CMA’s new investigatory powers, the legal landscape is evolving fast. Authorities are not only investigating AI-driven conduct but also deploying AI tools themselves to detect collusion. Uncertainty around enforcement standards—per se vs. rule of reason—makes proactive compliance essential.
     
    Listen now to understand the risks, the questions regulators are asking, and practical steps to protect your business.

    7 January 2026, 1:56 pm
  • 28 minutes 9 seconds
    Well-Caffeinated: What’s Past is Prologue — Assessing the Changed Legal Landscape from Year 1 of the Second Trump Administration and Looking Ahead at What Year 2 May Bring

    As 2025 draws to a close, and sitting on the precipice of a new year, it seems like a good time for us to assess where the second Trump Administration has taken us so far and where we may be headed. 

    Listen to Tim Clark's interview of Jennifer Loeb, Austin Evers and David Nicolardi regarding what we got right about the second Trump administration; what surprised us; and what to expect from the administration in the coming year.

    This podcast covers the US legal and regulatory landscape and focuses on the questions and topics that are on the top of our clients’ minds.

    For additional context and resources related to today’s discussion, visit the referenced Private Capital in 2025: 7 Things You Should Know blog.

    17 December 2025, 6:47 pm
  • 21 minutes 22 seconds
    No Worse Off #20: 2025 in Review

    To close the year, in this episode of “No Worse Off” hosts Emma Gateaud, Lindsay Hingston and Alex Thomson look back at the key developments in the restructuring market in 2025.  In a monthly run-down they spotlight new trends in liability management and out-of-court solutions, and pivotal court decisions that have reshaped the UK restructuring plan.  The team also highlights headline bankruptcy cases, the Supreme Court’s motor finance ruling and a landmark decision in Wirecard.

    Stay tuned for more insights into the world of restructuring and thank you for listening to "No Worse Off."

    17 December 2025, 2:08 pm
  • 24 minutes 5 seconds
    No Worse Off #19: Restructuring “à la francaise”

    In our latest episode of “No Worse Off,” we take a deep dive into one of Europe's most dynamic and distinctive restructuring markets: France. Host Emma Gateaud is joined by Marc Sénéchal a highly respected French court-appointed conciliateur and mandataire ad hoc and Freshfields Paris restructuring partner Guilhem Bremond and counsel Antoine Rueda.

    Listen in as our panel discusses recent ‘jumbo’ cases and France’s unique two-phase restructuring process, which combines conciliation and sauvegarde accélérée. The discussion highlights how the 2021 reform enhanced the efficiency and predictability of the system, as well as the pivotal role of the court-appointed officer in building stakeholder consensus, ultimately ensuring greater fairness and reducing the risk of challenges.

    Stay tuned for more insights into the world of restructuring and thank you for listening to "No Worse Off."

    10 December 2025, 2:51 pm
  • 21 minutes 36 seconds
    Tax Matters: Autumn Budget 2025 – a stealthy smorgasbord?

    The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has delivered the Autumn Budget 2025.

    In her much-anticipated second Budget, the Chancellor announced a broad spectrum of tax measures which she said were designed both to secure public finances and make the UK tax system fairer. After much press speculation, rumours and reported U-turns, there is now some welcome clarity on how the government intends to balance the books, with the largest revenue raising measure being a stealth tax increase through the freezing of income tax thresholds. Outside of the headline grabbing measures, the government has published details on new and ongoing business tax reform measures, a number of which will be included in the upcoming Finance Bill.

    In our latest podcast, Josh Critchlow speaks to May Smith, Emily Szasz and Sam Withnall from our London tax team about the smorgasbord of business tax measures they found most noteworthy in the Autumn Budget 2025, including:

    • headline tax revenue raising measures including extending the freeze on income tax/NICs thresholds and raising income tax rates on dividend, savings and property income;
    • the introduction of a new ‘UK listing relief’ from SDRT, providing a 3 year exemption from the 0.5% SDRT charge on agreements to transfer securities of newly listed companies on a UK regulated market;
    • confirmation that an ‘Advance Tax Certainty Service’ for major investment projects in the UK will be launched in July 2026;
    • changes to the capital allowances regime, including a new 40% first-year allowance and reduction of writing down allowances for main rate expenditure;
    • broadening an anti-avoidance rule applicable to capital gains rollover relief on share exchanges and reorganisations;
    • an update on proposals to reform behavioural tax penalties;
    • revisions to the UK VAT grouping rules applicable to overseas establishments;
    • confirmation that a permanent revenue-based oil and gas price mechanism will take effect on expiry of the existing Energy Profits Levy;
    • additional measures to tackle tax avoidance; and
    • measures not included in the Budget announcements, including the rumoured ‘partnership NICs’ and exit tax.
    27 November 2025, 6:40 pm
  • 18 minutes 33 seconds
    No Worse Off #18: Innovative Capital Solutions Tools in the Italian Market

    In our latest episode of “No Worse Off,” our cross-jurisdictional restructuring and capital solutions team, Nick Fortune, Francesco Lombardo and Valentina Armaroli dive into the innovative capital solutions and restructuring tools reshaping the Italian market.

    Italy is quickly emerging as a key market, offering a wealth of opportunities for global credit and other investors. Listen in as our team discusses Italy’s efforts to align with international best practices and deploy tools that offer fresh, dynamic ways to deploy money in Italy.

    Stay tuned for more insights into the world of restructuring and thank you for listening to "No Worse Off".

    3 November 2025, 9:44 am
  • 24 minutes 52 seconds
    Human-Centered Innovation – A conversation with Stephanie Toney, CBO at Diatiro Health

    In this episode of the MedTech Podcast, partner Vinita Kailasanath speaks with Stephanie Toney, Chief Business Officer at Diatiro Health, about the company’s mission to transform kidney transplantation. They explore the importance of equity and patient access in MedTech. Stephanie also shares her perspective on emerging trends such as AI, digital health, and precision medicine—and their potential to improve outcomes and expand access for underserved populations.

    13 October 2025, 2:44 pm
  • 21 minutes 52 seconds
    Well-Caffeinated: Private Capital Goes Retail: the Global Push to Democratize Access to Private Capital Investments

    As retail investor access to Private Credit gains global momentum, stay informed with our latest podcast.

    Tim Clark, Mary Lavelle (Global Co-Chairs, Private Funds and Secondaries) and Ivet Bell (Private Funds and Secondaries partner) delve into key market and regulatory shifts, including potential US regulatory changes that will facilitate "retail investor” investment in Private Capital investments through 401(k)s.

    24 September 2025, 12:25 pm
  • 23 minutes 55 seconds
    No Worse Off #17: Distressed disposals and LMEs – Hunkemöller and Selecta

    In the latest episode of “No Worse Off,” the Freshfields restructuring team—Emma Gateaud, Nick Fortune, Madlyn Primoff, and Jamie Murray-Jones—delve into the legal, strategic and market implications of cutting-edge restructuring tactics.

    From up-tiering strategies to intercreditor agreement debt release mechanics, the episode features insights drawn from the recent Hunkemöller and Selecta transactions.

    Stay tuned for more insights into the world of restructuring in 2025 and thank you for listening to "No Worse Off".

    3 September 2025, 1:54 pm
  • 12 minutes 30 seconds
    The Arbitration Act 2025 is now in force. What are the key things you need to know?

    The English Arbitration Act 2025 came into force on 1 August, introducing welcome and long-awaited reforms to the English Arbitration Act 1996.  In this bite-size podcast, the head of Freshfields’ London arbitration team Oliver Marsden, counsel Ashley Jones and associate Rebecca Zard highlight the key reforms — including provisions on summary dismissal, interim relief against third parties, court orders enforcing emergency arbitrator relief, and the law governing arbitration agreements – and discuss how this will benefit disputing parties and ensure that London retains its position as a premier destination for international arbitration.

    7 August 2025, 3:05 pm
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