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    When disruption is the norm and you’re surrounded by complexity, you need clarity. Osborne Clarke's straight-talking legal experts will give you the insights and advice you need to get the right result. Osborne Clarke is an international legal practice with over 270 Partners and more than 900 lawyers in 26 locations*. We help clients tackle the issues they’re facing today, and prepare for the ones they will face tomorrow. *Services in India are provided by a relationship firm
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    Episodes (151)

    Mobility as a Service and Smart Mobility | What is Maas and Smart Mobility?

    Mobility as a Service and Smart Mobility | What is Maas and Smart Mobility?

    This is the first episode in the second series of the Osborne Clarke podcast series about mobility as a service (MaaS) and smart mobility. We will look at legal and other issues related to MaaS, as well as smart mobility more broadly. In the first episode hosts Jeremy Godley and Marie-Claire Day define MaaS and smart mobility, and discuss regulatory developments and trends in this space. 

    Media Matters Podcast | UK Draft Media Bill: Video on Demand reform - jurisdiction, rules and accessibility

    Media Matters Podcast | UK Draft Media Bill: Video on Demand reform - jurisdiction, rules and accessibility

    As part of our series on the Draft Media Bill, TK Spiff is joined by Jamie Heatly and Pippa Smith to discuss the significant proposed reforms to the video-on-demand regime in the UK, including the creation of standards and accessibility codes aligned with the rules for TV broadcasters and the extension of territorial scope to include non-UK services.

    Energy Innovation podcast | Corporate power purchase agreements: how are these structured across Europe?

    Energy Innovation podcast | Corporate power purchase agreements: how are these structured across Europe?

    In the latest episode of Osborne Clarke's Energy Innovation podcast series, Deborah Harvey leads a discussion with Osborne Clarke colleagues Daniel Breuer, Partner and Head of our Energy Practice in Germany, and Lukasz Petelski, Energy Counsel in Poland.
     
    Together they discuss the role of CPPAs and activity within each jurisdiction, including what they are seeing in terms of structures, price and competition. They also cover the challenges within each area, and discuss opportunities for standardisation. 

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