The real estate landscape is shifting fast, bringing challenges that developers, investors and occupiers cannot afford to ignore. This podcast features a discussion between the real estate dispute resolution team at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, who have pooled their decades of experience into a forward-looking guide – Forearmed 2026 - focusing on 10 key areas where real estate disputes are most likely in 2026 and beyond. In this podcast, the team discuss their key predictions from the guide, which can be read in full here: https://marketing.hsfkramer.com/20/33497/landing-pages/forearmed-2026.pdf
Speakers: Matthew Weal, Frances Edwards, Graeme Robertson, Shanna Davison, Hugh Le Gear and Leon Culot - Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
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The real estate landscape is shifting fast, bringing challenges that developers, investors and occupiers cannot afford to ignore. This podcast features a discussion between the real estate dispute resolution team at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, who have pooled their decades of experience into a forward-looking guide – Forearmed 2026 - focusing on 10 key areas where real estate disputes are most likely in 2026 and beyond. In this podcast, the team discuss their key predictions from the guide, which can be read in full here: https://marketing.hsfkramer.com/20/33497/landing-pages/forearmed-2026.pdf
Speakers: Matthew Weal, Frances Edwards, Graeme Robertson, Shanna Davison, Hugh Le Gear and Leon Culot - Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
The class actions landscape: Australian class actions
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
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2 weeks ago
The class actions landscape: Australian class actions
In this podcast, we explore class actions procedures and trends in Australia, and what similarities and differences there are with England and Wales. The episode is hosted by Rachel Lidgate, a partner in our disputes team in London. She is joined by two disputes partners in our Australian offices who have extensive experience of dealing with class action litigation, Jason Betts and Aoife Xuereb.
For a more in-depth analysis see Class actions radar: Australia https://www.hsfkramer.com/insights/reports/class-actions-radar-scanning-global-trends-and-risks/australia, which is part of our report on the global class actions landscape, Class actions radar: scanning global trends and risks https://www.hsfkramer.com/insights/reports/class-actions-radar-scanning-global-trends-and-risks
See also our 2024 survey Rethinking risk: Inside Class Actions in Australia https://www.hsfkramer.com/insights/2024-09/rethinking-risk-inside-class-actions
This podcast is the second half of our mini-series looking at the class actions landscape in the US and Australia. The US episode is available here https://www.hsfkramer.com/notes/litigation/2025-10/the-class-actions-landscape-us-class-actions.
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
The real estate landscape is shifting fast, bringing challenges that developers, investors and occupiers cannot afford to ignore. This podcast features a discussion between the real estate dispute resolution team at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, who have pooled their decades of experience into a forward-looking guide – Forearmed 2026 - focusing on 10 key areas where real estate disputes are most likely in 2026 and beyond. In this podcast, the team discuss their key predictions from the guide, which can be read in full here: https://marketing.hsfkramer.com/20/33497/landing-pages/forearmed-2026.pdf
Speakers: Matthew Weal, Frances Edwards, Graeme Robertson, Shanna Davison, Hugh Le Gear and Leon Culot - Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer