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FortyTwo Talks

FortyTwo Talks

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Welcome to 'FortyTwo Talks', the podcast that takes a deep dive into the world of law, led by the experienced members of 42BR Barristers.

Each episode of FortyTwo Talks provides an insightful exploration of legal topics, cases, and the ever-evolving landscape of the law. From analysing recent judgments to discussing pressing legal issues, our podcast provides a comprehensive perspective on family, employment, housing, business & property, personal injury, clinical negligence and animal welfare law.

FortyTwo Talks aims to engage legal enthusiasts, practitioners, students and curious minds alike. Our podcast offers something for everyone.

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  • 14: Regarding Your Ex: Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221 & non-financial misconduct in financial remedies
    Aug 12 2025
    Join Charlotte McDonald and Tom Gilchrist as they discuss the issue of non-financial misconduct, with a spotlight on the recent case of Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221.

    During this episode, Tom and Charlotte share their tips and tricks on how to case manage conduct cases, as well as dealing with clients.
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    18 min
  • 13: A New Landscape for Employment Rights
    Jul 7 2025
    As the Employment Rights Bill edges closer to gaining Royal Assent, Jamie Fireman and Alex Adamou discuss some of the key changes to employment law that are on the horizon and how the landscape is likely to change for employees, employers and those involved with employment tribunal work.
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    28 min
  • 12: Trust Issues: TOLATA and Common Intention Constructive Trusts: The Basics
    Jun 18 2025
    42BR’s Paul Fuller and Tom Gilchrist discuss issues relating to claims under the Trust of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 founded on common intention constructive trust, including factors relevant to the courts’ determination of beneficial ownership and beneficial shares, and the need for detrimental reliance.
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    20 min
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