Howes Percival Podcast

Howes Percival

Real conversations about the legal issues shaping decisions in business and life. Our experts discuss what really matters, share their perspectives and offer practical takeaways in each episode.

Episodes

  1. May 12

    Managing exit negotiations with confidence

    With significant changes in employment law on the horizon, including the introduction of day one unfair dismissal rights from 2027, exit negotiations are expected to become increasingly important. In this episode, Howes Percival’s employment law partners, Nick Benton and Hannah Ball, discuss different approaches to exit negotiations and settlement discussions, the issues employers should consider when holding these conversations with their employees, and practical guidance on how to ensure successful outcomes. They will cover what exit negotiations mean in practice, from open discussions to protected conversations under the Employment Rights Act 1996, without prejudice discussions and the use of ACAS. You will hear practical guidance on how to run protected conversations effectively, avoid improper conduct, use settlement agreements appropriately, and the best tactical approach to navigating negotiations confidently and successfully. Subscribe to our regular employment law updates here and follow us on LinkedIn for more insights. Speakers: Nick Benton (nick.benton@howespercival.com) Hannah Ball (hannah.ball@howespercival.com) The information in this podcast about legal matters is provided as a general guide only. Although we try to ensure that all of the information is accurate and up to date, this cannot be guaranteed. The information should not be relied upon or construed as constituting legal advice and Howes Percival LLP disclaims liability in relation to its use. You should seek appropriate legal advice before taking or refraining from taking any action.

    34 min
  2. Jan 13

    AI vs HR: Navigating AI-generated employee grievances

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way employees are approaching grievances in the workplace. In this episode, Howes Percival's employment law Partners, Nick Benton and Hannah Ball, discuss the rise of employee grievances drafted using AI tools - often long, complex documents packed with case law and statutory references that can intimidate managers and obscure the path to finding a sensible resolution. They discuss how to spot an AI‑generated grievance, why AI "hallucinated” or misapplied law creates risk, and why investigating every aspect of an AI-generated grievance isn’t necessarily the best way forward. You’ll hear practical steps to bring the conversation back to facts: meet the employee early, confirm the complaint in their own words, summarise and agree key issues, and focus investigations on what genuinely matters. Nick and Hannah also touch on policy updates relating to grievances and AI usage, data protection safeguards when using AI tools, and available training to help HR and managers respond confidently. Visit howespercival.com for more insights and subscribe to our regular employment law updates. The information in this podcast about legal matters is provided as a general guide only. Although we try to ensure that all of the information is accurate and up to date, this cannot be guaranteed. The information should not be relied upon or construed as constituting legal advice and Howes Percival LLP disclaims liability in relation to its use. You should seek appropriate legal advice before taking or refraining from taking any action.

    29 min

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Real conversations about the legal issues shaping decisions in business and life. Our experts discuss what really matters, share their perspectives and offer practical takeaways in each episode.

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