show episodes
 
Hogan Lovells is always thinking about how to conquer and foresee the most significant industry issues facing our clients. If you’ve been following us for the past two years, you’ve heard first-hand from our lawyers around the world on significant developments in the Life Sciences & Health Care sector and why they are so passionate about the industry. In season 3, we’ll unpack new and exciting industry trends and bring you more outside perspectives to keep you ahead of the curve.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Inside the Outdoors

People for Bikes and the Outdoor Industry Association

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Inside the Outdoors explores the most pressing questions in the outdoor and bicycle industries with experts from across the US. Hosts Kelly Davis (Outdoor Industry Association, OIA) and Patrick Hogan (PeopleForBikes, PFB) provide insights to support companies in the outdoor recreation related industries to grow their businesses.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The M&A Moment

Donald Landwirth

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
The M&A Moment is an insider's guide to the world of business mergers and acquisitions. Each episode is an examination of the strategy, structure and valuations behind multi-billion dollar corporate deals. We look at the buyer or acquirer’s motivation for acquiring a company whether it be for strategic or financial reasons. We also look at the target or seller’s strategy for choosing a buyout as their exit strategy. From friendly mergers to hostile takeovers, from leveraged buy-outs to cash ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this episode of "Pharma: The Last Word," Phil Katz and Hein van den Bos discuss early access programs in the EU, exploring the various types of programs, their practical implications, and the regulatory challenges. They delve into compassionate use programs, named patient supply, and the nuances of implementing these programs across different EU…
  continue reading
 
For the final bonus episode Kelly and Tobie interview Jose Maldonado, the Chief Marketing Officer at PeopleForBikes. They discuss the most recent participation data on the outdoors and cycling. What do these numbers mean for suppliers and retailers, and what opportunities are there for the future?By People for Bikes and the Outdoor Industry Association
  continue reading
 
In this episode of "Pharma - The last word," host Phil Katz, discusses regulatory and legal trends in the pharma and biotech industries with Komal Karnik Nigam. They delve into the FDA's evolving approach to data packages required for drug approval, highlighting the increased flexibility in accepting alternative forms of evidence. Komal explains ho…
  continue reading
 
In 2021, Andrew spent four months in two of Sydney’s maximum-security prisons for the commercial supply of psychedelic drugs. While incarcerated, Andrew began noticing the transportive power of laughter. After all, if a joke can make you forget you’re in prison, what else can it do? Upon his release, Andrew took up stand-up comedy, initially under …
  continue reading
 
Join Kelly and Tobie for the penultimate bonus episode of Inside the Outdoors, where they chat with Matthew Tucker, Director of Client Development in Sports Equipment at Circana, the premier source for retail and participation data in the outdoor industry. We’ll chat through the early indicators of positive changes unfolding in 2024 and explore the…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Pharma: The last word," a podcast hosted by Partner Phil Katz from Hogan Lovells. This series aims to dive into the intricate world of pharmaceuticals and biotech regulatory and legal landscapes, exploring new innovations, trends, and their practical impacts. Join Phil and his first guest, Lynn Mehler, co-head o…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Tobie continue their conversation with Ryan Birkicht, Director of Communications at PeopleForBikes. They delve deeper into how the Outdoor Industry Association and PeopleForBikes are evolving as trade associations, making it easier for their members, non-members and bike-curious parties to access and utilize data to grow their business. S…
  continue reading
 
Danielle Hogan opens up on her incredible journey. Having spent her childhood lost and eventually in the wrong crowd of people she was soon led down a path of selling drugs to the upper class of the eastern suburbs here in Sydney Australia. Coming clean to her parents as the guilt sets in she was caught several weeks later by police and spent time …
  continue reading
 
For the next two episodes we are joined by Ryan Birkicht, Director of Communications at PeopleForBikes. In this episode we'll be talking about the Bicycle Leadership Conference, recently held by PeopleForBikes in Tucson, Arizona. We'll chat through some of the behind the scenes action that goes into planning a conference, the value these gatherings…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Talking the Cure Hogan Lovells Life Sciences and Health Care Podcast Ruud van der Velden and Chantal Van Dam highlight the importance of protecting intellectual property and trade secrets in the life sciences and health care industry. They discuss the legal framework for trade secrets in the EU, the increasing focus of cybercrimi…
  continue reading
 
In this special bonus episode, Kelly and special guest host Tobie DePauw will be joined by Dr. Ash Lovell, Electric Bicycle Policy & Campaign Director for PeopleForBikes, to delve into the leading perspective on e-bike policy. Tune in to discover how PeopleForBikes is spearheading efforts in policy, education, and safety nationwide. Learn about the…
  continue reading
 
Tom Nash a.k.a. DjHookie contracted Meningococcal disease as an early adult resulting in the amputation of his arms and legs. Through this adversity he has since become a renowned DJ with one of New South Wales longest lasting club nights. He is a keynote speaker and author of book "hook, line and sinner" He's a TedTalk speaker and talks about conc…
  continue reading
 
In this special bonus episode, Kelly and special guest host Tobie DePauw will be joined by Dr. Ash Lovell, Electric Bicycle Policy & Campaign Director for PeopleForBikes, to delve into the leading perspective on e-bike policy. Tune in to discover how PeopleForBikes is spearheading efforts in policy, education, and safety nationwide. Learn about the…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jane Summerfield and Owen Robinson discuss UK medical device regulation, focusing on the regulatory roadmap published by the MHRA, its implications for businesses, and the process for legislation development. They highlight the delay in core regulation target dates, the importance of stakeholder consultations, and the potential impa…
  continue reading
 
Mark Lovell is a former Royal Marines Commando and embarked on military operations including Herrick 9 to name a few. Where his career led him toward security operations in the maritime sector during the "boom" before leaving military style life. A husband, father of 2 and multiple business owner who owns a chain of barber shops and a gym. He talks…
  continue reading
 
In the second part of the episode, ⁠⁠Arne Thiermann⁠⁠ is leading the conversation with ⁠⁠Richard Backhaus⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Lars Cornels⁠⁠ discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like ⁠⁠Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA⁠⁠ ad…
  continue reading
 
Dave Coleman is former British Commando who served in warzones such as Afghanistan during Op Herrick 14. He was a Long Range Rifleman. Injured in a Grenade blast on a Company Operation but managed to Return to the Frontline a month later. He's been on Migrant Rescue Missions, Saving Migrants who were Stranded at Sea in fishing vessels during Severe…
  continue reading
 
Russell Manser, an ex-bank robber and prison escapee now fights for survivors’ reparation by helping victims access justice through the legal system. Russell Manser, himself a survivor of institutional child sexual abuse, is a committed champion for the rights of others who have experienced these traumatic and painful abuses. Growing up in western …
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick review recent macroeconomic indicators and relate overall market conditions to expectations for outdoor market recovery. What might a ‘new normal’ look like for the outdoor markets? How could a large participant base support the market in the near future and in the long run? How can consumer research inform our expectations for fu…
  continue reading
 
Charles is a holistic therapist and lifestyle coach who grew up in the inner west of Sydney. His story is not only inspiring, but resonates with so many of us who are / were lost on the journey of self-discovery, purpose and passion. He classes himself as your "not so spiritual guide" taking away the "fuddy duddy" of the holistic lifestyle and work…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick review recent research which measured bicycle industry experts’ market sentiment. How did bicycle industry experts think the overall market and their specific organization fared over the past year? What do they think will happen over the next year? What are the biggest threats and opportunities for the bicycle industry over the ne…
  continue reading
 
In this first part of the episode, Arne Thiermann is leading the conversation with Richard Backhaus, and Lars Cornels discussing the integration and implications of digital health, artificial intelligence, and legal considerations in the medical device industry. They explore how traditional companies like Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA adapt to digital i…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick review recent research related to cross country skiers’ predictions for the upcoming season. How might environmental and macroeconomic conditions affect their expectations for season quality? How might expectations actually influence participation? How can these findings be used to better understand other outdoor recreation activi…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss research methods for studying the motivations of outdoor recreation participants, as well as ways to leverage that information into greater participation and sales. How can segmentation studies be crafted to gather this information? What level of detail about an individual’s motivations would be actionable? What lessons ca…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Robert F. Church⁠ takes the time to look back on his career with us. We talk about what ultimately led him to become a lawyer, how he ended up at Hogan Lovells, and how he became the institution in clinical trials. Of course, we also talk about what it means to manage such a heavy workload, how he takes time to switch off, and what…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss where to find outdoor recreation participants when they’re not outside. What cross-participation activities are cyclists, runners, campers, and other outdoorspeople engaging in when the weather is too cold for many to be outside? How can our understanding of cross participation help support increased participation and impr…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss their expectations for participation levels and market activity in 2024. How will new participants - those who started during COVID - engage with outdoor recreation this year? Will consumer demand for equipment be as cool in 2024 as it was in 2023? How will macro trends in the US economy affect these markets? What does the…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss the importance of retail sales data as a way to measure the health of our outdoor recreation industry, identify market opportunities, and benchmark an organizations growth against the growth of a category. How can retail sales metrics inform our view of the market? Which sales are typically included and excluded in retail …
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss New Year’s resolutions, focusing on ways that the outdoor industry can capitalize on this time of transition to increase participation in recreation activities. Why are so many people committed to getting into shape at the beginning of the year? What opportunities might exist for the outdoor industry to favorably position …
  continue reading
 
Colin Fassnidge, proud father, ruthless award winning restauranteur, chef and now famous for his appearances on My Kitchen Rules "MKR", kitchen nightmares and more. His love for food and passion for perfection in the industry is polarising and divisive. But like all good chef's, the outspoken irishman now living in Sydney, Australia always manages …
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss where the outdoor recreation market is within the bullwhip effect. There was a surge in demand early in the pandemic that has affected the market for years now. Where are we in the recovery period? How will participation trends affect market stabilization? What can dealers and brands do during a period of low demand?…
  continue reading
 
Jeffrey Morgan notorious bank robber now business coach His past couldn’t be more different to his life now. Growing up in Redfern, a notoriously disadvantaged inner-city neighbourhood, Jeff was surrounded by bad habits, unhealthy diets and poor mental health. His home life was rough and tough. There was little to eat and a fair share of abuse. By …
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick continue the conversation with Geneviève Marchand and Jennifer DeBoer from Western Colorado University’s Outdoor Industry MBA program. How can aspiring outdoor leaders set realistic expectations for their careers in the industry? What facets of higher education can best prepare someone for success in the outdoor industry? How impo…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick are joined by Geneviève Marchand and Jennifer DeBoer for a discussion about the next generation of leaders in the outdoor recreation world. How can programs like Western Colorado University’s Outdoor Industry MBA help students learn more about the outdoor recreation industry? What are some simple ways to gain an advantage in the l…
  continue reading
 
Lloyd Kay is the director of Sydney Piling construction firm, a successful company built literally from the ground up, which is now one of leading piling businesses in New South Wales. But life wasn't always so good growing up in a rough part of the United Kingdom. At a young age Lloyd was exposed to some pretty horrific circumstances and his fathe…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss expectations for the 2023 holiday shopping shopping season. How will consumer spending respond to downward market pressures? Could an increased participant base, low unemployment, and other positive economic indicators mean an increase in market activity? How can the industry position outdoor recreation activities as a soc…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss the newly released report from the Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account of the Bureau of Economic Analysis which measures the contributions to US GDP made by outdoor recreation activities in 2022. What exactly is this report measuring? How do outdoor recreation activities support American jobs, generate federal and state t…
  continue reading
 
Sasha Fedorovsky from the mind-heart-method is a men's relationship and intimacy coach. Through her program she works with men to not only save their marriages, but put them in a position to be treated like a king. A fascinating conversation highlights the difference in our species and how we feel, think and view the world. After working with leadi…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick are joined again by Kiran Herbert, the Content Manager at PeopleForBikes, for the second installment of a 2 part discussion about shared micromobility. How has bikeshare utilization been affected by the electrification of bikes? How can shared micromobility become more equitable? What can be done to increase the use of shared micr…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Alice Valder Curran sits down with us to talk about her impressive career, why she ultimately chose Hogan Lovells as her employer, and what it takes to be successful in this area of the industry, even in times when you can only work part-time. Alice gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how to create your own niche and surround your…
  continue reading
 
Conor Randall was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer out of the blue in November 2021. A young, fit and healthy individual physically. But mentally things weren't what they seemed. He was given 8 weeks to live and was told he'd never make his 30th birthday... 2 years on his incredible awe inspiring story of his and his families courage to seek a…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick are joined by Kiran Herbert, the Content Manager at PeopleForBikes, for the first installment of a 2 part discussion about shared micromobility. How have bikeshare programs and other micromobility programs evolved to meet the needs of cities across America? How can the equitable growth of these programs be achieved? What are the g…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick identify which pandemic-era trends have proven to be sticky, and which have not stuck around. How many Americans are still spending time outdoors in 2023? How have participants expanded their reach into multiple types of outdoor recreation activities? How has the marketplace adjusted to meet the needs of the 2023 consumer?…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss the current state of the US economy and how current economic conditions might affect the outdoor industry. How might consumer debt be tied to GDP growth? How does the current unemployment rate and recent wage growth affect consumer spending? How does all of this affect the expectation for the 2023 holiday shopping season?…
  continue reading
 
Hung Chuy is the director of Strategic Brokers, the brokerage I now contract for... he has a super inspiring story, coming from nothing his father tried to escape Cambodia on 3 seperate occasions and he was born in a Thai refugee camp. Growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney he started life at maccas and found his feet through running poker tou…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Randy Prebular sits down with us and we talk about his impressive professional career, how he actually wanted to be a pediatrician at the beginning of his career, and how he then went from being a research scientist to a partner in a major law firm. We hear many exciting anecdotes, Randy gives us a behind-the-scenes look and tips o…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick discuss the future of electric bicycles as Kelly reflects upon her experience at Graniteer, an outdoor lifestyle festival produced by Granite Outdoor Alliance. What opportunities exist for electric bicycle centric events? What can we learn from youth participation in electric bicycling? How can the industry prepare to service and …
  continue reading
 
David Taggart former Royal Marines Commando had a troubled upbringing with both parents having Alcoholism... He could have gone down the wrong path being brought up in a rough area in England, lack of support and the responsibility of his younger brother as a young age. Luckily David at 15 years and 9 months walked into the careers office of the Ro…
  continue reading
 
Kelly and Patrick review methods for setting efficient prices for products, features, and attributes. How can brands and dealers bundle products and features at an appropriate price to meet the needs of new and existing customers? Which product features are the most important to consider when creating a product? How can profit maximizing outdoor br…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide