Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP
Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP
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Welcome to MFMacs pods. Here we'll provide the answers to all your legal questions, from personal injury to construction.
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The podcast covers a diverse range of legal topics, including personal injury law, food and drink market analysis, and construction law. Examples of episodes include the journey of Panthermilk from concept to a recognizable brand, a discussion on Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) and their legal implications, and insights into evolving trends within the food and drink sector.

MFMac: Law Applied is your trusted source for legal insights tailored to Scottish businesses.
Designed for entrepreneurs, founders, and industry leaders, this podcast breaks down contracts, compliance, brand protection, and regulatory change with clarity and relevance.
With a strong focus on Scotland’s dynamic food and drink industry, we explore the challenges and opportunities facing producers, retailers, and innovators – while also supporting businesses across tech, retail and other key sectors.
Whether you’re launching, scaling, or navigating legal complexity, MFMac delivers expert advice and real-world perspectives to help your business grow with confidence.
In this podcast, Mel Hall, Legal Director, and Alison Marr, Senior Associate, in our Charities and Third Sector team, explore the key changes affecting charity data practices in 2026. They discuss the impact of some of the changes introduced by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, lessons emerging from recent ICO action, how charities can approach soft opt-in with confidence, the wider implications of the Birthlink case and data protection considerations when carrying out prospect research.

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