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Ringwood Publishing is an independent Scottish publisher based in Glasgow. In January they hosted an even called Reflections and Revelations: Our Memoirs Event showcasing several of their authors who have written books based on Memoir. Fiona and Marlene were delighted to attend and record the event. Speakers and readings are: 00:01:04 Mary McCabe, author of Two Closes and a Referendum and Stirring the Dust 00:08:27 Carol Fox, author of Memoirs of a Feminist Mother 00:16:36 Sandy Jamieson, Chief Executive of Ringwood introducing the work of the late Brendan McLaughlin and John Keeman 00:22:57 Brendan McLaughlin's daughter Siobhan 00:24:51 Reading from First of May by Brendan McLaughlin 00:27:32 Reading from In the Shadow of the Crane by John Keeman 00:32:13 Maureen Cullen, author of Kitten Heels 00:40:43 Kirsten McQuarrie, author of Remember the Rowan 00:45:03 Panel discussion and questions from the audience More about Ringwood publishers, featured authors and their books at https://www.ringwoodpublishing.com/ #memoirs #ringwoodpublishers #scottish The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe for free to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips. video premieres most Tuesdays at 8pm If you've enjoyed this podcast you might like to buy us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/scottishindependencepodcasts or choose us as your Easyfundraising good cause. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Brendan McLaughlin is the Senior Vice President & National Sales Manager of True Life Capital, a Denver-based company on a mission to solve the supply/demand imbalance in the housing market for the next generation of home buyers. In this conversation, Doug and Brendan explore True Life Capital's distinct role under the parent company, The True … Continue reading Episode 198 – Tackling Property Obsolescence: True Life Capital's Winning Formula for Residential Growth with Brendan McLaughlin →
Many litigations require discovery not just from the parties to the dispute, but from other entities—and Section 337 investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission are no different. But there are many unique aspects of third-party subpoena practice at the ITC. On this episode of Ropes & Gray's ITC-focused podcast series, Talkin' Trade, IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Rachael Bacha, and Brendan McLaughlin discuss the ins and outs of obtaining, enforcing, and responding to third-party subpoenas under the tight timelines of Section 337 proceedings.
Section 337 investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission are known for their speed. But in recent years, the ITC has introduced multiple avenues designed to resolve some of these cases even more quickly—including just a few months after institution. On this episode of Ropes & Gray's ITC-focused podcast series, Talkin' Trade, IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin are joined by summer associate Ava Kamb to examine the development and history of the ITC's so-called “100-day program,” as well as the more recent interim initial determination pilot program. They discuss the purpose and motivations behind these early disposition proceedings, the mechanics of how they are invoked and progress to a resolution, and consider whether these programs have lived up to expectations.
Section 337 investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission are known for their speed. But in recent years, the ITC has introduced multiple avenues designed to resolve some of these cases even more quickly—including just a few months after institution. On this episode of Ropes & Gray's ITC-focused podcast series, Talkin' Trade, IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin are joined by summer associate Ava Kamb to examine the development and history of the ITC's so-called “100-day program,” as well as the more recent interim initial determination pilot program. They discuss the purpose and motivations behind these early disposition proceedings, the mechanics of how they are invoked and progress to a resolution, and consider whether these programs have lived up to expectations.
While the overwhelming majority of Section 337 investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission involve patent infringement claims, the ITC is empowered to prohibit an extremely broad set of unfair trade practices and unfair methods of competition. In fact, courts have noted that Section 337 is “broad enough to prevent every type and form of unfair practice” associated with the importation of goods into the United States. On this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Cassandra Roth, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin discuss the wide variety of claims that may be brought under this subsection of the statute and address some unique aspects of how the ITC adjudicates them.
While the overwhelming majority of Section 337 investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission involve patent infringement claims, the ITC is empowered to prohibit an extremely broad set of unfair trade practices and unfair methods of competition. In fact, courts have noted that Section 337 is “broad enough to prevent every type and form of unfair practice” associated with the importation of goods into the United States. On this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Cassandra Roth, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin discuss the wide variety of claims that may be brought under this subsection of the statute and address some unique aspects of how the ITC adjudicates them.
Over the past few decades, the ITC has become increasingly focused on intellectual property—and specifically patent—disputes between domestic companies. According to some legislators and commentators, this shift has led the application of Section 337 astray from its original intent: adjudicating unfair trade practices in the importation of goods from foreign countries. Thus, over the past decade, there have been a number of proposed tweaks to Section 337, or the ITC more generally, to address issues like alleged non-practicing entity abuse of the ITC or alleged unfair trade practices implemented by China, such as forced technology transfer. In this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Nancy Attalla discuss some of the recent proposals and how they would change Section 337 practice.
Over the past few decades, the ITC has become increasingly focused on intellectual property—and specifically patent—disputes between domestic companies. According to some legislators and commentators, this shift has led the application of Section 337 astray from its original intent: adjudicating unfair trade practices in the importation of goods from foreign countries. Thus, over the past decade, there have been a number of proposed tweaks to Section 337, or the ITC more generally, to address issues like alleged non-practicing entity abuse of the ITC or alleged unfair trade practices implemented by China, such as forced technology transfer. In this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Nancy Attalla discuss some of the recent proposals and how they would change Section 337 practice.
In many cases, ITC investigations are not stand-alone proceedings—Section 337 complaints are often accompanied by complaints filed in federal district court. These parallel complaints often are based upon the very same unfair acts underlying the alleged Section 337 violation, such as patent infringement, trademark infringement, or trade secret misappropriation. In this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Meredith Foor explore the issues created by such parallel complaints, including the potential for litigation on two fronts and the possible preclusive effect—or lack thereof—of Commission determinations.
In many cases, ITC investigations are not stand-alone proceedings—Section 337 complaints are often accompanied by complaints filed in federal district court. These parallel complaints often are based upon the very same unfair acts underlying the alleged Section 337 violation, such as patent infringement, trademark infringement, or trade secret misappropriation. In this episode of Talkin' Trade, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Meredith Foor explore the issues created by such parallel complaints, including the potential for litigation on two fronts and the possible preclusive effect—or lack thereof—of Commission determinations.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Much of the focus of Section 337 litigation at the ITC is on the “violation” phase, where the Commission determines in the first instance whether to issue an exclusion order or cease and desist order. But ITC litigants should not lose sight of follow-on proceedings where these remedial orders can be modified or rescinded, or the ITC can impose civil penalties to enforce these orders. In this episode, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Becca Gentilli shed some light on these so-called “ancillary proceedings,” explaining why and how they are used, who presides over them, and comparing and contrasting them to other post-violation procedural options.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Much of the focus of Section 337 litigation at the ITC is on the “violation” phase, where the Commission determines in the first instance whether to issue an exclusion order or cease and desist order. But ITC litigants should not lose sight of follow-on proceedings where these remedial orders can be modified or rescinded, or the ITC can impose civil penalties to enforce these orders. In this episode, Ropes & Gray IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Becca Gentilli shed some light on these so-called “ancillary proceedings,” explaining why and how they are used, who presides over them, and comparing and contrasting them to other post-violation procedural options.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. All too often, little attention is paid to what happens after the ITC issues an exclusion order in a Section 337 investigation. In this episode—the third in a three-part series on remedies at the ITC—Ropes & Gray intellectual property litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Rebecca Gentilli address the myriad of issues surrounding enforcement of Section 337 exclusion orders by U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and discuss the procedural options available to both complainants and respondents.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. All too often, little attention is paid to what happens after the ITC issues an exclusion order in a Section 337 investigation. In this episode—the third in a three-part series on remedies at the ITC—Ropes & Gray intellectual property litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Rebecca Gentilli address the myriad of issues surrounding enforcement of Section 337 exclusion orders by U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and discuss the procedural options available to both complainants and respondents.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. One way in which ITC Section 337 investigations differ from district court litigation is that the day-to-day activities of ITC actions are overseen not by an Article III judge, but by one of six administrative law judges. In this episode, Ropes & Gray IP attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Mike Morales delve into the role and responsibilities these ALJs play in managing a fast-paced Section 337 proceeding, including how the individual ALJs may differ in presiding over their particular cases.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. One way in which ITC Section 337 investigations differ from district court litigation is that the day-to-day activities of ITC actions are overseen not by an Article III judge, but by one of six administrative law judges. In this episode, Ropes & Gray IP attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Mike Morales delve into the role and responsibilities these ALJs play in managing a fast-paced Section 337 proceeding, including how the individual ALJs may differ in presiding over their particular cases.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Historically, challenges to patent subject matter eligibility under Section 101 of the Patent Act have been rare at the ITC, as the Commission's Section 337 proceedings necessarily involve tangible, physical goods. But recent changes in the case law from the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court have led to a noticeable uptick in the numbers of times the Commission and its ALJs have been forced to grapple with patent eligibility issues. Ropes & Gray attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, Josef Schenker, and Brendan McLaughlin discuss how Section 101 challenges have evolved over time at the ITC, and how this issue may be litigated differently before the Commission than in district court patent litigation. They also provide an update on recent proposed litigation that may affect Section 337 proceedings.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Historically, challenges to patent subject matter eligibility under Section 101 of the Patent Act have been rare at the ITC, as the Commission's Section 337 proceedings necessarily involve tangible, physical goods. But recent changes in the case law from the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court have led to a noticeable uptick in the numbers of times the Commission and its ALJs have been forced to grapple with patent eligibility issues. Ropes & Gray attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro and Brendan McLaughlin discuss how Section 101 challenges have evolved over time at the ITC, and how this issue may be litigated differently before the Commission than in district court patent litigation. They also provide an update on recent proposed litigation that may affect Section 337 proceedings.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. On this episode, IP attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin are joined by special guest Scott McKeown, a leading PTAB litigator, to discuss the issues arising when a patent asserted in an ITC investigation also has its validity challenged at the PTAB—including whether and to what extent the respective agencies defer to each other's decisions or schedules, and what considerations are important for litigants to keep in mind to get the optimal resolution.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. On this episode, IP attorneys Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, and Brendan McLaughlin are joined by special guest Scott McKeown, a leading PTAB litigator, to discuss the issues arising when a patent asserted in an ITC investigation also has its validity challenged at the PTAB—including whether and to what extent the respective agencies defer to each other's decisions or schedules, and what considerations are important for litigants to keep in mind to get the optimal resolution.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro, Kathryn Thornton, and Brendan McLaughlin explore the statute's importation requirement, including the Federal Circuit and Commission's interpretation of a phrase in Section 337—“articles…that infringe”—that has been the subject of confusion and debate in recent years.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro, Kathryn Thornton, and Brendan McLaughlin explore the statute's importation requirement, including the Federal Circuit and Commission's interpretation of a phrase in Section 337—“articles…that infringe”—that has been the subject of confusion and debate in recent years.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Kelley Chandler break down and explain the ITC's domestic industry requirement.
Ropes & Gray's podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of Section 337 unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro, Brendan McLaughlin, and Kelley Chandler break down and explain the ITC's domestic industry requirement.
Today we talk to Brendan McLaughlin, our former work mate, a producer on Paranormal Caught on Camera, and damn near Turner's brother in law, about what it takes to get a paranormal documentary show on air. Roughly half of all cable shows are now about ghosts, and we want to get a piece of the American pie and take a bite out. This my house, I disconnect the cable and turn the lights out. Links to offers from all of our sponsors available at GetRichNick.com/Sponsors Get our Merch at GetRichNick.com/store Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/GetRichNick Get Rich Nick Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GetRichNick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ropes & Gray's new podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro and Brendan McLaughlin introduce listeners to Section 337 Investigations at the ITC and explain how the ITC is a powerful tool in intellectual property disputes.
Ropes & Gray's new podcast series Talkin' Trade explores the world of unfair import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission. In this episode, IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo and associates Matt Shapiro and Brendan McLaughlin introduce listeners to Section 337 Investigations at the ITC and explain how the ITC is a powerful tool in intellectual property disputes.
Did you know that, when art is present in a community, there's also an increase in neighborhood livability, community identity, and social inclusion? This is exactly why one nonprofit is investing in creativity and developing places for artists to thrive! With more than 50 live-work developments throughout the United States, Artspace is now expanding to Tampa – and the Artspace Tampa Initiative is being championed as the first development of its kind in the region! In this podcast episode, host Sarina Fazan is joined "On The Record" by advocates Alex Sink, the former CFO of the State of Florida, and Peter Lefferts, the chair of the Artspace Tampa Initiative Steering Committee, along with veteran journalist Brendan McLaughlin, to discuss the importance of fostering art in the community - and to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the Red House Streaming studios at CP Communications!
This week, author and comedian Brendan McLaughlin joins us to travel back in time to peak Greco -- Peako -- to talk the spy "comedy" If Looks Could Kill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Latchaw, Ethan Mckenna, and Brendan McLaughlin lead us through the politics of getting the 14th and 15th Amendments ratified.
Brendan McLaughlin, a writer, performer, reporter, and former television news anchor, and his wife Sandy McLaughlin, retired Vice President of Development for Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, have two steadfast rules for their 35-year marriage. In this special “Love In America” podcast, Brendan and Sandy sit down with Sarina Fazan to share a glass of wine and the rules they have followed throughout their relationship – leading them from the restaurant scene in San Francisco to marriage, children, and their long-time home in Tampa Bay. For more discussions like this one, make sure to subscribe to the podcast “On The Record With Sarina Fazan." Sarina Fazan's wardrobe provided by Triage Consignment Boutique (www.Facebook.com/triageconsignment). Sarina Fazan's dry cleaning and laundry provided by ZIPS Dry Cleaners (www.321zips.com/tampa). #SarinaFazanMedia #SFM #TampaNews #ShareYourStory #Community #News #TampaBay #Tampa #Florida #LoveInAmerica #BrendanMcLaughlin #SandyMcLaughlin #Writer #Performer #Reporter #TelevisionNewsAnchor
Group: Owen Bergan, Matt Ford, Justin Turley, Brendan McLaughlin, GJ Sucher, and Kieran O'Rourke In this podcast we discuss the four topics written in the article "The Latest Insights on Gen Z, Tomorrow’s Target Audience." You hear opinions from Malvern students about advertising, use of social media, cause marketing, and how much television we watch vs. other streaming platforms. I hope you enjoy.
Group: Owen Bergan, Andrew Harder, Justin Turley, Matt Ford, GJ Sucher, Brendan McLaughlin. In this podcast we discuss how cell phones have affected the lives of teens. We discuss changes in social and people skills, depression, anxiety, and teens driving. We interview a couple teens from Malvern Prep. They answer questions about how their lives have changed due to smartphones. It is an interesting podcast and we recommend listening.
Dr. Brendan McLaughlin, DC, D.Ac, CSCS is a Doctor of Chiropractic, Neurofunctional Acupuncture Provider and Strength and Conditioning Coach. Instagram: dr_brendan_mclaughlin website: DrbMcLaughlin.com Brendan is my business partner and the Clinical Director at The Vault Performce Center in Orlando Florida. He is the chiropractor physician to Golf's number 1 ranked player in the world Justin Rose. Dr. McLaughlin utilizes a comprehensive, individualized approach to health and performance; combining diverse disciplines to get the most out of the world's top competitors, world-class executives and everyday athletes. PGA Tour Chiropractor • Performance Director Foley Performance Academy • Performance Consultant MMG Academy • Personal Health Consultant for top executives in the US and Canada 2:30 - Helping Justin Rose reach #1 in the Official World Golf Rankings 5:45 - Justin Rose's evolution over the years and his openness in trusting the guidance of the team he has surrounded himself with 9:30 - The many facets requiring improvement for the individual to play golf at the most elite level 11:30 - Assessing, monitoring, and manipulating the load and volume experienced and how the overall load placed on an athlete is not limited to training 14:00 - The difficulty in periodizing a training program for golf's elite 17:00 - The ability of Justin Rose to maintain a high level of play at the back end of a season compared to his peers 22:30 - Why 90% of the world's best golfers travel with a person fitness consultant or manual therapist 23:00 - Why doing the work away from the course and creating structure allows the athlete to unleash their creative genius during competition 27:00 - Measuring an athlete's biometrics (HRV, grip tests, sleep, etc)and how they can help determine load. volume, recovery 30:00 - What is HRV (heart rate variability) 33:30 - Comparing elite athletes to an iPhone and why recovery is essential 35:30 - Risk and rewards of training and why some athlete require increased risk to reach the levels required to be elite 37:00 - Why monitoring practice volume is one of the missing links in elite performance 43:00 - Checking a box often means something has been done 'half-assed" 45:00 - Communication within the team of athlete support 53:00 - Dr. B's personal training preferences and the importance of a principle based approach 55:30 - Training as a supplement 1:00:00 - Biohacks to improving health and performance while traveling 1:02:00 - Mastering the basics 103:00 - Water - The importance of high quality water and how to choose the water you should be consuming 1:07:00 - Water is an important part of the body's ecosystem 1:13:00 - Dr. Brendan McLaughlin takes on the DEAP 10
In this episode of Talking Golf hear Hugh chat with leading Sports Chiropractor, Dr Brendan McLaughlin.
Brendan McLaughlin quit his job as a TV news anchor / reporter at ABC Action News - WFTS in Tampa after two decades with the station. Brendan's enthusiasm for story telling and finding and reporting the truth is inspiring. Brendan's work ethic was unparalleled. He would setup, shoot, edit, and front his own packages - plus anchor multiple shows every day and create website and social media content. You'd also frequently find him helping out at community events. He is someone you can have meaningful and profound conversations with, and Brendan has this way of nudging you to look inward for self-reflection. He has a gift for connecting with other people. Brendan on Snapchat - McBrendan1 Brendan's blog "Sabbeardical" https://sabbeardical.com/ News Theme 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license http://audionautix.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/extvproducer/support
Myq hangs out with Brendan McLaughlin and Matt Koff on the KATG Network
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Brendan McLaughlin from MTV's Nikki & Sara Live joins Chip to discuss his early days as an intern on Conan, a soulless job in the real world, and his Shawshank Redemption that ultimately led to his first writing job. Check out Brendan's show "We're Nice People" at Parkside Lounge on November 25th at 7:30pm.
Vijay introduces today's baptisms with a reflection on how God pursues us and prompts us to surrender our lives to him. Many still resist his pursuit even if it hurts them. Testimonies by Sam Taylor and Brendan McLaughlin follow the sermon. Both tell their story of what brought them to the place where they want to be baptised as believers. The podcast includes excerpts of the baptism.