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* We're still learning about all the different impacts from the Deepwater Horizon disaster even though it was 15 years ago. We'll talk with Brian Roberts from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium about the research and the effects we've seen on land, plants, and animals * We talked to Sidney Torres last week...now we'll talk to Troy Henry about the French Quarter sanitation saga and get his side of the story.
We're still learning about all the different impacts from the Deepwater Horizon disaster even though it was 15 years ago. We talk with Brian Roberts from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium about the research and the effects we've seen on land, plants, and animals
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy were joined former Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts during Tuesday's BBMS for a talk on all things Os. The season hasn't started off the way anyone wants but there's still time for them to turn it around. Do they have the guys to do it? Hear why Brian believes the answer is yes.
Join Pete as he rides around the streets of Milan in a van with Vice President, Fashion Director at Nordstrom, Rickie De Sole, Executive Vice President, General Merchandise Manager for Apparel and Designer, Sam Lobban, Senior Vice President of Designer and Brand Partnerships, Brian Roberts, and Pete's cousin and Chief Merchandising Officer, Jamie Nordstrom. Get the ground-level experience of this highly anticipated fashion event, learn about the latest trends, changes in the business, and hear some of our team's biggest takeaways from this season in Milan. Also as part of our trip to Milan, Pete will be dropping by to chat with one of our most important brand partners, Gildo Zegna, CEO and third generation leader of the Italian luxury men's wear brand Zegna. Thanks for tuning in to episode 82. We hope you enjoy it! Did you know that YOU can be on The Nordy Pod? This show isn't just a one-way conversation. We want to hear about what Nordstrom looks like through your eyes. Share your Nordstrom experience, good or bad, by giving us a call and leaving a voicemail at: 206.594.0526, or send an email to nordypodcast@nordstrom.com to be a part of the conversation! And, be sure to follow us on Instagram @thenordypod to stay up to date on new episodes, announcements and more.
Jon Kelly connects with Dylan Byers to chew over the latest media industry buzz, starting with David Zaslav's sweeping WBD restructuring and what this move portends for his longstanding cable networks, including CNN. Is Zaslav positioning to spin off these networks, a la Brian Roberts' SpinCo? Plus they dive into the latest developments at The Washington Post, Politico, and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dylan Byers joins Peter to decipher Brian Roberts' decision to spin off NBCUniversal's declining cable assets and explain why this is a landmark moment in the history of the media industry. Then Dylan offers a behind-the-scenes snapshot of why MSNBC's co-hosts Joe and Mika made the pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cet épisode a été enregistré en live au Théâtre de la Croix-Rousse dans le cadre de Festivi·iel ! Dramathis est un podcast écrit, produit, réalisé et mis en musique par Mathis Grosos, pour le financer, c'est par ici.Références de l'épisode : Bazin, Hugues. « Quels espaces populaires pour la culture ? ». Mouvements, 2009/1 n° 57, 2009. p.57-66. William Foote Whyte, Street Corner society.Hurstel, J., Chroniques culturelles barbares, Paris, Syros, coll. « Alternatives », 1988.Richard MèmeteauM. Certeau (de), « La beauté du mort » in La culture au pluriel, Paris, Christian Bourgeois, 1974, (Points Essais), 1993.P. Mayol, « De la culture légitime à l'éclectisme culturel », Ville-École-Intégration Enjeux, n° 133, juin 2003.BUTLER, Judith. 2004 [1997]. Le Pouvoir des mots. Discours de haine et politique du performatif (C. Nordmann & J. Vidal, trad.). Paris : Éditions Amsterdam. HEBDIGE, Dick. 2008 [1979]. Sous-Culture. Le sens du style (M. Saint-Upéry, trad.). Paris : Zones. QUEER NATION. 1990. « Queer Nation : a Manifesto » SEDGWICK, Eve Kosofsky. 1998. « Construire des significations queer », in Les études gay et lesbiennes, ERIBON Didier (éd.). Paris : Éditions du Centre Pompidou. Marie-Émilie Lorenzi, « « Queer », « transpédégouine », « torduEs », entre adaptation et réappropriation, les dynamiques de traduction au cœur des créations langagières de l'activisme féministe queer », GLAD!, 2017 Keivan Djavadzadeh et Pierre Raboud, Le populaire est-il soluble dans les industries culturelles ? Courants dominants et contraires des cultures populaires Lawrence Levine, Culture d'en haut, culture d'en bas. L'émergence des hiérarchies cultu- relles aux États-Unis, Paris, La Découverte, 2010. John Clarke, Stuart Hall, Tony Jefferson et Brian Roberts, « Subcultures, cultures and class », in Stuart Hall et Tony Jefferson (dir.), Resistance Through Rituals. Youth Subcultures in Post-War Britain, Londres, Hutchinson University Library, 1976, p. 10 (nous traduisons). Culture, Class, Distinction, Tony Bennett Philippe Coulangeon, Les métamorphoses de la distinction : inégalités culturelles dans la France d'aujourd'hui, Paris, Grasset, 2011. Get bonus content on Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Live, from Bloomberg Screentime, Comcast NBCUniversal Brian Roberts Chairman & CEO discusses the state of TV and streaming. Roberts spoke with Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russell Hill joins Brian Roberts in The Attorney Lounge to share his background growing up in a blue-collar family and his military career before transitioning to law. He discusses his experience in the military, including his time in the National Guard and later in the Marine Corps. He talks about the physical demands of military training, including jumping out of airplanes, and shares a harrowing experience of a parachute jump gone wrong. Russ also explains how he transitioned from the military to pursuing a career in law, including earning one of the top LSAT scores in the country and acceptance into many top law schools, eventually choosing to attend UC Berkeley School of Law on a full tuition scholarship. During law school, Russ worked on Law Review and finished near the top of his class. Following graduation, he took a position as an intellectual property attorney at Morrison Foerster and later at Howrey. He then transitioned in-house counsel at Lenovo, where he eventually became the Chief IP Counsel. After Lenovo, he joined a helicopter company in Vancouver, Canada, to prepare it for an IPO. However, the company faced a major setback when one of its aircraft crashed due to a manufacturing defect. Despite the challenges, Russ successfully navigated through various roles and built a strong legal team. Russ then became Deputy General Counsel and Chief Compliance Counsel at Logitech and he talks about the supportive and inspiring leadership at Logitech and the opportunities he had to work on major transactions. While at Logitech, Russ describes how he survived a life-threatening bicycle accident where he broke 12 vertebrae and severed his spinal cord leaving him paralyzed. Russ shares how his military background and fighting spirit helped him survive through the accident and recovery process. His incredible spirit and determination are truly inspiring and Russ highlights the importance of giving back and his involvement as a Board member with the Micronutrient Forum. Russ's story is a testament to resilience, determination, positive energy and the power of a supportive community.
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Mayor Scott tiptoes around climate change in DPW workers death. Columbia University students suing squad members. A fire at a Jewish museum. Issues with outstanding work orders in the city. US Attorney Erek Barron joined the show. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Paris 2024 is NBCUniversal's 18th Olympics. Brian Roberts, Comcast Chairman and CEO, and Michael Cavanagh, Comcast President, discuss the company's broadcasting rights to the Olympic Games, state of the media landscape, NBC's NBA rights deal, and their outlook for media and sports. Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin then look ahead to the 2028 Summer Olympics in LA with Casey Wasserman, chairman of LA 2028, the company organizing the upcoming Los Angeles games. He shares what he's learned from France's organization and how he'll allocate his nearly $7B budget. Plus, en garde! The Squawk team swaps mics for sabers, taking a swing at fencing with the help of Olympians Miles Chamley-Watson and Maia Chamberlain. Catch all the Olympics events on Peacock and NBC. Brian Roberts & Michael Cavanagh - 22:51Casey Wasserman - 14:02In this episode:Becky Quick,@BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin,@andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
In this episode of the Attorney Lounge, Brian Roberts interviews Frank Ramos, a partner with Goldberg Segalla. Frank is also well known in the legal industry as "The Miami Mentor" who generously shares free advice and content on his website www.miamimentor.com. Brian and Frank discuss Frank's journey in the legal profession and his role as a mentor for young lawyers. Frank shares his experience in writing books and articles to help young lawyers navigate their careers. They also discuss the importance of finding a good mentor and the pros and cons of working in small and large law firms. Frank emphasizes the importance of storytelling and developing a strong theme in trial advocacy. In this conversation, Frank discusses his approach to depositions, the use of technology in the legal field, and the benefits of sharing content on social media. He emphasizes the importance of driving the flow of a deposition, using polite but quick questioning techniques to control the dynamics. Frank also discusses the use of video recording in depositions and the cost considerations involved. He highlights the strategic advantages of leveraging e-discovery and AI in cases, as well as the abundance of resources available online for lawyers to learn and develop their expertise. Frank shares his experience with building a social media presence on LinkedIn and the long-term investment it requires. He encourages lawyers to consistently share content and engage with their audience to build a following over time.
What happens when an army officer who has never ridden a horse (but has jumped out of planes) marries an event rider? He starts eventing, of course! In the first installment of our newest series, “OTTB Underdog Stories,” we explore how Brian Roberts began riding just over three years ago, taking on an OTTB with a tricky reputation. Now a successful training level eventing pair, Brian and his OTTB, Bombino, are a fixture at Area 2 events. We discuss his journey, from his first trip to the tack shop for a “riding starter kit” to learning about Bombino's signature move at their first event. We also delve into how the most talented horses can also be the quirkiest. Through it all, the partnership of Brian and Bombino shines through.We appreciate Brian's fresh perspective on horses, his experience starting a challenging new sport later in life, and his humorous outlook on life. We hope you will join us for this fun episode!
Ariana Tadler joins Brian Roberts in the Attorney Lounge to share her journey from growing up in Queens, New York, to becoming a successful attorney and e-discovery pioneer. She excelled in school and sports, becoming a lacrosse champion and developing leadership skills at a young age. Ariana attended Hamilton College and then Fordham Law School, where she discovered her passion for law. She started her career at a small law firm and later joined the largest plaintiffs firm in the class action field. Early in her career, Ariana became interested in e-discovery and played a crucial role in transitioning the legal industry from paper-based document review to electronic discovery. She also served on the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee. The conversation covers various topics related to technology, data, work-life integration, and the future of the legal profession. Ariana discusses the impact of technology on the legal industry, including the use of apps and cloud-based applications in litigation. She also shares her insights on work-life balance and the importance of managing time effectively. Tadler emphasizes the need for human connection in a technology-driven world and offers strategies for maintaining a healthy balance. The conversation concludes with a discussion on legal operations and the role of AI in the practice of law.
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Reaction to Wes Moore's climate change executive order. Trump interview with Dr. Phil, "Sometimes revenge is needed." New bills on juvenile justice. Latest report from Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan. State Senator Justin Ready joined the show to discuss Moore's climate executive order & Brian Roberts joined the show to talk Orioles baseball. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Chad Aboud (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadaboud/) joins Brian Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge for a great discussion about the importance of finding and pursuing your purpose with passion. Chad shares his experiences and insights on how giving with intention and focusing on daily actions can reveal new opportunities, rather than chasing milestones. This meaningful conversation is filled with advice on:Purpose and Passion: Discover how aligning with your true purpose can lead to personal and professional growth.Living in the Moment: Lean the benefits of focusing on daily actions instead of just milestones.Opportunities Through Giving: Understand how giving selflessly opens up new paths and possibilities.Tune in to hear more about embracing your journey, finding your purpose, and living passionately every day. Don't forget to subscribe and listen to future episodes. Special thanks again to Array (https://www.trustarray.com) for sponsoring the episode.Please visit the links below for more information about Chad, Brian and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge. Links:Chad Aboud: https://www.chadaboud.comBrian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Noticias Económicas y Financieras Dado que la inflación se mantiene alta en todas las lecturas de 2024, el primer recorte esperado de la tasa de interés de la Reserva Federal en más de cuatro años sigue avanzando en el calendario, y algunos se preguntan si el banco central reducirá su tasa de referencia en algún momento este año. Los inversores podrán vislumbrar nuevamente el panorama de la inflación hoy cuando el Departamento de Trabajo de EE. UU. publique el índice de precios al consumidor de abril. Con ello, se espera una nueva ronda de predicciones sobre cuando la Reserva Federal finalmente reducirá su tasa de política monetaria. La reducción del comercio de memes continúa por tercer día consecutivo, aunque los grandes nombres están logrando ganancias menores en la sesión previa a la comercialización... por ahora. GameStop $GME y AMC $AMC sufrieron un total combinado de 37 paradas de operaciones de volatilidad el martes, cerrando finalmente +60.1% y +32%, respectivamente, después de que Keith Gill, conocido como Roaring Kitty, tuiteara por primera vez en casi tres años. GameStop también subió a la cima de la lista semanal de Interactive Brokers $IBKR de los activos más activos en su plataforma, y muchos buscan ganar dinero con las opciones de $GME. ¿Veremos una repetición del frenesí de memes de 2021? Solo el tiempo dirá. A medida que los servicios de streaming invaden el mercado, ahora están compitiendo para formar alianzas que ofrezcan "opciones y valor" a los clientes. El último es Comcast $CMCSA, que lanzará un nuevo paquete de transmisión que incluirá Peacock, Netflix $NFLX y Apple TV $AAPL a un "precio muy reducido". Se trata de "precios diarios, no de lanzamiento", anunció el director ejecutivo de Comcast, Brian Roberts, y dijo que el paquete StreamSaver estará disponible este mes. Disney $DIS y Warner Bros. Discovery $WBD presentaron su propio paquete de transmisión hace solo una semana, luego de su asociación con Fox $FOX para construir un transmisor de deportes conjunto. Según se informa, Red Lobster se declarará en quiebra la próxima semana, mientras la cadena de productos del mar más grande de Estados Unidos trabaja para llegar a un acuerdo con sus acreedores y negociar concesiones de los propietarios. También acaba de cerrar alrededor de 99 locales y se subastaron más de 50 restaurantes y sus equipos. Red Lobster ha estado luchando contra problemas financieros durante algún tiempo, debido al menor tráfico peatonal durante la pandemia, tasas de interés más altas y una fallida promoción de camarones todo lo que puedas comer. El propietario mayoritario Thai Union Group (OTCPK:TUFBY) dijo anteriormente que abandonaría la cadena debido a "contribuciones financieras negativas prolongadas". Los senadores estadounidenses presionan para que se destinen $32B a gastos de emergencia en IA. $NVO Novo Nordisk probará fármacos para la obesidad en el consumo de alcohol. La unidad de robotaxi de Baidu $BIDU podría volverse rentable en 2025. NYCB venderá $5B en préstamos hipotecarios a la unidad de JPMorgan $JPM.
Jason Rowley https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrowley71/ joins Brian Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) to discuss his life and career. Jason grew up on a ranch near the border of Mexico in Tucson, Arizona where he learned the value of hard work and self-reliance. From that small town start, he went on to serve his country in the Navy, practice law and become a respected leader in the NBA as President & CEO of the Phoenix Suns for over a decade, while also serving his community in myriad ways. Jason shares his unique story detailing his life on the ranch, to college at the University of Arizona, service in the Navy and his experience in the Navy Seal program, to law school, his practice as a corporate lawyer and experience as General Counsel and ultimately President & CEO of the Phoenix Suns. He also talks about the importance of service to others and the countless ways he has served his community. Today, Jason is enjoying more entrepreneurial endeavors as President of Arizona's professional pickleball team, AZ Drive, which is owned by Arizona legend Larry Fitzgerald and other prominent Arizona athletes and business leaders. Please visit the links below for more information about Jason, Brian, AZ Drive and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge. Links: Jason Rowley: https://jasonrowley.coBrian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/AZ Drive: https://azdrivepb.com/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Jennifer Doran, Discovery Counsel with MoloLamken https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmoscoso/ joins Brian Roberts(https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) to discuss her life and career. Jennifer grew up in Morton Grove, IL just outside of Chicago, home of Pequod's Pizza which Jen points out is ranked by Yelp as the best pizza in America! Jen attended Duke University as an undergrad where she double majored in Public Policy and English (and attended some Duke basketball games as well).After graduating Jen worked as a litigation caseworker at Rogers & Hardin LLP for a couple of years where she got first hand experience working at a law firm and she learned that she enjoyed, as she put it, “sleuthing” for the firm in the discovery process. Having enjoyed that experience, Jen knew at that point that she would be heading to law school. Despite some naysayers who thought she wasn't mean enough or confrontational enough to be a lawyer, Jen knew that great lawyers could be empathic and understanding and successful at the same time. She also understood that there were many different career paths she could take with a law degree. Brian and Jennifer discuss whether you can be an effective lawyer and nice at the same time. Jennifer ultimately chose to attend, and received her law degree from, Emory University School of Law.After law school, Jen worked as an attorney at Stewart, Melvin & Frost LLP in Atlanta where she tried practicing in a variety of different areas of law. She eventually returned home to Chicago where she ended up focusing her practice in complex litigation with a focus on e-Discovery matters and ultimately landed at MoloLamken LLP (https://www.mololamken.com/) where she practices today. Returning to her love of “sleuthing,” Jen realized that she enjoyed living in the documents and finding ways to identify key evidence to support their client's case. Jen shares her enthusiasm for the discovery phase of litigation and how much she enjoys adding value by leveraging technology to identify key information in a case and give her client's a competitive advantage in the way she manages that process. Rather than approaching discovery as a burdensome and costly part of the litigation process, Jen shares how a well organized and thoughtful approach to discovery can bring competitive advantages to a case. Jen shares that a good discovery process involves good communication and a clear protocol with the right people and a strategic approach. Jen also advises to not only focus on what you do have but think about what you might not have as well so that you can strategize appropriately.Jen talks about the type of technology she leverages today to assist with discovery and other phases of litigation. She also discusses the opportunities available to lawyers who embrace technology and are willing to learn and understand the tools that are available to create competitive advantages in litigation. Jen talks about how fast technology is developing in the legal industry and encourages young attorneys to research opportunities in the space. Please visit the links below for more information about Jennifer, Brian, MoloLamken and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:Jennifer Doran, Discovery Counsel with MoloLamken https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmoscoso/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/MoloLamken LLP (https://www.mololamken.com/)Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
This week- a pair of films adapted from the stage. 1931, Berlin, while finishing his doctorate a British academic, Brian Roberts, takes residence in a boarding house. Finding his room is too small to teach English lessons, which he must to survive, Brian strikes up a friendship with his neighbor, Sally Bowles, a performer at the Kit Kat Klub. Soon Brian finds himself caught up in her bohemian lifestyle. One of the first films to be rated X with fiendishly catchy songs, strong performances, plenty of thought-provoking subtly under the bawdy exterior, and possibly Bob Fosse's most enduring and still relevant work- Cabaret. Liz is a street prostitute who is weary of her life and desperate to escape her pimp. As she wonders the late night streets of LA, Liz directly tells the audience of her history, from her youth to the current moment, and why she keeps going. Based on a monologue play, one of the first to be given a NC-17 rating in the US, anchored by a strong lead performance and strong visuals. Ken Russell's satirical drama tries to bring pathos and humanity to the world's oldest profession, Whore. All that and Dave finds his memory slipping, Craig discovers pain in the ring, Kevin gets classy again, and Tyler plots to ensure there are no flawless victories. Join us, won't you? Episode 356- Rented by the Hour
Michele and Lauren almost break-up due to the intensity of the US Season 1 Traitors. They find God, and have a couple of special guests who help ease the pain. Including "Alan Cumming" (Mitchell Clemons" and Non-Union Traitor's producer " Reilly Ridley Roberts , the 2nd cousin of Brian Roberts, primary shareholder of Comcast, and NBC Universal. (Grant Redmond)
Steve Henry, founder of The Litigation Counsel of America (LCA)https://www.litcounsel.org/ joins Brian Roberts(https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) to discuss his career and how and why he and his wife Dottie founded LCA in the early 2000s. Brian begins the show by remining Steve how he was able to cobble together a tuxedo together for the black tie dinner at the LCA event in Banff Canada last year by collecting various clothing items from different second hand stores in town. Steve discusses his upbringing on a farm outside of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and, as a first generation college graduate, he developed an interest in the law from watching Perry Mason on television. Steve shares that his tuition for the first semester of college at the University of Alabama was $255 in 1972. After Steve's first year of college he decided to enroll in the Air Force as a means to help pay for college through the GI Bill and, while in the Air Force, he married his high school sweetheart, Dottie. After graduating college he attended Texas Tech law school where tuition was $190 per semester. A dedicated worker, Steve shared that he painted billboards while growing up in Alabama and worked as a waiter in law school. With the money he earned while working as a waiter while attending law school, together with income earned from an investment in a Texas oil well, Steve was able to graduate from law school with no debt and drive himself to the graduation ceremony in a red Mercedes convertible! Steve had no interest in a desk job after graduating from law school and he loved the aesthetics of being a lawyer – the courtroom, the atmosphere, the judges and juries. And, as a result, Steve's first job out of law school was as a prosecutor in Texas. Steve recounted his first jury trial where he was told to go to the courthouse and another assistant district attorney would be over in a little while to help handle the case, but the other attorney never showed up. Steve, the fearless young attorney, went ahead and struck the jury, tried the case and won! Upon returning to the office, the other attorney said he got busy and forgot about the case. Having won his first case and recognizing that he could handle himself in the courtroom, the district attorney's office let Steve continue to try cases and he ended up trying roughly 40 cases in his first year out of law school. In 1983, Steve moved back to Alabama with the goal of providing a better lifestyle for his family where he practiced for the remainder of his career in private practice as a trial attorney.Steve and Brian discuss the changes in the practice of trial law over the course of many decades moving from a process that would quickly go to court with the same attorney handling the filing of the case, discovery, trial and appeal to a process today that is significantly longer and highly specialized. Steve discussed the lack of characters that exist in the law today compared to several decades ago, including famous attorneys like Bobby Lee Cook who was an LCA Fellow and the inspiration for the main character in the Matlock television series. Steve also discussed the art of reading a jury, noting his belief that it is becoming a lost art. Steve mentioned former two-time LCA President, Thomas Mesereau, who represented Michael Jackson and other high profile celebrities, as someone who was brilliant at reading a jury. Steve talked about the changes in juries and the differences in relating to millennials who are serving on juries today with boomers and the ability of a good trial attorney to relate to both generations.Steve shared his motivation for starting LCA when one of his female partners at Baker Donelson attempted to join an elite society of trial lawyers but was denied despite her skills as an elite attorney. When Steve shared this story with Dottie and, having three daughters of their own, Dottie recommended that Steve do something to rectify this injustice and start a society that prioritized and welcomed women and minorities. Dottie took the initiative on this effort and identified several attorneys that would make great members of this new society that they were founding, originally called The American Academy of Trial Counsel. After sending several invitations with acceptances from many notable lawyers across the country, the interest from other lawyers in joining this new society grew quickly. The dramatic rise in popularity of this new society soon drew the ire of an older, similarly named society who insisted they change their name to avoid confusion, which ultimately resulted in Steve and Dottie changing the name to Litigation Counsel of America. Given an ultimatum by his firm at the time to either choose to continue practicing at the firm or continue building LCA, Steve chose to focus his full-time attention to LCA where he continues to focus his efforts today.Steve's advice to young lawyers interested in trial practice is to volunteer to perform any task in a trial. Experience is the greatest tool to becoming a great trial attorney and Steve notes that the best trial attorneys are able to adapt under pressure, think on their feet, turn on a dime, and get past a moment that could otherwise kill their case. And the only way to develop these traits is to be comfortable in a trial setting, which comes from experience in the courtroom. Steve suggested that young lawyers simply sit in court and watch other cases, even if they are working on something else while there.LCA is a terrific organization that is an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary society that is limited to 3,500 Fellows, representing less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers. The purpose of LCA, among other things, is to recognize deserving, experienced, and highly qualified lawyers, to provide an outlet for scholarly authorship of legal articles on trial and litigation practice and has established itself as the most diverse honorary professional society in American law. Please visit the links below for more information about Steve, Brian, LCA and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:Steve Henry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/g-steven-henry-066a1a11/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/LCA: https://www.litcounsel.org/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Josh Neuman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-neuman-5b4b2a82/) joins Brian Roberts(https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) to talk about his career as a litigator practicing in the area of mass tort litigation at Pogust Goodhead. Josh talks about growing up in Farmington Hills, Michigan and developing an interest in law while working for his dad's law firm. He attended Michigan as an undergrad before graduating from law school at Temple University. Brian and Josh discuss the importance of networking in developing a book of business early in your legal career and share tips on how best to position yourself for success through various networking activities. Josh talks about the practice of mass tort litigation and details the steps involved in a typical case, including the difficulties of resolving these cases when multiple parties are involved. They talk about finding fulfillment in the practice of law by not focusing exclusively on compensation and pursuing areas of law that build a sense of purpose in your career. Josh talks about the pro bono work he has done and the sense of pride he gets from helping clients obtain justice when they might not otherwise have the ability to stand up for themselves. Josh and Brian offer advice to young attorneys at large law firms, early in their career, to focus on being detail-oriented, understand technology, develop problem-solving skills and look for opportunities to gain exposure to high-profile cases and transactions.If you enjoyed the show, please like, comment and subscribe to The Attorney Lounge.Please visit the links below for more information about Josh, Brian, Pogust Goodhead and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:Joshua Neuman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-neuman-5b4b2a82/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/Pogust Goodhead: https://pogustgoodhead.com/en-us/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Stephanie Clerkin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieclerkin/) joins Brian Roberts(https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) to talk about her career and provide a high level overview of e-Discovery. Brian and Stephanie talk about the beginning of their careers and trying to figure out how you learn and build expertise in your industry when you're starting without any experience. Stephanie discuss how she bridges the gap between legal teams and information technology personnel by speaking the language of both groups of professionals. She walks through what a good process looks like when organizing an e-Discovery project, the technology she leverages, and how to streamline and make the process as efficient as possible.Stephanie grew up in St. Louis, obtained her Finance degree from Saint Louis University and started her career as a Financial Analyst at RubinBrown LLP where she worked on various projects that introduced her to the world of litigation support. From there, she moved to Korein Tillery in 2013 to spearhead the firm's litigation support efforts. In that time, Stephanie has become a recognized expert in the litigation support and e-Discovery world with a large following on social media. She discusses her interest in building a social media presence and how she balances a variety of roles and activities, including being a Mom, her day job, her social media presence, and the various trade groups she's involved in. In that regard, Stephanie offers advice on how to manage workloads, avoid burnout and ensure work-life balance in an industry where that can be tough to accomplish.Brian and Stephanie discuss the incredible opportunities that exist in the legal ops industry. Stephanie recommends starting with ACEDS (https://aceds.org/) if you're interested in learning more about the e-Discovery industry. Given that the industry is relatively new, they discuss how many of the professionals in the eDiscovery industry are essentially founders who have built careers, learned from the beginning and are open to welcoming and educating new entrants.Please visit the links below for more information about Stephanie, Brian, Korein Tillery and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:Stephanie Clerkin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieclerkin/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/Korein Tillery: https://www.koreintillery.com/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
The Orioles want to get Jackson Holliday to the majors as soon as possible but he likely won't be able to play his natural position at shortstop due to the other talent on the team. Is second base going to be his full time position when he gets called up? Brian Roberts thinks he will handle the change with no issues. Photo credit: © Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Jim Sullivan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivan9999/) joins Brian Roberts(https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) and explains how artificial intelligence is disrupting the legal industry. The conversation starts immediately when Brian asks Jim whether AI lawyers will replace real lawyers and Jim flat out says yes - that while AI is not going to replace all lawyers, it is going to replace certain positions. With that displacement, however, the discussion evolves into conversation about all of the new jobs and opportunities that will develop as a result of this new technology. Jim talks about many of the use cases where AI is being applied in the legal industry today including, in particular, in the classification of relevant documents in the production of discovery.Jim grew up in a small mining town in Minnesota called Hibbing. He went to school for computer science and math, but started looking at law school as an option after graduating from Minnesota State. After taking the practice LSATs and doing well, he decided to go to law school at Mitchell Hamline School of Law as a unique way to combine unique skill sets of law and computer science. Jim talks about his path to entrepreneurship and his willingness to take on more risk than most lawyers. Today, Jim's past experience as a tech expert and lawyer are now coming together in a unique way to take advantage of these new opportunities to leverage AI in the legal industry. Jim's wife perhaps sums up his expertise best by referring to him as a “nerd translator.” He's now leveraging that expertise to disrupt the legal industry.Please visit the links below for more information about Jim, Brian, eDiscovery AI and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:Jim Sullivan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivan9999/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/eDiscovery AI: https://ediscoveryai.com/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan are broadcasting live from Orioles Spring Training 2024 in Sarasota, FL, talking about all things Orioles baseball with interviews from players, coaches & staff. Including, Tim Cossins, James McCann, Craig Kimbrel, Brian Roberts, Drew French, Geoff Arnold, Mike Elias, Pete Gilbert & Keith Mills. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
David Horrigan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-horrigan-3a482a6/) joins Brian Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) for a discussion about David's career and the history and background of e-Discovery and his work at Relativity (https://www.relativity.com/).David grew up as a kid interested in genealogy and the law, actually visiting courtrooms with a briefcase to research geneaology records. David talks about attending Levin College of Law at the University of Florida where he currently serves on the Board of the UF Law E-Discovery Conference. After graduating law school, David took a non-traditional path and began his career as a reporter at The National Law Journal. Immersed in all things e-Discovery, David discusses how he makes an effort to make the topic fun and engaging. Brian and David share some stories of practicing law in higher education as David spent time early in his career representing Brown University and Brian spent a decade as the General Counsel for Grand Canyon University. David explains how he became interested in e-Discovery and learned about legal technology during the September 11 attacks when he was a reporter at the National Law Journal and was one of only two reporters to make it down to Ground Zero, writing for many days on the 9/11 attack and the resulting impact on the e-Discovery industry. As Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director at Relativity, David talks about how he gets to enjoy the best of both worlds as a lawyer and journalist by researching, writing and presenting across the country on the world of e-Discovery.David advises law students and young attorneys to keep your options open early in your career and consider e-Discovery as a career. He talks about the intersection of law and technology and how quickly the industry has changed in a very short period of time beginning with major amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in 2006 where the rules were modified to make clear that emails fell into the definition of what was discoverable in civil proceedings, followed by the Da Silva Moore case in 2012 where Judge Peck blessed technology assisted review, and up to today where ChatGPT has caused an explosion in the use and interest in artificial intelligence in the world of legal technology. David talks about how many e-Discovery firms got their start as litigation copying firms and offers an interesting note that the company IKON stands for “I Know One Name,” which leads to an interesting discussion about the hidden meaning behind some corporate names and logos. The discussion evolves into the history of e-Discovery, the early days of Concordance of Summation and the founding and history of Relativity which was originally named kCura (a mashup of “k” for knowledge and “cura”, the Latin root for management). Relativity understood early that the volume of electronic data was skyrocketing and the legal market needed a solution that could handle the unique demands of dealing with large amounts of data. Today, Relativity is a giant in the e-Discovery industry and annually hosts the popular Relativity Fest conference where industry leaders converge to discuss the latest developments in the industry. David discusses the implementation of AI into e-Discovery and the tools that Relativity has been developing to stay out in front with the latest technology to meet the needs of clients. Given all of the advancements in technology and its rapid adoption in the legal industry, Brian and David have an interesting discussion on the future of law and how they expect it to evolve going forward.Last, Brian and David discuss the future of legal operations and the opportunities that exist for enterprising young entrepreneurs and attorneys. The rapid development of legal ops has led to an explosion of opportunities in that field and the exciting career opportunities that have developed recently.Please visit the links below for more information on David, Brian, Relativity and Array, who serves as the host sponsor of The Attorney Lounge.Links:David Horrigan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-horrigan-3a482a6/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/Relativity: https://www.relativity.com/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
David Rauch (https://arsfinancial.com/leadership-david-rauch/) returns to a familiar setting and joins Brian Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) in the Attorney Lounge (https://linktr.ee/attorneylounge) for a discussion about David's career and his involvement with the Thunderbirds, hosts of the PGA's WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. David reflects on his journey from a blue-collar background to successful litigator to President & General Counsel of Annexus (https://annexus.com) and shares his experience as a life member of the Thunderbirds where he served as the WM Phoenix Open Tournament Chairman in 2010. After graduating from San Diego State University with a degree in Finance, David briefly worked in the Finance Division with Robinson's Department Stores in Los Angeles. While there, he took a $100 bet from a friend over who would get the better score on the LSAT. David not only won the bet but parlayed his good score into an acceptance to attend the UCLA School of Law. After graduating from UCLA, David moved to his wife's hometown of Phoenix, Arizona and began his legal career in the litigation group at Snell & Wilmer LLP where he practiced for nearly 20 years. David talks about the benefits of launching his career at a prominent law firm and the exceptional foundation it laid for his successful career. He describes how he “earned the right” to get lucky through his work ethic, reputation and network. He recognized that Annexus was a great, fast-growing business, and its founding principals were great partners for him to work with, as he transitioned from life in a big law firm to an in-house role. David started at Annexus as its general counsel and chief operating officer and now he serves as the company's president where the business continues to grow and develop market-leading fixed indexed annuities and indexed universal life insurance products that help Americans grow and protect their retirement savings. David has also spent over 20 years as a member of the Thunderbirds, a charitable organization that has served as the host of the PGA's WM Phoenix Open since 1934. David discusses the history of the Thunderbirds organization and the WM Phoenix Open and talks about how it has grown into one of the largest spectator events in the world. The WM Phoenix Open no longer releases official attendance statistics, however, it's estimated that they regularly host more than 700,000 spectators throughout the week and more than 200,000 spectators on Saturday's round of the tournament. A highlight every year is the Annexus Celebrity Pro-Am played on the Wednesday of tournament week where notable celebrities like Larry Fitzgerald, Emmitt Smith, Alex Rodriguez and Carli Lloyd tee it up with famous PGA Tour players in a relaxed and fun event with local sponsors. As the title sponsor, David regularly plays in the event and talks about some of his favorite moments, including last year where his daughter served as his caddie and his playing partners were Michael Phelps and Rickie Fowler. David and Brian highlight the incredible charitable and economic impact the WM Phoenix Open has every year on the Valley, with the Thunderbirds having raised a record $14.5 million for Arizona charities in 2023 and having an overall annual economic impact of nearly $1 billion. Last, they discuss the amazing musical acts that perform at the Birds Nest every year following each round of the tournament with David and Brian noting a couple of their favorite concerts over the years as Kid Rock and Snoop Dogg, respectively. They also talk about the Concert in the Coliseum, in its third year in 2024, where the Saturday before the tournament begins, the Thunderbirds turn the famous Par 3 Hole 16 into a sold-out concert venue. Post Malone is headlining this year's Concert in the Coliseum, while Dierks Bentley, Hardy, and Duran Duran will be performing at the Coors Light Birds Nest. Please visit the links below for more information on David, Brian, Annexus, the WM Phoenix Open, and the host of The Attorney Lounge, Array. Links: David Rauch: https://arsfinancial.com/leadership-david-rauch/ Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/ Annexus: https://www.annexus.com WM Phoenix Open : https://www.wmphoenixopen.com Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Varsity Blues is a 1999 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Brian Roberts that follows a small-town high school football team through a tumultuous season, in which the players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football-obsessed community while having their overbearing coach constantly on their back. In the small fictional town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life and losing is not an option. The film drew a domestic box office gross of $52 million against its estimated $16 million budget despite mixed critical reviews. The film has since gone on to become a cult film. WebsitePatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramRetro Latefee Podcast (@retrolatefeepod) • Instagram photos and videosTikTok ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Brian Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/) talks to Kannon Shanmugam (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kannon/). Kannon is widely recognized as one of the nation's top appellate lawyers, having argued 36 cases before the Supreme Court of the United States and over 100 appeals in courts across the country, including all thirteen federal courts of appeals.Kannon and Brian both grew up at the same time in Lawrence, Kansas, both attending Lawrence High School and sharing a love for the Royals, Chiefs, and University of Kansas athletics. At the beginning of the show, Brian and Kannon take a trip down memory lane sharing their favorite stories of Kansas athletics, including personal anecdotes from KU's amazing run in 1988 when they won the NCAA national championship with Danny Manning, affectionately referred to as Danny and the Miracles. They also both share memories of fellow Lawrence High grad Sri Srinivasan, who now serves as Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals and is regularly mentioned as a potential candidate to serve as a Justice on the United States Supreme Court. Kannon shares what it was like attending Harvard as an undergrad, graduating summa cum laude, and then attending the University of Oxford as a Marshall Scholar, before ultimately graduating from Harvard University Law School, magna cum laude. After law school, Kannon served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and he describes what it was like meeting him for the first time, being invited to clerk, and the feeling of working in the Supreme Court and getting to know the other justices. Kannon also shares some poignant thoughts on Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.Kannon talks about his practice as an appellate lawyer, where he currently serves as Chair of the Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Practice at Paul Weiss. He shares a first hand account of what it's like to argue a case before the Supreme Court, including a funny anecdote from his first oral argument (which he won) while serving as Assistant to the Solicitor General of the U.S. Department of Justice. Kannon also offers some tips for anyone considering becoming an appellate lawyer. Links:Kannon Shanmugam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kannon/Paul Weiss: https://www.paulweiss.comBrian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beeberts/Array: https://www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Julia Ioffe joins Peter to discuss South Africa's unusual request to effectively put an injunction on Israel's war with Hamas. Is this quixotism at the Hague? Can the U.S. intervene? And what does the request really reveal about the bloody war? And later, Bill Cohan joins Ben to discuss Brian Roberts' M&A philosophy and the WBD-Comcast endgame. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Roberts (https://twitter.com/beeberts) talks to Kristine Campbell, the General Counsel at U-Haul. Kristine joined U-Haul in 2011 and was appointed General Counsel in 2023. Prior to joining U-Haul, Kristine was a member of the class action legal team at Greenberg Traurig LLP. She received her law degree from Brooklyn Law School and her undergraduate degree from Connecticut College. Kristine talks about growing up in Phoenix, going away to college and working on the east coast before deciding to return home after 9-11 to be closer to family and friends. She talks about what it was like practicing law at a large firm and how much she enjoyed her time at Greenberg Traurig and then, ultimately, why she transitioned in-house and what that transition was like when she joined U-Haul. Kristine shares how she manages a large team of in-house lawyers along with a large network of outside counsel and the personality traits she looks for in the attorneys she works with, both in-house and outside. Brian and Kristine compare notes and share stories about what it's like to serve as the general counsel of large, publicly traded companies, what they believe makes for a good general counsel, and advice for young attorneys who aspire to that position.Links:Kristine Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristine-campbell-7ba5144/Brian Roberts: https://linktr.ee/attorneyloungeU-Haul: https://www.uhaul.com/Array: www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Spontaneous Prosperity PS I meant John Malone, not Brian Roberts.
Chuck Lynch, Vice President of Technical Services, and Brian Roberts, Technical Specialist at AERA. Lynch and Roberts will present "The factors that impact the performance of gaskets that machinists and engine builders should know to ensure a high-performing and leak free engine.” https://www.epartrade.com/more/onlineraceindustryweek From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, Peak, Penske Racing Shocks, Scott Lewis Associates, and Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP, Performance Plus Global Logistics, and Shopmonkey.
Guest: John Doerr, chairman of Kleiner PerkinsAfter Kleiner Perkins chairman John Doerr first invested in Google — $12.8 million for 13 percent of the company — he told co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin that they needed to hire a CEO to help them build the business. After they took meetings with a variety of successful tech execs, they came back to Doerr and told him “We've got some good news and some bad news.” The good news was that they agreed on the need for a CEO; the bad news, Doerr recalls, is that they believed there was only one person qualified for the role: The then-CEO of Pixar and interim CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs. In this encore presentation of the 100th episode of Grit, John and Joubin discuss the urgent need to act on the climate crisis, getting turned down by Kleiner Perkins, CEOs as sales leaders, the microprocessor revolution, balancing between work and family, the opportunity of AI and sustainability, what makes Jeff Bezos special, Bing Gordon and the invention of Amazon Prime, the Google CEO search, how the iPhone nearly killed Apple, Steve Jobs' greatest gift, Bill Gates' philanthropy, and how Doerr divides his time.In this episode, we cover: John's two books — Measure What Matters and Speed & Scale — and applying OKRs to the climate crisis (02:39) How John got to Silicon Valley and what he learned from his entrepreneurial father, Lou (08:55) “I didn't want to be in venture capital” (16:27) Joining Kleiner Perkins at the dawn of personal computing (20:03) The internet, cloud computing, smartphones, and the next big tech wave: AI (24:41) How John met Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (29:46) Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and teaming up with Mike Moritz from Sequoia (38:26) John's friendship with Steve Jobs and the creation of the $100 million iFund for iPhone apps (45:12) “Family first” and setting personal OKRs (50:10) Working with Bill Gates outside of Kleiner Perkins (52:51) Brian Roberts, Comcast, and hustling to make at-home broadband nationwide (59:28) Links: Connect with John Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins This episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
Brian Roberts (https://twitter.com/beeberts) talks to John Jackson (https://www.instagram.com/attorneysomm), an accomplished litigator at Jackson Walker in Dallas, Texas, who is also well recognized for his fun and informative wine videos on YouTube under the name@attorneysomm. John obtained his level four diploma (DipWSET with merit) from the WSET and, in addition to his job as a litigator, devotes a substantial amount of time to the world of wine on his various social media platforms. John shares how he became interested in law, attended the University of Illinois College of Law, worked as a judicial law clerk and then joined a small law firm that merged with Jackson Walker where John practices today. John recounts some interesting cases he has worked on, including representing skateboarder Tony Hawk and comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla. John then recounts stories from his career as a competitive eater where he started out hustling coworkers and eventually ended up competing in the world corn dog eating contest at the Texas State Fair, then finished third at a tamale eating contest, then competing at a burger eating competition, before eventually retiring around the time he took up an interest in wine. John explains how he became interested in wine and ended up completing wine education courses to obtain his level four diploma (DipWSET with merit). He then talks about his decision to start posting online, adopting the name AttorneySomm, and ultimately growing into a well-known brand for fun and educational videos on wine. John gives some insight into how he manages his brand and produces his videos as well as some of the benefits of his expertise, including the ability to take some amazing trips to beautiful wineries all over the world. He reveals that his favorite wine is the 1990 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, he shares some holiday wine recommendations, including some sparkling wines from Piper-Heidsieck, Lanson, Cremant and some wines from the southern Rhone region like Chateauneuf-Du-Pape and Gigondas.Links:John Jackson: https://linktr.ee/AttorneySommBrian Roberts: https://linktr.ee/attorneyloungeJackson Walker: https://www.jw.com/Array: www.trustarray.com Lawyers careers
Aloke Chakravarty (https://www.swlaw.com/people/aloke_chakravarty) joins Brian Roberts (https://twitter.com/beeberts) for a compelling discussion about his life and career, including a detailed account of his involvement in the investigation, trial and conviction of the surviving brother responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing. Al shares his personal journey from starting out as a pre-med major at Johns Hopkins University to transitioning to law and attending Emory University School of Law. After beginning his career at a prestigious law firm in Delaware, he made the bold decision to get more trial experience by taking a position in the District Attorney's office in Boston. Al shares that he recalls losing his first dozen cases and questioning his trial strategies, even going so far as to adopt a Boston accent in an attempt to become more persuasive with juries. Al eventually hit his stride and shares several details of his incredible career as a trial attorney working on many high-profile cases, including a behind the scenes look into the successful investigation, trial and conviction of the Boston Marathon bomber. After serving many years as an Assistant United States Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice in the District of Massachusetts, Al transitioned into private practice where he currently is a Partner at Snell & Wilmer and co-Chair of the firm's investigations, government enforcement and white-collar protection practice group. Al's practice also focuses on matters involving cybersecurity, data protection, data privacy and cryptocurrency.Links:Aloke Chakravarty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aloke-chakravarty-618753139/Brian Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-roberts-7108497/Snell & Wilmer: https://www.swlaw.comThe Attorney Lounge YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAttorneyLounge-fd1lo/featuredThe Attorney Lounge Twitter: https://twitter.com/AttorneyLoungeArray: www.trustarray.comArray's Twitter: https://twitter.com/trustarray Lawyers careers
Brian Roberts is the chief legal officer at Array (www.trustarray.com) and the host of the new podcast The Attorney Lounge, a show about life, law and business. Brian welcomes accomplished attorneys, legal professionals and industry veterans to share their inspiring personal stories and discuss the latest trends and ideas in the business of law. Find the podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-attorney-lounge/id1717684476
Brian Roberts (https://twitter.com/beeberts) interviews Jamie Boggs (https://twitter.com/JamieBoggsJD) about her life and career and how she rose through the ranks to become the Vice President of Athletics at Grand Canyon University. During her first year of law school, she knew she wanted to pursue a career in sports over law and, after graduating from law school at the age of 22, began her career at a sports agency in Washington, DC. She then began her collegiate athletics career by taking a position at Duke University where she worked directly with Coach K and shares some advice she received from him. Jamie then decided to take ten months off from her career to focus on raising her children before getting a call from Georgia State University asking if she would join their athletic department and assist with their transition from FCS to BCS. After a successful transition there, she moved to Phoenix to take the position of Deputy Athletic Director at Grand Canyon University and assist with their transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. Brian previously served as the former General Counsel and Chair of GCU's NCAA Transition Committee and he and Jamie recount their experience working together at GCU. Jamie discusses her appreciation for working at GCU and directly with President Brian Mueller and Senior Advisor Jerry Colangelo. The show closes with a discussion of NCAA athletics generally, including conference realignment and NIL, and Jamie provides advice to anyone interested in having a career in athletics.Links:GCU: www.gcu.eduGCU Athletics: www.gculopes.comThe Attorney Lounge YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAttorneyLounge-fd1lo/featuredThe Attorney Lounge Twitter: https://twitter.com/AttorneyLoungeArray: www.trustarray.comArray's Twitter: https://twitter.com/trustarray Lawyers careers
We're teaming up and uncovering all the secrets inside the House of Mouse: From the drama over Bob Iger's bathroom (really!) to the mysterious disappearance of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels for Charter and Spectrum cable customers. (We even have the latest details on the last-minute deal they struck on Monday!) Plus: Why is Comcast eagerly moving up the Hulu sale? What does Brian Roberts know that we don't?? And is it the identity of Ben Glenroy's killer?! Yes, we're also digging into season 3 of Only Murders in the Building, which just passed the halfway point and is turning into quite the whodunit. Except this season one of the whos who might've dunit is none other than Meryl Streep. What does her celebrity star power do to the carefully-balanced gravity of our beloved Hulu comedy? Listen through to the end of the episode to find out our opinions on "the Meryl of it all" and our predictions about the identity of the latest killer stalking the halls of the Arconia. But first! Join us as we… Catch up on the Hollywood strikes! Discuss Rolling Stone's bombshell piece about the toxic culture at Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show. And pour one out for Quibi (again!). ———
If you post the truth about the Border by posting a video of the Border, Facebook may call it hate and take it down. So, Mark “Election RIgger” Zuckerburg, which part is “hate?” A). People illegally crossing the Border B). People showing videos of people doing what they are choosing to do? C). The Part where Americans get to make up their own minds about something as important as mass, illegal immigration being rewarded? If you are Donald Trump and you tell the CNN audience what you really think and you devastate their lies about your January 6th statements, CNN will not only end the broadcast early, their anchors will either explain it was like Pearl Harbor all over again or they will tell viewers to never watch CNN again. By the way: wasn't it a fiery, but mostly peaceful town hall? Nina Jankowitz--remember her, the Marry Poppins signing young lade who pretends to be an expert in what's true?--is suing FOX News, who will Rupert fire to appease her? The World Economic Forum raised-up the next CEO of Twitter; she's pro-mask, pro-mRNA, all about pretend equity and false inclusion. How long will she let Tucker speak the truth on what Elon still thinks is a free-speech platform? What does God's Word say? Philippians 3:20 But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ,Psalm 39:12 “Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear to my cry; hold not your peace at my tears! For I am a sojourner with you, a guest, like all my fathers.Exodus 23:9 “You shall not oppress a sojourner. You know the heart of a sojourner, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt.Exodus 22:21 “You shall not wrong a sojourner or oppress him, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt.Romans 13:1-5 Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God's servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrongdoer. Therefore one must be in subjection, not only to avoid God's wrath but also for the sake of conscience.Episode 827 Links: Florida federal judge temporarily blocks Biden's migrant parole policy; The ruling comes as the pandemic-era Title 42 public health restriction expires.EL PASO- Border Patrol agents try to block the press from filming the first bus being loaded with illegal immigrants being brought into the US from Juarez. One CBP agent asks me to back up stating “we're trying to protect the privacy please”Anderson Cooper calling for mutiny after Trump crushed the CNN Town Hall: "You have every right to be outraged today and angry and never watch this network again."President Trump commits to US energy independence: "Drill Baby Drill... We have more liquid goal under our feet than any other nation and these stupid fools ended it."Sen. Hawley: “I don't understand this Administration's decision to sign an agreement just last month to fund critical mining projects in the Congo, while at the same time they are denying permits for domestic mining here in this country.”It's Official: Top NBCUni Ad Exec And World Economic Forum Taskforce Chair Is Twitter's New CEOMeet Linda Yaccarino, the new CEO of Twitter. In 2020 interview, Yaccarino praised Jeff Shell and Brian Roberts, her bosses for taking the right steps to “fight social justice and equality”. Also, Yaccarino commended her company's progress of hiring “50% of women and 50% people of color”.Experts share a list of “red flag phrases”:-Let that sink in-The media won't report this-Make this go viral-Do your own research-There are no coincidencesApparently @Heminator & @MZHemingway's piece about unrigging elections is considered “hate speech” on Facebook. There's nothing hateful about this piece, only the truth. Read it hereJust hours before Title 42 expired, a lawsuit by the DeSantis administration in Florida blocked the Biden White House from releasing illegal aliens without court dates.I penned an op-ed in @townhallcom about the crisis at our southern border and Facebook flagged it as hate speech when @polarisnatsec tried to share it. What about telling the truth of our border is hate speech? Was mentioning the 85,000 exploited and unaccounted migrant children hate speech? Or maybe telling my own immigration story was the hateful part? I would love an answer.Border Patrol is OPENING the gates for them! WHY are they letting them in?CNN's Kaitlan Collins claimed that SecDef Chris Miller said that Trump didn't “give the order” for National Guard troops. Here is Chris Miller debunking her with his own words, along with his chief of staff Kash Patel. It seems there was a town hall tonight. I missed it but I briefly caught a glimpse of the postgameCNN: Don't you wish he would quit talking about 2020?Voter: Uhh the first question you asked him was about 2020They think you're stupid4Patriothttps://4patriots.com/toddOrder the 3-month Survival Food Kit and get a FREE bonus gift package including 2 72-hour Survival Food Kits or save 10% on everything else with code TODD. Healthycellhttp://healthycell.com/toddProtect your heart with Healthycell! Use promo code TODD for 20% your first order. BiOptimizershttps://magbreakthrough.com/toddUse promo code TODD for 10% off your order.Bulwark Capital http://KnowYourRiskRadio.com
Former Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones to discuss the Orioles' rebuild (3:08), new rules (10:30), his experiences while playing and why he may never coach (16:40.) Additionally, Jones discusses his food rankings at baseball games (19:20), Lamar Jackson (24:50) and Twitter verification (28:30.) Follow us on Twitter @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
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As Gunnar Henderson continues to be named the No. 1 prospect in all of baseball, doing so one year after Adley Rutschman did the same, you have to look at the Baltimore Orioles 2019 MLB Draft and ask: is it the best draft class in franchise history?Host Connor Newcomb tries to answer that question by looking at the other players in that 2019 class like Kyle Stowers and Darell Herniaz. Then, he compares it to other great Orioles drafts in which they selected players like Brian Roberts, Matt Wieters, Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray, and others.Finally, Connor looks specifically at the Orioles history of first round picks and discusses how for every Adley Rutschman and Manny Machado, there are 10 picks like Matt Hobgood and Billy Rowell.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Gunnar Henderson continues to be named the No. 1 prospect in all of baseball, doing so one year after Adley Rutschman did the same, you have to look at the Baltimore Orioles 2019 MLB Draft and ask: is it the best draft class in franchise history? Host Connor Newcomb tries to answer that question by looking at the other players in that 2019 class like Kyle Stowers and Darell Herniaz. Then, he compares it to other great Orioles drafts in which they selected players like Brian Roberts, Matt Wieters, Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray, and others. Finally, Connor looks specifically at the Orioles history of first round picks and discusses how for every Adley Rutschman and Manny Machado, there are 10 picks like Matt Hobgood and Billy Rowell. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As we continue our "Best Of" Series as we reflect on our 2022 season, we replay a fantastic conversation with a retired soccer pro turned coaching phenom, though maybe not in the sense you would expect. Leadership isn't about what you do well, it's about what you help those around you do well. This is where Brian Roberts excels, and has played a first-hand role in coaching countless others to achieve their own potential. Not just in the workplace, but on the pitch and in the community. In his sports career he played defender. As Lockton Companies' Chief Diversity Officer, Executive Vice President and newly-appointed Chief Operating Officer of its Midwest Series, he continues to play defender of its culture and market position. But his primary focus is on the talent, and how he can help each and every individual achieve things even they didn't know they were capable of.
In this week's Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast sponsored by WSC Sports The latest developments in the Pac-12's media rights negotiations and MLS' push to get a traditional TV network to carry its games next season are the top two podcasts on this week's pod. Hosts Andrew Marchand and John Ourand also spend some time on whether Fox Sports' production of the World Cup from Qatar is getting better and they parse some of NBC honcho Mark Lazarus' comments from SBJ's Media Innovators conference in New York City. As always, Marchand and Ourand identify who in sports media has had a good week and who has not. Instead of a Call of the Week this week, the hosts answer a reader's question that was submitted via Twitter. Mentioned this week: Joe Buck, Troy Ailkman, Chris Russo, JJ Redick, Mike Krzyzewski, Gary Williams, MandO Mojitos, Sarah Langs, Lou Gehrig, Mike Biard, Adam Schefter, Deshaun Watson, Chris Ripley, David Preschlack, Freddie Mercury, Chris Mason, Rob Manfred, George Kliavkoff, Dennis Dodd, Michael Smith, Kevin Warren, Lionel Messi, John Strong, Stu Holden, Alexi Lalas, Grandma Marchand, Côte d'Azur, Marchand & Ourand Podcast des Médias Sportifs, Mark Lazarus, Ted Turner, Abe Madkour, Brian Roberts, Jason Kilar, Noah Garden, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Andrew Stolowitz, Steph Curry, Bradley Beal, Acie Wyatt For more information on WSC Sports visit bit.ly/3OzggWO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig's Whiteboard, EA Gaming, FCPX Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off June 6 with keynote address Craig's whiteboard leaks WWDC22. Brian Roberts' one that got away. Apple in talks to buy EA gaming. Disney and Amazon are also potential suitors. Losing Ian Goodfellow to DeepMind is the dumbest thing Apple's ever done. Apple response to "Final Cut Pro in TV and Film" open letter. TIME 100 most influential people of 2022 features Tim Cook – Laurene Powell Jobs wrote his entry. Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands. Apple TV+ now streaming Prehistoric Planet. Apple expands Today at Apple Creative Studios, providing new opportunities to young creatives. FCC filings reveal Apple's mysterious 'Network Adapter' that runs iOS. Apple looks to boost production outside China. Guest drops Apple Watch on EPCOT ride & jumps out to get It, then has $40,000 in fraudulent credit card Charges. Picks of the Week Rene's Pick: Apollo 1.3 Andy's Pick: Amplosion Alex's Pick: Audio Design Desk Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30 eightsleep.com/macbreak kolide.com/macbreak