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Best podcasts about clark hill plc

Latest podcast episodes about clark hill plc

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Health Care Fraud and Abuse Investigations: Latest Trends and Developments

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 30:40 Transcription Available


Joe Wolfe, Attorney, Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman PC, speaks with Crane Pomerantz, Member, Clark Hill PLC, about the current landscape of health care fraud and abuse investigations. They discuss government enforcement under the previous administration, notable recent settlements, and enforcement priorities under the current administration. Clark is the author of AHLA Health Care Fraud and Abuse Investigations Handbook, Third Edition. From AHLA's Fraud and Abuse Practice Group.Watch the conversation here.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.

Left to Our Own Devices
Paul Schmetzler: FDA Regulations, AI and Legal Risk

Left to Our Own Devices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 41:10


We chatted with the partner at Clark Hill PLC about AI, FDA regulations, and cybersecurity legal risks, based on his years of experience learning the legal aspects of healthcare and industrial cybersecurity

Data Protection Gumbo
239: The Executive's Guide to Cybersecurity Incidents, Materiality, and the SEC - Clark Hill PLC

Data Protection Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 23:57


Richard Halm, Senior Attorney, Cybersecurity, Data Protection, & Privacy at Clark Hill PLC explores the complexities of the new SEC rule on incident and risk disclosures. We dive into the resurgence of ransomware, the impact of AI on cybersecurity threats, and the critical elements of the SEC's requirements. The episode also covers the crucial concept of materiality in cybersecurity incidents, the strategic role of cyber insurance, and the evolving responsibilities of corporate boards in cybersecurity oversight.

Emerging Litigation Podcast
Pixel Litigation Tests Old Privacy Law featuring Myriah Jaworski

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 42:42


Consumers are driving a wave of litigation against companies for allegedly sharing details of what videos they watch on their platforms. Will litigation tamp down this activity? What harm is being caused? How will existing laws be interpreted? Are these organizations within their rights? Dozens of organizations -- ranging from the rough-and-tumble NFL to the decidedly less rough-and-tumble NPR -- are among the defendants in nearly 50 proposed class actions which claim Meta Platforms Inc.'s pixel tracking tool facilitated the sharing of personal video consumption data and identities from online platforms to Facebook without user consent. This, the plaintiffs say, violates the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPAA) of 1988. The rising number of VPAA cases demonstrates how plaintiff attorneys are creatively applying traditional causes of action to litigate modern privacy issues in the absence of a federal law. An act that far preceded the proliferation of online video streaming, it followed the publication of one-time Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork's Blockbuster video rentals. The titles the judge rented disappointed anyone looking for scandal. They included nothing more salacious thanThe Man Who Knew Too Much  starring Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day. Listen to my interview with someone who knows plenty:   Myriah V. Jaworski, a member at Clark Hill PLC.  Myriah helps me explore the privacy issues raised by these cases and what the future holds for businesses and other parties who handle consumer data.Myriah represents clients in defense of data breach class actions, privacy torts and statutory claims (IRPA/BIPA), pixel tacking and commercial surveillance matters, internet defamation, technology disputes, and cyber subrogation claims. She defends them in response to regulatory inquiries and investigations arising out of data incidents and privacy practices, including before state Attorney General offices, the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Human and Health Services – Office of Civil Rights. Myriah is a Certified Information Privacy Professional, United States (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Professional, Europe (CIPP/E) as certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals. She was also a Trial Attorney with the Department of Justice. She received her JD/MS degree from Syracuse University College of Law. And now, I am happy to say, she is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation. I hope you enjoy the episode. If so, give us a rating!This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm. The podcast itself is a joint effort between HB and our friends at Law Street Media. If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageLinkedIn 

Insurtech Briefly
Lead Gens in the Insurance Regulatory Crosshairs

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 7:29 Transcription Available


Clark Hill's Robert Tomilson discusses the reasons for the increasing numbers of state and even federal investigations of insurance lead generators (Lead Gens).DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Jumping Head First into 1033

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 41:29


Season 4 of #CreditEcotoGo begins with an in-depth conversation about “data portability”.  Section 1033 of Dodd-Frank authorized the #CFPB to write rules around personal financial data rights. Former CFPB Assistant Director, Corey Stone, joins the podcast to discuss the goals of 1033 and whether the proposals went far enough. The data landscape has changed since Congress included this “sleeper” section into the Act. Corey believes the last decade shows us that industry has caught up to what Congress had in mind back in 2011 and therefore the CFPB's proposals may not be such a heavy lift after all. The question remains whether this will promote competition as the CFPB's narrative suggests, or will it, like most regulations, result in a “too small to succeed” scenario. Tune in…. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Can We Achieve Consistency to the Complex?

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 37:33


The ecosystem is a circular environment. There is no beginning or end. In #financialservices, the loan origination may begin the process but the decisions made from that starting point will be impactful through the life of the transaction, especially if the loans are sold to the secondary market. This lack of consistency has been a challenge not only for the debt sale market but also for those who want to regulate it. To bring some clarity to the matter, Rebekah (Bekah) Luebcke, Vice President of Operations of Crown Asset Management, stops by #creditecotogo to discuss what entities need to know (as well as what they need to do) if they intend to sell unsecured debt into the secondary market.  The secondary market is nothing new, just look at the mortgage industry, yet there is significant scrutiny upon the unsecured debt market when debt is sold. The response to that scrutiny has been a patchwork of laws and regulations that are inconsistent from state to state. Bekah discusses her experience working on behalf of the industry to educate and inform stakeholders in order to bring much needed consistency within the space. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Debt Settlement in the Credit Eco System

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 37:01


As the headwinds of a turning economy impact more and more consumers, understanding how #debtsettlement fits into the credit ecosystem makes for a timely conversation. Teresa Dodson, founder of Greenbacks Consulting and the leading expert on debt settlement, stops by #creditecotogo to set the record straight about debt settlement. Consumers enrolled in legitimate debt settlement companies want to resolve their debts; they are not looking for excuses or loopholes from their responsibilities. However, the average consumer looking for assistance from debt settlement companies are juggling 6-8 credit cards at a time. A consumer can try to tackle that reality on their own but more likely it will become overwhelming, Teresa also tells us that consumers' priorities have flipped. Prior to the pandemic consumers focused on their credit, now consumers are more concerned about paying for their necessities (i.e. food, clothing, shelter and transportation). To meet these new priorities, debt settlement companies will be instrumental in bringing important services to consumers. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet Jason Marsili – a Leader Who Exudes Quiet Confidence and Leads with Compassion and Genuine Caring

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 54:55


Meet Jason Marsili. Jason is a dynamic leader and successful employee and union side attorney in LA and now neutral (mediator/arbitrator). Jason always knew he wanted  a career in Conflict Dispute Resolution. Join us as we discuss the roots of his passion for dispute resolution, beginning in high school where he emerged as a leader in addressing racial tensions among his peers. He describes  how his leadership style has evolved over the years from an initial vocal participant when he was striving as a diverse individual to be granted a seat at  the table and be heard. And now that he has earned his seat through his dedication, experience and skill, he can lead with quieter confidence, flexing his Emotional Intelligence skills and listening before jumping in with his ideas.  We have a spirited discussion on the lack of diversity in our nation's judiciary and in the alternate dispute arena. We also offer up some suggestions for moving the needle forward to more balanced equitable opportunities for mediators and arbitrators. Lastly, Jason, a law professor in dispute resolution, offers some advice for emerging leaders that is both funny and on point.This is a must listen for individuals wanting to learn more about leadership and creating opportunities for diversity.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Fairness-as-a-Service

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 30:54


Ensuring #fairness at all levels in financial services is the new norm. But how do you do it and how do you know when it is achieved? Kareem Saleh, CEO and Founder of FairPlay AI stops by #CreditEcoToGo to talk about his platform and new #ai fairness methodologies, which do a better job in assessing risk, while at the same time expanding opportunities for credit access. Kareem tells us that “fairness through awareness” and machine-learning algorithms always need to be challenged and refined. Rather than settling for one result, Fairplay exposes their algorithms during model development for alternative outcomes that might not have been well-represented in the first round of data, making the data more sensitive to disadvantaged groups. Kareem hopes this philosophy will enable all financial service entities within the credit cycle, to continue to harness data for the benefit of all consumers. #financialservice #equalaccess #fintech DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Will Cannabis Banking Ever be “Safe”?

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 36:06


There is cautious optimism that 2022 will be the year that federal legislation will open the door to the banking of cannabis transactions. But is the Safe Banking Act the answer? On the  latest episode of #CreditEcotoGo with Joann Needleman, Peter Su, Senior Vice President of Green Check Verified manages our expectations and tells us that the real issue is the lack of “capability, capacity, and cost”. The regulatory burden of taking on cannabis customers is significant for financial institutions.  The Safe Banking Act does not address how banks will be supervised and examined by prudential regulators. Adding to this confusion, some states like New York, are implementing policies like “Justice Involved”, which allows applicants who have had convictions for minor marijuana infractions to go to the head of the line when applying for a retail license. The standard customer due diligence policies and anti-money laundering regulations do not align with these potential banking customers and in the end their banking services will cost more. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
What is the Future of the Fin-Tech/Regulator Partnership?

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 27:58


In the last decade, the CFPB has tried to tackle the question of innovation through partnerships and No-Action Letters. First, there was Project Catalyst which resulted in very few collaborations and a small amount of No-Action Letters. Then there was the Office of Innovation which stood up the Compliance Assistance Sandbox which approved only 3 applications. Now the newly re-tooled Office of Competition and Innovation looks to continue these innovation partnerships but will it succeed? Nat Hoopes, VP and Head of Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Upstart stops by #creditecotogo to talk about the challenges of a regulatory partnership. While a No-Action Letter can offer a fintech or financial services entity an opportunity to “innovate in plain sight”, the time and available resources may not be attractive to many companies. For Upstart, the experience and collaboration with the CFPB was very positive but others may see that the juice is not worth the squeeze. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
20. The Real Economics of Immigration - An Interview with Professor and Author Tara Watson

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 34:31


On the 20th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen welcomes Dr. Tara Watson. Tara Watson is an economist who focuses on U.S. social policy, with interests in the safety net, health, and immigration. She is a Professor of Economics at Williams College since 2004, a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and a Co-Editor of the Journal of Human Resources. In 2015-2016, Watson served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Microeconomic Analysis in the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Economic Policy. She was previously a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan, a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and a Research Associate at the Princeton Center for Research on Child Wellbeing. Dr. Watson earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 2003. Her 2021 book, “The Border Within: The Economics of Immigration in an Age of Fear,” (University of Chicago, 2022) co-authored by journalist Kalee Thompson, provides a compelling analysis of the costs and impacts of immigration and immigration policy on every aspect of American life, from the labor force to social welfare programs to tax revenue. In this interview, Dr. Watson discusses her background as a professor, and explains her passion for researching and writing about immigration. She was approached by the University of Chicago Press in 2014 and was asked if she would be willing to write a book, so she embarked in a years-long journey to do so. One of the most important goals here is to bring more statistical and evidence driven information to the narratives of migration. Tara realized that when an audience learns about immigration its entirely focused on the humanitarian and ethical point of view which can be easy to dismiss. When economists write about immigration, they often just focus on statistics which aren't very compelling, so marrying the humanitarian and statistical point of view seemed ideal. Economist Tara Watson and Journalist Kalee Thompson pair rigorous analysis with deeply personal stories from immigrants and their families to assess immigration's effects on every aspect of American life. In this episode, Tara gives us a brief insight into her book as she discusses stereotypes about “immigrants taking American jobs” and “being criminals” and what the data really says about this. You can buy this book on Amazon and the University of Chicago website. You can also follow Dr. Watson on her Twitter account and LinkedIn to stay up to date with her findings. Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our immigration newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
The Problem Solving Game of Digital Communications

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 41:49


Text and email are not digital versions of a letter or a telephone call. There has to be a strategy that includes consumer consent but also a willingness by that same consumer to continue the conversation. Enter Quanta Credit Services, a new innovative digital-first solutions provider that manages communication strategies. Aleks Whitchurch, CEO and Co-Founder of Quanta stops by the next episode of #creditecotogo to talk about the nuts and bolts of the digital communications journey and the many paths that journey can take. Aleks tells us this is not a volume game but a problem-solving game. Quanta's data shows that how you treat the consumer and customize the conversation can make a measurable difference. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet Barbara and Nichelle Robinson: An Incredible Mother-Daughter Real Estate Brokerage Team Share Lessons in Leadership and Reflect on Living with MLB Hall of Famer Frank Robinson

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later May 10, 2022 50:05


Just in time for mother's day, I got to sit down with my colleague Kimberly Reisman, a Business Development Manager for Clark Hill, and her dear friends, Barbara and Nichelle Robinson. Barbara and Nichelle are a power team in Los Angeles real estate. They refer to each other as best friends and thoroughly enjoy working together. Barbara's husband and Nichelle's dad was Frank Robinson, MLB great, Hall of Famer,  first black manager, and medal of freedom winner. Mother and daughter reflect on moving around the country for Frank's career, encountering discrimination in housing and segregation. Through it all, Barbara made every new house a home, which has shaped Nichelle's later career to connect buyers with a home that will resonate with them. They reflect on meeting the Queen, and more.  Frank, through all his fame, remained a humble centered individual who enjoyed making pathways to others. This trait, coupled with both of her parent's work ethic and compassion made an indelible impression on Nichelle.On leadership, I asked each to describe the other. According to Barbara, Nichelle s decisive and not afraid to make decisions. Where Nichelle says Barbara is warm, engaging and a genius at making people feel comfortable. Words of wisdom for those starting out, go to a company that will teach and find what works for you.  I think you will enjoy this episode that gives a glimpse of life-long friendship formed between mother and child, triumph during troubled times, and humility and grace even through the fame.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
19. The Different Treatment of Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Mexican Border – A Talk with Ginger Cline from Al Otro Lado

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 33:51


On the 19th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen welcomes Ginger Cline. Ginger is a Staff Attorney Justice Fellow for Al Otro Lado's Tijuana office. Al Otro Lado is a bi-national advocacy and legal aid organization serving migrants, refugees and deportees in the United States and Mexico. Ginger's focus is on supporting African and Haitian asylum seekers by advocating for their release from detention and assisting with their asylum applications. In addition, she advises individuals fighting their asylum cases from Tijuana under the Remain in Mexico program. Prior to joining Al Otro Lado, she represented Central American asylum seekers through the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, served as Co-President of the Harvard Immigration Project, and interned for a semester at the Boston Immigration Court. During her law school summers, Ginger interned at RAICES Texas, where she represented asylum seeking women detained at the Karnes Detention Center, and at HIAS Kenya where she submitted resettlement applications on behalf of refugees in Nairobi. In this episode Ginger goes into detail about her background, her educational journey and how she landed in Tijuana advocating for immigrant rights. Her passion for immigrant rights began as an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan where she would volunteer at Freedom House, which is a temporary home for asylum seekers in Detroit. She quickly learned how difficult it was for people to navigate the asylum system in the U.S. She eventually obtained her M.A. in International Relations from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, an M.Sc. in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.Ginger also goes into detail about how the Ukrainian war has affected her work at the U.S. Mexican border, the differences she has noticed in the treatment of Black asylum seekers, and we also learn about Tittle 42 – a policy implemented using COVID-19 as an excuse to close the border only for asylum seekers. Ginger explains how this has affected her work with Al Otro Lado and what she predicts will happen now that Tittle 42 was set to be lifted on May 23rd. Al Otro Lado is vigorously working at the border to advocate for the rights of asylum seekers and they rely on the volunteer work and donations of listeners like you. Please consider giving a donation on their website here or sign up to volunteer here. Give them a follow on Facebook, Instagram and Linked In. Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our immigration newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Detecting and Remediating Risk in Real Time

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 34:32


In a very crowded #fintech market, #CreditEcotoGo welcomes Sedric to the podcast. Voted the Most Promising Fintech Startup of 2022 by #Citi and #Visa,  Sedric is an AI solution which systemically implements the most critical part of a financial institution's compliance management system: risk detection and remediation. Rather than wait a week or a month for the results of an audit report, Sedric identifies risk and provides on-demand real-time training in order to remediate the risk. Our guests tells us that you don't have to sacrifice consumer protection for growth, rather consumer protection ultimately protects the financial services system. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
18. Healing at the Border: Discussing the Medical Need at the U.S.-Mexican Border with Laura M. Vargas and Dr. Hannah Janeway from Refugee Health Alliance

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 43:54


On the 18th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen introduces us to Laura M. Vargas and Dr. Hannah Janeway from Refugee Health Alliance. Refugee Health Alliance is an organization that was established in 2018 in response to the increasing medical need at the US-Mexican border. They aim to provide ethical, holistic, and culturally-sensitive healthcare to vulnerable populations.Laura M. Vargas is one of the founders and co-directors of Refugee Health Alliance. She also works in Neurosurgery at a medical center and attended the University of Florida, where she dual majored in Neuroscience and Biochemistry and was a Division 1 Gymnast. Laura immigrated to the United States from Colombia as a child and is the first in her family in medicine. Her immigrant background has had a tremendous effect on the work she does. In this episode she shares a little bit about her background as a young immigrant being raised in America and how that affected her passion for helping those in need. Dr. Hannah Janeway (they/them) is one of the co-founders and co-directors of Refugee Health Alliance. Dr. Janeway completed medical school at Brown University and now they split their time between Refugee Health Alliance and their work as an Emergency Physician. Their work focuses on re-envisioning healthcare spaces to serve the people who visit them, free from carceral forces, border health and border abolition. Dr. Janeway also shares a bit about their upbringing and how their interactions with the health care system made it apparent that there were great inequities that needed to be addressed. Refugee Health Alliance began with a group of people responding to the health care needs of people at the border in 2018. At the time, more than 8,000 Central American migrants were arriving in caravans at the U.S. – Mexican border. As the need grew, RHA's network of health care providers, students, volunteers etc. also grew. Eventually they became an official 501(c)(3) organization and now they have two clinics, Resistencia en Salud and Justicia en Salud.  They focus on hiring local Mexican nationals or asylum seekers in order to ensure that the services they provide are holistic and non-hierarchal. If you want to keep up with this amazing organization please visit them on their website here and social media pages on Facebook, and Instagram. Please consider supporting them through a donation here.Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date!DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Credit Eco To Go
Coming to America: Building a Friction-Less Collections Process

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 33:58


DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
17. A Conversation on Anti-Asian Hate and AAPI Activism – Connie Chung Joe, CEO of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 45:38


On the 17th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Connie Chung Joe, the Chief Executive Officer of Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles. They are the nation's largest legal and civil rights organization for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Connie received her BA in Spanish and International Relations from USC and her JD from Georgetown University Law Center. She has worked alongside immigrant communities for many years and is the daughter of South Korean immigrant parents. Throughout this podcast, she tells us about her own upbringing and the work she does at Asian Americans Advancing Justice – LA. Asian Americans Advancing Justice – LA was founded in 1983 in the wake of the murder of Vincent Chin, a Chinese American killed by two Caucasian auto workers who blamed the Japanese auto industry for the economic demise in Detroit at the time. There then became a rise in Asian American activism, which brought to light the need for organizations that focused on ethnically and culturally specific work. To this day, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – LA serves more than 15,000 individuals and organizations every year. Through direct services, impact litigation, policy advocacy, leadership development, and capacity building, Advancing Justice – LA focuses on the most vulnerable members of Asian American and AANHPI communities while also building a strong voice for civil rights and social justice. Connie has been honored for her work by the Asian Pacific Women's Center and Asian American Drug Abuse Program. In 2016, she was appointed by California Senate President Pro Tempore Kevin de Leon to the Domestic Violence Advisory Council. In 2017, Connie was named by CA Assembly member Sebastian Ridley-Thomas and LA County Board of Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas a 40 Under 40 Emerging Civic Leader.  You can keep up with this amazing organization via their social media on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Please also consider donating via their website!Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet Ruvin Levavi and Bobby Kaslander Who Show Us the Meaning of True Team Work in Action

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:53


On this episode of Leading in Lonely World: Conversations with Transformative Leaders, we meet Ruvin Levavi and Bobby Kaslander of Power Forward Group, who provide financial advisor and estate solutions services. Ruvin, as a self-proclaimed reformed attorney, founded Power Forward with intention of pairing collaborative teams with clients to attain creative solutions and the best possible client results. During our chat, we learn from Bobby the lessons he learned from his father, which he still practices today, about the importance of goals and planning for your success with a positive mindset. From Ruvin we learn about the ingrained notion of mentorship and learning from those he mentors. We also talk about teams – pairing skill sets that complement and augment the others on the team. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet Dr. Tara Chalakani: A Creative, Empathetic Leader Whose Heart is Bigger than Her Ego

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 50:09


In this episode we meet Dr. Tara Chalakani, who holds a doctorate in Behavioral Health Leadership. As a practicing counselor and Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Preferred Behavioral Health Group,  she has extensive knowledge of the behavioral health issues we face today. She describes herself as having a “Not for Profit Heart” and a “For Profit Brain” melding the best of both worlds to serve her organization, employees, clients and community. Having to pivot to tele-medicine, Dr. Chalakani describes that Preferred Behavioral Health held over 100,000 tele-health appointments. They were one the swiftest adopters of virtual medicine so that mental health services were uninterrupted. We talk a bit about the importance of getting help and dispel the myth of  “high functioning depression” or “high functioning alcoholism.”  “We need to normalize that mental health needs are important” and remove the stigma around care. As a leader with good boundaries, she sees herself as the head of a family who sets structure, a sense of security, providing opportunities for employees to grow. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
16. How to Create Real Change by Getting Involved with Local and State Immigration Policies – Shiu-Ming Cheer from the California Immigrant Policy Center

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 36:31


On the 16th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Shiu-Ming Cheer. Shiu-Ming is the Deputy Director of Programs and Campaigns at the California Immigrant Policy Center. They are a constituent-based, statewide immigrant rights organization that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants. They are one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. Shiu-Ming graduated from U.C. Berkeley and from the Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law.  Shiu-Ming has received awards for her community and legal work from the National Lawyers Guild – LA and the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition.In this podcast, Shiu-Ming goes into detail about how she became involved in immigrant rights as a young college graduate. She migrated to America at the young age of 2 and has over 25 years of experience in immigrant rights and social justice issues. The California Immigrant Policy Center came about because of draconian anti-immigration laws in 1996 that made it impossible for immigrants to access public health benefits. The Center has had victories such as playing a huge role in securing driver's licenses for everyone regardless of immigration status. They also pushed for the CA Values Act in 2017 (SB 54) which prevents state and local law enforcement agencies from using their resources on behalf of federal immigration enforcement agencies. All of this has been influential to the progression of support that other states begin to show toward immigrants.If you are listening to this episode, you can make a difference in the way these policies play out at your local level. If you are a registered voter or simply a citizen in your city, you have the power to call on your local and state representatives and urge them to support policies that protect immigrants. You can also engage any organization that accepts volunteers for direct action such as the California Immigration Policy Center itself. Please follow CIPC on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most importantly, consider donating here or sign up for the email alerts on their webpage.Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with new episodes!DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Insurtech Briefly
Risk Participation: Starting a Full Stack Insurer

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 8:16 Transcription Available


Join Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla , insurance attorneys with Clark Hill, for a discussion of legal considerations in starting a full stack insurer. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet Ed Hopkins: A Privacy Attorney, Air Force Vet and 'Stoic' Leader

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 52:25


This episode is a great listen as we honor Black History Month.  Vanessa speaks to Edward C. Hopkins, Jr., Esq., a renowned privacy and cyber security attorney. As an Air Force Academy graduate and air force veteran, Ed talks about the Tuskegee Experience and the first African American combat pilots. He discusses the importance of the Tuskegee Airmen to Black Air Force Academy cadets, and described their importance to history as an early step in the civil rights movement. Ed also shares with us a piece of African American culture: the belief that individuals are deeply connected to their ancestors, to the present generation and to generations to come.  As a proponent of "stoic leadership," Ed believes deeply that leaders should first focus on themselves, striving to be the best version they can be. Next, leaders should remove barriers to excellence – clear paths so that individuals can grow, develop and succeed.  Lastly, leaders should "hold up their end of the bargain," provide opportunities and real mentorship, and treat everyone with dignity. Listeners will enjoy getting to know this very thoughtful and dedicated man. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
15. The Battle to End Immigrant Detention with Immigrant Rights Activist Maru-Mora Villalpando

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 51:09


Welcome to the 15th episode of Immigration Today!. In this episode, Angeline Chen interviews Maru Mora-Villalpando. Maru is a long time immigrant activist and the founder of Latino Advocacy, LLC and co-founder of La Resistencia. La Resistencia is a grassroots organization working to end the detention of immigrants and stop deportations. Specifically, their goal is to shut down the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC), and to end all detention and deportation in Washington State. Latino Advocacy provides policy development and advocacy consulting to organizations and grassroots groups in Washington state. They empower organizations to organize effectively by conducting workshops, facilitating group meetings, and providing leadership development training to leaders. In this episode, Maru explains how she became politicized and how she got involved in the struggle for immigrant rights. She grew up in Mexico D.F. and quickly became aware of the social movements that took place in her city as well as she became aware of the struggles that forced her out of her native land. Upon her arrival in the United States, Maru quickly found similar activist circles and found herself heavily involved in the fight to close Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) and for-profit detention centers in the state. Maru became a target as an undocumented activist herself and faced her own deportation case in the midst of all of this. After a long battle, Maru's deportation case was dropped and she was granted lawful permanent residency.  Maru has been featured in Univision, KUOW radio station, The Seattle Times, Los Angeles Times, The Globalist, Democracy Now! and many more. You can support La Resistencia in many ways. Please consider donating here. You can also follow La Resistencia on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up to date with their actions. Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Leading in a Lonely World
Meet James L. Banks, Jr., Esq., General Counsel for SHRM: A Humble Army Veteran and Empathetic, Dynamic Business Leader

Leading in a Lonely World

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 48:00


On this episode of Leading in a Lonely World: Conversations with Transformative Leaders, we meet James (Jim) L. Banks,  Jr., General Counsel of SHRM. Jim takes us through his path to leadership beginning with his career as an Airborne Army Ranger to his current position as the chief legal counsel for the largest HR organization in the world. He is adventurous and not content to rest on his laurels, and is always looking for ways to grow and improve.  He definitely enjoys a challenge. Following a long family history of military service, Jim naturally followed this course as a path to college and military service. The lessons learned in the military serve him well today, including the recognition of learning from those you lead and serve with – practicing empathy and genuine listening. He talks about enjoying the mission of the 82nd Airborne where he served “to respond to crisis contingencies anywhere in the world within 18 hours.”  This thorough preparedness enabled his team to have the crucial skills needed to be successful and survive. This is how he sees his role as true servant leader. We talk about how his style of leadership or rather the route and mechanism that leadership is applied in a more distanced working environment.  He has had to adapt from “leadership from walking around” to connecting via technology. The pandemic has caused him to be more thoughtful and purposeful about leadership.  Both employers and employees need to figure out how to navigate the remote/hybrid model and, as a reminder to new employees, that ultimately the individual is responsible for their own career and progression.  “Find a way to express yourself.”  Jim discusses his view on mentorship and how the best mentor/mentee relationships happen organically. His advice to newer attorneys and employees is to be open to many people that may be  in a position to mentor you someday. Allow the connections to grow. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
14. How a Dreamer Channels Social Media to Tell Her Story and Create Change - A Conversation with Sara Mora

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 49:46


On the 14th episode of Immigration Today! we welcome Sara Mora. Sara is a storyteller, digital strategist and activist. She is the founder of Population MIC which is a think tank initiative focused on making storytelling tools accessible. Population MIC is a project that builds bridges between folks doing activist work and creative tools. Sara is dedicated to education equality, language accessibility, storyteller rights and migrant rights. A DACA recipient herself, she has dedicated her youth to strategizing ways to support her community. In this episode, Sara tells us about her upbringing in New Jersey and how it has impacted her work today. She also tells us about her meetup with the President of Costa Rica and how that impacted her love for social movements and media today. There she understood the gaps in conversation between world leaders and low income immigrants. She realized that the people most impacted by change in laws usually have the least access to the conversations needed to change them. She understands the power of media and how it can be used to shape narratives and stories. Sara uses her love for social media to create a platform for many young immigrants needing a voice. After Trump rescinded DACA, Sara became part of a lawsuit against Trump and his administration's actions which led to a win that made Sara a young voice defeating discrimination. Sara is also involved in youth leadership programs and served as Co-President of Women's March Youth Empower in late 2018. She has been featured on OPRAH'S 8 Young Visionaries, Seventeen Mag's 2020 Voices of the Year, GIRLBOSS Radio Podcast, has worked with Banana Republic, HBO Max, Adobe, and most recently UNICEF. She was recently listed on Premios Juventud as an agent of change in her community. Sara Mora can be found on @MissSaraMora on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  You can also book Sara Mora as a keynote speaker or a panelist at your event. Book her here!Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Credit Eco To Go
The New “Auld” CFPB: A 2021 Review and A Future Chat for 2022

Credit Eco To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 42:02


Financial services reporters, Kate Berry, American Banker, Jon Hill, Law360, and Evan Weinberger, Bloomberg Law stop by #CreditEcoToGo with Joann Needleman for a year-end recap and forecasting for 2022. Our guests provide their insight and historical perspective of the #CFPB during this past year and where the agency is headed under recently confirmed Director, Rohit Chopra.  The politicization of the CFPB remains and all agree it may have gotten worse given that the Director now works at the pleasure of the President. Each guest makes the case for why industry should expect a wild ride in the coming year. Big-Tech will clearly be in the cross hairs but the consensus is that all financial services verticals will be subject to extensive supervision and enforcement. The recent riff at the FDIC and the CFPB's efforts to influence banking policy will make for a tumultuous 2022. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
13. Empowering Immigrants Through International Cuisine – with Meymuna Hussein-Cattan from Flavors From Afar

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 29:47


On the 13th episode of Immigration Today! we welcome Meymuna Hussein-Cattan, an executive, entrepreneur, and owner of Flavors From Afar. Flavors From Afar is a black-owned social-enterprise restaurant that brings traditional recipes and global flavors to Los Angeles. Located in Little Ethiopia, Flavors From Afar uniquely highlights chefs who are refugees, indigenous people, and immigrants who make cuisines from around the world. She also focuses on job creation and entrepreneurship. Aside from that, Meymuna is the CEO of the Tiyya Foundation, an award-winning grassroots organization that supports families of immigrants, refugees, and displaced Americans. Meymuna' s passion for helping immigrants is interconnected to her upbringing. She was born in a refugee camp in Somalia to Ethiopian parents. Her family is indigenous to East Africa and a huge inspiration for the work she does today. Meymuna received her BA in Social Sciences from UC Irvine and MA in Organizational Management from Antioch University. Meymuna has been recognized by the Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, was a PBS/ KTLA Local Hero nominee,  was selected Woman of the Year by Congressman Adam Schiff, has been publicized in the LA Times, Buzzfeed, Voyage LA, and much more.Flavors From Afar launched during challenging times in the midst of the rise of the pandemic, however, they have stayed afloat and have gained great recognition. They have plans of continuing to expand and you do not want to miss it! Pay them a visit and try a dish from their exquisite menu! Please also consider donating to the Tiyya Foundation and following them on their social media handles: Instagram, Facebook , LinkedIn. Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
12. The Dreamer Who Sued the U.S. Government and Won – A Conversation with Dulce Garcia from Border Angels

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 49:34


On the 12th episode of Immigration Today! we welcome Dulce Garcia, the Executive Director of Border Angels. Border Angels is a nonprofit organization that advocates for human rights at the U.S. Mexican Border. Their work focuses on attempting to reduce the number of fatalities at the border through direct action such as water drops at the desert to help immigrants battling dehydration along their journey into the U.S and direct humanitarian aid. Dulce Garcia was raised in San Diego and is an undocumented DACA recipient herself. She is a witness of the hardships many immigrants face but despite of this she graduated from UCSD with a bachelor's degree in Political Science and attended law school at Cleveland Marshall College of Law. Since then she opened her private practice in 2016 and has provided assistance to many low income immigrants. Dulce also sued Trump and the administration after the termination of DACA. As a result of those efforts, hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients are able to renew their DACA status. She has received the “Women of the Year” award by Assembly Woman Lorena S. Gonzalez.  In this podcast, Dulce recounts her personal journey as an undocumented immigrant growing up near the border in San Diego. She is a business owner, property owner, an attorney, and she pays taxes. Even after 33 years she does not have a path to citizenship like thousands of other migrants in the U.S. She also tells us about her brother's deportation case and how she fought to bring him back. Border Angels relies on the generosity of donations from listeners like you – please consider donating via their website. You can also follow them on social media to stay up to date with all that they do: Facebook, Instagram, Linked in, or YouTube.Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
11. U.S. Immigration Policy on Haitian Migrants – with Guerline Jozef from Haitian Bridge Alliance

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 48:03


On the 11th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Guerline Jozef, President of Haitian Bridge Alliance. Guerline is a woman on the move with a passion to serve others and promote her beloved Haiti. Haitian Bridge Alliance is a nonprofit community organization that assists thousands of refugees in their journey to America. Their mission is to guide, elevate, and empower Haitian immigrants through advocacy, organizing, outreach, and direct services such as Immigration detention visits, transitional housing, legal assistance, and educational, social and cultural programs. Haitian Bridge Alliance is the only Haitian female-led organization that provides support in Mexico at the U.S.-Mexico border. Guerline seeks to create a community and a movement that is inclusive of all people. She makes sure that black narratives are at the forefront of her movement while attempting to make real systematic change for everyone.  She was recently honored the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.In this podcast Guerline discusses her background and what led her to start this organization. She also goes into the current state of things in Haiti – from political turmoil, the crisis at the Southern border, and the mass deportation of asylum seekers from the Biden Administration.  Haitian Bridge Alliance is in need of your help to support migrants who have gone through deportation proceedings or who are seeking assistance at the border. Please provide financial support by visiting this link here. If you are an attorney that can provide legal support through pro-bono work please email info@haitianbridge.org to get more information. Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes! DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Insurtech Briefly
Insurtech Connect: A Recap

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 9:46


In this episode, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla discuss their experience at the recent Insurtech Connect conference.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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Immigration Today!
10. Helping Afghan Refugees One List at a Time – with Miry Whitehill from Miry's List

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 53:24


On the 10th episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Miry Whitehill, the founder and Executive Director of Miry's List. Miry's list is a nonprofit organization in CA dedicated to helping refugee families with resources to resettle in to their new homes in the United States. Miry started Miry's List in July 2016 when a friend introduced her to a family of newly arrived Syrian refugees resettling in Los Angeles with kids the same age as her own.  There she realized that refugees required assistance even after their arrival to the United States. Miry's List provides a mechanism for people to directly help new arrival refugee families with the things that they need to get started in their new lives – from diapers to beds to cleaning supplies and toiletries. They use crowdsourcing and social media to connect people who want to help, with new refugee families who have needs that are not completely met by the organizations that sponsor them. Each family has unique needs, so each family has a unique "list" of supplies to get started, and Miry's list takes care of that. Miry's List depends on donations from listeners like you. Please consider donating at this link. Your donation can help a child to have a bed to sleep on. Please also follow Miry's list on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook to stay up to date with their work.Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
9. A discussion on Government Surveillance of U.S. Citizens - with Mohammad Tajsar from ACLU Southern California

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 57:45


On this episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Mohammad Tajsar, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California. Mohammad's work focuses on national security and counterterrorism policy, with a particular focus on the impacts of U.S. national security law on Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern, and South Asian communities. Mohammad also works on police misconduct, government surveillance, and protecting individuals' and organizations' rights in the digital world.Mohammad describes where his passion for civil rights stem from and how being a Muslim and a father has affected his work. He goes into detail about his early career and how he landed at the ACLU. Mohammad's current docket includes Fazaga v. FBI, a challenge to the FBI's surveillance of mosques in Orange County, and Phillips v. Customs and Border Protection, a constitutional challenge to the surveillance and detention of immigrant rights lawyers and non-profit leaders. On this episode Mohammad discusses his position in protecting  people's civil rights and freedoms through legal advocacy.  If you are interested in learning more about the surveillance of Muslims at the mosque in Orange County listen to this podcast recommended by Mohammad Tajsar himself: This American Life – The Convert. Find more information about the ACLU here. Please also follow them on social media to stay up to date with their latest: LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our immigration newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes.DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
8. How Music Crosses Borders – with Artist Nancy Sanchez

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 38:30


On this episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Nancy Sanchez, an award winning singer-song writer. Nancy is known for her interesting variety of styles ranging from jazz, mariachi, regional Mexican music, pop, and much more. Nancy is not your typical artist – she is bilingual, multi-cultural, and a strong advocate of immigrant and women's rights. Her music is unique because she speaks about social justice, immigrants, and the issues they face, while thriving in often male-dominated music genres. Nancy is a 3 Time Winner of the Orange County Jazz and Latin Music Awards, a featured artist in Telemundo's Acceso Total, and her song La Gran Civilizacion was selected in the top 10 songs of 2020 by NPR's Alt. Latino. These are just a few of her accolades!Nancy fell in love with music at a very young age. In this podcast she recounts her journey migrating to the United States from Toluca, Mexico and how this shaped her musical career. Because she is an immigrant, she feels the need to express her experiences and those of many others through her music. Not only does she perform – but she is also very involved in non-profit work that has a direct impact in uplifting migrant communities. Nancy uses her artistic talents to advocate against injustice and oppression and is a great example of what it means to use your voice for change.You can follow Nancy on Instagram and Facebook and subscribe to her YouTube channel! Make sure to listen to her latest album La Gran Civilizacion on all platforms!Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our immigration newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes.DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
7. The Fate of Unaccompanied Minors Coming to the U.S. – Lindsay Toczylowski from Immigrant Defenders Law Center

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 58:02


On this episode of Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Lindsay Toczylowski,  Executive Director of the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, an organization founded by a dedicated group of advocates and activists interested in creating an organization on the vanguard of the movement for a public defender system for immigrants facing deportation. They are fighting back every day against the immigration system's campaign of cruelty against migrants at the border with a focus on assisting children and families. Lindsay is a social entrepreneur whose work to increase access to justice for immigrants is at the forefront of the movement for universal representation. Lindsay also served as the Overseas Operations Director at Asylum Access, an international nonprofit that fights for the rights of refugees in the global South. She was recently named one of California's Top 40 Under 40 Lawyers by the Daily Journal. Lindsay is the proud mother of two revolutionaries-in-training, and they are her inspiration to keep fighting for social justice every day.Lindsay describes her experience defending kids in foster care and how that funneled her into providing legal representation for immigrant children. Her work is unique as she was one of the first attorneys in the Los Angeles area exclusively representing unaccompanied minors. This eventually paved the road in founding Immigrant Defenders Law Center. They are strong believers that no child should be forced to face an unjust immigration system alone. If you are interested in learning more about their work please check out their website and consider making a donation. Give them a follow on social media: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn! Immigration Today! is always releasing new content. Please subscribe to our immigration newsletter to stay up to date with any new episodes!DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
6. The Afghanistan Crisis – How Can You Help? – With Sima Alizadeh from PARS Equality Center

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 38:56


On this episode of  Immigration Today! Angeline Chen interviews Sima Alizadeh, an Iranian-born Senior Immigration Attorney at Pars Equality Center, a nonprofit organization that assists low-income Middle Eastern and South Asian communities of the Bay Area and Los Angeles, with legal and social services.  She is a graduate of U.C. Hastings Law School and has been aiding the Afghan community for the last 10 years. She leads the Pars Afghan Support Project which is committed to matching Afghan nationals with volunteers to help with the filing of humanitarian parole applications, and assist in evacuations and perform strong congressional advocacy work. In her role with the Afghan Support Project, Sima recruits and trains Pars volunteers and attorneys nationwide, and matches them with cases. Sima is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and has served as AILA faculty at various conferences. She is currently on the AILA Afghan Task Force creating relevant material for, and responses to, the crisis. In this podcast, Sima explains what is going on in Afghanistan and how Afghans are attempting to flee the country to safety.  She delves into the different ways that people are leaving and what can be done to aid Afghan nationals.PARS Equality Center has received hundreds of inquiries and is in need of assistance from attorneys, volunteers, translators, and anyone with a devotion to those in need. If upon listening to this episode, you are inclined to help, you can find more information about volunteering or donating here. You can also check out their Facebook Fundraiser and make a contribution. Further, lawyers, volunteers, and firms can offer to assist with the humanitarian parole applications by emailing Afghansupport@parsequalitycenter.org .You can follow PARS Equality Center on Facebook and Instagram, or connect directly via their website.DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
5. Does U.S. Asylum Law Really Exist? The Reality of Those Living on the Margins of the U.S.-Mexican Border – with Nicole Ramos from Al Otro Lado

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 46:48


On today's episode we are pleased to have Nicole Ramos, Director of Al Otro Lado . Al Otro Lado is a binational non-profit organization providing holistic legal and humanitarian support to indigent refugees, deportees, and other migrants in the U.S. and Tijuana through a multidisciplinary, client-centered, harm reduction-based practice. Nicole Ramos fiercely advocates for immigrants at the border by helping asylum seekers in Tijuana, Mexico who wish to present themselves to immigration authorities. She is incredibly brave and fearless – not only is she constantly in front of the U.S. government challenging the practice of turning away asylum seekers at the border – but she is also equipping these families with the knowledge needed to advocate for themselves. Nicole is also an Adjunct Professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law and lectures extensively at universities, law schools, and professional conferences throughout the United States and Mexico regarding the impact of border enforcement practices and policies on asylum seekers. She talks about the impact of the Migrant Protection Program (MPP), Title 42, the reality many unaccompanied minors face and the lack of basic human aid provided to these refugees. Her work is complex and ground breaking – Al Otro Lado is assuring that asylum seekers can meet their needs with dignity. If you are interested in learning more about Al Otro Lado and Nicole's Ramos work please consider donating to their page at this link! Please also follow Al Otro Lado on social media: Facebook, Instagram , Twitter and Linked in! DISCLAIMER – The views and opinions expressed in the podcast represent the view of the host and guest(s) and not necessarily the official view of Clark Hill PLC. No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Insurtech Briefly
Anti-Rebating Statutes (Part 2)

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 6:30


In this episode, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla continue their discussion of anti-rebating statutes. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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Insurtech Briefly
Anti-Rebating Statutes (Part 1)

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 7:35


In this episode, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla explore the purpose of anti-rebating statutes, regulations that bar insurance producers and agents from giving gifts or sharing commission.   DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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Immigration Today!
4. Federal Tort Claims Act: What Everyone Should Know – Trina Realmuto from National Immigration Litigation Alliance

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 31:11


“I have gotten to witness firsthand the trauma that it causes to people…all folks that have had abuse in detention. Money helps but money does not take away the trauma that people experience from being subjected to this kind of abuse and misconduct.” On this episode of  Immigration Today! meet Trina Realmuto, the Executive Director at the National Immigration Litigation Alliance. With over twenty years of experience in immigration, damages, and transparency litigation in federal courts, Trina has litigated and argued several precedent decisions and is a frequent presenter on immigration issues. Most recently, Trina was a Directing Attorney of Litigation at the American Immigration Council, the Litigation Director of the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild and as a consulting attorney to the Council. She has done great work abroad representing noncitizens applying for visas at U.S. embassies and consulates and has even won awards for her excellence in immigration litigation. Trina became acquainted with immigrant struggles from a very young age. Her mother grew up in the outskirts of rural New York and Trina's grandfather was a farmer who had some onion fields. Trina's mother would pick onions with the migrant workers. There she grew a strong appreciation for the hard work that these migrant workers did and instilled these values to her children. Trina later went to law school and started working with migrant farmers herself through “know your rights” presentations herself which further exposed her to her career in immigration law. Specifically, she fights cases under the Federal Tort Claims Act which is a statute that allows people to make claims against the federal government for damages on account of mistreatment at the hands of federal officers. Trina works with these type of claims to make real systemic change which has a lasting impact in the future of immigration policies for all. Trina is an inspiration to many and an example of what it means to fight for immigrant rights.If you want to support the National Immigration Litigation Alliance please consider donating via their website. You can even join their Strategic Assistance program for more in depth detail of the wonderful work they do! Give them a follow on twitter, Linked-in and Facebook! DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Insurtech Briefly
Surplus Lines Market

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 6:50


In this episode, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla explore the advantages and constraints on insurtechs using surplus lines as an entrance to the insurance market.    DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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Insurtech Briefly
Embedded Insurance: Past and Present

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 7:47


In this episode, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla briefly survey the nature, the use and the success of embedded insurance, today and in the past.  DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Insurtech Briefly
Licensing, Google and Lead Gens

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 5:48


On this episode of Insurtech Briefly, Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla discuss the purpose of licensing for insurance intermediaries and what happens when a private company expands licensure requirements for lead generators. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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Insurtech Briefly
Introducing Insurtech Briefly

Insurtech Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 5:27


Welcome to Insurtech Briefly, where Clark Hill attorneys Robert Tomilson and Scott Galla talk innovations in the insurance industry. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

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From the Ground Up
Franchising FPRs Update - Earsa Jackson - Clark Hill PLC

From the Ground Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 26:36


We connected with Earsa Jackson, with Clark Hill PLC, to get an update on topics related to financial performance representations (FPRs). We also break this topic down to help people looking at franchising better understand why they matter.

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Immigration Today!
3. A Look Inside a Migrant Shelter in TJ, Mexico – Leticia Herrera, Pro Amore Dei

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 21:20


“How can I live so well when a lot of people are suffering? I knew I had to do something to help my people.”On this episode of Immigration Today! with Angeline Chen, meet Leticia Herrera, the owner of a migrant shelter in Tijuana Mexico called Pro Amore DEI that houses asylum seekers. This shelter hosts around 185 people including 60 children.  One of the unique qualities of this shelter is that they work with the Yes We Can World Foundation and turned a school bus into a classroom for kids.  You can review the LA Times article here.  In the podcast, Leticia details why she does this work, what is provided in the shelter, and how you can help. I had the pleasure of meeting Letitia as the cofounder of Rise to Reunite, a volunteer group that helps reunite families separated at the border. We volunteer with Al Otro Lado, which is a bipartisan legal services organization assisting migrants in Tijuana and Los Angeles.  We have brought volunteers to Pro Amore DEI consistently from the middle of 2018 to 2020 providing humanitarian aid and legal services.  Leticia is one of the strongest and most committed people I know, doing this work out of the kindness of her heart.  You can follow Pro Amore Dei on Facebook.If you are interested in donating money to help with food, water, diapers, medical supplies, utility bills, etc., you can donate directly to this shelter by using pay pal at this link Pro Amore Dei  You can also donate food, clothes, and supplies directly to the shelter by contacting Leticia through Whatsapp at +52 664 232 3116 or through www.borderangels.org.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.

Immigration Today!
2. Highlights of Biden's Immigration Bill and Will it Pass? – Angelica Salas from CHIRLA

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 45:35


On this episode of the Immigration Today! podcast with Angeline Chen, meet Angelica Salas, the Executive Director of the Coalition of Humane Immigrant Rights also known as CHIRLA.  From 1999 to now, she has transformed CHIRLA into one of the nation's largest and most effective immigrant rights organizations.  CHIRLA is a mass membership immigrant-led organization that empowers immigrants and their families to win local, state, and national policies that advance their human, civil, and labor rights.  Among her achievements include: winning in-state, financial aid, and grant programs for California's undocumented students, winning drivers' licenses for undocumented drivers, decoupling local police departments from immigration enforcement, and winning Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).Angelica is an immigrant from Durango, Mexico, and came to the United States as a child to reunite with her parents.  She comes to her understanding of immigrants and immigration first hand.  She and her entire family lived in the country undocumented, experienced deportation, and were able to legalize their status.  In 2008, she became a U.S. citizen. “When you really think about family separation, just think about your kids and ask, ‘How long could I be away from my children? What would I be willing to risk for them?'  And all of a sudden, the answer is…anything.” I have had the pleasure of knowing Angelica through the YWCA Pasadena, where she was a recipient of the Women for Racial Justice Award at the annual breakfast and has been a valuable supporter of the YWCA.  I am truly inspired by her leadership, voice, and unstoppable drive to help immigrants.  Learn more about CHIRLA and how you can help at www.CHIRLA.org and on IG @chirla_org.  DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions. 

Immigration Today!
1. What's Still Happening at the US-Mexico Border - Erika Pinheiro from Al Otro Lado

Immigration Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 47:25


Join Clark Hill's Angeline Chen, a leading immigration attorney, in discussing the impacts of US immigration law and policy. On Immigration Today, Angeline interviews leaders, experts, advocates, and volunteers in immigration and immigrant rights on the issues, their experiences, and their advice on how YOU can make a difference.On this episode, meet Erika Pinheiro, the litigation and policy director for Al Otro Lado, a binational non-profit organization providing legal and humanitarian support to indigent refugees, deportees, and other migrants in the US and Tijuana. Erika leads her organization's efforts in filing class action lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's attacks on the US asylum system, on unfair labor practices, and severe medical neglect in immigration detention facilities. "They haven't funded any of it in the past.  I think that a lot of people believe that the government has tried to reunify the families they have located. And the only reason why there are still families separated is because they have not been found.  That cannot be further from the truth."Her team has reunified many separated families, including parents who were deported without their children, and has freed dozens of asylum seekers detained at the border. Her work has been frequently featured in national and international media outlets.  Her Ted Talk about the border situation has over 2 million views.  I've had the pleasure of knowing Erika through Rise to Reunite, a volunteer group I co-founded to help reunite families separated at the border.  Erika is my personal hero.  She is my hero because she and her team are literally saving lives, by serving and assisting the most vulnerable population.  They not only provide legal services but humanitarian aid to the migrant shelters in Tijuana by providing direct support in the form of emergency food and housing assistance, urgent medical care, hygiene supplies and PPE, and other critical needs during the pandemic.DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.