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Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today we chat about due process, arresting judges, and the value of lawyers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law Talk returns and in this excursion, Charles C.W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo tackle a grab bag of constitutional issues with their usual mix of legal scholarship and exasperation (typically with each other). First up: the state of Maine, apparently auditioning for a role in a dystopian novel, bans a legislator from speaking because her views on gender in sports offend the ruling party. Epstein and Yoo are, unsurprisingly, not impressed. Then it's on to Trump's latest target—Harvard—where he wants to yank their tax-exempt status for what he sees as race-based admissions sins. Yoo says, “Hey, Bob Jones University got smacked for less,” while Epstein warns that burning down universities to own the libs might be a bit much. Things get even spicier with the arrest of a Wisconsin judge who allegedly helped an illegal immigrant sneak out the back door—Yoo and Epstein agree it's legally justified, but question whether perp-walking a judge was really necessary. Finally, the gang ponders whether chatbots have First Amendment rights, with the consensus being: no, and let's hope the robots don't hear us say that.
Law Talk returns and in this excursion, Charles C. W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo tackle a grab bag of constitutional issues with their usual mix of legal scholarship and exasperation (typically with each other). First up: the state of Maine, apparently auditioning for a role in a dystopian novel, bans a legislator from speaking […]
Law Talk returns and in this excursion, Charles C.W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo tackle a grab bag of constitutional issues with their usual mix of legal scholarship and exasperation (typically with each other). First up: the state of Maine, apparently auditioning for a role in a dystopian novel, bans a legislator from speaking because […]
Law Talk returns and in this excursion, Charles C.W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo tackle a grab bag of constitutional issues with their usual mix of legal scholarship and exasperation (typically with each other). First up: the state of Maine, apparently auditioning for a role in a dystopian novel, bans a legislator from speaking because […]
Law Talk returns and in this excursion, Charles C.W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo tackle a grab bag of constitutional issues with their usual mix of legal scholarship and exasperation (typically with each other). First up: the state of Maine, apparently auditioning for a role in a dystopian novel, bans a legislator from speaking because her views on gender in sports offend the ruling party. Epstein and Yoo are, unsurprisingly, not impressed. Then it's on to Trump's latest target—Harvard—where he wants to yank their tax-exempt status for what he sees as race-based admissions sins. Yoo says, “Hey, Bob Jones University got smacked for less,” while Epstein warns that burning down universities to own the libs might be a bit much. Things get even spicier with the arrest of a Wisconsin judge who allegedly helped an illegal immigrant sneak out the back door—Yoo and Epstein agree it's legally justified, but question whether perp-walking a judge was really necessary. Finally, the gang ponders whether chatbots have First Amendment rights, with the consensus being: no, and let's hope the robots don't hear us say that.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, CEO Jeana Goosmann is joined by litigation leader and former military judge Steven Henricks to dive deep into one of the most critical parts of any lawsuit: discovery. Together, they explore how digital evidence, including emails, chat logs, texts and cloud-based files, has reshaped how businesses and attorneys approach litigation — and how we can maximize efficiency even further.Steven shares his insights on navigating complex business disputes, what happens when a “litigation hold” kicks in, and how evolving technologies, like predictive coding and natural language processing, are transforming document review. The conversation also covers the risks of neglecting to preserve documents, the consequences of spoliation, and how clients can proactively work with their legal teams and IT departments to build strong cases from the start. When we embrace technology, we improve outcomes and reduce costs for clients — tune in now to find out how teams like ours can make a big difference.Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
ALSA Law Talk is an English language podcast that discusses the law discussed in the ALSA Legal English Handbook. The purpose of the ALSA Law Talk is to continue and discuss the substance of the ALSA Legal English Handbook. This activity will be carried out after the publication of the ALSA Legal English Handbook. In the 4th volume of ALSA Law Talk, we will be joined by Mr. Mohammad Rif'an, a lecturer from Universitas Brawijaya and we will be talking about UU Minerba and its impact towards the motherland. Enjoy our podcast guys! Together We Will Be, Connected As One, ALSA, Always be One!
Welcome to the new and improved Law Talk podcast, featuring host Charles C.W. Cooke! He joins legal heavyweights Richard Epstein and John Yoo for yet another spirited discussion of the latest legal controversies. They begin with the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, debating the constitutional limits of executive power and the justiciability of national emergencies. They then tackle Trump's lawsuits against law firms and the implications for the right to counsel and legal free speech. Later, they explore the administration's aggressive tariff strategy under IEPA, and the deportation of an anti-Israel protester, Mahmoud Khalil, and the proposed federal oversight of Columbia University through a consent decree.
Welcome to the new and improved Law Talk podcast, featuring host Charles C.W. Cooke! He joins legal heavyweights Richard Epstein and John Yoo for yet another spirited discussion of the latest legal controversies. They begin with the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, debating the […]
Welcome to the new and improved Law Talk podcast, featuring host Charles C.W. Cooke! He joins legal heavyweights Richard Epstein and John Yoo for yet another spirited discussion of the latest legal controversies. They begin with the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, debating the constitutional limits of executive power and the justiciability of national emergencies. They then tackle Trump's lawsuits against law firms and the implications for the right to counsel and legal free speech. Later, they explore the administration's aggressive tariff strategy under IEPA, and the deportation of an anti-Israel protester, Mahmoud Khalil, and the proposed federal oversight of Columbia University through a consent decree.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Matt Keller are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today we chat about the case of Cain Velasquez, jury nullification, and vigilantism on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Business, commercial and construction litigation attorney Daniel J. Epstein joins us on this episode of Law Talk with the Flock to break down the complexities of construction disputes and how contractors, developers and business owners can protect themselves. Together, Dan and CEO Jeana Goosmann discuss the most common sources of conflict in construction projects, proactive legal strategies and understanding how to prevent disputes from escalating to court. You'll also hear about practical steps for managing risk, like documenting project changes, effective communication with stakeholders and the right time to involve legal counsel. For contractors, project managers, developers and anyone else in the industry, this episode contains valuable insights to help you navigate the legal nuances of construction, safeguard your business and quickly end disputes.Whether you're a contractor, project manager, or developer, this episode provides valuable insights to help you navigate the legal side of construction, safeguard your business and resolve disputes efficiently.Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, Jeana sits down with litigator William Hale to discuss legal strategies for resolving business owner disputes for both plaintiffs and defendants, offering sharp insights about protecting business interests while minimizing legal risks.The episode expands on some of the more typical reasons one might consult a business dispute attorney, like disagreements over company direction, profit distribution and decision-making authority. William explains how shareholder derivative suits empower minority owners, navigating buy-sell agreements, the role of governing documents in legal strategy and the importance of securing financial information during disputes.You'll also gain valuable guidance on handling urgent legal matters like filing temporary injunctions to prevent asset loss and choosing the right legal forum — whether that's state court, federal court or arbitration. This episode is a must-listen for business owners and stakeholders who want to protect their investments, plan for the future and prepare a winning strategy for disagreements that turn into disputes.Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Matt Keller are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today we get to know Matt and talk about your rights when interacting with police.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, Jeana is joined by Lisa Steffen to discuss estate and succession planning for farm families. They dive into the complexities of planning for the future, from managing family dynamics to protecting farm assets. Lisa shares advice on how to get started with estate planning, the importance of coordinating with other professionals like accountants and insurance advisors, and how to balance fairness in the distribution of assets, especially when some children are involved in the farm operation while others are not.Start a smooth transition for future generations by stepping into this episode's tips and insights to help guide you through the process. Tune in to learn how to take the first step toward securing your family's legacy!Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, we sit down with Carl Dickinson, CEO of Central Valley Ag, a farmer-owned co-op across Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, to discuss the evolving landscape of agribusiness in the Midwest. Carl shares valuable insights into how farmers can thrive by diversifying crops and exploring value-added agriculture, moving beyond traditional methods to meet growing consumer demands.He emphasizes sustainable farming practices and the importance of understanding market trends, especially in the face of challenges like rising input costs and land prices. Carl also highlights how technology, including data collection and blockchain in agriculture, is reshaping farming practices and helping farmers stay competitive.The episode explores the essential role of co-ops in supporting farmers through crop management, contracts and storage solutions. Carl shares strategies for increasing farmer profitability, such as targeting niche crops and developing farm-to-table transparency.Listeners will learn about the future of farming and agribusiness in the Midwest, blending innovative approaches with practical strategies for success in today's agriculture law landscape.Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today we chat about mandatory minimums, public defenders, and records of persons found not guilty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, we sit down with Aaron Bourne, a Senior Associate Attorney at Goosmann Law specializing in family law. Aaron shares his client-centered approach to divorce and family law, emphasizing asset protection and the well-being of children in each unique situation — from navigating an amicable divorce to effective co-parenting and safeguarding significant assets.The episode also covers the challenges of asset division in divorce, particularly in cases involving businesses and real estate, and strategies for fair settlements such as a buyout of one spouse's share in a family farm.Additionally, Aaron addresses divorce with children and its emotional toll, stressing the importance of maintaining an amicable relationship with an ex-spouse and creating a solid co-parenting plan to minimize distress.Listeners can gain valuable insights into Aaron's approach to family law in the Midwest, which blends legal guidance with a deep understanding of his clients' unique challenges.Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions Today is a special Tylerless episode where Bruce and Dane have control of Afternoons Live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To sue or settle? Everything from insurance claims, to disruptive fireworks, to how to start a legal dispute at your local government office. A local attorney answers your legal questions.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions Today we chat about pardons, and turnover in the world of criminal justice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode of Law Talk with the Flock features a discussion with Andrew Simpson, the chair of the Goosmann Law Firm's Business and Transaction Practice Area Group and the managing partner of the Omaha office. The conversation focuses on the Corporate Transparency Act, a new federal law that requires smaller businesses to report ownership information to the government. Simpson explains who needs to comply with the Act, the filing requirements, and the potential penalties for non-compliance. He also discusses the corporate maintenance services the law firm provides to help clients maintain their corporate structure and formalities.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions Today we chat about Young Thug, pardons, and theft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today the guys talk about process serving and DUI procedure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today the fellas talk about geofenced warrants and search and seizure policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, Employment Law Leader & Partner Matthew Dunning joins Host Jeana Goosmann to delve into the latest developments surrounding the FTC's proposed non-compete rule. They explore what the proposed rule entails, why its implementation has been delayed, and the potential impact on businesses. With the future of non-competes hanging in the balance, Matthew and Jeana provide insight on what employers should be doing right now to navigate this uncertain landscape. Don't miss this timely discussion on how to stay prepared amid the regulatory limbo.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, Jeana Goosmann delves into the evolving world of non-competes, especially in light of the FTC's upcoming ban set to take effect on September 4. With potential federal lawsuits on the horizon, businesses must stay ahead of the curve. Jeana discusses key legal issues surrounding the ban, the importance of safeguarding trade secrets, and the impact of landmark cases like Motorola's employee poaching. As businesses brace for change, now is the time to consult with legal counsel to ensure you're prepared and proactive. Tune in for crucial insights and actionable advice to protect your business in these uncertain times.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
Law Talk with Ringstrom DeKrey Criminal Defense. Lawyers Bruce Ringstrom Jr and Dane DeKrey are in studio to answer your criminal law related questions. Today we chat about the Trump trial and verdict as well as jury selection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Law Talk with the Flock," we delve into the critical topic of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance and explore how business leaders can stay ahead of these evolving regulations. Join Jeana Goosmann as she provides valuable insights into the importance of ESG practices and the impact on companies.In this episode Jeana discusses:What is ESG and how did it come aboutWhy ESG practices are so important for companiesThe risks of not having ESGThe role of federal and state regulationsBoard diversityESG ratingsDISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
In this special edition of Law Talk with Epstein & Yoo, Richard Epstein and John Yoo are joined by National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke to discuss the Supreme Court's decisions concerning Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in Trump v. United States, as well as Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and its companion case, Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, aka the Chevron case established in 1984.
In this special edition of Law Talk with Epstein & Yoo, Richard Epstein and John Yoo are joined by National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke to discuss the Supreme Court's decisions concerning Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in Trump v. United States, as well as Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and its companion case, Relentless, Inc. v. […]
In this special edition of Law Talk with Epstein & Yoo, Richard Epstein and John Yoo are joined by National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke to discuss the Supreme Court's decisions concerning Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in Trump v. United States, as well as Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, aka the Chevron case established in 1984.
Richard Epstein and John Yoo discuss the last two weeks of Supreme Court rulings covering challenges to Second, Fourteenth, and Sixteenth Amendments. They also preview the upcoming challenge to Chevron Deference and dive into disputes among the originalist thinkers on the court. Finally, they weigh in on criticisms of recent disclosures by Justice Thomas and […]
Paul Laney, former Cass County Sheriff, joins us in studio to talk about his childhood in West Fargo, his life before law enforcement and after! What a treat to sit down with the former host of LAW TALK! Just like old times... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, we celebrate Goosmann Law Firm turning fifteen this May! Host Jeana Goosmann, a CEO, Lawyer, Author, and Woman Business Owner discusses the lessons she has learned in the past years a business leader.Dealing with 'space' as a business leader & the logistics behind it Investing in yourself & continuing education Keeping up with the pace of business & technology as you growInvesting in your peopleMarket selection for your businessDiversity, equity, and inclusion in your businessBecome a flock fan and subscribe to our Podcast for weekly episodes! Learn more at www.goosmannlaw.com.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
Richard and John respond to the clearing of student protests at major universities and judge their claims to the validity of their encampments. They also discuss the likelihood that the International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and whether President Biden will continue the pressure that his predecessor did on the […]
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, host Jeana Goosmann, a CEO, Lawyer, Author, and Woman Business Owner discusses the RED Philosophy from her book Worth It: Ready. Execute. Deliver. Listen now to learn how she uses this philosophy in business and the law. How to get READY in business and the law Importance of goal settingHow to EXECUTE in business and the law Importance of perseverance How to DELIVER in business and the law How does Goosmann Law Firm help our clients with the R.E.D. ModelBecome a flock fan and subscribe to our Podcast for weekly episodes! Learn more at www.goosmannlaw.com.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
Richard and John get into it over Trump's many trials, the likelihood that he'll receive a fair one in New York City, and the windfall he appears to have received as Truth Social's holding company goes public. They discuss the likelihood that John Eastman loses his license to practice law and they make predictions about […]
In this episode of Law Talk with the Flock, host Jeana Goosmann, a CEO, Lawyer, Author, and Woman Business Owner discusses the five ways Goosmann Law Firm empowers women in the legal industry. Listen now to learn more about:Organizations Goosmann Law is a part of.Career development and mentoring at Goosmann Law Firm.The delicate juggle of work life and personal life.Advocating for women in leadership.How Jeana Goosmann engages with women in the community. Become a flock fan and subscribe to our Podcast for weekly episodes! Learn more at www.goosmannlaw.com.DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the Goosmann Law Firm “GLF” attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from GLF or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. Please read our full Podcast Disclaimer.
The faculty lounge is invaded by a guest host who pits Richard and John against one another, starting with their differences in opinion over when the government should regulate social media companies. While they predict the same Supreme Court ruling, they disagree on what constitutes government involvement in key dominated industries. Next Richard and John […]
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It's a lively session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are both coming to us from California and … let's just say that Richard seems to be enjoying life in the sun. First up, a guided tour through Donald Trump's legal travails: the questions about whether he'll be allowed on […]
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The faculty lounge reopens for a holiday session and we start on a somber note as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo react to the breaking news of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's death. Then, we get their analysis on the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, consider whether the courts have gone too far in imposing […]