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Send us a textJoin us as we sit down with Enrolled Agent, and Founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions, Morgan Q. Anderson, to discuss what Divorce Mediation Testimony is, and how it can help you avoid tax headaches after a divorce is finalized.As a leading divorce firm in Portland, our attorneys provide guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases and how we can help.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about Morgan and how she can help you with your tax questions, you can visit her website at: https://www.goldenliontaxsolutions.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
Send us a textJoin us as we sit down with Enrolled Agent, and Founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions, Morgan Q. Anderson, to discuss "the ostrich syndrome" that Morgan often sees tax payers fall into, and what you can do to combat it.As a leading divorce firm in Portland, our attorneys provide guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases and how we can help.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about Morgan and how she can help you with your tax questions, you can visit her website at: https://www.goldenliontaxsolutions.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
In this conversation, Diogo Capela provides an in-depth update on the current state of immigration in Portugal as of 2025, focusing on the ongoing backlog of visa applications, the government's efforts to streamline processes, and the implications for individuals seeking residency. Key topics include the status of visa extensions, travel risks for those with expired documents, changes in government policy, and the challenges faced by applicants in securing appointments. Diogo also discusses the legal avenues available for expediting appointments and offers insights into future trends in immigration policy.Green Ocean Global Financial Advisor: Book a call with John here - http://www.calendly.com/johnoceansgreenChoose the ExpatsEverywhere intro call and you'll get a free 15 minute call with him to see if you would like to work with him.Diogo's Website: https://www.lamarescapela.pt/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Looking to protect your business and ensure its continuity, no matter what life throws your way? Swansea Legal Solutions has introduced a Business Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for UK Enterprises, giving business owners the legal security they need. Swansea Legal Solutions City: Swansea Address: 86 Gower Rd Website: https://swansealegalsolutions.co.uk/
Explore the pressing global challenge of modern witch hunts with Kirsty Brimelow KC, one of Britain's leading human rights barristers and incoming vice chair of the Bar Council. Drawing parallels between harmful traditional practices worldwide, Brimelow shares insights from her groundbreaking work developing protection orders and contributing to the 2021 United Nations resolution on witch hunting and ritual attacks. Content Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and violence related to witchcraft accusations. Brimelow shares expert insights on developing effective community engagement strategies while respecting cultural sensitivities. She demonstrates how fear and deeply held beliefs can trigger accusations, illustrating her points with compelling examples from her extensive legal career, policy development work, and international case studies. This episode provides essential context for understanding modern witch hunts as a contemporary global human rights issue requiring coordinated international response. Through examining successful interventions against FGM, we explore proven strategies for combating harmful traditional practices through combined legal action and community engagement. Join us for this critical discussion about protecting vulnerable populations and building effective systems for monitoring and preventing witch hunting in the modern world. Key Topics Covered: Religious freedom and harmful traditional practices Comparative analysis of legal approaches to FGM and witchcraft accusations Role of religious leaders in perpetuating or preventing accusations Challenges facing law enforcement in remote communities Connection between disability discrimination and witchcraft allegations Implementation strategies for the 2021 UN resolution Global initiatives targeting elimination of harmful practices by 2030 Kirsty Brimelow KC National FGM Centre United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution 47/8. Elimination of harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks Pan African Parliament Guidelines for Addressing Accusations of Witchcraft and Ritual Attacks Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: Study on the situation of the violations and abuses of human rights rooted in harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks, as well as stigmatization World Day Against Witch Hunts End Witch Hunts Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project Massachusetts Witch-Hunt Justice Project Maryland Witches Exoneration Project Witch Hunt Website End Witch Hunts Bookshop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support
This week, we're joined by Brian Corbin, Vice President of Legal Solutions and Operational Excellence at QuisLex, an alternative legal services provider that specializes in managed document review, contract management, compliance services, legal spend management, and legal operations consulting. Brian started his career at the moment in time when the federal rules of civil procedure changed, revolutionizing the eDiscovery process. As senior staff attorney at Covington & Burling LLP, Brian managed teams of document review attorneys on high-profile intellectual property litigation and federal regulatory matters for Fortune 500 clients. Later, he observed the rise of legal offshoring, so he decided to work for Clutch Group in Bengaluru as associate vice president of legal services. Brian then went to JPMorgan Chase, where he worked various roles involving eDiscovery, ultimately becoming executive director and assistant general counsel at the company. Today, at QuisLex, he is part of a team of attorneys, process experts, legal technologists, statisticians, and linguists working closely with clients to reduce cost, mitigate risk, and maximize efficiency. In our conversation, Brian talks about the "long and winding road" to his job at QuisLex, what it was like to work in different countries, how he addresses the fear around legal tech and change management, and what we can learn from the eDiscovery revolution as it applies to generative AI.
Welcome to today's episode of 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech,' where we delve into the latest developments in the legal technology landscape. Today, we explore Xperate's ambitious expansion into the North American market, a move set to reshape the legal tech scene with innovative, cost-efficient solutions. We'll also highlight the upcoming ILTA S4S security conference featuring Ciaran Martin, the groundbreaking DOJ antitrust lawsuit against Apple, and the implications of the newly passed EU AI Act. Additionally, we'll discuss how law firms are leveraging automation to enhance productivity and how new AI features are transforming legal practice management software. Stay tuned as we uncover how these advancements are set to revolutionize the way legal professionals operate globally. Xperate Expands Global Presence with Strategic Launch into North American Market15 Jul 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyCiaran Martin to join ILTA S4S as keynote15 Jul 2024Legal IT InsiderThe DOJ's Antitrust Complaint Could Change Apple the Way We Know It14 Jul 2024BTLJ Blog Archives - Berkeley Technology Law JournalThe EU AI Act is Officially Passed – What We Know and What's Still Unclear12 Jul 2024Debevoise Data BlogWorkday must face novel bias lawsuit over AI screening software15 Jul 2024ReutersHow Your Firm Can Automate The Work No One Wants To Do15 Jul 2024Above The LawExclusive: Law Practice Management Software LEAP Introduces Three AI Features – with A Unique Human-In-the-Loop Twist15 Jul 2024LawSitesRocket Matter Unveils Next-Generation Platform to Help Busy Lawyers Manage Their Firm for Efficiency and Growth15 Jul 2024Morningstar.comOpenAI Whistleblowers Claim Company Stifled Workers from Raising Alarm on AI Dangers15 Jul 2024Breitbart.comWhat does AI really mean for aspiring lawyers? A tech expert explains15 Jul 2024Legal CheekLegal Experts Discuss The Artificial Intelligence Takeover On Jobs15 Jul 2024TechRound.co.ukTinder alums' startup LegalFly snaps €15M for AI legal platform15 Jul 2024Tech Funding NewsEnhancing Security Through Regular Software Updates15 Jul 2024Today's Wills & ProbateDeutsche Telekom launches AI-powered “Law Monitor” for legal compliance15 Jul 2024IoT Now News – How to run an IoT enabled businessAI won't be replacing human lawyers any time soon - Rachel Loose15 Jul 2024The ScotsmanJudge postpones effective date of FTC noncompete rule for litigants14 Jul 2024Power ProgressProposed new law would make it illegal to remove AI watermarks from content13 Jul 2024MashablePakistan's Digital Revolution: Enhancing efficiency, transparency and accessibility in the Judicial System13 Jul 2024JuristLinked – AI Will Save Lawyers Time – But Does Anyone Want That?12 Jul 2024Mike McBride OnlineMusic AI Upstarts Udio, Suno, Lawyer Up with Latham & Watkins as Major Label Legal Battles Gear Up12 Jul 2024Digital Music NewsAUWCL Students Draft Groundbreaking Consumer Safety Law for UN Presentation12 Jul 2024Washington College of LawMitigating Risk in Employment Law through Legal Case Management Software12 Jul 2024ABCMoney.co.ukOvercoming Hurdles And Shaping The Future Of Legal Tech In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence12 Jul 2024Above The LawAlternative Commercial Finance Update - Week of July 8, 202412 Jul 2024Husch Blackwell LLPKennedy-Mighell Report Online Unconferences and Virtual Get-Togethers for Legal Tech12 Jul 2024Legal Talk NetworkAnticipating Artificial Insurer Defenses: Maximizing Insurance Coverage for AI Exposures15 Jul 2024Jones DayEU's Official Journal Publishes EU AI Act12 Jul 2024King & SpaldingGibson Dunn | Europe | Data Protection – Q1 and Q2 202412 Jul 2024Gibson Dunn
Control of the border and illegal immigration are again in the headlines and the centerpiece of a divisive presidential campaign. Here to help make sense of recent legal successes and failures is immigration law expert Jennifer Chacón, the Bruce Tyson Mitchell Professor of Law at Stanford. The author of the new book, Legal Phantoms: Executive Action and Haunting Failures of Immigration Law, which offers insights into the human stories and governmental challenges shaping contemporary immigration debates, Chacon discusses the complexities of immigration policy, its intersection with constitutional law, criminal law, and societal perceptions of identity and belonging.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Law Magazine >>> Twitter/XLinks:Jennifer Chacón >>> Stanford Law School Page(00:00:00) Chapter 1: Introduction and Background Pam Karlan introduces the show and today's guest, Jennifer Chacón, highlighting her research and recent book on immigration law, Legal Phantoms.( 00:02:26) Chapter 2: The Stalemate of Immigration Reform Rich Ford addresses the lack of progress in comprehensive immigration reform. Jennifer Chacón details the initial aim of her research project to study the implementation of Senate Bill 744.The shift in focus to executive actions by President Obama after the bill's failure, including the Deferred Action for Parents and DACA expansion programs.(00:07:05) Chapter 3: Understanding Deferred ActionJennifer Chacón explains deferred action and its implications for individuals lacking legal status, plus the significance of work authorization and the temporary nature of deferred action programs.(00:10:38) Chapter 4: Personal Stories and Community Impact Jennifer Chacón shares insights from her interviews with long-term residents about their perceptions of border policy and local enforcement and the varied perspectives of immigrants on the issues of border control and local government actions.(00:17:06) Chapter 5: Future of Immigration Reform Rich Ford inquires about potential reforms, and Jennifer Chacón emphasizes the interconnectedness of border policy and long-term resident solutions. They discuss the Biden administration's recent announcements and their implications. Jennifer Chacón shares her view on the political challenges and ideal legislative changes for addressing immigration issues.
Send us a Text Message.We are joined by Dr. Clint Elliot from The Institute for Shelter Care, which equips Christian ministries with the knowledge, skills, tools, and community needed to provide exemplary restorative care to the sexually exploited.Karen Potter and Rob Stoddard engage in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Clint Elliot, legal counsel for The Institute for Shelter Care. Dr. Elliot shares his journey from a non-believing lawyer to a Christian attorney dedicated to protecting families and fighting against pornography in schools. Learn about the legal challenges parents face, how to address them, and what the church can do to support this critical mission.Tune in to discover practical advice for parents, insights into the latest legislation aimed at protecting children, and the importance of Christian involvement in legal advocacy.Timestamps:00:00 - Rob Stoddard introduces Dr. Clint Elliot, legal counsel for The Institute for Shelter Care01:11 - Dr. Elliot's background and journey into Christian lawyering03:35 - Increasingly concerning trends in public schools related to gender ideology and pornography04:42 - Karen Potter discusses the battlefront in schools and the need for Christian attorneys05:33 - Dr. Elliot's advice for parents on how to get involved and make a difference in schools06:04 - The triple-A approach: Awareness, Awakening, and Advancing in the public school context07:11 - The role of the church in standing up for biblical values and influencing public education09:52 - The need for parents to engage with school boards and administration to protect children11:25 - A real-life example of fighting against obscene materials in a public school14:07 - Dr. Elliot discusses the importance of protecting children from pornography15:22 - The importance of the church in combating the spread of pornography20:28 - Dr. Elliot's advice for parents, church leaders, and educators21:19 - How the Institute for Shelter Care provides leadership and resources for shelters22:22 - The significance of Christian attorneys in supporting ministries and protecting childrenStay Connected:To learn more about the work of The Institute for Shelter Care and the resources they offer, visit their website at https://InstituteForShelterCare.org . If you're interested in getting involved or need legal guidance, you can contact Dr. Clint Elliot through the website.Subscribe to the Covenant Eyes Podcast for more insightful discussions on protecting families, combating pornography, and promoting Christian values in the digital age. Don't forget to like, share, and leave a comment to join the conversation!#covenanteyes #foryou #covenanteyespodcast #IntituteForShelterCare #pornography #harmsofpornTry Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
In recent months, Epiq, a global company providing technology-enabled legal services, has announced new artificial intelligence and analytics features built using the AI capabilities of Amazon Web Services. These new features include a framework for building, training and deploying bespoke machine learning models as secure APIs for customers; integration of Amazon Bedrock for custom copilot development using a range of commercially available large language models; and other features. Joining LawNext today to provide details on all this and to explain what it means for Epiq's clients is Roger Pilc, president and general manager of Global Legal Solutions at Epiq. With Epiq since 2019, Pilc is responsible for driving strategy and execution around organic growth, strategic acquisitions, product development, technology, and innovation for a broad range of products in areas including information governance, forensics, e-discovery processing and hosting, managed document review, and advanced analytics. Pilc and host Bob Ambrogi talk about Epiq's evolution from primarily a services company to one that also develops its own proprietary technology, while also integrating with a range of technology partners. They also discuss Epiq's recent initiatives to use AI to further enhance its products, including the Epiq Service Cloud, Epiq Discovery, and the Epiq AI Platform. We also hear Pilc's thoughts on how AI will impact the future of legal services and the future of Epiq. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Swansea Legal Solutions unveils our newest offering: the 'Property Trust' service. Tailored to provide families with a sense of security and assurance, this service focuses on safeguarding your valued assets from the risks of care fees and inheritance tax. Swansea Legal Solutions City: Swansea Address: 86 Gower Rd Website: https://swansealegalsolutions.co.uk/ Phone: +44 1792 420844 Email: info@swansealegalsolutions.co.uk
It's that time of year once again … LegalWeek! ALM's LegalWeek is one week where thousands of legal professionals gather to network with their peers, dive deeper into their professional development, explore topics and strategies tailored specifically to their role, and gain the tools to get legal business done. The LegalSpeak show has now become a regular staple at the conference as we talk to some of the leading legal minds across the industry. In this episode, Zack and Alaina sit down with Nicole Giantonio, the SVP and CMO of Legal Solutions at Epiq Legal.
Adam is a University of California Berkeley School of Law Graduate, currently working as a Principal at Optimized Legal Solutions, and writes for his blog, Empirical SCOTUSblog. Adam brings great insights about his own positive and negative experiences with the law, building a brand, and finding what line of work is right for you. Adam's current line of work at Optimized Legal Solutions, shows a fascinating look into the emerging industry of finding solutions and predicting behavior in the law in a data-driven way. Adam is certainly someone to keep your eye on in the coming years, pioneering a new way to view the field of law.https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-feldman-j-d-ph-d-48b91313
Representing real estate developers and condo associations both come with unique skill sets with the multitude of issues that arise when developing large-scale projects. Joining us today is Alexander Leon, an attorney with Haber Law focusing on construction law in South Florida. With over a decade of experience representing both developers and condo associations, Alex brings a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of real estate development in the Miami area. We're excited to learn more from Alex about his background in litigation and transactions, and the insights he has to offer property investors and builders working in this dynamic market. Alex shares his thoughts into representing both developers and condo associations, and the particular challenges of the South Florida market. Learn about common issues like construction defect lawsuits after turnover from the developer to the association. Alex also offers tips for buyers to research the stability of the condo association and any potential building issues. For developers and builders, Alex explains strategies like contract protections to address defects proactively. This episode provides a fascinating look at how legal issues surrounding real estate development! Things we discussed in this episode: Common construction defect lawsuits after a developer turns over a property to a condo association The importance of researching the financial stability of a condo association and any potential building issues before buying a unit Strategies developers can take like contract protections to address potential construction defects proactively Differences in real estate law and development challenges between South Florida and other regions Working with both developer and condo association clients Large multi-million dollar construction remediation projects condo associations take on Relationships and local knowledge being important in navigating the development approval process Differences between representing developers versus advising condo boards The role of litigation experience in transactional legal work Get in touch with Alexander: Website - https://www.haber.law/alexander-g-leon/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexleonconstruction/ Join Jason Muth of Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast! #realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestatelaw #realestateagent #socialmedia #realestatemarketing #constructioncaw #condoLaw #condoassociation #propertyinvesting #developerstrategies #miamirealestate Follow us! Following and subscribing to The Real Estate Law Podcast not only ensures that you'll get instant updates whenever we release a new episode, but it also helps us reach more people who could benefit from the valuable content that we provide. The Real Estate Law Podcast on Instagram and YouTube NextHome Titletown Real Estate on Facebook and LinkedIn Straightforward Short-Term Rentals on Instagram Attorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn Jason Muth on LinkedIn Help us Spread the Word If you've found our podcast helpful, entertaining, or informative, please consider leaving us a rating and review. It only takes a minute and can make a huge difference in helping us reach more listeners. Hospitality.FM The Real Estate Law Podcast is part of Hospitality.FM, a podcast network dedicated to bringing the best hospitality-focused podcasts to those in and around the industry, from Food + Beverage, Guest Experience, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech, Operations, Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Real Estate Law, and so much more!
There's a big legal question mark about the future of healthcare due to the rapid rise of AI and technological innovation. In this episode, Desiree Charpentier, Managing Partner of Healthcare Legal Solutions, talks about the operations and services of her law firm, which specializes in handling challenging accounts that hospitals cannot manage internally. Desiree explains the firm's focus on appealing denied claims with various payers, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and prominent private insurers. She emphasizes the firm's commitment to persistently pursuing these appeals for extended periods, aiming to maximize hospital reimbursements. She also discusses the evolving role of technology in their field, highlighting its use for improving productivity while stressing the continued necessity of human expertise in dealing with complex appeals. Tune in and take advantage of an exclusive glimpse into the strategies employed by a dedicated law firm specializing in healthcare reimbursements! Resources: Connect with and follow Desiree Charpentier on LinkedIn. Follow Healthcare Legal Solutions on LinkedIn. Discover Healthcare Legal Solutions' Website!
Jim Paone of Davison Eastman Munoz Paone, P.A. joins us to talk about what sets the firm apart, what to do if you ever get sued, shows that are surprisingly like Lost and, as a follow up to our last episode, the many other things you can do with anchovies when you don't want them on your pizza.
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Have you had your crypto currency vanish or been stolen? Maybe you were victimized by a crypto currency scam or found out that the exchange that is holding your crypto has gone bankrupt. Many who have bought crypto ended up storing their it at FTX, one of the larger exchanges run by Sam Bankman-Fried only to find out that Sam overleveraged FTX and ended up fleeing the country while getting charged with a host of criminal charges resulting from how he managed FTX and literally squandered vast amounts of the crypto being held by FTX's customers. Some of you might have fallen prey to one of the many crypto scams where nefarious characters in far away places duped you into transferring your crypto for the promise of high yields just to hold your crypto. Many of you that were victimized have given up hope on recovering any of your crypto. Well one of our generation's premier trial lawyers, who has spent two decades successfully challenging some of the worst corporate actors on the planet for products that pollute, kill or maim us and the planet, Bryan Aylstock, has expanded his repertoire into the world of cryptocurrency to help the victims of some of these crypto scams. Today, we're joined by Bryan F. Aylstock of Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, as he explains how is helping victims of the FTX meltdown, pig butchering and other crypto scams try and recover some or all of their crypto. A magna cum laude history graduate from the University of North Florida and top of his class at the Levin College of Law, Bryan has built a career focused on individuals harmed by defective pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices. He has served as Coordinating Co-Lead counsel for five separate Multi-District Litigations and regularly speaks at conferences on complex mass tort issues. In 2001, Bryan founded his firm, now composed of 21 attorneys and 150 staff members. They've handled the claims of more than 10,000 clients over the past 21 years, showing a strong commitment to justice. This episode is a deep dive into the world of cryptocurrency scams, the challenges in tracing cybercriminals, and innovative legal methods to hold them accountable. It's a perfect blend of legal intricacies and crypto insights. Join Gregg and Bryan on "Cut to the Chase:" as they discuss: - What happened at FTX and how his law firm is trying to recover the lost crypto for his clients. - The process of tracing cybercriminals across borders. - How his firm is using NFTs to effectuate service of process on these foreign scammers who are hiding under rocks in far away locations. - How victims of crypto scams can reach out to their firm. Key Takeaways for Lawyers in this episode are: - Diligence is key in the crypto world; research before investing. - The anonymity of crypto doesn't make fraudsters completely untraceable. - Innovative legal methods can be employed to bring scammers to justice. About the Guest: Bryan F. Aylstock is one of the premier trial lawyers of our generation. A magna cum laude history graduate from the University of North Florida and valedictorian at the Levin College of Law, he founded his firm in 2001. The firm, now consisting of 21 attorneys and 150 staff members, has assisted over 10,000 clients primarily affected by defective pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Bryan's expertise in complex litigation and mass tort cases has led him to serve as Coordinating Co-Lead counsel in five Multi-District Litigations (MDLs). Renowned in his field, Bryan has been recognized as "Best Attorney" in 2013 and regularly speaks at attorney education conferences. He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, as well as the US Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. Check out AWKOs website: https://www.awkolaw.com/ To learn more about mass tort law cases and lawyer best practices, subscribe to the Cut to the Chase: Podcast with Gregg Goldfarb.
On this episode, Katherine Roseveare, General Counsel - Global Functions, Global Operations and Legal Solutions, and Alex Herrity, Director - Global Legal Solutions at Adidas, join Mary to talk about managing technology in a global setting, the creative mindset of their legal team and building out a legal tech department and team from scratch. They talk through their creation of new legal technology for the company, which is based on three pillars: technology, efficiency and engagement. The technology is for maintaining a large portfolio, efficiency is about making legal as efficient as possible and engagement is making the legal team feel like one community. As they were building out a legal tech function, they had to learn a new way to work. They've gone from having outside tech business partners to having a tech product-led business, which created quite a change in their day-to-day lives. AI is a hot topic these days, and it's high on the list for implementation into the legal tech they're developing. They are being thoughtful and moving with the intention to make sure they use it for the right reasons. Resources: Katherine Roseveare - https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-roseveare-33b5a314 Alex Herrity - https://www.linkedin.com/in/legalopshezzle/ Adidas - https://www.adidas.com If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-star review. You can find more information, as well as the resources mentioned in this episode, at ironcladapp.com. #LegalOps #LegalCareer
In this episode of Heartbreak to Happiness, host Sara Davison speaks with Dr. Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, an expert in economic abuse as it occurs within the context of coercive control. Dr. Sharp-Jeffs founded Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA), a charity that seeks to raise awareness of economic abuse as a form of coercion and control, and to transform responses to it. Dr. Sharp-Jeffs explains what economic abuse is, how it works, and how it affects victims. She highlights the three different levels on which economic abuse operates: personal, social, and economic resources. She gives examples of how abusers isolate victims, destroy their self-confidence, and deplete their financial resources to make them dependent. She also shares insights into the signs of economic abuse and the appropriate responses to it. Dr. Sharp-Jeffs' work is crucial in supporting victims of economic abuse and promoting awareness of this form of abuse. If you or someone you know is suffering from economic abuse, this episode is a must-listen.www.saradavison.com
On today's episode of the Premium Finance Show, we're talking with Harry Schultz and Brian Bark of Lopez, Bark, and Schultz Law Firm from Orange County, California about the wide range of topics in insurance. LBS specializes in insurance-related matters and offers bespoke legal solutions in the insurance arena. We had a great conversation about premium finance structures for life insurance purposes, either on personal estate planning or from a corporate perspective, and how to deal with Buy and Sell agreements, Key personal policies, and Executive bonus structures. We talked about life insurance policies, third-party policies such as E&O, D&O Commercial General Lines, cyber, umbrella excess, crime, environmental policies, etc. LINKSShow Notes Contact GUESTS Harry J. Schulz, III About Harry Special Guests: Brian Z. Bark and Harry J. Schulz, III.
This week's episode is an information-packed one with Renee Kendall. Renee is an attorney with Trinidadian roots, and she provides practical advice on how to get our affairs in order through wills, advanced directives and similar legal support.First, Renee tells us what it was like to spend her formative years in Trinidad, then move to America. She talks about having to navigate the nuances of living in America, while being taught Trinidadian values. She also shares her experiences with bullying as a young girl and how she learned to mask her heritage. Renee now runs a legal practice named Caribbean Legal Solutions, that focuses primarily on land, estate and advocacy matters. The goal is to connect Caribbean-Americans, and anyone else outside of the Caribbean, with attorneys that are based in the Caribbean. Because people so often retain connections to their home countries such as land ownership or family relationships, they often need to find reliable, trustworthy attorneys.Connect with Renee Kendall and Caribbean Legal Solutions: Instagram | Website | FacebookSupport the showConnect with @carryonfriends - Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter A Breadfruit Media Production
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In this week's Quick Fire Friday episode, Michael interviews David Dilger. David is a specialized employment and safety lawyer in Edge Legal's newly formed Employment & Safety practice and is based in Hobart, Australia. David's role is to assist managers in becoming effective managers. Growing a business requires knowledge to become accountable, and applying a process approach to something fundamentally a people game is putting the wagon before the horse. David has developed a people-first mindset that he can apply to everything he does. Such as self-awareness on how you manage people. Through proper observation and dealing with different personalities, David has mastered managing conflicts with people and becoming a good manager. For he believes that If you don't understand people, you don't understand business. This Cast Covers: Who is David Dilger? Discussing the importance of understanding people. Known mutual people over many years and working together with Michael. Spending a lot of time training managers on how to manage people. Been a lawyer by trade. Did an MBA program with an emphasis on human resource management. Worked for an employer rep for the TCCI. Became a state winner and national finalist of a franchise network. Sharing the people-first mentality that you can use in all you do. Changed away from being pure legal advisers to managing people and assisting businesses. Links: David's Linkedin Additional Resources: Edge Legal Quotes: “Growing a business requires knowledge to become accountable.” —David Dilger “Once you know how they behave, what basically floats their boat, you will become a more effective manager.” —David Dilger “When you have unnecessary or unmanaged conflict, you need to break the shackles.” —David Dilger “If you don't understand people, you don't understand business.” —David Dilger “A focus has got to be tailored, the focus has to be tailored, or otherwise, you're just wasting your time.” —David Dilger Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Today is yet another episode in our ILA dialogues series. As the Daily Lawyer is part of the amazing International Legal Alliance (ILA) network, I am happy to take this opportunity to feature one ILA member, every month, under the ‘ILA Dialogues series”. Our guest today is Ms. Rashna Jehani, a corporate lawyer and Associate Partner at ZMC Law - a full service law firm in Mumbai. Along with getting her basic law degree (BLS LLB) from GLC Mumbai, she earned an LLM degree from Columbia Law School, New York City, in 2017. Rashna honed her expertise across various corporate law fields from banking and property documentation to private equity and debt transactions, through her stints at various large law firms. What I love about her story is that after spending a significant time honing her practical legal experience, Rashna realised that an MBA degree would better help her understand the position of her clients and she then set out to pursue a global MBA program from the S P Jain Institute of Management, in 2020. Rashna advises companies of all sizes, from start-ups to large conglomerates, on structuring, investments, private equity and various other documentation that ensure protection of their rights and interests. She also regularly posts regulatory and legislative updates on the ZMC law page on LinkedIn, to inform the general public about the changes in the law and what it would mean for businesses. Rashna, through the firm, ZMC Law, is a member of the International Legal Alliance. Rashna can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?heroEntityKey=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_profile%3AACoAABpDQWIB36DhNLb319gTQxjKG-1DUDDyiDk&keywords=rashna%20jehani&origin=RICH_QUERY_TYPEAHEAD_HISTORY&position=0&searchId=9609b036-b3eb-4b73-9fcb-0190f553f745&sid=%40YJ Her personal Instagram @jehani.rashna To learn more about the International Legal Alliance, head over to https://internationallegalalliance.com For more such interesting content, please follow The Daily Lawyer Podcast on your favourite Audio listening platforms. You can connect with us On Instagram @thedailylawyerig On LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-daily-lawyer On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHOYQu_6EBERjmFIbVJn7uw Or simply write to us at thedailylawyer@gmail.com Or visit our website - www.thedailylawyer.in
Kim Stein brings decades of experience as a legal solutions and workflow specialist. As Upland BA Insight's director of legal solutions, she has a rich and unique perspective on our industry. This week, Kim joins Pete Wright to share her insights as reflected through the lens of our premier educational and networking event in the legal sector: ILTACON. ILTACON was a four-and-a-half day conference with comprehensive peer-driven programs, educational content, and plenty of networking opportunities. Kim shares her perspective on Upland BAI's role at the conference, leading the sector with relevant solutions to our industry. This year's big theme: Data. Where does it exist? How is it managed and transformed into knowledge for legal teams? What is the value proposition for investment in systems to help firms turn that value proposition into something that can be leveraged? And how are our best clients using our connectors to do just that for their legal teams right now? Listen in for Kim's thoughts on all of this and more. (00:00) - Welcome to Shared Insights (00:08) - Introducing Kim Stein (00:40) - About ILTACON (02:10) - Upland BAI at ILTACON (04:58) - The Value Proposition of Productivity (07:18) - Machine Learning, AI, Blockchain (11:49) - The Upland BAI Presence (13:50) - Our Friends at Ogletree
In this episode your host, David Weaver, talks with entrepreneur Eric Farber, Founder & CEO of Creators Legal LLC. Creators Legal mission is to help creators of all kinds get easy access to legal solutions to be able to monetize & grow their business. We believe that every creator should have affordable, access to easy-to-use, industry-standard contracts. During this episode Eric & David discuss Eric's journey into entrepreneurship, what inspired him to start his business, while providing insight on how he built his business from the ground up. To learn more about Eric's Company, Creators Legal LLC and the creative contracts they provide for all professional creators click HERE: https://creatorslegal.com/ If you'd like to be a guest on Sacrifice to Success, click HERE: https://lnkd.in/dUj-4bEV To learn more about how I serve business owners, visit: davidweavercoach.com
Goodlawyer is an Alberta-based interactive, online service that provides legal solutions for startups. When company CEO and founder Brett Colvin was working at one of Canada's largest law firms as a corporate lawyer, he saw first hand every day that most people can't afford the legal help they need. The typical firm rates are simply out of reach, so he teamed up with a developer and a designer, left the firm, and started Goodlawyer.On this episode, Joshua Weinberger, COO, walks our cohost Katie Dean through how Goodlawyer, an interactive online service, delivers on its promise to make it faster and easier for clients to find and hire legal help to help them succeed. BioJoshua Weinberger, Chief Operating Officer at GoodlawyerJosh is committed to empowering entrepreneurs with legal knowledge to fuel their business growth. From his experience working at Canada's largest law firm, Josh understands how legal protections and legal problems can make or break a business. In his role with Goodlawyer, Josh shares his insights and expertise to level the playing field and help founders benefit from the legal strategies large companies use to win. Josh's unique approach to law stems from his belief in the power of teams and helping those around you. (write up taken from Josh's LinkedIn profile)
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***THIS EPISODE*** This episode is we're joined by the researcher, documentary film maker and author of Strawman - The Real Story of Your Artificial Person, Clint Richardson. He discusses the mythology of the patriot movement and what it gets wrong, while exposing the corporation of the United States of America. This is one is packed with knowledge, insights and observations. ***OUR SHOW*** Welcome to False Reality Check, a podcast hosted by a husband and wife. Featured in this podcast are episodes diving into deep topics like consciousness, spirituality, the nature of reality, society, culture, personal growth and others. If you're interested in unique perspectives and raw, uncensored discussion with real free-thinking individuals, this is the right podcast for you. We don't tell you what you want to hear, we tell you what you need to hear. ***THE PLAYLIST*** https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ZmZkmCPQWUS1M8FWUm4eE?si=07c24e2baaa04d11 ***CLINT'S SOCIALS*** Strawman: http://www.strawmanstory.info/ Redpill Sunday School: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsea7QKmWqZdMuwxW7sPyXQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedPillSchool1 Blog: https://realitybloger.wordpress.com/ ***OUR SOCIALS*** Twitter: https://twitter.com/frcpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/frcpod Telegram: https://t.me/falserealitycheck Flote: https://flote.app/user/falserealitycheck Gab: https://gab.com/falserealitycheck Email: frcpodcast (at) protonmail (dot) com ***PREMIUM CONTENT*** Sign up for FREE on www.Rokfin.com To get more content including our shows Vacation Forever and Awaken Slaves along with tons of other creators, subscribe for only $9.99 per month or $99 a year. It's the Netflix of alternative media. Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/FalseRealityCheck ***SUPPORT*** Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/FalseRealityCheck Merch: https://false-reality-check.creator-spring.com/ Secret Health Club: https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/210648/11489/url_21383 Supplements: https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/210648/11489 CashApp: https://cash.app/$falserealitycheck PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ACP757YQ8CZL4 ***LISTEN*** Website: falserealitycheck.com RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/falserealitycheck/feed.xml Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/false-reality-check/id1572054836 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3cSJbMDUjtLVZ86C7N5nm9?si=aY_uDP-kTLSlpJLgEQGhJQ&dl_branch=1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZhbHNlcmVhbGl0eWNoZWNrL2ZlZWQueG1s Opening Music: AERØHEAD - The Reckoning Closing Music: Mezhdunami - Uncut gems
In this podcast, trailblazers Leah Molatseli and Naomi Thompson chat to Africa Legal's Chief Commercial Officer, Thomas Pearson, about disrupting the legal industry through future-focused technology. Naomi Thompson, Senior Vice President of Legal Solutions at Exigent Group Limited, and Leah Molatseli, the Head of Business Development at Legal Interact and advisory board member for the Global LegalTech Hub, have shattered the proverbial glass ceiling. They are both featured by the International Legal Technology Association in this year's list of most influential women in legal tech. Naomi and Leah shared their views in a wide ranging discussion on Africa and, in particular, South Africa's advancement towards the use of legal tech solutions. Their main advocacy is for more women to be recognised in what is still considered to be a male-dominated sector in Africa. Naomi says the legal tech ecosystem is a lot friendlier towards women, but Africa is still developing and so there are many challenges, even from the perspective of how many women are participating in the tech world. She says education, funding and support are key in making the legal community more open and accessible to female talent. “Statistics say that Africa tech founders are one of the most mentored in the entire industry but they are the least funded. So it is really about ensuring that we get the funding for them, ensuring that we create ecosystems that can support them and that they have buyers for those technologies that they are busy developing,” Naomi said. Leah believes in-house legal communities have a more forward thinking outlook compared to their counterparts in private practice. “Maybe because of the space that in-house [counsel] are in or they understand the business side of optimising or creating efficiencies. So their appetite for legal tech solutions is a bit higher. They are interested in figuring out how we can do this better,” she commented, adding that private practice law firms not only had to consider their budgets but also still needed to be educated on legal tech. “Law firms that really appreciate legal tech solutions are the ones that function like businesses which recognise that we are on a different playing field,” said Leah. Both Naomi and Leah elaborated on how the legal tech community can be more accessible to women, what the future law firm would look like, and the pace of transformation. The conversation wraps up with advice they would give to their younger selves and the T-shirt slogan of this Tom hopes to have made.
Driving adoption of even useful technology is notoriously difficult. What are some helpful strategies for Litigation Support professionals to get buy-in and training time commitments from busy attorneys? Questions Sachin will ask speaker: 1. What are some of the considerations for a law firm to opt for managed document review over reviewing documents in-house? 2. What type of training on your platform or services do litigation attorneys need to make the shift to managed document review a seamless one? 3. What strategies have you found to be most effective when getting attorneys to modify their workflows to incorporate outside legal services? 4. How has the shift to remote work changed how law firm attorneys and in-house counsel work with legal service providers such as Quislex? 5. How would you suggest firms discuss and get client approval for the use of outside legal services? Moderator: @Sachin Gupta - Knowledge Management Attorney – Data & Technology Transactions, Latham & Watkins LLP Speaker: Bobby Coppola - VP of Legal Solutions and Strategic Growth, Quislex Recorded on 04-01-2022
Michael Callier, Head of Legal Solutions and Consulting and colleague Edward Sohn, Head of Solutions at legal services company Factor discuss how in-house legal teams, their outside counsel and new law players like alternative legal service providers (ALSPs), can collaborate and maximize productivity by leveraging the strengths of each. Factor is a new law company (sometimes described as a managed legal services provider) providing legal and contracting solutions to in-house counsel and their lawyers. Factor describes what it does as “having a niche focus on the mid-to higher complexity transactional legal work that forms the core workload of most in-house legal and contracting functions.” In this episode of the Technically Legal Podcast, Michael and Ed and explain how all players in the legal ecosystem can and should work together to turn out efficient and quality work product for clients. While much of Factor's focus is contract lifecycle management (CLM), Michael and Ed point out that efficient processes and appropriate use of software solutions may be applied to many areas of legal work. In fact, when collaboration and legal processes are done right, Michael says it can solidify the position of legal departments and legal teams as “legal integrators” connecting and influencing various parts of an organization and providing positive impact on business results. Ed takes it a step further and points out that ALSPs should become seamless integrated extensions of legal departments and become not vendors being managed, but just another member of the legal team.
Not every solution is really a solution. In the world of law firm vendors, you hear about a lot of solutions but how many actually solve your problems? Take a step towards that direction by tuning into this episode of Exhibit (A)ttorney, with Elise Buie.
Our Climate Migration podcast looks at the rapidly growing issue of people being displaced due to climate change and the resulting migration around the world.In the latest episode, Associates Adis Sehic and Becca Hird spoke with Alex Randall, Programme Lead at the Climate and Migration Coalition, about some of the current and prospective legal solutions that are and could be available to those displaced by the effects of climate change.Alex is a leading expert in issues relating to climate-driven displacement and has extensive experience in the field, having previously provided policy guidance to national and city governments on their approach to climate driven migration and having led advocacy work focused on several global policy processes.
Join host Nick Inglis & guest, Jeffrey Wolff, as they discuss how corporate legal departments can get started with Live EDA for Legal Hold.
Extensive and unexpected technology expenditures in the past year have motivated C-Level and Director level executives to reexamine and refine justifications for new products and projects. This podcast session will highlight practical tips for the effective creation of a business case. Questions Glenn will ask Kate: · Kate, you were pretty excited when we first spoke about this potential topic. Tell us a bit about yourself and your experience and how it relates to the art and craft of building effective business cases. · “Business Case” is a term of art that can mean different things to different people and in different contexts so let's start there. What is a “business case”… or more specifically, what is “an effective business case?” · Based on your experience, where do you recommend people start? What topic or element should they focus on first? · Once the business goals and objectives are clearly defined, what comes next? What are the other elements that we should think about including? · This seems like a LOT of information to wade through. How do you balance that against the probability that the C-Level or senior decision maker may not have the time and energy to comb through all these details? · You described the business case as an “investment in the future success of the project”. What did you mean by that? How does the business case come into play after you get the green light to move the project/purchase forward? Moderator: @Glenn Hoxie - Senior Project Manager, Practice Innovation and Legal Solutions, Paul Hastings LLP Speaker: @Kate Cain - Senior Director of Knowledge & Innovation Delivery, Fenwick & West LLP Recorded on 12-20-2021
Rob Espin, solicitor and co-chair of A-Law's Wildlife Law Working Group, discusses problems around the use of rodent glue traps and outlines proposed new laws designed to restrict their use.
New Mexico offers 10 different types of cannabis licenses and economic projections predict that adult-use cannabis sales could total to as much as $318 million in the first year alone! Carlos N. Martinez from Legal Solutions of New Mexico joined the show to discuss New Mexico's cannabis market, applying for a license in New Mexico, and water rights laws. Here's what you need to know about getting a cannabis license in New Mexico.
When Archit and I planned to do this episode in the new year, we didn't quite expect this much attention on Robinhood. We explore Archit's arc from the first lawyer at Robinhood to general counsel. We talked about the lessons learned from building a team of dozens of lawyers, and how he approached the novel legal and regulatory issues along the way. We covered the regulatory landscape for fintech companies, reasons to be bullish on crypto, and yes, we talked about Gamestop.
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In this episode, we discuss:Carolyn's experience moving from in-house counsel for multi-million dollar companies to opening her own firm.Using contracts to your advantage.Legal implications to intellectual property as a business owner.Protecting yourself and your work as an entrepreneur.Fears & challenges we all face.What Zen Money means to Carolyn.And a whole lot more!About Carolyn:Carolyn Jahnke is the Founding Attorney of Athena Legal Solutions. She founded Athena to empower and advise entrepreneurs about how to protect and grow their business value. Unlike other attorneys who have spent their years honing their craft in law firms, Carolyn never worked in a law firm. Instead, she honed her craft as in-house counsel, focused on helping businesses achieve their strategic and financial goals. Her clients value this background, as being an a great attorney isn’t just about knowing the law, it is knowing how businesses work and function in order to drive ethical and profitable business decisions.As a wife, mother to four children under the age of 12 who are currently in virtual schools, and a director on statewide and community nonprofit boards, Carolyn understands and empathizes with the many demands that small business owners must balance every day. If you and your company want a trusted legal and business advisor who will give you peace of mind related to the challenges of your business – Carolyn is the right partner to advise, inspire, and counsel you in achieving your goals. To see what Carolyn & her team at Athena Legal Solutions are up to, visit: www.athenalegalsolutionsllc.com or email her directly: carolyn@athenalegalsolutionsllc.com. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn or Facebook.Reach out to me at Liz@LizLajoie.com if you have any questions!Thanks for joining us for this season's show...see you again soon! In the meantime, to continue the Zen Money conversation, join me online at www.lizlajoie.com.I'd love to hear from you! To submit a review of this podcast, just visit this link and walk through the super easy steps to let us know what you think: ratethispodcast.com/zenmoneyThanks in advance for your feedback!
Andy Wyman, founder of Wyman Legal Solutions, makes a return visit. He's on a mission to tackle "The Justice Gap" by creating tools to guide, educate, and empower the 80% of people who aren't rich enough nor poor enough to access proper legal representation in all matters - from business agreements, to wills, to small claims cases, and more. He also has a service called "Business Lawyer on Retainer" that provides people access a lawyer for a low monthly or yearly retainer fee (as low as $10/day for your very own lawyer!). - at www.WymanLegalSolutions.com. We also talked about another 'gap' that effect the older population when it comes to the lack accessibility of services that are critical to filing for pandemic related relief (PPP, unemployment, doing everyday business) - there are many people especially the aging population, that are less computer literate that are being shut out of many services that seem to be only accessible ONLINE since phone support has exorbitant on-hold times of hours long. We also talked about re-opening of the workplace/schools, debt, bankruptcy, and more.
Alma is an Evangelist at Litera. Alma is a legal technology expert and trusted advisor to Litera clients, helping them to bring innovative ways of thinking and practice to life. Previously, Alma was the Chief Innovation Officer, Legal Solutions, at Integreon Discovery Solutions. Alma joined Integreon as part of its acquisition of her litigation management software business, Allegory, where she was Founder and CEO.
I spoke with Joey Seeber, the co-founder and CEO of Level 2 Legal Solutions, a provider of managed services focused on privacy, compliance, and litigation. We discussed how Level 2 Legal has adapted to the current environment, the opportunities for growth, leadership and advice for chief executive officers in the legal industry, and where the legal sector is headed.
I spoke with Joey Seeber, the co-founder and CEO of Level 2 Legal Solutions, a provider of managed services focused on privacy, compliance, and litigation. We discussed how Level 2 Legal has adapted to the current environment, the opportunities for growth, leadership and advice for chief executive officers in the legal industry, and where the legal sector is headed.
I spoke with Joey Seeber, the co-founder and CEO of Level 2 Legal Solutions, a provider of managed services focused on privacy, compliance, and litigation. We discussed how Level 2 Legal has adapted to the current environment, the opportunities for growth, leadership and advice for chief executive officers in the legal industry, and where the legal sector is headed.
I spoke with Joey Seeber, the co-founder and CEO of Level 2 Legal Solutions, a provider of managed services focused on privacy, compliance, and litigation. We discussed how Level 2 Legal has adapted to the current environment, the opportunities for growth, leadership and advice for chief executive officers in the legal industry, and where the legal sector is headed.
Todd Olivas, John Castro and Rick Castro interview Carlos Echeverry, President of CVC Legal Solutions.
Apr. 23, 2020 - Attorney Andrew Wyman of Wyman Legal Solutions and Jess chat about the PPP (Paycheck/Payroll Protection Program), unemployment, and our future ahead as it relates to business and people's rights.
Coach B and Kami speak with Attorney Katrina Smith, who counsels entrepreneurs with branding, trademarks, copyrights, protecting, and monetizing their business. She tells her story of becoming a legal powerhouse, and gives business owners essential steps to optimize their company,Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/kamiandcoachb)
Yael Cabilly, Jeff Schick and Paul Rafelson all join us in this episode as we talk Patents, Trademarks and legal shit that can get you in all sorts of trouble selling on Amazon. Stay home, stay safe!
Joe chats with Joey Seeber and Leigh Vickery of Level 2 Legal Solutions about taking a small, boutique approach to large legal department and Biglaw problems. Legal work goes on during a lockdown, and Level 2 is busy assisting its long-term partners in getting stuff done. It takes creative problem solving and a nimble business culture to thrive in times like these. Special thanks to our sponsor, Logikcull.
Joe chats with Joey Seeber and Leigh Vickery of Level 2 Legal Solutions about taking a small, boutique approach to large legal department and Biglaw problems. Legal work goes on during a lockdown, and Level 2 is busy assisting its long-term partners in getting stuff done. It takes creative problem solving and a nimble business culture to thrive in times like these. Special thanks to our sponsor, Logikcull.
What is your goal? Do you want a performing note or do you want the property? Shawn Yesner is a real estate attorney of Yesner Law and the host of the Crushing Debt Podcast. In this episode, Shawn talks about the legal solutions for non-performing notes and dives into the strategies you can use to […]
What is your goal? Do you want a performing note or do you want the property? Shawn Yesner is a real estate attorney of Yesner Law and the host of the Crushing Debt Podcast. In this episode, Shawn talks about the legal solutions for non-performing notes and dives into the strategies you can use to take a property back. He also tackles the pros and cons of a deed in lieu of foreclosure and leverages you can use to come out a winner.
These days, there are a lot of attorneys who tend to focus so much on the fight – the battle on winning. As such, we can even say that the old country lawyer is a dying breed, those who focus instead on helping people find a solution to the difficulty they found themselves in. In this episode, we have one of these rare gems in the industry, Travis Christiansen. Travis is a lawyer in St. George Utah who specializes in estate and legacy planning, small business formation and assistance, as well as family law and criminal defense. In this episode, he shares his background and journey towards becoming a lawyer. He talks about finding his clients, meeting his mentors, and teaching the topics of law through videos. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join the Successful Lawyers Podcast Community today: thecpaforlawyers.com
This episode we discussed some solutions to the epidemic that are arising in the legal system. We went in depth about all the legal problems and laws that were related to the problem.
This seminar was given on September 26, 2019 and was given by James E. Spiotto, Managing Director, Chapman Strategic Advisors LLC; Allan Fung, Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island; and Larry R. Deetjen, The Village Manager of Oak Lawn, Illinois. It was given as part of M-RCBG's weekly seminar series and was co-sponsored by the Taubman Center for State and Local Government, also at HKS.
Welcome to Episode 147 of the Fore Golfers Network Podcast! On this week's FGN Podcast, we tackle the most-discussed issue in golf - pace of play - with Callaway's Brian Minbiole and frequent FGN Contributor, Dan Bier from Two Inches Short. Incorporating insight and wisdom from listeners and social media followers, we craft a most unique "school" to educate players, rangers/player assistants, and YOU on the "Golden Rules" for golf pace of play.
Meet Marcy Hahn, founder of Lotus Legal Solutions. Lotus is located in Birmingham, Michigan and serves Oakland County. Find out why Marcy is uniquely qualified, both personally and professionally, to help you through your divorce. Also, she explains the significance of the Lotus Flower. Resources: Lotus Legal Solutions Website Call Lotus Legal Solutions at 248-574-4499
I had the opportunity to speak with Kenyatta Turner an amazing individual focused on helping small businesses with affordable legal advise with passion for hobbies that use the left and the right brain. She's not only creative, but also tech-savvy and loves to find out how things work. You can connect with her on all of the social media as Kenyatta Turner. She's primarily on LinkedIn ——Sponsorship—— This podcast brought to you by our generous sponsors. It is hosted by Anchor and distributed to the many platforms available to you to listen on. If you’re interested in sponsoring this podcast please connect on the networks below. ——Connect Here!—— You can find Hacks & Hobbies on these popular social media networks: Facebook: fb.com/hacksandhobbies LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hacksandhobbies Instagram: instagram.com/hacksandhobbies Twitter: twitter.com/hacksandhobbies or through our website: hacksandhobbies.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/support
Matthew Hollings, our Senior Business Development Manager (Qld), interviews Law In Order's Head of Consulting, Justin Smith, on the role of the Consultant in increasing efficiency in litigation matters. Also, on interesting trends in the eDiscovery, data governance and litigation readiness, and AI space.
In this episode, I chat with Rob Macadam, Director of Legal Solutions for High Q and recovering M&A lawyer. We discuss what it takes to leave the law (a little bravery and a lot of chutzpah!) [@:17], his favorite kind of beer (“real ale”) [@:41], and how you, too, can become a "legal geek" and break into the fast-growing legal tech field [@:35]. Along the way, Rob and I compare notes on what it's like to practice in the U.S. versus the U.K. (although he's never worn a wig!) [@:23].You can follow Rob on Twitter here; find out more about Richard Susskind, whose eye-opening book, Tomorrow's Lawyers, Rob mentions on the show, here; and read more about legal tech associations and conferences here and here.The music featured on this week's episode is courtesy of the Free Music Archive: Strum (Capture My Heart) by Phish Funk, via a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 International License.
Recorded in November 2017 - Alma Asay ’05 is the Chief Innovation Officer, Legal Solutions, at Integreon Discovery Solutions, a leading global provider of alternative legal services, where she focuses on opportunities to improve legal services delivery for both corporations and law firms by applying best modern practices across people, processes, and technology. Asay joined Integreon as part of its acquisition of her litigation management software business, Allegory, where she was founder and CEO. Allegory is used by Fortune 500 companies, Am Law 100 law firms, and top litigation boutiques, including firms in both Vault’s “Top 10 Law Firms” and “Best Litigation Boutique Law Firms.” Before founding Allegory, Asay was a successful litigator at top law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, winner of The American Lawyer’s biennial “Litigation Department of the Year” competition in 2010, 2012, and 2016. In 2017, Asay was awarded the prestigious “Legal Rebel” title by the American Bar Association and became the first female founder to have her legal technology business acquired. In 2016, she was named a Fastcase 50 award winner and by the ABA’s Legal Technology Resource Center as one of 10 “Women of Legal Tech.” Asay received a BA in psychology, with high distinction, from the Pennsylvania State University, where she graduated magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her JD, at age 22, from New York University School of Law.
In the second episode of D’Podcast, Abhishek Desai and Kuntal Shah converse with Shrijay Sheth, an entrepreneur, who has worked at companies like Qualcomm, San Diego Workforce Partnership and LegalZoom.
Today I talk to Karen Venables of Legal Solutions. Last year Legal Solutions was the winner of Employer of Choice in the Chamber of Commerce Awards, so I wanted to speak to Karen about this, and what she has put in place in her business that facilitated winning this award. What I found is how Karen and her fellow director are shedding the stuffy image of your normal law firm. Such things as brightly coloured furniture, open plan office, flexi time for her staff, inclusive team meetings, bonus payments for all on company performance, and so much more. What it underlines is the culture of if you treat your staff well, they will in turn treat you clients well.
Angela Hall is a staff attorney at The Law Project, or TLP for short. She works primarily with the Small Business Program and the Homeownership Program. Prior to TLP, Angela was a solo practitioner whose legal practice consisted primarily of residential real estate transactions. She is also a licensed real estate broker who was formerly affiliated with Lake Michigan Financial, Inc. Prior to having her own practice, Angela was an Associate at Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Ltd. and counseled and litigated municipal law, real estate and employment discrimination cases. Early in her legal career, she was a Litigation Counsel at the Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission and a Cook County Public Guardian. Angie received her law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University. Call in live at (347) 884-8121. You don't need an account to listen, but, if you want to participate in an online chat, open a listener-only account at https://secure.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx?type=listener to participate in a live chat. Visit Valeriefleonard.com. Archived episodes may be found at http://Valeriefleonard.com/NonprofitU, iTunes and Stitcher.
58: After witnessing soldiers pay high fees for simple legal matters, Mr. Distenfield started NextGenJustice in March of 2013. NextGenJustice seeks to provide another key to the courthouse by offering low cost, accurate legal document and tax preparation services for members of the military, working class families and small businesses. NextGenJustice retail locations provide a friendly, warm environment that consumers demand when overwhelmed with their legal matters. NextGenJustice has retail locations in both Watertown NY and Syracuse NY and just opened in Jacksonville, FL and opens March 1 in Tampa Fl. Their website is www.NextGenJustice.com Derek lives with his wife Lisa and enjoys spending time with his new son Duke. His eight year Army career included three deployments and a Bronze Star. Imagine the weight of the world lifting off your shoulders. You get the right papers ready to sign in record time. You talk to someone who’s been there before, a hundred times over. You walk out relieved. You don’t have to take out a second mortgage to afford it, nor do you have to put off getting the help you need for another moment. This is the reality that we’ve built here at NextGenJustice. Business forms – Rely on us as your business grows. We’ll help you set up an LLC or corporation, create HR documents, protect your intellectual property, create your bank-ready business plan and more so you can free up your time to move your business forward. Family law – Depend on us as your life transitions. We’ll help you create a prenuptial agreement, breeze through a divorce, create a settlement agreement and more. Estate documents – Your living trust and will protect you and your family when you can no longer make decisions. We make estate documents quick, affordable and easy, so there’s no reason to roll the dice on your future. Tax preparation – When you’re ready to file your taxes, rely on us. Our Drop And Go tax preparation service is fast and convenient, and all returns featureNextGenJustice’s Maximum Tax Refund Guarantee. This is trust at the speed of life. Who We Are NextGenJustice is a tribe of Legal Solutions Managers with over 50 years of experience between us. We work in what we call a “click and mortar” environment. Smart technology allows us to create your legal documents. Physical store locations allow us to serve you personally. NextGenJustice was co-founded in 2013 by Derek Distenfield, a military veteran who knows first-hand how hard it is for regular people to get affordable, accessible help in legal situations. In a continuing effort to provide affordable legal and tax solutions for members of the military, hard-working families, and self-motivated entrepreneurs, NextGenJustice is constantly growing, with four store locations in New York and Florida. Our walk-in or appointment locations give you access to dependable Legal Solutions managers at a convenient neighborhood store so you can represent yourself without going at it alone. To get started, hop on over to our connect page. Call or email us today. We’re looking forward to meeting you at your next appointment.
I spoke with Joe Borstein, the global director of the law firm division at Pangea3, a legal process outsourcer. Borstein is also the co-author of the bimonthly alt.legal column for Above The Law. We discussed his role at Pangea3, a Thomson Reuters business, and the growing popularity of alternative managed legal solutions, which the company's extensive network of full-time attorneys provides to a range of firms, from small offices to the AmLaw 100, and many of the Fortune 1000.
I spoke with Joe Borstein, the global director of the law firm division at Pangea3, a legal process outsourcer. Borstein is also the co-author of the bimonthly alt.legal column for Above The Law. We discussed his role at Pangea3, a Thomson Reuters business, and the growing popularity of alternative managed legal solutions, which the company’s extensive network of full-time attorneys provides to a range of firms, from small offices to the AmLaw 100, and many of the Fortune 1000.
I spoke with Joe Borstein, the global director of the law firm division at Pangea3, a legal process outsourcer. Borstein is also the co-author of the bimonthly alt.legal column for Above The Law. We discussed his role at Pangea3, a Thomson Reuters business, and the growing popularity of alternative managed legal solutions, which the company’s extensive network of full-time attorneys provides to a range of firms, from small offices to the AmLaw 100, and many of the Fortune 1000.
I spoke with Joe Borstein, the global director of the law firm division at Pangea3, a legal process outsourcer. Borstein is also the co-author of the bimonthly alt.legal column for Above The Law. We discussed his role at Pangea3, a Thomson Reuters business, and the growing popularity of alternative managed legal solutions, which the company’s extensive network of full-time attorneys provides to a range of firms, from small offices to the AmLaw 100, and many of the Fortune 1000.
I spoke with Joe Borstein, the global director of the law firm division at Pangea3, a legal process outsourcer. Borstein is also the co-author of the bimonthly alt.legal column for Above The Law. We discussed his role at Pangea3, a Thomson Reuters business, and the growing popularity of alternative managed legal solutions, which the company’s extensive network of full-time attorneys provides to a range of firms, from small offices to the AmLaw 100, and many of the Fortune 1000.
The Moneywise Guys Full Program Friday, May 16th Moneywise Hosts: Garro Ellis, Paul Anderson, & Kris Pelster Guests Include: Jere White, Owner of White Forest Nursery Robin Paggi of WorkLogic Legal Solutions