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Lisl Dunlop, Partner, Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider LLP, speaks with Mark Seidman, Partner, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, about some of the potential health care antitrust priorities of a second Trump Administration. They discuss how antitrust enforcement has changed over recent administrations; and the incoming administration's potential approaches to the new Merger Guidelines, hospital merger enforcement, focus on labor market impacts, private equity in health care, and the FTC's rule banning non-competes. From AHLA's Antitrust Practice Group. Sponsored by Axinn.Listen to Lisl and Mark's October 2023 podcast, when Mark was Assistant Director for the Mergers IV Division of the FTC's Bureau of Competition.New Health Law Daily Podcast Coming in January 2025 Coming in January 2025, AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter will also be available as a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Listen to all the current health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! Subscribe Now
Host: Noah Parrish, Gender Justice Communications Director Guests: Christina Sambor, Gender Justice North Dakota State Director and Marc Hearron, Center for Reproductive Rights Senior Counsel Victory in North Dakota! On September 12, 2024, a North Dakota state court ruled that the state's total abortion ban is unconstitutional. “All North Dakota citizens, including women, have the right to make fundamental, appropriate, and informed medical decisions in consultation with a physician and to receive their chosen medical care among comparable alternatives. Such a choice is a fundamental one, central to personal autonomy and self-determination. Those choices belong to the individual, not the government. That is the essence of what liberty and happiness require.” — South Central Judicial District Court Judge Bruce Romanick, in his order We talk with two of the attorneys who have been involved with the case filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, and Gender Justice. Links to resources mentioned in the show: Statement on the ruling from the Center for Reproductive Rights and Gender Justice North Dakota judge vacates state abortion ban, ruling it unconstitutional, by Mary Steurer and Jeff Beach, North Dakota Monitor Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia, Experts Say This Mother's Death Was Preventable, by Kavitha Surana, ProPublica Read the full opinion (pdf) ### Visit the "Gender Justice" Website here and "Unrestrict Minnesota" here. The GJB is produced by Michael at www.501MediaGroup.com
Omeed Malik (@RealOmeedMalik), founder and CEO of Farvahar Partners, a boutique merchant bank and broker/dealer which invests partner capital into growth businesses and acts as a liquidity provider of private placements on behalf of companies and institutional investors, joins Julia La Roche on episode 71 to share what he sees as an emerging parallel economy in the U.S. that's in stark contrast to ESG. Omeed is the chairman and CEO of a SPAC called Colombier Acquisition Corp. that is taking PublicSq., a marketplace for “pro-America business and consumers,” public later this year. He also started a fund called 1789 Capital to provide “venture and growth capital to companies building the next era of American prosperity.” Prior to starting his own firm, Omeed was a Managing Director and the Global Head of the Hedge Fund Advisory Business at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Omeed was also the founder and head of the Emerging Manager Program within the Global Equities business. In this capacity, Omeed was charged with selecting both established and new hedge funds for the firm to partner with and oversaw the allocation of financing/prime brokerage, capital strategy, business consulting and talent introduction resources. Before joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Omeed was a Senior Vice President at MF Global, where he helped reorganize the firm's distribution platform globally and developed execution and clearing relationships with institutional clients. An experienced financial services professional and securities attorney, Omeed was a corporate lawyer at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP working on transactional matters in the capital markets, corporate governance, private equity and bankruptcy fields. Omeed has also worked in the United States Senate and House of Representatives. Omeed received a JD, with Honors, from Emory Law School (where he serves on the Advisory Board) and a BA in Philosophy and Political Science, Cum Laude, from Colgate University. He holds Series 7, 63, 3, 79, and 24 registrations. Omeed is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Centennial Society Member of the Economic Club of New York and a Chairman's Circle Member of the Milken Institute. Omeed is a Contributing Editor and minority owner of The Daily Caller. 0:00 Intro 2:06 Welcoming Omeed Malik 2:50 From D.C. to corporate law to Wall Street 3:30 Started as a speechwriter in D.C. 4:11 Working for Jon Corzine at MF Global 5:12 Launching Farvahar in 2018, advising founders 5:38 New opportunity in a new economy called the “patriot economy” 6:33 D.C. is a place where you get a lot of power, but not money 7:20 The country has changed 8:05 No longer identifying as a Democrat 8:33 2016 election of Trump 9:12 Rise of China 11:33 Leaving the Democratic Party 14:15 Tulsi Gabbard 16:22 China is the most significant geopolitical threat in my lifetime 20:16 ‘Red America' is a huge TAM 21:02 ESG is a marketing scam 23:00 ESG backlash 26:20 Opportunity for a parallel economy focused on ‘EIG' (Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Growth) 28:30 A $7T opportunity 33:00 A bifurcated economy 34:30 Taking PublicSq. public via SPAC 35:00 Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney backlash led to spike in search for alternative beer 36:30 Scratching the surface of the opportunity 38:40 Changes on a personal level 40:00 TikTok a ‘Trojan Horse' in a modern-day Opium War 41:00 Evisceration of the middle class 42:00 Ceding liberty when you work for a large corporation 44:41 Need to reevaluate the relationship between the U.S. and China 51:27 Optimistic for the future of the U.S. 53:00 Big Tech's “Devil's bargain” 55:00 Impact on relationships
In this episode, we are joined by Lucas Kilravey. Lucas is an established and enthusiastic advocate for access to justice and equity, diversity, and inclusion in the legal profession. He began his commercial real estate practice in the Toronto office of Borden Ladner Gervais LPP (BLG), and now practices at Weil, Gotshal and Manges LLP in their New York office. During his time with BLG, Lucas served as Chair of BLG's national 2SLGBTQ+ employee resource group and, among other initiatives, founded 2SLGBTQ+ Firm Hop recruitment initiatives by partnering with 40 law firms across Canada and 2SLGBTQ+ mentorship programs within BLG and with partner firms across the country. Most recently, Lucas co-founded and chaired the planning committee for the PRISME law conference and co-founded and oversaw the incorporation and formation of the Canadian Association of LGBTQ2S+ Lawyers (CALL). Lucas currently serves as the inaugural President and Chair of CALL and is an active member of WeilPride. Lucas participates in and spearheads so many important community initiatives, sometimes it's easy to forget he also practices law on top of everything else! Lucas shares about his experience starting law school in his thirties, how he more than doubled the size of Osgoode's Pro Bono Students Canada chapter, and how he got his articling role in big law through the formal Toronto articling recruit. Lucas also gets real about New York lawyer salaries and what drove him to help create CALL. Connect with Lucas on LinkedIn Connect with the PRISME Conference on LinkedIn Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! – Erin & Piper – Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services.
Edward Neiger started off as a bankruptcy lawyer, training under the legendary bankruptcy attorney Harvey R. Miller at the bankruptcy and litigation powerhouse, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. He founded Neiger LLP in 2008, and after meeting Joseph Steinfeld, the two hit it off and began trying cases together and doing joint representations, then decided to merge their practices in 2012 under ASK LLP. Now, with multiple areas of law practice and almost 150,000 clients, ASK LLP has grown into a modern, sophisticated law firm. ASK, LLP: https://askllp.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Edward Neiger started off as a bankruptcy lawyer, training under the legendary bankruptcy attorney Harvey R. Miller at the bankruptcy and litigation powerhouse, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. He founded Neiger LLP in 2008, and after meeting Joseph Steinfeld, the two hit it off and began trying cases together and doing joint representations, then decided to merge their practices in 2012 under ASK LLP. Now, with multiple areas of law practice and almost 150,000 clients, ASK LLP has grown into a modern, sophisticated law firm. ASK, LLP: https://askllp.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Scott R. Dayton has been licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since 1998. Before he founded The Dayton Law Firm in 2013, Scott was an attorney at one of the largest and most respected law firms in the world, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. There, he handled complex products-liability and commercial lawsuits for Fortune 500 clients.More about The Dayton Law Firmhttps://www.daytonfirm.com/Your hosts: Colton Cockerell & Trisha StetzelClick for more about your hosts:Colton CockerellTrisha StetzelMore fun and interviews on our FB page!https://www.facebook.com/bridgethegapinterviews
In this episode of "Keen On", Andrew is joined by Albert Fox Cahn, the founder and executive director of Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.), to discuss the logistics and ethics behind proposed vaccine passports. Albert Fox Cahn is the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project’s ( S.T.O.P.’s) founder and executive director, a member of the Ashoka Fellowship Network, a fellow at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at N.Y.U. School of Law, a member of the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, and a columnist for Gotham Gazette. As a lawyer, technologist, writer, and interfaith activist, Mr. Cahn began S.T.O.P. in the belief that emerging surveillance technologies pose an unprecedented threat to civil rights and the promise of a free society. Mr. Cahn is a frequent commentator on civil rights, privacy, and technology matters and a contributor to numerous publications, including the New York Times, Slate, NBC Think, Newsweek, and the N.Y. Daily News. and he has lectured and presented his research at numerous universities including Harvard Law School, New York University School of Law, Columbia University, and Dartmouth College. Mr. Cahn previously served as legal director for a statewide civil rights organization, and as an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, where he advised Fortune 50 companies on technology policy, antitrust law, and consumer privacy. In addition to his work at S.T.O.P., Mr. Cahn serves on the New York Immigration Coalition’s Immigrant Leaders Council, the New York Immigrant Freedom Fund’s Advisory Council, and is an editorial board member for the Anthem Ethics of Personal Data Collection. Mr. Cahn received his J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School (where he was an editor of the Harvard Law & Policy Review), and his B.A. in Politics and Philosophy from Brandeis University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast, our special guest is Damali Peterman, Esq., Founder, CEO and Chief Conflict Resolver of Breakthrough ADR LLC. Damali gives tips on negotiating a higher salary at work, plus we discuss conflict resolution and the recent riots in Washington D.C. Damali has extensive experience in corporate law, mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution. She is a highly sought after mediator and trainer for Fortune 500 companies, educational institutions, government entities, nonprofits and small businesses. Some notable clients include Google Cloud, Mastercard, District of Columbia Housing Authority, New York Police Department, New York Department of Education, CAMBA, New York Peace Institute, Hitotsubashi University, and Howard University School of Law. Prior to starting BREAKTHROUGHADR, Damali was Assistant General Counsel at Deloitte LLP in the Engagements group and a senior corporate associate in the Mergers & Acquisitions group at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. At Weil, Damali was based in New York but also spent time working in Weil's Washington, D.C., Dallas, London and Shanghai offices. While employed by Weil, Damali completed a four-month secondment at Lawyer's Alliance for New York, the state's leading provider of business and transactional legal services for nonprofit organizations and social enterprises. Damali represents and advises businesses (large and small) and individuals in corporate and commercial matters. She has represented and advised some of the world's largest companies in high-profile corporate matters. She routinely negotiates with General Counsel and other senior executives on behalf of her clients and delivers effective and innovative solutions. Damali approaches her clients' issues from a holistic viewpoint and endeavors to both understand and solve the specific matter at hand, as well as advance the overall business goals of her clients. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keisha-blair/support
Hello Podcast Listeners, Today is a very special episode with Adam Cohen, managing partner at Caspian Capital LP. Before joining Caspian, Adam was a vice president in a proprietary distressed investing group at Goldman Sachs. Prior to this, he worked as an attorney in the business, finance, and restructuring group of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. He earned his JD from New York University School of Law and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. In today’s episode we discuss the current state of credit investing and why it is not fun. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
Professional sports is a multi-billion dollar business that pays players extremely well, but it wasn’t always that way. How did pro sports go from a quaint collection of athletes who needed side jobs in the off-season, to the lucrative industry for players it is today? Jim Quinn is the legendary sports lawyer who spearheaded free agency for every professional sports league, including the MLB, MLS, NFL, and NBA. Quinn’s new book, DON’T BE AFRAID TO WIN: How Free Agency Changed the Business of Pro Sports is a captivating look inside the tense meetings between owners, players, and league unions that explains free agency, and why it matters. With specific examples of how hard owners fought, Quinn shows the gritty steps it took to make deals that satisfied everyone. JAMES W. QUINN is one of the most accomplished trial, arbitration, and mediation lawyers in U.S. history. Mr. Quinn spent virtually his entire career at Weil, Gotshal, & Manges LLP, a premier international law firm based in NYC. At Weil, he served for more than two decades as both head of the firm’s 350-attorney Litigation Department and as a member of the Firm’s Management Committee. Mr. Quinn practiced in all areas of complex litigation and alternative dispute resolution, with particular emphasis on antitrust, securities, false advertising, sports entertainment, patent, and related complex intellectual property litigation. He also developed extensive experience serving as an arbitrator under, among others, ICC and AAA International rules. He is currently counsel to the national litigation boutique firm Berg and Androphy and a principal in JW Quinn ADR LLC, a mediation practice where he tries to settle, rather than start, disputes. Mr. Quinn received his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and his L.L.B. from Fordham University School of Law, where he teaches a course about winning at trial. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
A conversation on local digital human rights with Albert Fox Cahn of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP). He is S.T.O.P.’s founder and executive director. Mr. Cahn previously served as CAIR–NY’s inaugural Legal Director and as an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. More information his work at https://www.stopspying.org/
Damali Peterman, Founder and CEO of Damali Law LLC and Breakthrough ADR, has extensive experience in corporate law, mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Prior to starting her companies, Damali was Assistant General Counsel at Deloitte LLP in the Engagements group and a senior corporate associate in the Mergers & Acquisitions group at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. At Weil, Damali was based in New York, but also spent time working in Weil's Washington, D.C., Dallas, London and Shanghai offices. While employed by Weil, Damali completed a four-month secondment at Lawyer's Alliance for New York, the state's leading provider of business and transactional legal services for nonprofit organizations and social enterprises. In this podcast we speak about creating a resource map to build the dream you have while also honoring your true value. Damali speaks about her expertise on mediation and negotiation and the term conflict plus other ways to resolve conflict. This podcast highlights showing up for self while also juggling the tasks of being a mom and a lady boss corporate attorney. www.damalilaw.com www.breakthrougadr.com LinkedIn - Damali Peterman, Damali Law LLC and Breakthrough ADR Instagram @BreakthroughADR @Damalilawllc Facebook @breakthroughadr @damalilaw
Damali Peterman is the CEO of Damali Law LLC and is a skilled corporate attorney, negotiator, mediator, and educator with experience working with clients throughout the world, across a wide array of industries. On this episode we discuss Damali's love for learning languages, the value in taking time off between undergrad and law school, attending law school at Howard University School of Law, working as a corporate associate in the Mergers & Acquisitions group at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, the experience of being a woman of color in big law, and why she decided to start her own practice. Demali also doles out some great advice about not being afraid to ask for what you want in your career and living life with no regrets.See Damali's full bio hereFor more on Cooper and Lee visit www.bfklawoffice.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA, discusses the Senate hearings on Donald Trump's cabinet picks and tells co-hosts Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz that Andrew Puzder may drop out of the running for Labor Secretary. Ira Millstein, a senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, talks about his new book, "The Activist Director: Lessons From the Boardroom and the Future of the Corporation." Julian Lee, an oil strategist for Bloomberg in London, discusses OPEC's pricing bubble. Finally, Paul Sweeney, the director of North American research and media analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, previews Netflix's earnings.u0010u0010(Corrects headline to attribute speculation about Andrew Puzder to Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA)
Harvey Miller Reflecting on Impact of Bankruptcy Law on Financial Renewal in America The latest edition of ABI's podcast features a special presentation by Harvey Miller of Weil, Gothshal and Manges LLP taken from the 38th Annual Alexander L. Paskay Memorial Bankruptcy Seminar. Called the most prominent chapter 11 lawyer of all time, Miller reflects on the impact that bankruptcy law has had on financial renewal in America.
JurisDiction — The International Intellectual Property Law Podcast
Niri Shanmuganathan of the London office of Taylor Wessing discusses Liability for User Generated Content on the Internet and Ed Reines of the Silicon Valley office of Weil, Gotshal and Manges LLP discusses Interlocutory Appeals of Claim Construction in the … Continue reading →