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Best podcasts about matthew liebman

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TD Ameritrade Network
Market Impact of California Wildfires

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 7:17


"The cost to rebuild is often higher than one thinks owing to higher labor and material costs after a disaster," notes Matthew Liebman. He and Ahmed Riesgo discuss the economic and market impact of the California wildfires. They also talk about how insurance companies have been affected. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

Boxoffice Podcast
Godzilla x Kong Preview | Vista's Matthew Liebmann on Digital Innovations - Sponsored by Vista Group

Boxoffice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 41:52


On this week's episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, co-hosts Daniel Loria and Rebecca Pahle discuss the box office performance of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire before looking ahead to the opening weekend of the latest film in Warner Bros.' Monsterverse. In the feature segment, Loria speaks with Matthew Liebman, Chief Production Innovation and Marketing Officer at Vista Group. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources:Showcase Cinemas to Offer Shower Stations and Yoga Breaks for Marvel MarathonVista GroupVista OneviewWeekend Box Office: GHOSTBUSTERS FROZEN EMPIRE Heats Up Big GrossesWhat to Listen For00:00 Intro01:40 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire's $45 million opening04:31 Three horror movies in the Top 1006:52 Star Wars re-release marathon08:47 Showcase Cinemas to offer yoga breaks11:10 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire predictions19:34 Vista Cloud21:36 Vista Oneview25:30 What makes Oneview special?28:44 New features in Oneview30:39 Oneview podcast32:20 Transforming cinema business operations34:13 Oneview in the coming years36:36 Future of AI in the industry  

Advisor Revelations
How to Keep Your Book & Accelerate Your Transition to Independence

Advisor Revelations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 20:26


Wealth management has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. As a result, many financial advisors have decided to break away from traditional brokerage firms and establish their own independent practices. While the benefits of running a practice can be numerous, the transition can also come with its fair share of challenges, particularly when managing annuity assets. In this episode, Jonathan talks with Matthew Liebman, Founding Partner and CEO at Amplius Wealth Advisors. Before founding Amplius Wealth Advisors, Matthew co-led The Liebman Marks Group at Merrill Lynch for 13 years. With his education and background in asset allocation theory and behavioral finance, Matthew has experience with high-net-worth families and provides a unique approach to guiding clients toward their financial goals.Dedicated to putting clients at the center of everything Amplius Wealth Advisors does, Matthew talks about his experience of using DPL's Breakaway Accelerator Program to transition their existing annuity book, avoiding orphaned accounts, and bringing those assets under their management as they move to become an independent financial advisor. Key Takeaways[01:30] - Matthew's professional background and his role at Amplius Wealth Advisors.[04:23] - Why Matthew decided to become independent.[06:51] -The role DPL played in Matthew's transition to independence.[09:41] - How Amplius works with DPL on annuity analysis.[12:33] - The benefits of integrating annuities into portfolio management software.[15:35] - Matthew's advice for advisors thinking about becoming independent.[18:09] - Matthew's key takeaways.

Sustainability Now! on KSQD.org
Some of My Best Friends are Elephants! with USF Professor Matthew Liebman

Sustainability Now! on KSQD.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 54:25


Are elephants people, too? Do they have rights? A recent ruling by a New York state court said that “elephants may be intelligent and deserving of compassion” but that Happy, an elephant confined in the Bronx Zoo, is not a person. A growing number of human people around the world disagree and argue that both animals and nature have rights. Listen to a Sustainability Now! conversation about the rights of animals and nature with Host Ronnie Lipschutz and Professor Matthew Liebman, Associate Professor and Chair of the Justice for Animals Program at the Law School at University of San Francisco University. We will talk about the history of “rights,” how they have been extended over time, and why animals and nature are deserving of the same consideration. Sustainability Now! is underwritten by the Sustainable Systems Research Foundation. and Environmental Innovations.

Meet the RIA
Ex-Merrill Team Launches $1.1 Billion RIA with "Fun, Flexible, Casual" Culture

Meet the RIA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 8:21


Amplius Wealth Advisors is celebrating is getting ready to celebrate its one year anniversary. Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer Matthew D. Liebman, CFA®, CRPC®, CAIA® shares what it was like going independent, plans for 2022, and how the $1.1 billion RIA is working with Dynasty and Fidelity. 

Good Law | Bad Law
Justice for Justice (the horse): A Conversation w/ Matthew Liebman

Good Law | Bad Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 39:10


Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by law professor and advocate, Matthew Liebman, of the University of San Francisco, to discuss animal rights and the notion of animal law.   Who is a “rights holder” under the law? In today’s episode, Aaron and Matthew explore this idea as they delve into the arguments about animal rights and the law and how the law is applied to nonhuman animals. In discussing strategic impact litigation, the question of property vs. life, compassion, and animal ethics, Matthew and Aaron talk about the animal law movement and what our obligations to animals are. Matthew touches on a groundbreaking case he is currently involved with, Justice v. Gwendolyn Vercher, that the Animal Legal Defense Fund filed on behalf of an 8-year-old horse named Justice. Throughout today’s conversation, Aaron and Matthew talk about the importance of animal rights, animal ethics and of making good law.    Professor Liebman joined the USF faculty in 2020 as the endowed Justice for Animals chair, as well as an associate professor of law. Before USF, Matthew was the director of litigation for the Animal Legal Defense Fund, where he litigated animal protection cases, including groundbreaking cases to defend the First Amendment rights of activists and to establish fundamental legal rights for nonhuman animals, for 12 years. Professor Liebman has co-authored the book “A Worldview of Animal Law,” which examines how the legal systems of different countries govern our interactions with animals and often appears as a frequent media commentator on animal law issues. Professor Liebman’s writing has appeared in the Animal Law Review, the Journal of Animal Law, the Stanford Environmental Law Journal, and the Animal Legal & Historical Web Center. Professor Liebman clerked for the Honorable Warren J. Ferguson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.   Listen in now!   To learn more about Professor Liebman, please visit his bio page here. To learn more about the Animal Legal Defense Fund please click here. To learn more about the study of Animal Law at USF, please click here. To learn more about Justice v. Gwendolyn Vercher, please click here.   Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: Matthew Liebman     Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Facebook: @GOODLAWBADLAW Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com

Paw & Order: Canada's Animal Law Podcast
#64: Matthew Liebman on How Justice the Horse Sued His Former Owner

Paw & Order: Canada's Animal Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 73:11


This episode of the Paw & Order podcast kicks off with a recap of the online Canadian Animal Law Conference, which was a smashing success! A reminder that all conference sessions can be accessed at a reduced price, giving you full access to the recorded sessions for 60 days. Peter and Camille also catch up... Read more »

The Age Of Culture
#69 - Matthew Liebman

The Age Of Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 60:57


Matthew Liebman is an awesome Videographer & Social Media Content Creator! He joins us to discuss how Universities have adjusted with the Pandemic, we talk about a Man's Feelings & how we express them, he provides insight on his new business venture he's starting, and much more! We really enjoyed this one. You can find him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mattliebman_/

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
Unlocked: History of the United States in 100 Objects, 8 -- Pueblo Communion Chalice

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 44:19


Unlocked for the public after 1 year: -Ceramic chalice, decorated in Jemez black-on-white style, with crosses -made in pueblo of Giusewa, between 1598 and the 1630s -found in the ruins of the Spanish mission at Giusewa, 1937 A simple pottery chalice, probably made by a local indigenous woman, reveals the early stages of interaction between Spanish missionaries and the ancient Pueblo civilization -- an intermingling that would lead to conflict, and eventually, a massive revolt that some have called "the first American Revolution." Image courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology Suggested further reading: Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt: Identity, Meaning, and Renewal in the Pueblo World, edited by Robert W. Preucel, especially Matthew Liebman, "Signs of Power and Resistance: The (Re)Creation of Christian Imagery and Identities in the Pueblo Revolt Era”; Ramon Gutierrez, "When Jesus Came the Corn Mothers Went Away" Please support this podcast and hear all lectures, including the upcoming examination of the "historical" King Arthur -- www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632

Animal Law
Animal Law Podcast #40: The Case of Justice For Justice

Animal Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 47:18


Matthew Liebman of the Animal Legal Defense Fund speaks with Mariann about the case of JUSTICE, an American Quarter Horse, by and through his Guardian, Kim Mosiman, Plaintiff, v. GWENDOLYN VERCHER, Defendant.

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Animal Law
Animal Law Podcast #22: Adam Milasincic, Matthew Liebman and the Case Against Landry’s

Animal Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 43:06


Welcome to the 22nd episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Today, Mariann is joined by Matthew Liebman, Director of Litigation at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and Adam Milasincic, trial lawyer with the Houston firm Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.C.  Matthew and Adam update us on the case against Landry’s, or to be precise, on Landry’s case against animal activists. For over a decade,… The post Animal Law Podcast #22: Adam Milasincic, Matthew Liebman and the Case Against Landry’s appeared first on Our Hen House.

Animal Law
Animal Law Podcast #22: Adam Milasincic, Matthew Liebman and the Case Against Landry’s

Animal Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 43:06


Welcome to the 22nd episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Today, Mariann is joined by Matthew Liebman, Director of Litigation at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and Adam Milasincic, trial lawyer with the Houston firm Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.C.  Matthew and […]

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Animal Law
Animal Law Podcast #17: Matthew Liebman on the Case Against the “Walmart of Antibodies”

Animal Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 44:03


Welcome to the 17th episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Today, I am joined by Matthew Liebman, Chief Legal Counsel in the litigation program at the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Matthew has litigated cases including ALDF v. Otter, the first lawsuit […]

Animal Law
Animal Law Podcast #17: Matthew Liebman on the Case Against the “Walmart of Antibodies”

Animal Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 44:03


Welcome to the 17th episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Today, I am joined by Matthew Liebman, Chief Legal Counsel in the litigation program at the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Matthew has litigated cases including ALDF v. Otter, the first lawsuit to successfully invalidate an Ag-Gag law; and Bennett v. McDaniel, which rescued a captive bear from a small concrete cage where she… The post Animal Law Podcast #17: Matthew Liebman on the Case Against the “Walmart of Antibodies” appeared first on Our Hen House.

Oral Argument
Episode 77: Jackasses Are People Too

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015 70:37


Why take the time to write show notes if whether I write them is already determined? We’re joined by Adam Kolber to talk about free will, moral responsibility, determinism, and criminal law. This show’s links: Adam Kolber’s faculty profile, writing, and blog Adam Kolber, Standing Upright: The Moral and Legal Standing of Humans and Other Apes Oral Argument 33: Other Minds (guest Matthew Liebman) Adam Kolber, Free Will as a Matter of Law (many of the other references in the show can be found here) Oral Argument 67: Monstrous Acts (guest Josh Lee) Special Guest: Adam Kolber.

Oral Argument
Episode 49: The Pot Calling the Kettle Beige

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2015 71:47


From an undisclosed location, Joe phones in to talk Arsenal, cigarettes, IQ, marijuana, transcendence, IP law, the regulation of the internet, a look back at taxing eggs, getting rid of Groundhog Day, and nonsense (but I repeat myself). This show’s links: Episode 7: Speed Trap Fresh Air, Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone and Should Protect Their Brains (text from and a link to the audio of a Fresh Air interview with neurologist Frances Jensen) Flowers for Algernon and Lucy INS v. AP, Traffix Devices v. Marketing Displays, and Bonito Boats v. Thunder Craft Boats Tom Wheeler (FCC Chairman), This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality Episode 10: My Beard Is Not a Common Carrier (guest Christina Mulligan) Episode 16: The Whole Spectrum (guest Jim Speta) Hayley Tsukayama, AOL Still Makes Most of Its Money Off Millions of Dial-Up Subscribers Joe Brodkin, Verizon Nears “the End” of FiOS Builds (Joe was right.) FCC, Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet About municipal broadband Episode 47: Making Lisa So Mad (featuring our discussion of the opinion in Perez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue finding compensation for egg donations to be taxable) Episode 33: Other Minds (guest Matthew Liebman) About Groundhog Day Eyder Peralta, Groundhog in Wisconsin Bites Mayor’s Ear

Oral Argument
Episode 35: Multitudes

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 81:21


We discuss the common law and originalism with law, literature, and history scholar Bernadette Meyler. Some of today’s most intense constitutional controversies revolve around the proper sources of interpretive tools. Some forms of originalism, believing judging is legitimate only if it foregoes political choice and instead adopts the choices made by democratically accountable institutions, attempt to locate the sole meanings that constitutional text, whether “natural born citizen,” “habeas corpus,” or “ex post facto,” had in the common law at the time of its adoption. Bernie’s research reveals that the common law itself, rather than speaking with one voice, exhibited some of the same diversity of interpretation and opinion that we see in debates about meaning today. Nonetheless, she believes that interpretation that gives weight to those original debates, rather than non-existent singular meanings, is better justified than unmoored living constitutionalism. She calls this method “common law originalism.” This show’s links: About Bernadette Meyler and her writing Follow-up from Matthew Butterick, in which he reminds us that the podcast app we mentioned last week, Overcast, uses his typeface, Concourse Ed Mazza, Nearly 1,000 Chickens Killed (a story of animal victimization related to our conversation with Matthew Liebman) Background on the common law About Sir Edward Coke and his Law Reports, which can be browsed here Calvin’s Case as reported by Coke About Dr. Bonham’s Case Background on originalism; see also here Antonin Scalia, Common-Law Courts in a Civil-Law System: The Role of United States Federal Courts in Interpreting the Constitution and Laws (upon which he expands in A Matter of Interpretation Lawrence Solum, Semantic Originalism (an originalist theory that includes “the idea of the division of linguistic labor”) Bernadette Meyler, Accepting Contested Meanings Bernadette Meyler, Defoe and the Written Constitution (compare with Andrew Coan, The Irrelevance of Writtenness in Constitutional Interpretation) Walt Whitman, Song of Myself Oliver Wendell Holmes: “A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color and content according to the circumstances and the time in which it is used.” Towne v. Eisner (1918) Sanford Levinson, Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct It Special Guest: Bernadette Meyler.

Oral Argument
Episode 33: Other Minds

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2014 100:51


Can non-human animals be “victims” of a crime? The Oregon Supreme Court recently decided they could be. We talk with Matthew Liebman, senior attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, about the law of animals. Why and how do we prohibit animal cruelty? Is it to protect our own feelings, the inherent rights of animals themselves, a little of both? Does prohibiting cruelty protect us from hurting one another? Does a housefly have a right to an education? We discuss the difficulties of being perfect, the omnipresence of trade-offs, whaling by native peoples, whether a chimpanzee can sue in habeas corpus. And, come to think of it, why does Joe pronounce chimpanzee incorrectly, and how did he get Christian to start doing the same? This is the one about the role of animals in a system of human cooperation, and it features an all to brief return of the monkey selfie. (And we finally get to some of the excellent listener feedback we’ve gotten. Keep it coming: oralargumentpodcast@gmail.com.) This show’s links: About Matthew Liebman, senior attorney for the Animal Legal Defense Fund Bruce Wagman and Matthew Liebman, A Worldview of Animal Law Oregon v. Nix, the case about animals as “victims” David Favre and Vivien Tsang, The Development of Anti-Cruelty Laws During the 1800s (PDF and HTML) About Henry Bergh, founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The Moral Status of Animals, an overview that includes a description of Immanuel Kant’s views on the moral status of animals Andrew Ireland Moore, Defining Animals as Crime Victims (note, Joe referred to this article, but the one by my classmate, Adam Kolber, is here) Current cases in which ALDF is involved Leanne Louie, Toothed Whales: Are They People Too Thomas Martin, Whaling Rights of the Makah (see also, via HeinOnline, Lawrence Watters and Connie Dugger, Hunt for Gray Whales: The Dilemma of Native American Treaty Rights and the International Moratorium on Whaling Maneesha Deckha, Animal Justice, Cultural Justice: A Posthumanist Response to Cultural Rights in Animals (Hein only) and Initiating a Non-Anthropocentric Jurisprudence Steven Wise’s Nonhuman Rights Project Michael Mountain, Appeals Court Sets Date for First Chimpanzee Lawsuit Sierra Club v. Morton, in which Justice Douglas would find legal standing in the natural world itself (and citing Christopher Stone, Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects) Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka, Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights (also see an overview by the authors) About the other mind problem About cognitive ethology and animal cognition Ben Beaumont-Thomas, SeaWorld shares tumble 33% following Blackfish documentary Tilikum v. Sea World Parks and Entertainment, the 13th Amendment case brought on behalf of Sea World’s orcas American Meat Institute v. USDA Special Guest: Matthew Liebman.