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Kate revisits the abduction of Sean Goldman. David Goldman fought for his son Sean Goldman to be returned to the United States after his abduction by his mother to Brazil in 2004. After years of court battles, Sean was returned to his father five and a half years later in 2009. The case was the impetus for the "Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act of 2014", which was signed by President Obama. The law requires the US State Department to submit an annual report to Congress on countries' compliance with their obligations under the Hague Child Abduction Convention. Kate interviews Ronnie Schindel, co-chair of Pryor Cashman's Family Law Group and widely regarded as one of New York's most respected Family Law attorneys. Schindel discusses the impact of the Goldman case, and the process a parent must take after an abduction. Reality Life with Kate CaseyTickets to Live Show 2/28: https://improv.com/irvine/event/reality+life+with+kate+casey/12128905/Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Close to 50 percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. Whether you're going through a divorce or know someone who is, understanding how it works is one way to make better decisions or provide better guidance.In Episode 7, Leslie talks with renowned divorce attorney Donald Lockhart Schuck. Don is a Partner and head of the Family Law Group at the firm Pryor Cashman in New York City. He has been hailed as a top family law attorney by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers every year since 2007 and was recently named a Lawdragon 500 leading Family Lawyer for 2024.Don is not only Leslie's former boss, (as she was also a family law attorney for a few years), but he is also one of the most highly regarded matrimonial attorneys in New York. Tune in to Episode 7 to better understand divorce law, a person's rights, and the process.If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate and review The Interview and follow us on Instagram @theinterviewwithleslie. A new episode is released every Wednesday.
Briana Hill, a partner with Pryor Cashman, discusses the actors' strike. Anne Marie Lofaso, a law professor at the West Virginia University College of Law, discusses why Wall Street is fighting New York's ban on non-compete clauses. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Briana Hill, a partner with Pryor Cashman, discusses the actors' strike. Anne Marie Lofaso, a law professor at the West Virginia University College of Law, discusses why Wall Street is fighting New York's ban on non-compete clauses. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Increasingly sophisticated CRM systems and data tools mean firms are now able to take a truly data-led approach to their marketing and business development activities. But with more data available than ever before, creating and implementing an effective strategy can be daunting. Someone well-versed in utilising data to influence the direction of the firm is Mike Mellor, Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer at Pryor Cashman. Cam Dobinson is lucky enough to talk to Mike about why he is so passionate about data and how it has influenced his work at Pryor Cashman. Cam and Mike explore: Mike's passion for data and his journey to CMBDO at Pryor Cashman How to take a truly data-led approach to develop a strategy and recommendations for other marketing and BD professionals How the data-led approach at Pryor Cashman influenced the go-to-market strategy The challenges with managing both internal and external stakeholders and how those were overcome Key successes that have come off the back of this data-led approach Advice for any Marketing and BD professionals looking to make the switch to data-driven
While the art sector did not intuitively seem like a good match for blockchain, overnight, at some point in 2021, everyone started talking about record-setting sales of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) like they had always existed. Just like that, this new application of blockchain made all lawyers' heads spin fast again. Despite the recent frenzy around them, NFTs actually gained popularity in the niche crypto community back in 2017 when a company, Dapper Labs, started selling NFTs linked to unique digital cat cartoons known as CryptoKitties—and people went crazy for them.What are NFTs, and how are they challenging IP law? What does it even mean to own and NFTs, and what type of rights do they convey to their owner? What do they mean from an IP perspective?Our first guest today is Professor Philippa Loengard, an attorney who serves as Director and Lecturer in Law at the Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts at Columbia Law School in New York City. At the institution since 2006, she focuses her research on issues surrounding the visual arts and entertainment industries. Prof. Loengard is also particularly interested in issues of taxation as they pertain to the arts and the rights of authors and creators. Our second guest is Megan Noh, a partner with Pryor Cashman LLP, in New York City and co-chair of the firm's Art Law Group. She has over 15 years of combined experience in private practice and both in-house legal and business positions in the auction world. She is sought after for her extensive knowledge of the complex issues impacting today's art market, including transactional matters and artists' rights.Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark AssociationHosted by Audrey Dauvet - Contribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD BeatsFOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORGTo go further:About Megan Noh (link to https://www.linkedin.com/in/megannoh/)About Prof. Pippa Loengard (link to https://www.linkedin.com/in/pippa-loengard-6a2ab96/)Also of interest:- JD Supra-NFTs : Legal Risks from ‘Minting » Art and Collectibles on Block Chain - INTA Daily News: A Leap of Faith- INTA Bulletin: NFTs, Brands, and the Metaverse - INTA Bulletin: Webcast Explores Non-Fungible Tokens and their IP Issues- INTA Bulletin: The Many Implications of Innovation- Megan Noh's publications: https://www.pryorcashman.com/megan-e-noh/publications - Artnet: Hermes Is Suing a Digital Artist for Selling Unauthorized Birkin Bag NFTs in the Metaverse for as much as Six Figures- Pymts.com: Hermes Trademark Lawsuit Against Metabirkins NFT Artist Moves Forward
Entertainment attorney Kirk T. Schroder of the Schroder Brooks Law Firm joins experienced entertainment attorney Karen Robson of Pryor Cashman in a discussion about important legal and business issues when advising clients on distribution deals with streaming services. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations. Thank You to Our Sponsors! LawPay is a simple, secure solution that was developed specifically to help law firms streamline billings and collections. LawPay is the industry leader in legal payments, providing a cost-effective solution for more than 50,000 law firms across the country. MyCase is a top-rated, end-to-end legal case management software that helps firms run efficiently from anywhere, provide an exceptional client experience, and easily track firm performance. Streamline day-to-day firm processes in one, easy to adopt solution -- lead tracking, client intake, case management, eSignature, billing, payments and more. DC Bar members are eligible for a 10% lifetime discount. Start your free trial (no credit card required) today!
Tune in as Jeff Alberts, Partner at IIB Gold APM, Pryor Cashman, guest hosts an episode with Rebecca Rettig, General Counsel of Aave, Jai Ramaswamy, Chief Regulatory Officer at Andreessen Horowitz, and Jason Allegrante, Head Regulatory Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Fireblocks to talk about the recent OFAC sanctions compliance guidance for virtual currency industry and what it might mean for FBOs.
On this episode, Maxwell Goss speaks with William Charron, the nation's leading art law and litigation attorney, who handles a wide range of art authenticity, title, and related matters, as well as commercial and IP matters. Bill discusses a high-profile case in which he represented the owner of artwork alleged to have been stolen by the Nazis in World War II. Bill also provides insights into the fascinating world of art law and litigation, and provides advice for those seeking to make a career in this exciting field. ---------- “These cases bring in the mix not only law, but emotion and morals and a number of questions that the law simply can't answer, but that it is unquestionably guided by, because judges are people, too.” -William Charron ---------- 00:18 - Introduction 01:37 - William Charron's law practice 02:54 - How Bill got into art law 03:56 - Law and Economics in art law 007:04 - Representing Phil Spector in the "Be My Baby" case 08:33 - Representing Nelly Furtado in the "Do It" case 09:59 - The Court of Arbitration for Art (CAfA) 14:00 - Deep dive on the Egon Schiele "Torso" case 34:11 - The laches defense in art law 38:53 - The big issues in art law today 42:03 - Bill's advice for those interested in pursuing art law 45:08 - Where to find Bill online ---------- William Charron is one of the nation's preeminent litigators for authenticity, title, and stolen art disputes. Bill is the co-chair of Pryor Cashman's Art Law practice and is a member of the firm's Litigation, Intellectual Property, and Media and Entertainment Groups. He frequently lectures and writes on issues impacting the art world, including World War II restitution cases, art authenticity, artist royalty rights, and procedural law issues. Clients enthuse that he is a “very innovative and forward-thinking person,” and “extremely knowledgeable in all kinds of ways in all areas of art law.” In addition to his work in art law, Bill has extensive experience handling commercial litigation involving property rights in a number of contexts, including intellectual property matters arising under the Copyright and Lanham Acts, right of publicity, and defamation cases, and real estate litigation. He has also represented clients in complex cases involving civil RICO, securities fraud, and banking claims, as well as contract, shareholder, and LLC membership disputes. ---------- https://www.pryorcashman.com/william-l-charron (William Charron's Attorney Bio) https://news.virginia.edu/content/qa-law-alumnus-spearheads-new-art-arbitration-court (William Charron Spearheads New Art Arbitration Court) https://www.oneartnation.com/webinar/real-fake-the-rise-and-fall-of-art-scammers/ (William Charron Featured in Art Forgery Documentary) ---------- https://www.thelitigationwarroom.com/ (Show Website) https://twitter.com/LitWarRoom (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-litigation-war-room-podcast/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/The-Litigation-War-Room-Podcast-111235441143108 (Facebook)
Tune in as the IIB's Director of Strategic Communications, Meghan Milloy, joins Sid Kamaraju, partner in Pryor Cashman's White Collar Defense + Investigations, Financial Institutions, and Litigation Groups, Lisa Prager, General Counsel and Executive Vice-President at Agricultural Bank of China, and Josh Shrager, Senior Vice President at Kharon as they discuss Magnitsky Act sanctions, complications for foreign banks, and solutions thereof.
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Judy Poller, partner at Pryor Cashman and co-chair of Pryor Cashman’s Family Law Group. She has over 25 years of experience practicing exclusively in family law and in 2018 was recognized as the “Hollywood Troubleshooter” by Hollywood Reporter for her work in divorce law. She earned her JD from Northeastern University and her BA in Psychology from Clark University. In today’s episode we discuss high net worth divorces and the effects of Covid 19. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Ronnie Schindel, Partner at Pryor Cashman and co-chair to Pryor Cashman’s Family Law Group. Ronnie began his career in 1994 and has exclusively focused on matrimonial law. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and currently serves as the President of the New York Chapter. He earned his JD from Brooklyn Law School and his BA from State University of New York at Stony Brook and Cornell University. In today’s episode we discuss a variety of topics including some nuances in the law profession, separation agreements, prenups and sports. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
Mike Mellor is the Director of Marketing and Business Development at Pryor Cashman. Mike shares his thoughts about the importance of building a niche practice that demonstrates one's industry expertise, and reinforcing that expertise through the creation and publication of thought leadership. Mike, Jay, and Tom discuss: B2B buying and content consumption patterns How having a niche can help you stand out Why it's critical to frequently optimize and improve your website and LinkedIn bio The benefits of LinkedIn Sales Navigator as a business development tool What to do—and not do—when meeting a prospective client
The Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman’s Media and Entertainment Group James Sammataro discusses the controversy over rights to Taylor Swift’s music and her recent American Music Awards appearance.
Franklin and Marshall College Director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs Dr. Terry Madonna joins Rich and Tina to discuss the latest developments in the Trump impeachment inquiry. The Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman’s Media and Entertainment Group James Sammataro discusses the controversy over rights to Taylor Swift’s music and her recent American Music Awards appearance. Loyola University Chicago law school graduate Mario Casciaro discusses his journey from being wrongfully convicted for a murder he did not commit, to being exonerated and becoming a practicing attorney. In a chock-full Legal Grab Bag, ICC Commissioner Maria Bocanegra and Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare Deputy General Counsel Ahmed Elganzouri join Tina and Rich to discuss the CPD body slam case, Utah’s lewdness law, Sam Hunt’s arrest, Josh Shaw’s betting suspension, lawsuit-proof holiday parties and much more.
In this podcast, Mike Mellor of Pryor Cashman discusses legal marketing trends today and best practices for optimizing relationships between attorneys and marketing departments. View full show notes here
Welcome to the ninth episode of RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Writer at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Justin Smulison is joined by his guest, Christopher Loeber. Christopher is a partner of Pryor Cashman. He leads the firm’s insurance recovery and counseling practice where he represents Fortune 500 and other large commercial policyholders in complex disputes. In this episode, Justin and Christopher talk all things cybersecurity! Christopher speaks about the common cybersecurity incidents, whether or not incidents are becoming more common lately, and what he sees as emerging cyber threats. He also describes his work at Pryor Cashman, the clients and industries he counsels, and how he works with risk managers. Key Takeaways: [:15] About today’s guest and episode. [:22] About RIMS’ upcoming event, the RIMS Risk Forum. [:53] More about today’s episode and guest. [1:07] A future event Christopher Loeber will be guest speaking at. [1:54] Justin welcomes Christopher to the podcast! [2:19] Some of the clients and industries Christopher counsels. [3:05] Are there common cybersecurity incidents? [5:19] Are cybersecurity incidents becoming even more common nowadays? [9:08] Does Christopher work with a lot of risk managers? How does he work with them? [11:10] Does Christopher think the Equifax fiasco from last year woke a lot of people up to cybersecurity risks? [11:47] Christopher speaks about an emerging threat: bank ATMs. [13:03] Does Christopher see ransomware as a continued threat? [14:31] Christopher speaks about his upcoming Long Island RIMS Chapter event talk. [17:07] About RIMS’ new members-only podcast and how to access it. [17:36] Email Justin at Content@rims.org if you would like to suggest a topic to be covered on the podcast. Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS.org (You can save $100 off your membership if you use the code: ERM18NEW) RIMS Risk Forum (Nov 13-14th) in Mumbai, India (10% off discount available for registration using the code: WEBINAR10) Long Island RIMS Chapter Event (Nov 27th) in Woodbury, NY Equifax breach ATM risks Ransomware “RIMScast: A Guide to Cyber Insurance” (RIMScast’s newest members-only podcast! Login and search “cyber” to locate it) RM Magazine Risk Management Monitor Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and join the RIMS Group on LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guest: Christopher Loeber’s LinkedIn
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Bill Charron, partner at Pryor Cashman, and Megan Noh, partner at Cahill Cossu Noh & Robinson join us to discuss the establishment of the Court of Arbitration for Art, a specialized arbitration and mediation tribunal dedicated to resolving art law disputes. First, Bill shares with us the motivation behind founding the Court of Arbitration for Art and why the existing courts are not an ideal place to solve art disputes. Then, Megan walks us through how the Court of Arbitration for Art will work including the process, who will participate and what happens with the results. Also, they reveal why so many attorneys have responded favorably to the founding of the Court of Arbitration for Art, how they plan to get adoption from the art world and what the next steps look like for launching the court.
In a new Legal Executive Institute podcast, Tom Vidal, a partner at Pryor Cashman, talks about “Lawyering Beyond the Desk” — How getting up from your desk can help you better engage with clients, promote business development and improve your own career satisfaction.