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Wicked Pissah Podcast
#237 - Outside Compliance for RIAs with Scott Gottlieb of U.S. Compliance Consultants

Wicked Pissah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 52:47 Transcription Available


Hosts Brad Wright and Kevin Williams are joined by Scott Gottlieb of U.S. Compliance Consultants. Scott is President of U.S. Compliance Consultants, a full-service compliance consulting company that focuses exclusively on state and SEC-registered investment advisers. Scott founded U.S. Compliance Consultants in 2004. U.S. Compliance Consultants has been a preferred service provider for both Schwab and Raymond James almost since its founding and Scott has conducted multiple compliance seminars on a variety of topics for both firms. Prior to founding US Compliance Consultants, Scott was a corporate and securities attorney at Kelly, Drye and Warren, an international law firm based in New York City. He started out as a corporate attorney for Robinson & Cole, a regional law firm with offices in Boston, Hartford and Stamford, CT. They discuss: - The job of an outside compliance consultant -State versus SEC compliance -Launching a new firm -What regulators are focusing on in 2025, including artificial intelligence For more on U.S. Compliance Consultants: https://uscomplianceconsultants.com/  To contact Scott: seg@uscomplianceconsultants.com 

Hear Her Story
Episode 43 | Jeff White

Hear Her Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 29:53


Joining us is a special guest as he has been a long-time ally of women in manufacturing. Male ally Jeff White is Partner and Chair of the Manufacturing Law Industry Team at Robinson & Cole and currently sits on the WiM board of directors. On top of his allyship, Jeff is a leader within the manufacturing community and has been invited to speak at The White House, U.S. Department of Commerce events and manufacturing industry events across North America. We are excited to feature his story today in advance of his presentation at WiM's inaugural Men as Allies conference. 

Emerging Litigation Podcast
Manufacturing Supply Chain Investigation Risks with Jennifer M. Driscoll

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 30:18


Challenged by the pandemic, war, trade conflicts, natural disasters, consumer demand, and inflationary pressures, the global supply chain has drawn heightened scrutiny for its impact on the economy, the labor market, the delivery of goods and services, and national security. What have the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission had to say? Have they sufficiently addressed the issue? Any further measures in the works?  Are we seeing disputes in the courts? How can supply chain and manufacturing companies limit their risk of being subject to government investigation?  Listen to my interview with Jennifer M. Driscoll, Counsel at Robinson + Cole, LLP, as we explore recent developments related to the manufacturing industry and supply chains and their impact on marketplace competition. Jennifer  focuses her practice on investigations, litigation, arbitration, mergers, and counseling. She has extensive experience in the medical devices, pharmaceutical, electronic components and automotive industries, with a particular knowledge of industries in Japan. An experienced commercial litigator, Jen defends corporations and individuals against alleged antitrust and anti-corruption claims, both civil and criminal. She is active in the American Bar Association's Section of Antitrust Law, where she serves as Vice Chair of the Section's Corporate Counseling Committee and Vice Chair to the Section's U.S. Comments and Policy Committee during the 2022-2023 Section year. Jennifer received her J.D. from University of Pennsylvania School of Law.This episode is based on Jennifer's article -- "Supplier Beware: DOJ and FTC Investigating Manufacturing and Supply Chains" for the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation.  Give it a read!  I hope you enjoy the episode. If so, give us a rating!This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the vLex Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm.If you have comments, ideas, or wish to participate, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageLinkedIn 

Emerging Litigation Podcast
Clearing the Hurdles in International Discovery with Ben Daniels

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 37:03


There are no borders when it comes to commerce, which means there are no borders when it comes to business disputes and litigation, either.  In addition to evidence and witnesses being spread across continents -- from Chicago to Shanghai to Sumatra -- nations'  various rules and traditions governing discovery is another substantial complicating factor.  Navigating these complexities requires specialized tools, a thorough understanding of how they do things from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and how to get your case over hurdles not seen in the U.S. Listen to my interview with Benjamin Daniels of Robinson+Cole, an experienced litigator and advisor to financial institutions and global corporations. As a member of the firm's Business Litigation Group, Ben provides creative and ardent advocacy during litigation, enforcement actions, investigations, crisis management, and white-collar defense matters.  He received his J.D.  from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Also, and this is important, Ben had very nice things to say about Switzerland.  I hope you enjoy the episode. If so, give us a rating!This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm. The podcast itself is a joint effort between HB and our friends at Law Street Media. If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageLinkedIn 

Environment, Energy, and Resources Section
Environmental Laws and Regulations for Emerging Microplastics Concerns Series: Episode 8 - Litigation and Future Predictions

Environment, Energy, and Resources Section

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 29:18


In the eighth and final episode of the Environmental Laws and Regulations for Emerging Microplastics Concerns Series, Sarah Morath, Associate Professor at Wake Forest Law, and Megan Baroni, a partner with Robinson+Cole, discuss future litigation trends in the microplastics realm. This podcast series is moderated by Kevin Minoli and Leland Frost, attorneys with the law firm of Alston & Bird, LLP.

The Closing Table by ProDeal
Head of Originations at Mag Mile Capital: Matt Weilgus on Communicating Effectively and Managing Expectations

The Closing Table by ProDeal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 24:10


In this episode, the Closing Table guest, Matt Weilgus, discusses unique skills he has developed that have helped him rise in the Commercial Real Estate Industry. One of these skills includes the importance of learning to write in an effective manner and communicate efficiently through email/text. He also discusses why it's important to never sugarcoat things to your potential clients and how being a "yes man" can destroy your relationship with these clients.   Matt Weilgus is SVP, Head of Originations and General Counsel for Mag Mile Capital, a commercial real estate mortgage banking firm focused on middle-market opportunities nationwide across all asset classes. Since 1/1/22 when named Head of Originations, Mag Mile Capital has closed $220MM of financings with an additional $325MM of financings signed and expected to close during Q3 2022.   Prior to joining Mag Mile Capital in 2019, Matt was a practicing transactional commercial real estate attorney with such organizations as Acadia Realty Trust and Robinson & Cole after starting his career out of law school as a landlord-tenant litigator in New York City.   What's discussed: 00:00 - Intro 00:00 - Who is Matt? 2:00 - Why Matt wanted to be an entrepreneur  3:30 - An important skill that helped him get to where he is now 5:00 - Why writing in effectively is so important 9:00 - The leadership skills you need to rise 15:15 - How to find a great mentor 19:00 - How to manage expectations   Check out ProDeal: www.prodeal360.com

Home Health 360: Presented By AlayaCare
The Business of Mergers and Acquisitions in Home Care with Robinson + Cole

Home Health 360: Presented By AlayaCare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 35:32 Transcription Available


2021 has seen an explosion of transactions for home health mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Healthcare mergers and acquisitions are in no short supply as providers, health tech companies, payers and other industry players look to expand their businesses and gain a competitive edge.On this episode, we welcomed health law experts Kiernan Ignacio and Les Levinson from Robinson + Cole, where both take us through the M&A home care landscape and provide advice for home care organizations looking to invest in M&A for their business, and those currently being acquired.

This Week in Legal Blogging
Ep. 060 Megan Baroni on the power of an interdisciplinary blog to cater to a niche clientele

This Week in Legal Blogging

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 32:48


Much like the practice group that runs it, Robinson+Cole's Manufacturing Law Blog covers the key areas of law relevant to manufacturers and does so in expert fashion. As an environmental lawyer, Megan Baroni brings her expertise from this specific area of law to both clients and to the blog posts she writes. She joins Bob Ambrogi on This Week in Legal Blogging and shares how this interdisciplinary approach to blogging has helped her and her colleagues establish themselves as thought-leaders within the manufacturing legal space.

Emerging Litigation Podcast
Broken Privilege and IoT with Kathryn Rattigan

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 40:44


There are now billions and billions of interconnected devices in the world with more coming online every day. Smart cars. Smart cities. Smart agriculture and so much more. Even our pets are connected. And you have to look no further than the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack to see the real-world consequences of what criminals can pull off by connecting with things large and small. Worried about your privacy? Well. There is plenty to worry about. Fortunately we also have a lot of people fighting back on the technical, security, law enforcement, and legal fronts. Joining me to discuss this emerging area of law is Kathryn M. Rattigan, a member of the Business Litigation Group, the Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team, and the Drone Compliance Team in the Rhode Island office of Robinson Cole.  Kathryn provides clients guidance regarding privacy and data protection in connection with mobile devices, data storage technologies, mobile apps, and location-based services. She  assists with the development of website and mobile app privacy policies and  terms and conditions. Kathryn is a frequent contributor to the excellent Robinson Cole Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider blog.  She holds a J.D. from the Roger Williams University School of Law and a B.A. (magna cum laude) from Stonehill College.This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation, a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, Docket Alarm and, most recently, Judicata. If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects, or want to tell me how insightful and informative Kathryn is, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com. Finally, yes, "skeevy" is a word. And the law is not settled as to whether Shiloh has privacy rights.  Tom HagyHost of the Emerging Litigation Podcast

Emerging Litigation Podcast
Drone Law with Kathryn Rattigan

Emerging Litigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 47:55


It's not a matter of if, but when. Of course, I'm talking about a sky speckled with commercial drones, bringing us our precious products and pharmaceuticals, or performing work in high places humans find dangerous, like inspecting bridges and buildings, monitoring crops and livestock, and keeping an eye on pipelines and oil rigs. What must companies know about deploying a drone fleet? What industries are leading the way? What are the potential legal liabilities?  How does one begin to navigate the regulatory labyrinth? If one is flying over my swimming pool taking photos, may I shoot it down? And who in their right minds would ever allow a teenage boy to operate one? Joining me to discuss this emerging area of law is Kathryn M. Rattigan, a member of the Business Litigation Group, the Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team, and the Drone Compliance Team in the Rhode Island office of Robinson Cole.  Kathryn advises clients on these matters with expertise in the relevant Federal Aviation Administration regulations. She and her colleagues also advise clients on employee and subcontractor contracts, insurance policies, privacy regulations, state and local laws, and best practices as recommended by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.  She handles product defect, personal injury, and property damage litigation, too.  Kathryn is a frequent contributor to the excellent Robinson Cole Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider blog.  She holds a J.D. from the Roger Williams University School of Law and a B.A. (magna cum laude) from Stonehill College.    This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation, a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, Docket Alarm and, most recently, Judicata. If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects, or want to tell me how insightful and informative Kathryn is, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com. This podcast is based on an article she wrote for the forthcoming issues of the Journal. Just to clarify. Kathryn does own a drone, but not a "sheep drone." I regret the error, but wouldn't have it any other way.  Thanks to Kathryn for speaking with me about this fascinating area of the law. Tom Hagy

CBIA BizCast
CBIA BizCast: Robinson+Cole's Rhonda Tobin

CBIA BizCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 20:32


CBIA's BizCast talks with Rhonda Tobin, the first female managing partner at Connecticut-based law firm Robinson+Cole. The conversation centers around the firm's 175th anniversary celebrations, which included discussions of their core values of collaboration, civility, and inclusion, and addressing equity issues. Tobin, who has spent her entire 30-year career at Robinson+Cole, said that the support of the professional staff and team of lawyers surrounding her contributed to the seamless transition. “Collaboration is the bedrock of what we do,” she said. “It's how we've always worked across geographies and what has gotten us through these last 15 months especially.” Please rate, review, and subscribe to the BizCast wherever you get your podcasts—we appreciate your support! If you have a story to tell, contact Katie Krajcik.

Security Economy
The Law and Cyber Security: GDPR, CCPA, & Ransomware with Linn Freedman

Security Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 37:43


Linn Freedman, Chair of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Team at Robinson+Cole and an Adjunct Professor at Brown University, joins Katelyn Ilkani to discuss how privacy laws impact cybersecurity decisions. Learn about GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy laws, plus how the rise of ransomware is impacting businesses. Hear Linn's top tips to keep your business secure and what to do in the event of a data breach. Support this podcast

NUKU
//001 Melissa Robinson-Cole

NUKU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 45:00


Melissa Robinson-Cole is of Ngāti Hine and Ngāti Kahu descent. She is a full-time artist and designer, and is also a staunch advocate for body positivity. Lissy, as she likes to be known, is also a walking bubble of joy. It's a feeling she is passionate about, going as far as covering her car in fluro/neon crochet for her latest art project #JoyRide - spreading joy, quite literally, around town. She is effervescent, vibrant and, makes a really yummy cheese dip! In this episode of NUKU she talks about celebrating joy after experiencing heart-wrenching loss and sadness, her dream to crochet a wharenui and, the incredibly political act of loving your body, when the world says you shouldn't. (please note this podcast is marked explicit but it is very clean, there is only one F-bomb dropped towards the end, used in passion.)

CERCONOMY
CERCONOMY: Setting up a Successful Manufacturing Operation in Connecticut

CERCONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 18:28


In this episode, Jason Giulietti welcomes Jeffrey White of Robinson + Cole, to share why Connecticut is a great location for setting up a manufacturing business, and what factors go into a successfully establishing a location for international businesses to manufacture in Connecticut.

NAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development
004: Short Term Rentals with Brian Blaesser

NAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 46:07


In the previous episode, Monica and her guest discussed short-term rentals as one of the main forms of income growth in real estate. In today’s episode, Brian Blaesser joins Monica to talk about different aspects of short term rentals. Short term rentals have become a mainstay of the tourism industry in many resort towns, and with the rise of Airbnb and VRBO.com, there has been a rise of short term rentals in all parts of the country, in all kinds of neighborhood settings. Many people are buying real estate and using it for a short term rental. Brian shares tips to know, information about what regulations you might encounter, and how agents can help their clients who are hoping to acquire short term rentals. Brian talks about six points for people to understand when it comes to the law and the legal rights to use property. These points can help guide anyone who is interested in doing short term rentals in the way they think about their environment in the government jurisdiction they’re in. The first point: The right to rent is a core property right. There are three things you can do with your single family residence: you can live it in, you can rent it, or you can sell it. The second point: Renting is a residential use. With things like Airbnb where investors own multiple properties, it is starting to edge into the territory of being a business. Even if it may be, it doesn’t defeat the residential status of the property. The third point: You have the right to use your property for productive purposes, but it can’t interfere with your neighbor’s use and enjoyment of their property, or injure the community at large. Provided the behavior on your property does not cause a private or a public nuisance, you have the right to rent. The fourth point: Because it is a core property right, it can’t be turned into a privilege. The fifth point: While a vacation rental may be considered a business that could be subject to a business or occupational tax, renting is still a residential use, and remains that core property ownership right. The sixth point: There are registration and licensing schemes that some communities are proposing to inspect and monitor what people are doing with their rental properties. One of the ways agents can help their clients who want to acquire short term rentals is to know the local, state, and federal regulations that may apply in this situation. In terms of local regulation, it is important to know what approach the community takes — usually under the land use zoning codes or non-zoning regulations. A community may only allow rentals in certain zones, or have regulations about how many rentals can be in one community. Zoning only regulates the use, not the user, so this is something to keep in mind when knowing your rights. An example of non-land use or zoning restrictions would be a licensing or registration requirement or quantitative/operation restrictions. There are some concerns about how short term rental “businesses” are structured. If you purchase a property in a community that you are unfamiliar with, it’s important to learn the neighbor character of the area to see if it’s a viable possibility for a short term rental. You need to be aware of how much your short term rental may have an impact on the quality of life of a neighborhood. Many Home Owners Association have covenants that were set in place before short term rentals rose in popularity. Some may have points that try to challenge having short term rentals in the neighborhoods. You should find out if there is a restriction in the documents from the start, but even if there’s not, you may be subject to them later. Despite what state law says, these documents function as a private contract and you could still fall under those restrictions. As it stands right now, many insurance companies don’t offer homeowners insurance policies that include coverage for business-related risks or properties that are renting out regularly. There are some other types of insurance, like host protection insurance, that provides hosts with commercial liability coverage. What happens when a rental home becomes a nuisance? There are requirements where the property owner can address third-party or tenant complaints that come in. It may be a good idea to have a local contact person (if you are off-site), but there could be situations where community members take it to some type of municipal court. This can be prevented by ensuring you understand what is acceptable in that neighborhood. Landlords can also mitigate the risk of liability by following an extensive application process. Brian has some tools to help REALTORS® who want to be involved in this facet of the industry. REALTORS® should get involved right at the beginning in any kind of meetings or workshops that a local official establishes. As a REALTOR®, it’s important to know the ordinances of a community, and try to help shape the dialogue. The National Association of REALTORS® has a program called the Land Use Initiative Program that allows REALTORS® to be involved in the shaping/responding to legislation at the local and state level that may affect real estate interest. Brian’s team at Robinson & Cole analyzes the ordinances, and can help provide talking points and other support. They provide questions that can be asked to local attorneys to help work some of these issues out. The program is provided free of charge to members of the association. Brian is involved in another program that focuses on being proactive in regards to regulations short term rentals, that proposes their own legislation to improve regulations on the real estate industry. The program is called Customize State Legislation. Through this program, they have been able to pass legislation that has been very helpful to the industry. Brian encourages agents to remember that your ability to operate efficiently and effectively in your communities does depend upon the set of regulations that are in place, or may become operative if you don’t pay attention to what’s going on. Always be aware of what’s going on while you’re still doing your transactional work. Guest Links: Land Use Initiative Page – This is a REALTOR® Member Benefit and is only accessible to REALTOR® Members: Nar.realtor/smart_growth.nsf/pages/landuseinithome?OpenDocument Parties in the National Association of REALTORS® to contact about the Land Use Initiative: Adriann Murawski National Association of REALTORS® Email: amurawski@REALTOR®.org Joe Molinaro National Association of REALTORS® Email: jmolinaro@REALTOR®.org Brian’s Website Education Resources: Online Learning Platform Use coupon code: Podcast Guest Bio: Brian Blaesser is a partner with Robinson & Cole LLP, and heads the real estate development practice in the firm’s Boston office. His practice includes commercial real estate development, leasing, single-family and multi-family development, environmental and renewable energy law, and land use litigation. He is in charge of Robinson & Cole’s consulting work for the National Association of REALTORS®. Along with his team, they have prepared over 1000 analyses for NAR of state and local land use plans and regulations in the U.S. and Virgin Islands. He has also written various books and articles on real estate development issues, including Discretionary Land Use Controls.  Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/Realtor Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com FuntentionalLiving.com FranklinTNBlog.com

Redefining Leadership
Linn Freedman on Women in Cybersecurity

Redefining Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 6:32


Linn Freedman, Partner at Robinson+Cole and Adjunct Professor of the Practice in Computer Science at Brown University, talks about women in cybersecurity. This episode is part of the Brown University Cybersecurity News Podcast. For program information, visit brown.edu/cybersecurity Music: "Divider" by Chris Zabriskie (CC-BY)

Redefining Leadership
Linn Freedman on Ponemon 3rd Party Risk Report

Redefining Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 7:31


Linn Freedman, Partner at Robinson+Cole and Adjunct Professor of the Practice in Computer Science at Brown University, talks about the Ponemon Institute report, "Data Risk in the Third-Party Ecosystem". This episode is part of the Brown University Cybersecurity News Podcast. For program information, visit brown.edu/cybersecurity

Five Reasons Sports -- Miami
Miami Heat: Training Camp Interviews with Jimmy Butler, Duncan Robinson, Cole Swider, Jamal Cain & Orlando Robinson

Five Reasons Sports -- Miami

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:51


As training camp continues at FAU, Ethan, Alex & Brady got a chance to talk to a few of the guys about this upcoming season and more.Sponsors: PrizePicks (FIVE), BettorEdge (5RSN)Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks and use my code fiveonthefloor for a great deal: https://www.prizepicks.com* Check out Steel Tie Spirits: https://steeltiespirits.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code FIVEONTHEFLOOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy