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Based on AHLA's annual Health Law Connections article, this special series brings together thought leaders from across the health law field to discuss the top ten issues of 2025. In the second episode, Jennifer Kreick, Partner, Haynes Boone, speaks with Jeremy Sherer, Partner, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, about the various telehealth legal issues coming down the pike in 2025. They discuss the future of Medicare telehealth flexibilities, government scrutiny of telehealth and current enforcement initiatives, and requirements around controlled substance prescribing and in-person visits. From AHLA's Health Information and Technology Practice Group.Watch the conversation here. Learn more about AHLA's upcoming conference, "Telemedicine: Legal and Compliance Issues," here.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.
In our last episode before the new year, we're talking with Ralph Baxter, a true pioneer in the legal industry. Ralph is a strategic advisor to law firms, legal tech companies, and corporate law departments, but he is probably best known for his leadership at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. As chair and CEO of Orrick for more than two decades, he launched several groundbreaking initiatives that modernized the way the firm operated and served its clients. Today, he is a member of the board of directors at Intapp, and a member of the legal advisory board at LegalZoom. Ralph's work has extended across the legal ecosystem: legal education, law firms, law departments, legal tech companies, and public interest projects and regulatory reform. He also devotes time to thought leadership, writing a blog, and speaking at seminars and events. In our wide-ranging discussion, Ralph talks to us about his initiatives at Orrick, the key to change management, how generative AI will change legal pricing models and legal work, and the advice he shares with people considering a legal career. As 2024 comes to an end, we will be taking the next two weeks off. Thank you for listening in on all the wonderful discussions we've had this year. Thank you to our guests as well. We will return with new episodes on January 8th. Happy Holidays!
L'episodio di oggi rappresenta la versione podcast con i tratti salienti della tavola rotonda organizzata da Aiaf, l'Associazione Italiana per l'Analisi Finanziaria, lo scorso 31 gennaio presso la sede di Mazars di Milano dal titolo “Start up: Stato dell'arte in Italia e prospettive in tempi di PNRR” con il seguente Panel:Davide Grignani, Presidente AiafPaolo Balice, Past President Aiaf, responsabile Gruppo Lavoro StartupGregorio De Felice, Head of Research and Chief Economist Intesa Sanpaolo, Past President AiafAnna Gervasoni, Direttore Generale AifiFrancesco Cerruti, Direttore Generale Italian Tech AllianceAndrea Amaduzzi, Università Milano BicoccaMauro Franceschini, SDC Servizi Aziendali S.r.l., Socio AiafAmedeo Giurazza, Fondatore e AD Vertis SGR, Socio AiafPaolo Maresca, Partner IAG Italian Angel for Growth, Socio AiafFlavio Notari, Head of Tax for Technology Companies, (Italy) Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Socio AiafSusanna Zuccarini, Project Manager InvitaliaAlessandra Bechi, Vicedirettore AifiElena de Gennaro, CFO Mediocredito Centrale, Socio AiafFrancesco Di Carlo, Fondatore e Co-Managing PartnerFivelex Studio Legale e TributarioElisabetta Leboroni Pierozzi, Servizio Regolamentazione e Analisi Macroprudenziale Banca d'ItaliaRoberto Pasetti, Responsabile imprenditorialità InvitaliaAlberto Antonietti, Strategy Lead Italy and Central Europe AccentureSalvatore D'Aniello, Equity, Private Investments Banca GeneraliRoberto Magnifico, Partner & Board Member LVenture GroupGiacomo Mollo, Co-Founder and Partner iN3 VenturesLuca Pagetti, Responsabile Finanziamento Crescita delle Startup Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation CenterCarlo Tassi, Presidente IAG Italian Angel for GrowthMaurizio Bernabè, Direttore Generale Cassa di Risparmio di OrvietoLo scopo principale di questo progetto è amplificare, attraverso contenuti multimediali, lo sviluppo della cultura economico politico sociale a disposizione della Società e del Paese, proponendo al pubblico i contenuti discussi nelle conferenze piu' prestigiose e che riteniamo piu' interessanti. Maggiori informazioni sul sito www.zeroin.it oppure inviando una mail a segreteria@zeroin.it Buon ascolto.
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules has recently released proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. What do attorneys need to know? Robert Levy, Jeffrey McKenna, Wendy Butler Curtis, and Chris Hurlebaus share insights from their panel discussion about the proposed changes' impacts on legal professionals, including issues of privacy, cybersecurity, case management, filing deadlines, and more. Links: Lawyers for Civil Justice Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Robert Levy is an attorney in the Law Department of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Jeffrey McKenna is a Senior Privacy and eDiscovery Attorney in Orrick's Chambers-recognized eDiscovery & Information Governance practice based in San Francisco. Wendy Butler Curtis is Chief Innovation Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. Chris Hurlebaus a Principal Technologist at Microsoft.
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules has recently released proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. What do attorneys need to know? Robert Levy, Jeffrey McKenna, Wendy Butler Curtis, and Chris Hurlebaus share insights from their panel discussion about the proposed changes' impacts on legal professionals, including issues of privacy, cybersecurity, case management, filing deadlines, and more. Links: Lawyers for Civil Justice Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Robert Levy is an attorney in the Law Department of Exxon Mobil Corporation. Jeffrey McKenna is a Senior Privacy and eDiscovery Attorney in Orrick's Chambers-recognized eDiscovery & Information Governance practice based in San Francisco. Wendy Butler Curtis is Chief Innovation Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. Chris Hurlebaus a Principal Technologist at Microsoft.
Today we are joined by Mary O'Carroll, a true pioneer and pathfinder in the legal industry. Mary is Chief Community Officer at Ironclad, a leading contract lifecycle management program for innovative companies. She started her career in business development and consulting before joining Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in a finance role. Her work soon transitioned into a legal operations role—a function that was practically nonexistent in law firms at the time. Mary was later hired by Google, where she built and managed the operations of the legal department as the Director of Operations, Technology, and Strategy. While at the company, she co-founded the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), a global community dedicated to transforming the business and practice of law. Mary continues her mission to drive change in the legal industry. She is a frequent public speaker and media contributor, and she hosts the Ironclad podcast Pearls On, Gloves Off. In our wide-ranging discussion, Mary tells us about her unexpected entry into the legal field, the origin story of CLOC, how generative AI may change legal ops, and what excites her about joining Ironclad.
On this episode, we're back at CLOC's 2023 EMEA Summit in London, where Jenn is joined by Wendy Butler Curtis, Chief Innovation Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.The two leaders continue the 2023 topic of the year, Generative AI and what it all really means for us in legal.
As we often discuss on the podcast, many lawyers resist adopting new technology or innovative practices due to a fear of the unknown. Today's guest, however, embraces change management and is always looking to enhance the quality of legal services. Wendy Butler Curtis is the chief innovation officer and chair of the eDiscovery & Information Governance group at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. Wendy started her career as a mass torts litigator, but later focused on eDiscovery and operationalizing innovation, where she learned more about leveraging data and managing the litigation process. In her current role as CIO at Orrick, she leads a team of lawyers, technologists, project managers, and business professionals who all work together to develop creative, client-focused solutions through novel products, streamlined processes, and technology. Additionally, Wendy continues practicing in the eDiscovery space, working with Fortune 100 companies and major financial institutions to create and deploy eDiscovery and records management programs. In 2018, she was named "Most Innovative Lawyer of the Year" by the Financial Times. Today, Wendy talks about being “exceptionally comfortable” with change, the creative skills of lawyers, practicing while being a CIO, and the role of her innovation team in Orrick's talent development.
En esta edición, los invitamos a escuchar por medio del siguiente panel, el análisis sobre las tendencias, desafíos y aplicación del Compliance en Estados Unidos y Europa, por parte de Kim Nemirow, Partner en Kirkland & Ellis; Richard Donoghue, Partner, Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense en Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP; Lucas Loviscek, Partner en Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP; Alison Geary, White Collar Crime & Investigations Partner en Mishcon de Reya LLP y Daniel R. Alonso, White Collar and Litigation Partner en Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. El siguiente diálogo, hablado en inglés, formó parte de la 6ta Conferencia Internacional de Compliance, Anticorrupción e Investigaciones que organizó Marval O'Farrell Mairal.
In today's episode, Matt Reeder talks about his journey from the U.S. Marine Corps to Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, to his recent transition to OnlyFans, where he now serves as Deputy General Counsel. Additionally, having served on a number of hiring panels while with Orrick, Matt talks about the importance of accurately describing what you have done in the military, and the importance of understanding what these terms mean to your audiences. He talks about the importance of networking, the advantages and disadvantages of having served in the military when it comes to applying to jobs outside of government, the business aspect of practicing law, and much more. Matt's LinkedIn profile is available at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-reeder/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support
Anomia accueille Maître Bruno Richard au micro d'AdVocat.Aujourd'hui avocat associé au sein du cabinet DWF, Bruno prête serment en 1995 et signe le début d'une belle aventure.Élève peu motivé par les études et poussé par un père médecin il se dirige vers des études de médecine qui s'avèrent peu concluantes.Il rejoint par la suite la Fac de droit de Reims où il fait la rencontre de grands professeurs qui le fait tomber amoureux de la discipline.Inspiré par un de ses professeurs Guy de Carcassonne, le jeune étudiant qu'il était aspirait plus à être professeur agrégé de droit public plutôt qu'avocat.Cette aspiration ne devient finalement qu'un rêve qu'il finit par chasser de son esprit puisque Bruno enchaîne avec une licence de droit à Reims, une maîtrise puis un DEA à Paris 1.Attaché à ses racines et passionné par le droit public, considéré à cette période comme une discipline de niche, il prend le pari de continuer et développer cette discipline.Il décide de rejoindre Rambaud Martel, aujourd'hui Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, en tant que collaborateur puis associé de 1995 à 2010 où il se développe en même temps que le cabinet. Il nous partage le management du cabinet, de la stratégie de développement du cabinet.Maître Bruno Richard nous explique comment il réussit à attirer des grands acteurs du secteur public et travailler avec eux dans une période où c'était impensable d'entrer en contact avec eux.Maître Bruno Richard partage ses expériences et met en avant les complexes mais passionnants dossiers qu'il a pu prendre en charge en travaillant dans le droit public des affaires.Aujourd'hui associé chez DWF, il nous présente un cabinet internationalisé (Europe, Canada, Moyen-Orient, Arabie saoudite), coté en Bourse, avec un modèle de management qui favorise la collaboration entre les personnes du cabinet et où l'on travaille sur des projets de constructions faramineux !DWF est un cabinet aux grandes ambitions qui usent de moyens digitaux innovants comme de l'intelligence artificielle pour faciliter la gestion des dossiers.Pour tous les praticiens et curieux du droit public, ces échanges sont à écouter au plus vite !Nous remercions chaleureusement Maître Bruno Richard pour son temps et vous souhaitons une excellente écoute !Vous retrouvez les ressources du podcast ci-dessous :Reseau AnomiaLe Cabinet DWFGuide gratuit : Développer son cabinet d'avocat Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Are you wondering if you could be an associate in a law firm, even though you are “older”? Yumiko Ohta didn't let anything stand in the way of passing the bar exam and joining a law firm later in life. Now a partner in one of the best places to work, Yumiko shares her story of leading her career and family choices. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: How Yumiko came to be working in sales rather than the law after university How she took a chance to study for the bar exam and failing, studying again Starting out “late” as an associate in a law firm but finding her place as a person with real life experiences Deciding what your priorities are and going after them Her favourite book and other fun facts About Yumiko Yumiko is a partner at US-based global law firm Orrick Herrington and Sutcliffe LLP in its Tokyo office. Yumiko is a member of the Employment Law Group and focuses mainly on HR matters as well as various corporate transactions including compliance, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, litigation and general corporate transactions. Before joining Orrick, Yumiko was an associate at Tanabe & Partners, where she acquired the basic foundational skills to practice law. She also has experience serving as a statutory auditor for Japanese corporations and also served as a court appointed mediator for 10 years. Prior to practicing law, she worked at Mitsubishi Corporation in the Sales section for seven years. While there, she was involved in LNG projects and other global business. Yumiko attained her LL.B. from the University of Tokyo and is a member of the Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Association. She is also offers up her time as Vice-Chair of Human Resource Management, Committee of American Chamber of Commerce (ACCJ). Connect with Yumiko LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yumiko-ohta-84b330140/ Links Yakitori Abe: https://hitosara.com/0006049203/?cid=gm_hp Bottled Lightning: https://www.amazon.com/Bottled-Lightning-L-M-Weeks-ebook/dp/B09ZWQT54Y Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.oconnell.148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oconnelllawyer
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 130, An article written by a legal team at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP aims to help hydrogen operators with their developer contracts. It's a critical piece in being a hydrogen operator, and I'll go through their article today on the hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Welcome back to How I Lawyer! In most episodes of the How I Lawyer Podcast I interview individual lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. This special episode is the fourth in a series called "Panel Opinion" where I bring together experts on a particular topic. In this episode I discuss the important topic of oral argument with a superstar panel including Judge Patricia Millett, Joe Palmore, and Professor Tiffany Wright for this discussion. Judge Patricia Millett is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit where she has served since December 2013. Prior to becoming a federal judge, she led the Supreme Court Practice at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Field LLP in Washington DC. Earlier in her career she spent fifteen years representing the United States of America in the federal courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court while working on the Appellate Staff of the Department of Justice's Civil Division and as an Assistant in the Office of the Solicitor General. In total, she argued 32 cases before the Supreme Court prior to becoming a Judge. She started her career as an associate at Miller & Chevalier and as a law clerk to Judge Thomas Tang on the Ninth Circuit. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois (Go Illini) and Harvard Law School, Go Crimson. Joe Palmore is the co-chair of Morrison & Foerster's Appellate and Supreme Court Practice and Managing Partner of its DC Office. Joe is an experienced appellate advocate with 12 arguments in the US Supreme Court and more than 45 in other appeals courts nationwide. Prior to joining MoFo, Joe served as an Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice for nearly five years where he was responsible for briefing the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's Minimum Coverage provision. He started his career as a law clerk to Judge John Gleeson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eastern District of New York, Judge Dennis Jacobs of the Second Circuit and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He is graduate of Harvard (Go Crimson) and UVA Law (Go Wahoos). Tiffany Wright is the Co-Director of Howard Law's Civil Rights Clinic and a Senior Associate at Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe LLP. Professor Wright began her legal career as a law clerk to Judge Royce Lamberth on the United States District Court in DC, Judge David Tatel on the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor on the United States Supreme Court. She has recently briefed and argued a number of key Civil Rights cases and was recognized by the National Bar Association as one of the Best Advocates Under 40 and the Nation's Best Advocate of the Year. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland (Go Terps) and the Georgetown University Law Center (Go Hoyas) where she completed her law degree at night while also working full-time as a Law Clerk and Paralegal at the US Attorneys Office for the District of Maryland. Tiffany is also the first return guest to the podcast as her story is featured on Episode #13. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to sign up for future episodes at www.howilawyer.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.
In this episode I speak with Tiffany Wright. Tiffany is the Co-Director of the Howard University Law School's Human and Civil Right's Clinic. Tiffany is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Georgetown University Law Center where she completed her law degree at night while also serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgetown Law Journal's Annual Review of Criminal Procedure and working full time as a law clerk and paralegal at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland. Before her position at Howard, Tiffany worked as an associate at two prominent DC law firms: WilmerHale and Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliffe LLP (where she remains a Managing Associate). Tiffany started her legal career as a law clerk to three federal judges in Washington, D.C.: Judge Royce Lamberth (DDC), Judge David Tatel (DC Circuit), and Justice Sonia Sotomayor (U.S. Supreme Court). In our conversation, we discussed her remarkable path to becoming a lawyer that began with a family tragedy, took a detour with some helpful advice from a lawyer who came to her aid as a child, and continues today with her role leading the charge to protect the rights of those who need that protection the most. We also discussed how Tiffany was able to complete law school at night with a full-time job and a young son at home, the many skills she learned as a law clerk including how to write opinions in complex and technical areas, the role and strategy behind amicus briefs including those drafted by her clinic, the power of representation and diversity in our profession, and how to best integrate the policy behind the law, into written legal advocacy. Sign up for alerts about future episodes at howilawyer.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts (pod.link/howilawyer).
Vedika Mehera (Innovation Advisor at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP), Aneesh Mehta (Attorney for Experiences and Devices Engineering Organization at Microsoft, South Asian Bar Association of North America President), and Lydia Petrakis (Attorney for Experiences and Devices Engineering Organization at Microsoft) talk about the process of fostering ground-up innovation in legal business focused organizations. This … Continue reading "Business Law Podcast-Orrick and Microsoft Legal Productivity Hackers discuss innovation and Microsoft Teams"
JurisDiction — The International Intellectual Property Law Podcast
Johannes Hsu of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in Irvine, California discusses the Tabaian v. Intel Corp. decision and his paper “Disqualifying an Expert: When is an Expert’s Prior Relationship Prejudicial to the Opposing Party?” (Length:10:20) Download MP3
Chapter 9 Experts Discussing Municipal Distress The latest ABI Podcast features a panel discussion led by ABI Resident Scholar Prof. Juliet Moringiello and Patrick Darby of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, Daniel Egan of DLA Piper LLP, Marc Levinson of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP and George South of DLA Piper LLP to discuss municipal distress. As four of the five authors of Municipalities in Peril: The ABI Guide to Chapter 9, Darby, Egan, Levinson and South discuss their book and some of the unique problems that arise under chapter 9. They also discuss recent chapter 9 filings, including Vallejo, Calif. and cities reportedly said to have considered a chapter 9 filing, including Jefferson County, Ala. Click here to listen to the podcast.
JurisDiction — The International Intellectual Property Law Podcast
Mark Wine of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in Irvine, California discusses “The Extraterritorial Reach of the ITC in SI Group v. Sino Legend”. See also Orrick’s quarterly report “The World in US Courts” and Trade Secrets Watch blog. (Length: … Continue reading →
Adam Goldberg of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP talks to Ted Gayer about Obama's proposed economic and financial regulation policies and accompanying political constraints, as well as how the actions of the Federal Reserve may impact the housing market and the larger economy over the next several months. Gayer is co-director of the Economic Studies Program and the Joseph A. Pechman Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Among his past positions, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the Department of the Treasury (2007-2008) and a senior economist for the President's Council of Economic Advisers (2003-2004). [10 min]Listen to podcast