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Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
Crossroads of Care: Navigating Executive Orders with Jonathan Meyer, former DHS GC and Partner at Sheppard Mullin
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Jonathan Meyer, a partner at Sheppard Mullin and Leader of the firm’s National Security Team, joins us again to discuss the early days of the new Trump administration and what might be on the horizon in terms of cybersecurity and data privacy. What We Discussed in This Episode: What can we expect from the new administration in relation to cybersecurity and data protection? How do these concerns translate to hea...
2025-02-25
08 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
Healthcare Security is Homeland Security with Jonathan Meyer, former DHS GC and Partner at Sheppard Mullin
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Jonathan Meyer, former general counsel of the Department of Homeland Security and Leader of Sheppard Mullin’s National Security Team, joins us to discuss cyberthreats and data security from the perspective of national security, including the implications for healthcare. What We Discussed In This Episode How do cyberattacks and data privacy impact national security? How can personal data be weaponized to cause harm to an individual, and why should people car...
2025-02-05
13 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 173: India’s Economic Rise: Antitrust, AI, and International Trade with Navroze Palekar of Cyient and Ann O’Brien of Sheppard Mullin
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Navroze Palekar, Vice President and Global Head of Legal and Compliance for Cyient, and Ann O’Brien, a partner at Sheppard Mullin and head of the firm’s Criminal Antitrust and Cartels Team. Our conversation explores the complexities of doing business in India, including issues related to antitrust law, artificial intelligence, and international trade. What We Discussed in This Episode: What challenges do global businesses in India face in terms of competition law, particularly labor and non-compete agreements? How are technology and AI being tre...
2025-01-29
32 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 172: The Next Four Years in National Security Policy with Jonathan Meyer of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode, we are joined by the Honorable Jonathan Meyer, former General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a partner at Sheppard Mullin. We discuss what the Trump administration’s national security team will look like, and what we can expect in the first 100 days. What We Discussed in This Episode: Who are the key personnel that President-Elect Trump has selected for national security? Given the personnel, what policies do we expect in the national security realm? What should we expect in the first 100 days...
2024-12-18
30 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Trump's Trade War: Tariffs and Their Impact on the Global Economy with Reid Whitten of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode of French Insider, Reid Whitten, Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin’s London office and leader of the firm’s CFIUS team, joins host and Sheppard Mullin’s French Desk Co-Chair, Valérie Demont, to discuss the incoming Trump Administration’s proposed tariffs and their potential impact on international trade. What We Discussed in This Episode: President-Elect Trump has signaled his intention to actively use tariffs as a key tool in trade policy. What has he said on the subject so far, and what can we expect on a general level? W...
2024-12-09
31 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
The Future (of Healthcare) is Female with Danielle Vrabie and Amanda Zablocki, Co-Chairs of Sheppard Mullin’s WHLC
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Danielle Vrabie and Amanda Zablocki, partners at Sheppard Mullin and Co-Chairs of the firm’s Women in Healthcare Leadership Collaborative (WHLC), join Sara Shanti to talk about the importance of elevating women to leadership roles in healthcare. What We Discussed in this Episode: Women make up about 75% of entry-level positions in healthcare. Women make up about 32% of executive-level positions in healthcare and less than 5% are women of color. Wha...
2024-12-06
16 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Back to the White House: The Next Trump Administration with Jonathan Meyer of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode of French Insider, Jonathan Meyer, a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Governmental Practice Group, former General Counsel of DHS, and leader of the firm’s National Security team, joins host Valérie Demont, Sheppard Mullin’s French Desk Co-Chair, to discuss anticipated changes under the incoming Trump Administration and its potential impact on business, national security, and other key areas. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is the Trump Administration’s cabinet going to look like? Why has President-Elect Trump selected the individuals he has named to lead departments such as t...
2024-12-03
33 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Antitrust in Focus: How the 2024 Election Could Impact the U.S. Antitrust Landscape with Jared Nagley of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode of French Insider, Jared Nagley, a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Antitrust and Competition Group formerly with the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, joins host Inès Briand to discuss the impact of the upcoming 2024 election on the U.S. antitrust landscape, and potential impacts from both a Democratic and Republican outcome. What We Discussed in This Episode: Will the outcome of the upcoming Presidential election have a major impact on antitrust enforcement? How do Democrats and Republicans view antitrust enforcement, and what are the similarities and differences betwee...
2024-11-04
39 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
Healthcare Needs More Hackers with Ilona Cohen of HackerOne
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Sheppard Mullin’s Phil Kim, Sara Shanti and Michael D. Sutton are joined by Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer and Chief Policy Officer of HackerOne, to discuss creative and inspiring solutions for addressing the surge of data breaches in healthcare. What We Discussed in this Episode: What does “data breach” mean in the healthcare context? What is driving the recent surge of threat actors targeting healthcare? How are healthc...
2024-09-26
15 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
What We Heard at HIMSS 2024 with Michael Orlando & Carolyn Metnick
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health-tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Sheppard Mullin partners Carolyn Metnick and Michael Orlando join Phil Kim to discuss the firm’s experience at HIMSS Global Health Conference 2024 in Orlando. The conference is one of the leading health IT educational gatherings and draws visionary CIOs, top-level executives, dedicated healthcare providers, and health IT professionals to cover the latest trends in digital health, including AI and cybersecurity. What We Discussed in this Episode: Were there any noticeable shifts in vendors from...
2024-04-18
14 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
Health Vibes at ViVE with Sara Shanti and Carolyn Metnick
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health-tech topics and trends of the day. Our digital health legal team, alongside brilliant experts and thought leaders, share how innovations can solve some of healthcare’s (and maybe the world’s) biggest problems if properly navigated. In this special episode, partners Sara Shanti and Caroline Metnick join Phil Kim to discuss Sheppard Mullin’s recent attendance at ViVE 2024, the premier conference for digital health innovators primarily focusing on optimizing patient care and improving the patient user experience. What We Discussed in this Episode...
2024-03-21
10 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
The Whatnots of Immigrating and Business Travel in the U.S. with Greg Berk, Partner at Sheppard Mullin
In this episode of French Insider, Greg Berk, a partner at Sheppard Mullin, joins host Inès Briand to discuss immigration and business travel to the United States, including the particulars of the ESTA visa waiver program, obtaining an O-1 visa, H-1B visa, or green card, and what travelers can expect from the CPB upon entry. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is an ESTA visa waiver? How long can you stay in the U.S. on an ESTA waiver? How soon can someone come back to th...
2024-03-18
21 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
What to Watch for in ‘24: Costs, Consolidation and Tech with Eric Klein of Sheppard Mullin
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health-tech topics and trends of the day. Our digital health legal team, alongside brilliant experts and thought leaders, share how innovations can solve some of healthcare’s (and maybe the world’s) biggest problems, if properly navigated. In this episode, Sheppard Mullin healthcare team leader Eric Klein joins us to discuss the future of health tech and what we can expect to see in 2024. What We Discussed in this Episode: Where is healthcare disruption expected in 2024 and how will that impact costs? Wh...
2024-01-18
15 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 169: The State of the Semiconductor Industry with Reid Whitten of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode, Reid Whitten, Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin’s London office, joins host Scott Maberry to discuss the state of the semiconductor industry, including the U.S. regulatory approach and the lessons it holds for other industries centered on advanced technologies. Why is there so much focus on the semiconductor industry? What’s new and different about the U.S. regulatory approach? What other industries could be candidates for similar regulation? If a business unit has an NSC licensing exemption, what should it do now to gain a str...
2023-12-20
42 min
Sheppard Mullin's Health-e Law
AI as an Aid: Emerging Uses in Healthcare with Jim Gatto of Sheppard Mullin
Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast addressing the fascinating health-tech topics and trends of the day. Our digital health legal team, alongside brilliant experts and thought-leaders, share how innovations can solve some of healthcare’s (and maybe the world’s) biggest problems, if properly navigated. In this episode, Sheppard Mullin partner Jim Gatto, co-chair of its AI Team, joins us to discuss the AI revolution in healthcare, including how it is enhancing and improving the industry while navigating ethical and legal risks. What We Discussed In This Episode How is AI impa...
2023-12-07
14 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Plunging Into the Future: What Companies Need to Know as They Embrace AI with Jim Gatto of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode of French Insider, Jim Gatto, a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington D.C. office and co-chair of its AI team, joins host Sarah Ben-Moussa to discuss what companies should know as they embrace generative AI, including key legal issues, the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, and unique due diligence concerns when acquiring or investing in companies that develop or use generative AI. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is generative AI, and why has it become so newsworthy? What are the key legal issues raised by AI...
2023-09-01
33 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 167: New Restrictions on Investment in China with Michael Zhang and Reid Whitten of Sheppard Mullin
In this episode, Michael Zhang, managing partner of Sheppard Mullin's Shanghai office, and Reid Whitten, managing partner of the firm's London office, join host Scott Maberry to discuss a new law that, for the first time, will prevent some U.S. investments in China. What We Discussed in This Episode: Why would the United States impose a new trade restriction on its third-largest trading partner? What sectors will be affected? When do the prohibitions come into effect? What investors will the investment restrictions apply to? Ho...
2023-08-24
35 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 157: Analyzing Risks and Opportunities Facing Multinational Companies with Michael P.A. Cohen and Scott Maberry
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene is a horizon-scanning podcast targeted at the C-suite that explores the risks facing multinationals doing business without borders. Multinational businesses have always been affected by major developments in international trade, global risk, and geopolitical shifts. The importance of these issues is increasing every day in light of events such as the U.S.-China trade war, the global response to the war in Ukraine, and the risks posed by rogue state actors such as Iran and North Korea. In order to provide actionable insights into global law and policy developments, Sheppard Mullin has...
2023-01-18
30 min
Sheppard Mullin's Restructure This!
Restructure This! Episode 16: Current Trends in SPACs with Bill Kane
Sheppard Mullin's Restructure THIS! podcast explores the latest trends and controversies in chapter 11 bankruptcy, commercial insolvency and distressed investing. In this episode, Sheppard Mullin partner and former Illinois Assistant Attorney General Bill Kane joins host Justin Bernbrock to discuss current trends in Special Purpose Acquisition Company (“SPACs”) deals, including how a cooling economy creates the potential for more SPAC-related litigation and how an uptick in such litigation could ultimately result in more restructuring activity. What We Discussed In This Episode: What’s behind the recent surge in the popularity of SPACs? What are some common i...
2022-10-26
28 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Additional Sanctions Against Russia: What Businesses Need to Know with Reid Whitten
For this episode of French Insider, Reid Whitten joins host Julien Banquart to discuss the impact of sanctions imposed against Russia in the wake of the Ukraine invasion. Topics addressed include the current and potential impacts of the sanction regime on companies doing business in or with Russian and Ukraine (including French multinationals), factors businesses should bear in mind as sanctions are announced and implemented, and whether or not the sanctions will be effective against Russia. Reid Whitten is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office, practicing in international trade regulations and investigations. He also shares h...
2022-04-29
24 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Navigating the Metaverse with Jim Gatto
Joining host Sarah Aberg is Jim Gatto. Jim joins us today to discuss the metaverse, the technology and business models involved in these virtual worlds, the role of NFTs and cryptocurrency in the digital economy, and the legal, regulatory, and governance issues that can arise when companies seek to enter that space. Jim Gatto is a Partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office, where he leads the Blockchain & Fintech Team, Social Media & Games Team, and Open Source Team. Jim’s practice focuses on blockchain, interactive entertainment, digital art, AI, and online gambling. He advises clients on IP...
2022-03-31
27 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Nota Bene Episode 84: Organizational Integrity in the Post-Pandemic Enforcement Environment with Jonathan Aronie and Joseph Jay (Winter Repeat)
This episode was originally published on June 3rd, 2020 as Episode 84. The coronavirus pandemic has proven to be the most significant business crisis in global history. What will it take for multinational companies to aptly respond to the crisis while managing potential future harm from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) audits and investigations? Michael is joined by two guests, Jonathan Aronie and Joe Jay, from Sheppard Mullin’s Organizational Integrity Group (OIG). Jonathan Aronie is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Sheppard Mullin, and the co-leader of the firm’s Government Contracts and In...
2021-11-24
50 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
How European State Aid Impacts French Subsidiaries of U.S. Companies with Jacques Derenne
For subsidiaries of U.S. companies looking to establish and/or grow their presence in an EU Member State and are perhaps seeking financial assistance from one of the Member States, it’s important to be aware of the European Union’s regulation of State aid. What is State aid and how does it impact U.S. companies with subsidiaries in the European Union, including France? We’re discussing the latest updates to EU State aid and discussing these controls vis-à-vis COVID-19. Joining the podcast is Jacques Derenne, the Co-Leader of Sheppard Mullin’s Antitrust and Competitio...
2021-09-01
44 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Navigating Troubled Company Acquisitions in the Wake of COVID-19 with Ori Katz (Summer Repeat)
This episode was originally published on June 29, 2021 as Episode 132. The beginning of 2021 saw a decline in business bankruptcy filings, in contrast to the corona virus-related surge in filings witnessed in 2020. Will this trend continue? Or will bankruptcy filings pick up as more businesses struggle to recover from the effects of the pandemic? Joining me to explore the 2021 bankruptcy trends in the business world is bankruptcy attorney and expert Ori Katz. Ori shares his insight on the intricacies of business bankruptcies and the popular 363 bankruptcy sales. Ori Katz is a partner and Practice Group Leader of t...
2021-08-25
1h 01
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
What are NFT's and Are They Here to Stay? with James Gatto (Summer Repeat)
This episode was originally published on May 11, 2021 as Episode 125. When the artist Beeple recently sold a digital work of art for $69 million, it caught the world’s attention especially because that one-of-a-kind digital art was a non-fungible token (NFT). In this episode, we’re taking a look at this emerging blockchain technology and exploring how NFTs are transforming digital artwork. We’re also discussing the legal ramifications of this new type of ownership. Joining me for this conversation is Jim Gatto. Jim is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washingto...
2021-08-18
47 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Asia Q3 Check In: Vaccine Rollouts and China’s Capital Markets with Paul Kim
As Asia’s economies attempt to recover from the grip of COVID-19, they face added obstacles brought on by slow vaccine rollouts and new pandemic restrictions. We’re exploring the latest economic and regulatory developments in the Asia markets in Q3 including the impact of the new Delta variant of the virus, vaccinations, and China’s crackdown on ridesharing giant, Didi. Joining me for this conversation is Seoul, Korea-based attorney, Paul Kim. Paul graduated in Economics from the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private...
2021-08-04
49 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Understanding a Company’s Sales and Use Tax Liabilities in the U.S. with Justin Hepworth
Taxes can be complicated. This is especially true in the United States, where not only is there a Federal tax system, but every state has its own tax system as well. Understanding your tax liabilities in the U.S. means understanding the intricacies of the tax system of each state you’re doing business in. How are tax liabilities assessed and what type of taxes can a French company doing business in the U.S. be subject to? In this episode, we’re providing a high-level view of what every French company should know about potential state tax liabilities in t...
2021-08-01
25 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
What’s Driving the Shift Toward Renewable Energy? with Paul Kaufman and Ben Huffman
Clean energy technology has been on the rise. As companies strive to become more sustainable and the cost of manufacturing renewable energy continues to decline, we’re taking a look at the driving factors behind the shift toward renewable energy and exploring how multinationals can meaningfully participate in this market. Joining me for this conversation are attorneys Paul Kaufman and Ben Huffman. Paul Kaufman is a partner of the Real Estate and Land Use and Environment Practice Groups in Sheppard Mullin’s San Diego (Del Mar) office. Paul has been an energy lawyer since 1984. Over a car...
2021-07-07
51 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Time Management, Customer Service, and Negotiations as a French Business in the U.S. with Aurélie Bessière
Expanding your business to another country is not easy: there are cultural barriers and business idiosyncrasies to learn. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the important steps every French company looking to develop, launch, and grow a business in the U.S. should understand. Joining host Valérie Demont is Aurélie Bessière, Venture Partner at Otium Capital, the family office of Pierre-Edouard Stérin. Prior to joining Otium, Aurélie was the CEO for Palais des Thés USA, the US subsidiary of Palais des Thés, a French specialty tea company with operation...
2021-07-01
27 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
U.S. Sanctions Against Russia: Valid or Ineffective Economic Policy? with Fatema Merchant and Mario Torrico
U.S.-Russia relations have been complicated, to say the least. Given Russia’s recent cyberattacks on SolarWinds and the government-directed attempts to influence the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the Biden administration is stepping up and issuing sanctions against the Russian government to curtail harmful foreign activities. But do these sanctions make a difference? I’m joined by attorneys Fatema Merchant and Mario Torrico to discuss the efficacy of U.S. sanctions against Russia. Fatema Merchant is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations and International Trade and White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations Practice Groups in Sheppar...
2021-06-23
52 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
What Managers Need to Know About the Changing Employment Landscape with Adam Rosenthal
The employment landscape has been forever changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As employers, managers, and human resources professionals learn to navigate the ambiguity of the new workplace, we’re diving into some of the short-term and long-term changes and strategies that will help business leaders remain connected and effective. Joining me to discuss his newly published book, Managing Employees Without Fear: How to Follow the Law, Build a Positive Work Culture, and Avoid Getting Sued, is author and labor and employment attorney Adam Rosenthal. Adam and I explore several topics from his book including identifying implicit bia...
2021-06-02
45 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
How French Companies Can Prepare to Do Business in the U.S. with Paula Clozel [FI 003]
Understanding the nuances of American culture, society, economy, and legal system is imperative to the success of any French company looking to do business in the U.S. From selecting the right location to vetting vendors, hiring and retaining employees to setting a budget, we’re exploring the logistics of what foreign companies need to do prior to coming to the U.S. Joining host Valerie Demont for this conversation is Paula Clozel. Paula Clozel is the plant manager at Creapharm CS USA. Creapharm Clinical Supplies is a worldwide logistics company providing support to pharmaceutical and biotech com...
2021-06-01
24 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
Business Immigration Challenges Companies Should Know About in 2021 with Julie Myers Wood [FI 002]
For U.S. companies looking to hire foreign employees or international businesses looking to invest in the U.S., navigating the ever-changing U.S. immigration landscape can be tricky. This is especially true now that President Biden has taken office and is looking to reset and reshape immigration policies. We’re exploring key immigration challenges facing international companies looking to do business in the U.S. Joining host Sarah Aberg is the CEO of Guidepost Solutions, Julie Myers Wood. Ms. Wood has more than 25 years of experience in the public and private sector working on regulatory and enf...
2021-06-01
26 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Sales Tax by State: What It Means for Your Business with Justin Hepworth
Many companies do business in multiple states in the U.S. What they might not be aware of is that tax regulations in each state might mandate them to collect and pay sales and use tax for transactions in those states. This is true even if the company does not have a physical presence in that state. In this episode, we’re taking a look at the specific laws that every business owner should know in order to remain compliant with state tax regulations. Joining me for this insightful conversation is tax expert and attorney, Justin Hepworth. Ju...
2021-05-19
42 min
Sheppard Mullin's French Insider
What Businesses Should Know About International Trade Policies Under the New Administration with Reid Whitten
After four years of an “America First” trade approach, the new Biden administration is looking to rebalance U.S. trade policies and rebuild international relationships. Will there be a complete return to pre-Trump trade policies? Can businesses expect the new administration to more effectively promote U.S. economic interests while reestablishing the U.S. as a global trade leader? We explore these questions and more in this episode. Joining host Sarah Ben-Moussa is Reid Whitten. Reid is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office, practicing in international trade regulations and investigations. He shares his time serving clie...
2021-05-18
23 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
What are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Are They Here to Stay? with James Gatto
When the artist Beeple recently sold a digital work of art for $69 million, it caught the world’s attention especially because that one-of-a-kind digital art was a non-fungible token (NFT). In this episode, we’re taking a look at this emerging blockchain technology and exploring how NFTs are transforming digital artwork. We’re also discussing the legal ramifications of this new type of ownership. Joining me for this conversation is Jim Gatto. Jim is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. He is also Team Leader of the firm's B...
2021-05-12
47 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Charting the New World of Music Royalty Investment with Sid Fohrman [Replay]
This episode was originally published on February 2, 2021 as Episode 111. Music royalty investments have become a big global business. For investors looking for a growing industry to tap into, the music royalty market might be it. Will a flood in investment funds impact the music business overall? We’re exploring how the recent flurry of investment money into this market will continue to impact the industry. Joining me for this conversation is Sid Fohrman. Sid is a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s acclaimed Entertainment and Digital Media Practice Group and Leader of the firm’s Music Industr...
2021-05-05
33 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Europe Q2 Check In: Brexit Updates and Antitrust Laws in the Digital Economy with Oliver Heinisch
Joining me this week for the podcast quarterly check in with Europe is International Competition specialist Oliver Heinisch from London. Oliver shares the latest updates from the continent, including insight on Brexit, European merger controls, and the adequacy of GDPR enforcement. Oliver is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s London and Brussels offices. Oliver advises on all areas of EU, UK and German competition law with a focus on international cartel and abuse of dominance procedures including related antitrust litigation matters as well as merger control law. He also regularly advi...
2021-04-28
39 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Asia Q2 Check In: Global Supply Chain Challenges and China’s Economic Pursuits with Paul Kim
As the world emerges from the global economic shut down that occurred in 2020 due to the pandemic, many multinational companies are facing production issues and supply shortages. The challenge, in 2021, will be for companies to strengthen their supply chains and explore domestic manufacturing alternatives. Joining me for this conversation is Seoul, Korea-based attorney and Asia markets expert, Paul Kim, to explore these supply chain challenges and new economic opportunities in Q2. Paul Kim graduated in Economics from the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in p...
2021-04-07
51 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
The State of Competition in the U.S. Healthcare Industry with John Carroll
2020 brought about rapid change in the American healthcare industry. Many hospitals and healthcare providers are turning to mergers as a means of providing improved health services to the population at scale. These consolidations, however, do not occur without setting off antitrust alarms. In this episode, we’re exploring the current state of the U.S. healthcare system and the application of antitrust regulation in this space. Joining me for this conversation is John D. Carroll. John is a partner in the Antitrust & Competition Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin Washington, D.C. office. John’s practice focuses on ci...
2021-03-31
49 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Exploring the International Trade Roadmap Ahead with Scott Maberry and Reid Whitten
The U.S.-China relationship continues to be a contentious one. Tensions over trade, technologies like 5G networks, and other issues flared over the past few years. What changes to international relations, if any, can the new presidential administration bring about, and what policies from the former administration will have lasting implications? Joining me for this discussion are attorneys and global commerce specialists, Scott Maberry and Reid Whitten. Scott Maberry is an International Trade partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin Washington, D.C. office. Scott counsels clients an...
2021-03-24
50 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
The Critical Nature of Labor & Employment Diligence in Corporate Transactions with Kevin Cloutier and Shawn Fabian
From due diligence to post-acquisition, there are various labor and employment issues that businesses should pay attention to in order to ensure smooth corporate transactions and integrations. Employee classifications and trade secret protections are two of several issues we explore in this episode with labor and employment law experts Kevin Cloutier and Shawn Fabian. Kevin Cloutier is a partner in the Labor and Employment and Business Trial Practice Groups at Sheppard Mullin. He is the Leader of the Firm's Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Teams. Kevin is a member of the Firm’s Diversity and Inclusion and Compensation Com...
2021-03-17
46 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Challenging the U.S. Big Tech Antitrust Debate Assumptions: A Deep Dive with Thomas Dillickrath and Bill Margeson
The U.S. Senate has introduced legislation that presents dramatic changes to the current state of U.S. antitrust law, driven by the assumption that Big Tech as it has evolved currently constitutes a series of defined market monopolies. But the Economist recently questions whether that assumption should be reconsidered given the rise in shares of second and third firms in these markets over the past five years. Adding to any reconsiderations is the intensifying and game-changing competition among the Big Tech industries and the abundance of Big Tech newcomers which poses the question of whether the current market s...
2021-03-10
52 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
European Q1 Check In: Brexit, Digital Markets Act, and the New Europe with Oliver Heinisch
Joining me this week for the podcast quarterly check in with Europe is International Competition specialist Oliver Heinisch from London. We discuss the “New Europe,” tracking immediate impacts of Brexit on the United Kingdom (UK) and European Union (EU), and forecast the near-term future, from a legal and regulatory standpoint impacting international business. We also discuss the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, making its way through the legislative process in Brussels, but already enacted in Germany, Europe’s largest market. Oliver is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s London and Brussels...
2021-03-03
36 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
The New Global Business of Cyberattack, from Ransomware to a Now-Ubiquitous State of Breach with Kari Rollins
Cyberattacks have become big business, from the standpoint of both the attackers and attorneys pursuing liability compensation from corporate attack victims. Threat actors range well beyond hacker cults of old, now including sophisticated state actors, large businesses organized for the very purpose of cyber breach and theft, and complex threat networks that aggregate information formerly treated as innocuous. Ransomware is changing the state of cyber insurance, and both National and State regulations across the globe are entering the field to govern the conduct of business victims in this climate, both in terms of ransom payments themselves, and subsequent obligations t...
2021-02-24
49 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
How Europe is Filling Enforcement Gaps for Digital Gatekeepers with Robert Klotz and Ciara Barbu-O’Connor
Digital platforms and companies have transformed the world in ways no other industry has done before in such dramatic ways. However, these platforms have transitioned from alternative channels to major players (and often, the only players) in many sectors of the economy, raising antitrust issues. Joining me for this conversation are two experts, Robert Klotz and Ciara Barbu-O’Connor, and we’re exploring how the European Commission is regulating the rise of tech giants. Robert Klotz is a partner in the Antitrust & Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Brussels office. Robert concentrates on all aspects of EU and...
2021-02-10
46 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Charting the New World of Music Royalty Investment with Sid Fohrman
Music royalty investments have become a big global business. For investors looking for a growing industry to tap into, the music royalty market might be it. Will a flood in investment funds impact the music business overall? We’re exploring how the recent flurry of investment money into this market will continue to impact the industry. Joining me for this conversation is Sid Fohrman. Sid is a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s acclaimed Entertainment and Digital Media Practice Group and Leader of the firm’s Music Industry Team, and Leader of the firm's Esports Industry Team. Sid repres...
2021-02-03
32 min
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Mapping U.S. Domestic and Extraterritorial Trade Secret Protection and Enforcement with Robert Friedman
Intellectual property rights provide intangible yet valuable assets that multinationals can leverage in the 21st century. One such exclusive property right is trade secrets. Almost every business has the potential to create trade secrets. What is a trade secret and how can companies acquire and, more importantly, protect these intellectual property rights? Joining me for this conversation is Robert Friedman, who provides a roadmap for employers looking to properly care for, protect, and possibly defend their company trade secrets. Robert is a partner and Practice Group Leader of the Business Trial Practice Group and is...
2021-01-27
38 min
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Artificial Intelligence: Landmark 2020 Developments and Rapid Business Adoption with Siraj Husain
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a significant impact on how businesses utilize technology and is further the object of a currently estimated $13 Trillion economic arms race between the world’s leading economies from Asia to Europe and North America. Developments in 2020 have been nothing short of revolutionary, breaking through where human achievement has been wallowing for decades. And AI is now in the realm of the multinational world, with major companies leading both innovation and adoption. This episode features a conversation with Siraj Husain about the AI developments businesses need to know about from 2020, with a near term look ahea...
2021-01-13
30 min
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The Corporate Investor Movement Toward Environmental, Social, and Governmental Policies with Allison Troianos and Ariel Yehezkel
Company investors and consequently, corporate boards, are acknowledging the importance of implementing good environmental, social, and governmental (“ESG”) policies to help mitigate risk, attract quality leadership, and establish satisfied employees. In this episode, we’re exploring the benefits of implementing ESG’s for all corporate stakeholders. Joining me for this conversation are two guests, Allison Troianos and Ariel Yehezkel. Allison Wu Troianos is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin New York office. Allison’s practice focuses on advising companies on a broad range of corporate transactional matters, including mergers and acquisition...
2020-12-02
49 min
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Asia Q4 Check In: Asia Continues Marching Forward Post-Pandemic with Paul Kim
Our Asian markets expert, Paul Kim, joins the conversation with updates on the recovery efforts post-pandemic in Asia. We further explore China’s rise as a dominant figure in the world economy, the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on multinational companies, and the progress of Eastern countries despite COVID setbacks. Paul is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Seoul office advising clients on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A...
2020-11-25
50 min
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European Q4 Check In: Brexit, Digital Platform Regulation, and National Security Regulation with Oliver Heinisch
For our Quarterly European check in, we’re looking at the latest updates with Brexit and the impact on multinational companies. We’re also discussing the regulation of Big Tech companies in the European Union (EU) and exploring if Europe is entering a new era of national security trade regime in line with other jurisdictions across the globe. Oliver is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s London and Brussels offices. Oliver advises on all areas of EU, UK and German competition law with a focus on international cartel and abuse of domi...
2020-11-18
41 min
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The Diversity and Inclusion Imperative: Codifying Equality into the Lawyer’s Professional Code with David Douglass
The conversation about diversity and inclusion in the legal profession has become an increasingly significant and dire one. It’s time for the legal profession to take responsibility for implementing initiatives that ensure a diverse and inclusive industry. What can the American Bar Association as well as individual lawyers do to recognize the profession’s duty to promote equality? My guest in this episode offers a significant solution in the form of a new ethical rule. Joining me for this conversation is David Douglass. David is Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin’s 100-lawyer Washington, D.C. office and a p...
2020-10-27
29 min
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Examining European Union State Aid in the Face of COVID and Brexit with Jacques Derenne and Robert Klotz
As European Union State aid rules evolve in their efforts to “level the playing field” among member states, we’re examining the impact of current events like COVID-19 and Brexit on general State aid rules and discussing anticipated future policy changes. Joining me for this conversation are two guests, Jacques Derenne and Robert Klotz. Jacques Derenne is the Co-Leader of Sheppard Mullin’s Antitrust and Competition Group and the head of the EU Competition & Regulatory practice at Sheppard Mullin’s Brussels office. He is a member of the Brussels and Paris bars. He is also a Professor at the Univ...
2020-10-21
57 min
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Catching up with Global Climate Regulation with Nico van Aelstyn
The Earth’s climate is changing. With unprecedented fires in California and the State’s litigation with the federal government, the Brazilian rainforest fires, and the aircraft industry’s inability to curb aircraft emissions, the current dire question becomes: Is there hope for the future of our planet? To help us answer that question is my guest Nicholas W. (“Nico”) van Aelstyn. Nico is a partner in the Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin San Francisco office. Nicholas has more than 25 years of environmental counseling and litigation experience. His environmental compliance counseling...
2020-10-14
59 min
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Unpacking the Pendulum of American Patent Policy Then, Now, and Forward with Rob Masters
As we pivot into the next generation of technology for the 21st century, we’re taking a look at the only intellectual property rights to be mentioned in the U.S. Constitution – patents. We’re joined by Rob Masters to explore how patent litigation has evolved over the years, how it continues to develop, and how the courts and the American Congress have impacted the value of the American patent in the modern era. Robert Masters is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. He focuses his practice on intel...
2020-09-30
1h 10
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s Mark on U.S. Antitrust Law for 2020 with Thomas Dillickrath and Bevin Newman
The United States Supreme Court infrequently hears antitrust cases but when it decides to hear a case, the Court has the power to shape the framework of American antitrust laws. In this episode, we’re examining the implications of the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the 2019 Apple Inc. v. Pepper case and the role of the Court in bringing antitrust laws in alignment with modern economic understanding. Joining me for this conversation are two guests: Thomas Dillickrath and Bevin Newman. Thomas Dillickrath is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin...
2020-09-23
40 min
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The Seismic Changes Renewables Are Bringing to Energy Transmission and Its Infrastructure with Mark Sundback
There is a massive transformation taking place with the U.S. energy infrastructure. As renewable energy increases in importance and continues to displace oil and gas, we’re taking a closer look at how North America’s energy markets are transforming. Joining me for this conversation is Mark Sundback. Mark is a partner in the Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. Since 1981, Mark has been engaged in the representation of energy industry participants before federal and state agencies charged with jurisdiction over energy markets and their participants. ...
2020-09-16
35 min
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Examining Amnesty Conditions Under the U.S. Antitrust Leniency Scheme with Dylan Ballard and Mike Scarborough
Antitrust litigation of cartels in the U.S. is a complex area of law that skilled attorneys must guide their clients through. To fully understand the nuances of this area of law, we’re exploring the development of the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act (ACPERA) over the years and the growth of cartel litigation in the U.S. Joining me for this conversation are two guests, Dylan Ballard and Mike Scarborough. Dylan Ballard is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s San Francisco office, where he leads the firm’s San...
2020-09-09
46 min
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Mapping Capital Markets and Securities Enforcement in the Current COVID-19 Moment with Jamie Mercer and John Stigi
While COVID-19 took the American capital markets by surprise, the resulting impact might be better than expected. We’re taking a look at how American capital markets are faring in these pandemic times, including a closer look at the world of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and securities litigation. Joining me for this conversation are two guests – Jamie Mercer and John Stigi. Jamie Mercer is a partner in the Corporate Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s San Diego (Del Mar) and London offices. Jamie’s practice focuses on corporate law, with an emphasis in U.S. and cros...
2020-09-02
51 min
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China Q3 Check In: Trade Wars, GDP Growth, Pandemic Comparatives, and Hong Kong with Michael Zhang
With tensions between the U.S. and China not likely to de-escalate any time soon, what is likely to happen in the upcoming months regarding the trade war? What would a retaliation by China look like and how would any action affect multinational companies doing business in China? We’re checking in on China and its latest happenings with our local expert, Michael Zhang. Michael Zhang is a partner in the Corporate Practice Group, Antitrust Practice Group and the Intellectual Property Practice Groups in Sheppard Mullin’s Shanghai office. He has a deep understanding of China’s legal...
2020-08-05
50 min
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European Q3 Check In: Merger Clearance and Data Protection Court Rulings and Brexit Updates with Oliver Heinisch
There is a lot currently happening in the European Union. From the latest European Court opinions with respect to merger clearance, dominance violations, data protection and state aid to Brexit, we’re checking in with our European expert, Oliver Heinisch, to hear the latest developments. Oliver is a partner in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s London and Brussels offices. Oliver advises on all areas of EU, UK and German competition law with a focus on international cartel and abuse of dominance procedures including related antitrust litigation matters as well as merger control law...
2020-07-22
49 min
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Asia Check In: COVID Recovery, China’s National Security Law for Hong Kong, and Navigating a U.S.-China Cold War with Paul Kim
Almost five months after the first signs of the coronavirus outbreak in Asia, we’re checking in with our Asian markets expert, Paul Kim, to hear about the latest legal and economic developments in the fight against COVID-19 and the road to recovery. Paul also shares recent developments in China’s national security law for Hong Kong and the strain on immigration between countries. Paul is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mulli...
2020-07-15
51 min
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What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know About Distressed Financial Transactions with Ariel Yehezkel
What is in store for companies that are on the cusp of financial distress and might be facing potential mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or liquidation? We’re discussing what buyers and sellers should keep in mind while engaging in distressed financial transactions. Joining me for this conversation is Ariel Yehezkel. Ariel is a partner in the Sheppard Mullin New York office. He is the Practice Group Leader of the firm’s Corporate and Securities Practice Group. He concentrates his transactional practice on domestic and cross border mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, growth capital, minority investments, financing, join...
2020-06-24
44 min
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Post-Pandemic International Competition Regulations that are Suddenly In Play with Leo Caseria, Jacques Derenne, David Garcia, and Bevin Newman
We’re examining several topics that relate to competition regulation in a post-pandemic world. First, we’re exploring how the European Union (EU) is providing (or failing to provide) state aid to companies that need it. Then, we’re shifting our attention to business bankruptcy filings and the potential avoidance of competition regulations that apply to merger transactions. Finally, we’re discussing scarcity and price gouging in the U.S. Joining me for this conversation is a panel of esteemed guests, Leo Caseria, Jacques Derenne, David Garcia, and Bevin Newman. Leo Caseria is a partner in the A...
2020-06-17
1h 05
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Trade Wars: The Rise of Export Controls and the Impact on the Growth of Technology with Reid Whitten
What is the next move in the China-U.S. trade war? Where does the U.S. currently stand, what changes in exports have been implemented since the beginning of the trade war, and how might the war impact the growth of the technology sector? Joining me for this conversation is Reid Whitten. Reid is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office, practicing in international trade regulations and investigations. He shares his time serving clients out of the Washington, D.C. office. Reid is a thought leader on cross-border business regulations. Reid is an Adjunct Professor at...
2020-06-10
48 min
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Organizational Integrity in the Post-Pandemic Enforcement Environment with Jonathan Aronie and Joseph Jay
The coronavirus pandemic has proven to be the most significant business crisis in global history. What will it take for multinational companies to aptly respond to the crisis while managing potential future harm from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) audits and investigations? I’m joined by two guests, Jonathan Aronie and Joe Jay, from Sheppard Mullin’s Organizational Integrity Group (OIG). Jonathan Aronie is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Sheppard Mullin, and the co-leader of the firm’s Government Contracts and Internal Investigations Practice Group. In 2013, Jonathan was appointed by the U.S. Dist...
2020-06-03
50 min
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Fraud Enforcement and Policing COVID Relief: What Businesses Need to Know with Chuck Kreindler
With $3 trillion of stimulus money already disbursed and $3 trillion more scheduled to be distributed to the American people in the near future, we’re taking a look at the type of oversight provisions included in the CARES Act that allow the Federal government to police COVID relief money. Joining me for this conversation is Chuck Kreindler. Chuck is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group and the White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations Team Leader at Sheppard Mullin. What We Discuss in This Episode: How will the Federal government conduct ov...
2020-05-27
41 min
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South Korea’s Bellwether on the Pandemic Market Recovery with Paul Kim
The world as we knew it just a few months ago in January, when we last spoke with our Asian-markets expert Paul Kim, has completely changed. No one could have predicted the unprecedented nature of the economic, cultural, and geopolitical changes that the coronavirus pandemic has brought about. We’re joined by Paul for an update on the Asian markets. Paul is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Seoul office advisin...
2020-05-06
52 min
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COVID-19 and Other Change Agents to the Healthcare Industry Outlook for 2020 with Mike McKinnon
Healthcare systems in the U.S. are feeling the stress of COVID-19. In an attempt to respond to the unexpected impact of the virus on the healthcare industry, the government along with private industry have implemented various measures to help weather the changes while continuing to serve the needs of patients. We’re taking a closer look at what changes have been implemented thus far and forecasting policy changes going forward. Joining me for this conversation is Michael McKinnon. Mike is a partner in the Corporate Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin Orange County office. Michael is le...
2020-04-22
46 min
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Labor, Employment, and Immigration in a Pandemic World with Kelly Hensley, Denise Giraudo, and Greg Berk
Furloughs. Layoffs. Loss of work visas. The state of employment in the U.S. is in flux due to the coronavirus, and employers and employees are left to figure out how to best deal with the changing regulations in this space. Joining me for this conversation are three guests: Kelly Hensley, Denise Giraudo, and Greg Berk. Kelly Hensley is a partner in the Sheppard Mullin Los Angeles office and is Leader of the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Group. She specializes in labor and employment counseling and wage and hour matters. Denise Giraudo...
2020-04-15
47 min
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Emerging from COVID-19: China Restarts Its Engine with Shanghai’s Michael Zhang
As China picks up the pieces following the COVID-19 aftermath, we’re taking a look at how China managed to swiftly bring the crisis under control throughout the country. Is there hope for other countries around the world that are struggling to contain the spread of the virus? What can we learn from China’s response to the pandemic? Joining me for this conversation is Michael Zhang, a partner in the Corporate Practice Group, Antitrust Practice Group and the Intellectual Property Practice Groups in Sheppard Mullin’s Shanghai office. He has a deep understanding of China’s legal sy...
2020-03-25
50 min
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“Quarantine and Chill”: Will COVID-19 Impact the Cannabis Industry? with Whitney Hodges
The uncertainty of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has permeated every aspect of our society - personally and economically. As we continue to navigate this “new normal,” we’re taking a closer look at how the virus might affect all of the various players in the cannabis industry and discussing what cannabis businesses can expect over the next year. Joining me for this conversation is Whitney Hodges. Whitney is a partner in the Real Estate, Land Use and Natural Resources Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin San Diego office. She is the leader of the firm’s Cannabis Industry T...
2020-03-18
38 min
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Space Law: License, Launch, Finance, Insurance, and Responsible Space Stewardship with Brian Weimer
This conversation is out of this world! We’re exploring the laws and regulations surrounding satellites and the space telecommunications industry. Our guest, Brian Weimer, joins us to share his insight on the growth of the satellite industry over the years and the steps required to obtain the appropriate licenses and clearances to launch a satellite into space. Brian Weimer is a corporate partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office and Leader of the firm's Communications Practice Group. Brian provides transactional and regulatory advice to clients in the telecommunications industry, with particular emphasis on satellite, wirel...
2020-03-11
47 min
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Shifting Regulatory Landscapes at the FDA: Cannabis, Vaping and Intelligent Medical Devices with Allison Fulton
2019 ushered in numerous changes and new initiatives at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). From the increasing popularity of cannabis use to the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence in medical devices, we’re reflecting on some of the initiatives the FDA tackled in 2019 and exploring what lies ahead for the agency in 2020. Joining me for this conversation is Allison Fulton. Allison is a partner in the Life Sciences and FDA team and is based in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. Allison advises life sciences companies, including pharmaceutical, medical device, dietary supplement, food and...
2020-03-04
52 min
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Asia Check In: The Coronavirus’s Impact on Business, the Trilateral Summit, and Japan’s Criminal Justice System with Paul Kim
As we check in on the Asian markets for the first quarter of the year, we’re diving into various current events including the coronavirus epidemic, the Trilateral Summit between Japan, China, and Korea, and Carlos Ghosn’s complaints of the Japanese criminal justice system. Joining me for this discussion is Paul Kim. Paul is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with honors, and obtained his juris doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Seoul office advising clients on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), pri...
2020-02-12
45 min
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Challenges and Opportunities Facing Women in the Healthcare Industry with Amanda Zablocki and Danielle Vrabie
As women in professional industries such as finance, healthcare, and law continue to make strides in breaking down barriers, there still remains great gender disparity when examining the leadership levels. I’m joined by Amanda Zablocki and Danielle Vrabie, founders of the Women in Healthcare Leadership Collaborative at Sheppard Mullin to explore the challenges and opportunities presented for women in the healthcare industry. Amanda Zablocki is an attorney in the Corporate Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s New York office and is a member of the firm’s healthcare practice team. Amanda's practice is focused on representing healthc...
2020-01-29
37 min
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Latin America Check In: What to Know About Doing Business in Mexico with Laura Nava and Alejandro Moreno
If you’re interested in becoming a foreign investor or doing business in Mexico, you’ll want to hear the salient tips shared by my Mexico markets experts on the show today, Laura Nava and Alejandro Moreno. From establishing the right connections to understanding business formalities and pace, we’re diving deep with our quarterly Latin America and Mexico check in. Laura Nava is a registered foreign legal consultant in California and is licensed to practice in Mexico and New York. She is a member of the Corporate and Labor and Employment Practice Groups in Sheppard Mullin’s San Di...
2020-01-22
39 min
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The Intersection of Emerging Technologies, Foreign Investments, and Export Controls with Reid Whitten
As technology continues to rapidly evolve and governmental regulations struggle to keep up with its development, multinationals are left wondering how to manage technological developments and foreign investments in the face of emerging controls. We’re exploring how companies can adjust to government regulations impacting the development of their technologies and what affect, if any, any such technology has on national security. Joining me for this conversation is Reid Whitten. Reid is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office, practicing in international trade regulations and investigations. He shares his time serving clients out of the Washington, D...
2019-12-11
41 min
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Exploring South Korea’s Economic Growth and Multinational Business Climate with Paul Kim
As South Korea’s economy, population, and culture have evolved over the past 50 years, the country has quickly risen and taken a seat as one of the world’s most important economic markets and national players, especially in the areas of manufacturing and exporting. We’re exploring South Korea’s strongest industries and relationships with other economic powers like the United States, China and the European Union. Joining me for this discussion is Paul Kim. Paul is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with honors, and obtained his juris doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in...
2019-12-04
34 min
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Organizational Integrity and Solving Reputational Threat with Jonathan Aronie, David Douglass, and Joseph Jay
Approaching organizational integrity to resolve reputational threats before and after they may occur requires accounting for corporate values, public trust, corporate stakeholders, and reputation while seeking out and handling corporate issues. To aid multinational companies with any such assessments, the Organizational Integrity Group at Sheppard Mullin was created by my guests today, Jonathan Aronie, Joe Jay, and David Douglass. Jonathan Aronie is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Sheppard Mullin, and the co-leader of the firm’s Government Contracts and Internal Investigations Practice Group. In 2013, Jonathan was appointed by the U.S. District Co...
2019-11-20
42 min
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Understanding International Enforcement of Judgments with Neil Popovic
Successful litigation doesn’t simply depend on obtaining a favorable judgment, but it rests on the ability to enforce that judgment. When it comes to international business relationships, what should multi-national businesses know about the enforcement of foreign judgments in the U.S. or the enforcement of U.S. judgments in foreign countries? We’re joined by international arbitration attorney Neil Popovic. Neil is a partner in the Business Trial Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s San Francisco office and is Team Leader of the International Litigation and Arbitration team. What We Discussed in This Episod...
2019-11-06
51 min
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Technology and the Changing Music Industry Landscape with Sid Fohrman
As technology continues to grow and evolve, its impact on the music industry and the way artists create and distribute their art has been monumental. In this episode, we’re exploring the changes that are taking place in the music industry brought about by the rise of streaming services, the proliferation of artists, and new laws and regulations. Joining me for this conversation is Sid Fohrman. Sid is a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s acclaimed Entertainment and Digital Media Practice Group and Leader of the firm’s Music Industry Team, and Leader of the firm's Esports Industry Team...
2019-10-02
34 min
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The Four Fundamentals of a Corporate Governance Crisis with John Tishler
We’ve explored the topic of crisis management in a prior episode but now we turn our attention to how C-Suite members can handle crises when they’re within their own governance structure. What happens when a company’s Board of Directors must step in to help lead the organization in a time of change? Whether you’re a company of two or 20,000, we’re discussing what corporate leaders need to know to survive this time of change. Joining me for this lively conversation is John Tishler. John is a partner in the Corporate Practice Group in Sheppard M...
2019-09-25
38 min
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It’s All About Capital with Colleen McDonald
There has been a resurgence and renewed vigor in the new economy securitization market, particularly on the U.S. west coast which has become the hub of FinTech activity. We’re exploring this changing landscape of the securitization market with the increase of access to information through technology and the uptick in FinTech companies. Joining me for this conversation is Colleen McDonald. Colleen is a seasoned securitization and structured finance attorney with significant market know-how in terms of both working capital financing and capital markets transactions. Colleen works with banks, marketplace lenders and alternative capital providers, fintech co...
2019-08-07
41 min
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Crisis Averted: Lessons Learned from the College Admissions Scandal with Joseph Jay
In what is being called the largest admissions scams in U.S. history, referred to as the Varsity Blues Scandal, at least 50 people, including celebrities, were charged with felonies. The scandal shook the American people’s beliefs in the integrity of higher education institutions. My guest today, Joseph Jay, author of Bloomberg Law article titled, “I Helped Investigate 18 Years of Paper Classes at UNC – Lessons for the Admissions Scandal,” joins me to highlight lessons learned from his work on the University of North Carolina paper class scandal. We explore the takeaways from these scandals and what C-Suite members ca...
2019-07-24
33 min
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Executive Branch Forecast Q3: Mueller’s Testimony, the Fiscal Cliff, and Gerrymandering with Jonathan Meyer
As we enter the third quarter of 2019, we’re joined by our Executive Branch expert, Jon Meyer, to look at anticipated happenings during the second half of the year including what to expect from Mueller’s testimony, the Congressional fiscal cliff, the results of the 2017 tax cuts, the Supreme Court’s decisions regarding gerrymandering and its effect on the right to vote, and election year paralysis. Jon Meyer is a partner at Sheppard Mullin and counsels clients on their interactions with federal and state government, as well as cybersecurity, homeland security, Congressional oversight and immigration, among other challe...
2019-07-17
40 min
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Doing Business with the U.S. Government in an Era of Cybersecurity, Espionage and Executive Orders with Townsend Bourne
In an era of trade wars, espionage, and executive orders, how can companies who wish to dive into government procurement or are already involved in procurement abide by Federal laws and data security regulations and increase the likelihood of proper procurement? Joining me to explore the current government contracting legal landscape is Townsend Bourne. Townsend is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. She represents companies that do business with the Federal Government, either directly or through a prime contractor or reseller. What We Di...
2019-06-12
39 min
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How Regulations Surrounding the Food Industry are Evolving with Michael Roberts and Sascha Henry
As the way food is grown, processed, distributed, and consumed by the public continues to change and evolve with the proliferation of technology and awareness of environmental impacts, more and more lawyers are moving into this space to help solve legal issues associated with food. Joining me to explore the evolving regulations surrounding the food industry are two guests, Michael Roberts and Sascha Henry. Michael is a professor at UCLA School of Law and the Executive Director of the Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA. Sascha is a partner at Sheppard Mullin’s Los Ang...
2019-06-05
34 min
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How to Prevent or Defend Against Business Crimes with Chuck Kreindler
As companies continue to grow and expand across the world, the need to remain vigilant about protecting and defending against business crimes such as trade secret theft and human trafficking becomes increasingly important. We’re exploring how companies can best protect against theft of intellectual property and confidential information. We're also discussing what companies can do to combat human trafficking. Joining me for this conversation is Chuck Kreindler. Chuck is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group and the White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations Team Leader at Sheppard Mullin. What We...
2019-05-22
31 min
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What the European Union Competition Law Reform Proposals May Mean to the Multinational Order with Robert Klotz
Given the European Union’s recent blocking of the merger proposal between Siemens and Alstom, we’re exploring how the German and French companies' deal would have challenged European Union competition laws. Joining me for this conversation is Robert Klotz. Robert is a partner in the Antitrust & Competition Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Brussels office. He concentrates on all aspects of EU and German competition and regulatory law and represents clients before the European Commission and national authorities, with a particular focus on network industries, such as energy, telecommunications, post and transport. What We Discuss...
2019-05-01
47 min
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A Snapshot of the FDA: Understanding the Basics of Regulations with Allison Fulton
The core responsibilities of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are to promote public health by reviewing and assuring the safety, effectiveness, quality, and security of drugs, vaccines, medical devices, and several other products. In this episode, we’re exploring how the FDA operates in the U.S., the types of products it regulates, and how multinational companies can better understand the regulations that relate to their products. Joining me for this conversation is Allison Fulton. Allison is a partner in the Life Sciences and FDA team and is based in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. offi...
2019-04-17
34 min
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Executive Branch Roundup: Mexican Border Closure, Obamacare, and Mueller’s Report with Jonathan Meyer
It can often be difficult to understand all of the ramifications of the current administration’s political actions and the effect on U.S. companies doing business across borders. We’re taking a closer look at several trending events including the potential Mexican border closure, another government shutdown, Obamacare, the Mueller report, and current Congressional oversight. Joining me today is repeat guest, Jonathan Meyer. Jonathan is a partner at Sheppard Mullin and counsels clients on their interactions with federal and state government, as well as cybersecurity, homeland security, Congressional oversight and immigration, among other challenges. What...
2019-04-10
43 min
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The Gangbuster State of Private Equity and Merger and Acquisition Cycles in the U.S. with Luca Salvi
The past couple of years have proven to be banner years for private equity and merger and acquisition activity, with no signs of slow down in 2019. With cash on hand to invest and the increase in Representation and Warranty Insurance policies, forecasters expect these trends to continue. I’m joined by Luca Salvi to discuss the current state of the M&A and private equity trends in the United States. Luca is a member of Sheppard Mullin’s Executive Committee and a partner in the Corporate Practice Group. He is also the International Liaison for the Firm’s Europ...
2019-03-13
24 min
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Keeping Up with Privacy Laws Affecting Your Business with Liisa Thomas
Privacy varies widely across borders and within nations. The norms and expectations of privacy even vary across demographics and generations. So how can multinationals keep up with changes in privacy law and compliance requirements? Joining me to share her insight on privacy and cybersecurity issues is Liisa Thomas. Liisa Thomas, a partner based in the firm’s Chicago and London offices, is Practice Group Leader of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice. Liisa is the author of a definitive treatise on data breach, Thomas on Data Breach: A Practical Guide to Handling Worldwide Data Breach Notification, and she is a...
2019-02-27
36 min
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What the Government Shutdown Means for Businesses with Jonathan Meyer
We are currently experiencing history in the making with the longest government shutdown to date. Jonathan Meyer joins us to shed light on what is happening in Washington D.C. with the shutdown and how that is affecting and will affect government employees and businesses. Jon Meyer is a partner at Sheppard Mullin and counsels clients on their interactions with federal and state government, as well as cybersecurity, homeland security, Congressional oversight and immigration, among other challenges. What We Discuss in This Episode: How the Food and Drug Administration is affected by the government s...
2019-01-14
29 min
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Busting the Seven Myths of Congressional Oversight with Jonathan Meyer
As the Democrats prepare to assume control of the U.S. House of Representatives, many are speculating about the extent of Congressional oversight over the next two years. With this speculation comes a flood of misunderstanding and myths about the role of Congress and their oversight powers. In our conversation with Jonathan Meyer today, author of Don’t Be Fooled: Seven Myths About Congressional Oversight, we walk through several of the myths surrounding Congress, their Constitutional power to investigate, and how their powers affect all aspects of the economy. Jon Meyer is a partner at Sheppard Mullin an...
2019-01-02
42 min
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The Proliferation of Platforms and Their Role in Our Economy with Nady Nikonova
Platforms and platform technologies like Amazon, Google, Apple, Uber, Payment Networks and Facebook have been the subject of much regulatory focus as of late. Are potential regulations of these platforms a little too soon and a little too restrictive? Are we risking stifling innovation? Using the recent American Express anti-steering Supreme Court of the U.S. case, we explore the issues facing platforms, participants, and regulators. My guest on the show today is Nady Nikonova. Nady is an economist and attorney in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin San Francisco office. Her practice...
2018-11-14
38 min
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Testing the Temperament of Current Financial Securities Regulation with Jeff Kern
With Tesla’s CEO and Chairman, Elon Musk, recently charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with fraud over his misleading Tweets, we thought it would be timely to check in on the current state of regulatory enforcement in the U.S. We also explore the influence and effect of political administrations on the atmosphere of securities enforcement. Joining us today is Jeff Kern, a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations, and International Trade Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s New York office. What We Discuss in This Episode: Who are the primary actors involv...
2018-11-07
36 min
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India’s Emergence in the Global Market with Fatema Merchant
India is not showing signs of slowing down any time soon. Despite a historical complex regulatory environment and structural corruption, the country is seeing positive changes brought about by the current government, the technology boom, and the Millennial generation. Together, these could help India further emerge as a key player in the global economy. Joining us in this episode to discuss these changes is Fatema Merchant. Fatema is an attorney in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group of Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. Fatema’s practice focuses on investigations, compliance counseling, and transactional due...
2018-10-17
36 min