Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild Llp Podcast

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Sinopse

Fox Rothschild LLP is a national law firm with over 800 attorneys practicing in 22 offices coast to coast. Our lawyers provide a full range of legal services to public and private companies – from family-run businesses to multinational corporations. We also represent charitable, medical and educational institutions both in the United States and in more than 50 countries worldwide. In our podcasts, the attorneys of Fox share their insight and knowledge on some of today’s most pertinent legal issues impacting individuals and businesses.

Episódios

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode Six

    13/03/2024 Duração: 27min

    Reshaping Your Legacy: Estate Planning After Your Divorce If something happens to you, would you want your ex or soon-to-be-ex to have the right to make decisions on your behalf? If your answer is no, then stop everything you’re doing and listen to this episode. Melissa Terranova of our Taxation & Wealth Planning Practice joins host Sandra Fava to dig into the estate planning considerations that arise during the divorce process. They discuss the documents that are critical to review and update — or create — as you close one chapter and begin a new one, including health care directives, powers of attorney, wills, beneficiary designations and more.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 31

    12/03/2024 Duração: 46min

    Episode 31 An Introspective Look at Bridgegate: Bill Baroni’s Journey Bill is the former Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was indicted and served prison time in connection with the infamous Bridgegate scandal before his conviction was unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. In this candid conversation with host Matt Adams, Bill reflects on his journey as a target of a federal government investigation. This intriguing episode sheds new light into one of New Jersey’s biggest political scandals. Bill offers an inside look at his personal experiences as the criminal investigation and charges unfolded, including the intense pressure to plead guilty. Bill also shares how the experience shaped his current professional life. Hear how his insights impact Matt in real time, changing how he’ll now advise his clients who are under investigation.

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode Five

    28/02/2024 Duração: 25min

    Parallel Proceedings: The Intersection of Criminal Law and Family Law Allegations of domestic violence can complicate an already complex family law matter. It’s important to understand how criminal proceedings involving accusations of violence can impact your civil case. Marissa Koblitz Kingman of our White-Collar Criminal Defense & Regulatory Compliance Practice joins host Sandra Fava to provide clarity on how family law civil cases can intertwine with criminal prosecutions. Their discussion details what behavior qualifies as abuse in New Jersey and help listeners make informed decisions about who they want – and need – on their legal team.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 30

    27/02/2024 Duração: 40min

    Episode 30 Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of a White Collar Criminal – A Discussion With Author Eugene Soltes What drives an individual to commit white-collar crimes? Eugene Soltes, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of a White Collar Criminal, joins host Matt Adams to dig into this topic from a social science and historical perspective. The episode takes a look at how white-collar crime has been perceived over the last century in the United States – from an inherent element of capitalism to today’s highly regulated environment. Eugene and Matt also discuss why individuals become involved in such schemes and what role technology plays in giving the illusion that it’s a victimless crime. You’ll learn more about Eugene’s research for his book as well as his latest studies into how businesses can use data analytics to detect, prevent and respond to reputational and regulatory threats.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 29

    13/02/2024 Duração: 48min

    Episode 29 A Global Perspective on the Economic Responses to COVID-19 While COVID-19 stimulus aid enforcement continues to make headlines in the United States, a very different situation is unfolding in Europe. Jim Power, a prominent economic analyst, joins host Matt Adams for an eye-opening episode into the different fiscal responses to the pandemic by the United States and Europe. Jim takes listeners through a journey of global financial crises over the past 100 years. He and Matt then explore why the U.S. and Europe are experiencing contrary fallouts from COVID-19 policies and predict how global politics could impact future economic responses.

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode Four

    07/02/2024 Duração: 29min

    Splitting Costs: Forensic Accounting in Divorce Your attorney is your advocate. A forensic accountant is your financial fact-finder. In this episode, Sandra Fava and guest Megan Sartor (Partner, SAX), a forensic accountant, explore the symbiotic relationship between lawyers and accountants in divorce proceedings, including the pros and cons of using a joint forensic expert versus separate experts and the value of clear communication among all parties. As you look to disentangle finances, make sure you know the right questions to ask and what to expect of your attorney and experts involved in your case.

  • AI Talk Juliana Neelbauer

    06/02/2024 Duração: 29min

    Third-Party Risk Management and Legal Perspective Assessing generative AI risks now – especially those involving third parties – can protect businesses from compliance problems down the road. Juliana Neelbauer, a member of our Artificial Intelligence Practice, is joined by cybersecurity consultant Matt Mettenheimer (Associate Director, S-RM) for this practical conversation. Together, their shared points of view provide a detailed look at what business should consider when using generative AI and related cyber risks when working with third-party vendors.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 28

    29/01/2024 Duração: 31min

    Episode 28 Under the Microscope: Examining the Future of the ERC The House Ways and Means Committee recently advanced a bill that gives businesses a proposed deadline of January 31, 2024 to file Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. This comes on the heels of recent announcements by the IRS whereby employers can withdraw their ERC claims or participate in a specialized ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP). Host Matt Adams is joined by Withum’s Dan Mayo for a deep dive into the latest on how the federal government is handling alleged ERC fraud and what the future may hold for the ERC should Congress pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has claimed – or is considering claiming – the ERC.

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode Three

    24/01/2024 Duração: 29min

    Episode Three - Understanding the Role of Parent Coordinators Not a judge. Not a lawyer. Not a therapist. Host Sandra Fava and her guest, Eric Solotoff, Co-Chair of Fox Rothschild’s Family Law Department, explore the role of parent coordinators in New Jersey family law disputes. Despite a shaky and questionable history, the role has received greater clarity after the state debuted a new Parenting Coordinator Program last fall. Sandra and Eric, who set precedent in New Jersey family court on this subject, explore the past and anticipated future of parent coordinators and convey the pros and cons of the role, which seeks to resolve day-to-day parental disputes without court intervention.

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode Two

    09/01/2024 Duração: 11min

    Episode Two - Mortgage Mastery: Charting a Financial Course Post-Divorce Make informed financial decisions on the home front as you weather a separation or divorce. Host Sandra Fava and her guests, Cathy Maloney and Dina Parla of Guaranteed Rate Affinity, share practical tips on managing mortgages during this challenging time. They provide clarity on using alimony or child support for mortgage payments, managing credit scores and so much more. Tune in and empower yourself with the knowledge to navigate the twists and turns of home finances during divorce or separation.

  • Life After Love Gone Wrong - Episode One

    20/12/2023 Duração: 31min

    Episode One: The Truth Behind Coercive Control Guided by a tragic story that rocked the Tri-State area last summer, Sandra Fava’s podcast returns with a look at the twin poisons of parental alienation and coercive control.  Joined by Amy Polacko, a journalist and divorce coach, the episode dispels myths surrounding the two terms and explores how Hollywood stories shed additional light on these issues and situations. With an inside look at coercive relationships and tips on protecting yourself, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

  • ESG Essentials Ep16 - ESG Backlash

    26/09/2023 Duração: 14min

    Media reporting on the ESG "backlash" has grown as lawmakers in some states pursue legislation to prevent government entities from doing business with investment firms and other businesses that consider environmental, social and governance factors in investing. Even the U.S. Congress has gotten involved by opposing a U.S. Department of Labor rule that allowed pension plans to consider ESG factors in their investment process. Has ESG became too hot to handle or is the backlash just hype? Host David Colvin is joined in this episode by ESG Practice Co-Chair Karen Davis to discuss the practical effects and true extent of the backlash, as well the strategies companies are employing to remain above the fray. Karen and David also discuss upcoming initiatives by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and European regulators that will only increase businesses' need to monitor, analyze and report on their environmental, social and governmental impact in the future.

  • ESG Podcast Ep15 - Climate Week NYC

    13/09/2023 Duração: 14min

    Get excited for Climate Week NYC with Rich Deming, CEO of East Energy Renewables, and episode host Karen Davis, Co-Chair of Fox Rothschild’s ESG Group. Listen to a sneak peek of the topics to be discussed in the Fox Rothschild hybrid event, The Need for Speed: Expediting Clean Energy Deployment with AI. Rich also offers an inside look at how the Inflation Reduction Act revolutionized his company – and the community – for the better through tax incentives and work programs.

  • In the Boardroom with Resnick and Fuller - Episode Six

    31/08/2023 Duração: 14min

    Episode Six A recent SCOTUS decision could upset well-settled law on the fundamental question of when a court may exercise jurisdiction over a corporate defendant. Ultimately, the decision enforced a Pennsylvania law requiring out-of-state companies that register to do business in the state to agree to appear in Pennsylvania courts on “any cause of action” against them. On this episode of In the Boardroom, Stephanie Resnick and John Fuller explore the short-term and long-term effects of the Mallory decision, and talk about what companies can do now to minimize exposure.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 27

    23/08/2023 Duração: 29min

    Episode 27 Blazing Trails: Cannabis Law in the Garden State Pull back the curtain on New Jersey’s cannabis market with Fruqan Mouzon, who played a pivotal role in helping to write the 2021 law legalizing recreational use of cannabis in the Garden State – the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance and Marketplace Modernization Act. Fruqan, a partner in Fox Rothschild’s Cannabis Law practice, joins host Matt Adams to discuss the nuanced considerations that influenced and impacted the construction of the law. This thought-provoking episode also explores how New Jersey incorporated the lessons learned by other states with established recreational industries, and proffers what could potentially be improved or modified in the Garden State’s law in the future.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 26

    09/08/2023 Duração: 26min

    Episode 26: Crisis Communication: Managing Perception & Mitigating Reputational Damage “No comment” might not be the best response when the press comes knocking. Karen Kessler joins host Matt Adams for an eye-opening look at the importance of strategic internal and external communication during a legal crisis. The president of Kessler PR Group, Karen explains how messaging can help (or hurt) a case – both inside and outside the courtroom – as well as impact the reputation of the individual or business involved. This informative episode also explores current strategies for handling traditional and social media attention, how those practices continually evolve to respond to changes in technology and what businesses can do to prepare for the crises they don’t see coming.

  • Jewish Divorce Talk - Episode Eight

    03/08/2023 Duração: 48min

    Episode Eight: Narcissism and Parental Alienation Talk Host Eliana Baer and her guest Morton Fridman, M.D. have both seen a rise in narcissistic behavior, and subsequent parental alienation, in the observant Jewish community. Dr. Fridman is a board-certified psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who maintains a clinical practice and serves as a forensic expert in family law cases. In this episode, Eliana and Dr. Fridman explore the cultural and societal influences that may have led to the uptick in narcissistic behavior and subsequent parental alienation. They also discuss the positive impact therapy can have on custody and co-parenting disputes in and out of the courtroom, and explain the legal and mental health challenges arising from emotional narcissistic abuse in divorce cases.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 25

    25/07/2023 Duração: 41min

    Episode 25: An Investigative Journalist’s Insight Into the COVID-19 Fraud Strike Force A journalist and a white-collar criminal defense attorney walk onto a podcast... Though it sounds like the start of a joke, this paired perspective shines new light on the federal government’s ongoing enforcement actions related to COVID stimulus aid fraud. Investigative reporter Brandon Block, who recently wrote an article for Crosscut on this topic, joins podcast host Matt Adams to discuss the investigations of a strike force operating out of a Seattle-area U.S. Attorney’s Office. Their thought-provoking discussion explores regional and national enforcement trends as they speculate on the future of this priority area of aggressive government enforcement activity.

  • The Presumption of Innocence - Episode 24

    12/07/2023 Duração: 41min

    Episode 24: Special Edition: Spotlight on the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey Created to support criminal defense attorneys in New Jersey at a pivotal time, the ACDL-NJ is strong and thriving nearly 40 years after its founding. Podcast host and current ACDL-NJ President Matt Adams is joined by Joseph Hayden, founder and first president, for a look back at the origins of this preeminent organization that has played a vital role in the Garden State’s criminal justice system. Joe, a partner at Pashman Stein Walter Hayden and co-chair of its Criminal Defense and Investigation Practices, takes listeners back through the criminal justice emergency that emerged in the 1980s that spurred and shaped the formation of the ACDL-NJ.

  • Jewish Divorce Talk - Episode Seven

    29/06/2023 Duração: 41min

    Episode Seven: Custody Evaluation Talk Whether court-ordered or arranged by a parent, custody evaluations help support the divorce process by focusing on the best interest of the children involved. Learn more by listening to Rachel Safran, Ph.D. and host Eliana Baer discuss the nuances involved in considering the optimal outcome for the family. Dr. Safran, a licensed psychologist and forensic child custody evaluator, explains how she works with families to formulate a recommended custody plan. This episode also explores how religious and secular beliefs can be woven into New Jersey’s 14 “best-interest factors” that must be considered in child custody arrangements. As an Orthodox Jewish woman, Dr. Safran also provides insight on the promising uptick in mental health acceptance and treatment she has observed in the community over the last 10 years, and how that plays into her recommendations.

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