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Bite-Sized Business Law — 95 episodes
The Efficiency Trap: How AI Is Remodeling the Deal Room
Inside the New York Commercial Division, Where Big Business Litigates
Preventing Constitutional Competition
A Tale of Two Cases: The Shared Stakes in Musk's Appeal and SB21
Going All In: Nevada’s New Business Court
Inside The Chancery Daily: A Conversation with the Editor-in-Chief
Firing the Humans: JPMorgan’s Big Bet on AI Proxy Advisors
Leaving Delaware? The Essential Role of Specialized Courts
The Black Hole of Capital Gains: ETF Swap Funds
Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress
When Companies Act Like Countries: Inside Corporate Power and the Politics of Change
The BitLicense Architect on How It All Began and Where It's All Headed for Crypto Regulation
Startups Start Here: Behind the Scenes of the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic: Katherine Hughes, Kathryn Berman, Liam Keane
FTX, Fraud, and the Fight for Redemption: Sam Bankman-Fried's Appeal
The Corporate Fiduciary Fallacy
The End of Quarterly Reporting?
The Index Revolution: How One Heretical Idea Changed Investing Forever
Trillion Dollar Man
Whistleblowing Protection 15 Years after Dodd-Frank
The Profit Problem: An Open Letter to OpenAI
Inside the Rust Lawsuit with Production’s Lead Counsel
Debt Spiral: Why The Big Beautiful Bill Won't Fix the Big, Ballooning Deficit
A Corporate Government
Tesla's Wild Ride with a CEO Who is Too Big to Fail
From the First State to the Lone Star State: What's Going on with the New Texas Business Court?
From Cartels to Non-Competes: Talking All Things Competition Law with a Leading Antitrust Lawyer
Stories from a Real-Life Financial Sherlock Holmes
The First Constitutional Challenge to SB21, Delaware's Superpower, and Gearing up for Another Legislative Debate
It's All In Your Head: Understanding the Human Behavior Driving Corporate Decision Making, Risk Management, and Legal Advice
The Paramount Case Study and a Look at Where We Are Headed with Antitrust Enforcement
The Devil in the Details in the Delaware Debate over SB21
Criminal Investors
The Healthcare Sector Looks to Legal Finance in the Face of Insurance Payout Power Struggles
What Can We Learn from Ancient Business Organizations?
She-Wolves of Wall Street
Vox Shareholders and Still No Payday for Musk: Tornetta Round Two
Wireless Investors
Big Spenders: The Evolution of Corporate Money in Elections
What the Zeck Should We Do About Boredom in the Boardroom?
Leading the Legal Finance Revolution: A Conversation with the President of Burford Capital
Antitrust Perspectives on the Kroger-Albertsons Merger
Hashtag Capitalism
Purdue Pharma II: The Sacklers Strike Out at SCOTUS
The Missing T: Part II
The Missing T: Part I
The 6th Domain of Warfare: The Role of the Private Sector in Geopolitical Conflict
Lessons from a Master: The Credit Investor’s Handbook
The NYSBA Has Spoken: Their Groundbreaking AI Taskforce Report
Should Sam Bankman-Fried Rot In Jail?
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Mass Tort Litigation or Asset Sale? How Litigation Funding Blurs the Lines
Inside Insider Trading with Stephen Fishbein
Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci on Inviting Artificially Intelligent Directors into the Boardroom
Richard Sandler on Witness to a Prosecution: The Myth of Michael Milken
Sean Griffith on Compelled Corporate Speech
Jay Newman on Undermoney
James Park on the Valuation Treadmill
Michael Goldstein on Insurance Law Everywhere
Anthony Scaramucci on Bitcoin’s Big ETF Victory
Is Elon Musk overpaid at Tesla? Interplanetary Warfare: Mars vs. Delaware
Richard Squire on Will WeWork Work Again?
Changes in Climate and Human Capital Disclosure Mandates
Miriam Baer on Myths and Misunderstandings in White Collar Crime
William Moon on The New Concession Theory
Bradford Newman on AI's Incursion on the Legal Profession
Adam Winkler on Corporations as People
The Opaque Capital Fueling Mass Tort Litigation
Jeremy Kress on the Newly Proposed Banking Regulations
Diana Henriques on Taming the Street
Gabrielle Vázquez on Burford Capital's Epic Investment Decision in Argentinian Oil Case
Clawing Back Sam Bankman-Fried's Largesse
Peter Clement Returns: The Death of Wagner Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin
Barbara-Ann Boehler on Current Compliance Trends
From Briefs to Screenplays: How Legal Training Influenced a Legendary Career in Movies and Television with Brian Koppelman
Peter Clement on Putin's Corporate Takeover of the Wagner Group
Joseph Sponholz on Maximizing Corporate Performance and Other Lessons from the Outback
Roy Strom on Big Changes in Big Law
Brook Gotberg on The Price of “Global Peace” in Purdue Pharma: The Sackler Family's Release from Mass Tort Liability
Christopher Conniff on Corporate Criminal Enforcement
Andrew Schwartz on Investment Crowdfunding
The Debt Ceiling: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Matt Cantor on Divisive Mergers, Managing Mass Tort Liability, and Growth Opportunities for Litigation Finance
Inside the Panic: Brian Schmidt on Surviving SVB
Stephen Bainbridge on The Profit Motive
Special Episode: Richard Squire on the Collapse of First Republic Bank
Robert Ragazzo on Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover
Donna Redel on Regulating Crypto
Corban Rhodes on Surveillance Capitalism
Lindsay Leonard on Real World Implementation of ESG
Stephen Younger and Adrian Chopin on Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms
Sean Griffith on the SEC's Authority to Mandate ESG
Special Episode: Richard Squire on the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
Matt Cantor on Litigation Finance
Maria Charon on SPACs
Richard Squire on the Crypto Bankruptcies