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Get a breakdown of the top stories in business law from industry leaders on the front lines with Bite-Sized Business Law. Host Amy Martella takes a closer look at the latest corporate happenings through interviews with the attorneys, legal experts, public figures, and scholars behind the news to distill business law’s biggest stories into bite-sized ... more

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If you thought $56 billion was a big payday for Elon Musk, you won’t believe the new proposal: $1 trillion. What does that type of incentive package even look like and how will shareholders and the public react to the largest CEO payday in history? A... more

It’s been 15 years since the Dodd-Frank Act reshaped financial regulation in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. Among its most impactful legacies are its whistleblower protections.  Joining us to explore this topic is Dave Jochnowitz, a Part... more

Should profit be part of the calculation in developing safe AI? The future of artificial general intelligence (“AGI”) hinges on how well we balance innovation with safety. In this episode, Tyler Whitmer, founder, president, and CEO of Legal Advocates... more

What happens when a high-stakes legal case collides with tragedy, headlines, and the film industry? In this episode of Bite-Sized Business Law, Melina Spadone, General Counsel at Thomasville Pictures and lead counsel for the Alec Baldwin film Rust, s... more

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Dave Jochnowitz
Partner at Outten & Golden, co-chair of the firm's whistleblower and retaliation practice group
Outten & Golden
Episode: Whistleblowing Protection 15 Years after Dodd-Frank
Melina Spadone
General Counsel and Chief of Staff at Thomasville Pictures, former private wealth lawyer at Pillsbury Winthrop.
Thomasville Pictures
Episode: Inside the Rust Lawsuit with Production’s Lead Counsel
Richard Squire
Professor of Business Law at Fordham Law School
Fordham Law School
Episode: Debt Spiral: Why The Big Beautiful Bill Won't Fix the Big, Ballooning Deficit
Ann Lipton
The Michael M. Fleischman Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship at Tulane Law School and co-creator of the Shareholder Primacy podcast
Tulane Law School
Episode: Tesla's Wild Ride with a CEO Who is Too Big to Fail
Michael Holmes
Head of litigation at Vinson & Elkins, focuses on corporate matters.
Vinson & Elkins
Episode: From the First State to the Lone Star State: What's Going on with the New Texas Business Court?
John Terzaken
Partner at Simpson Thacher and global co-chair of the firm's Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice
Simpson Thacher
Episode: From Cartels to Non-Competes: Talking All Things Competition Law with a Leading Antitrust Lawyer
John Gill
President of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, expert in fraud detection and prevention
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Episode: Stories from a Real-Life Financial Sherlock Holmes
Anthony Rickey
Founding partner of Margrave Law, focusing on fiduciary duties of corporate directors
Margrave Law
Episode: The First Constitutional Challenge to SB21, Delaware's Superpower, and Gearing up for Another Legislative Debate
Nitish Upadhyaya
Director of Behavior Insights at Ropes & Gray's Cutting Edge Insights Lab
Ropes & Gray
Episode: It's All In Your Head: Understanding the Human Behavior Driving Corporate Decision Making, Risk Management, and Legal Advice

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Amy Martella
Host of Bite-Sized Business Law, Amy Martella is the Executive Director of the Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law. Her experience spans big law, government, and tech startups, allowing her to provide insider perspectives on key corporate legal issues.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Interesting stuff!

    I love their breadth of guests. So easy to listen to and I learn something every episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NYCmomEsq
    United States2 years ago
  • Amy is fantastic!

    Amy’s thoughtful questions allow even the non-lawyer to engage in interesting and relevant business topics. An easy and informative listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Walsh203
    United States2 years ago
  • A very polished production

    Moves right along and conveys a lot of information with minimal idle chat. Easy to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TJH-NYC
    United States3 years ago

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Whistleblowing Protection 15 Years after Dodd-Frank
Q: So is whistleblowing political?
I think it's omnipartisan. Everybody supports anti-fraud whistleblowing.
Whistleblowing Protection 15 Years after Dodd-Frank
Q: So Dave, why don't you give our listeners a quick primer on the history of whistleblowing laws?
The history of whistleblowing laws goes back to 1778, with the first whistleblower law in the United States.
The Profit Problem: An Open Letter to OpenAI
Q: How did you personally first start becoming concerned about the direction of tech?
Tyler's concern developed over years, influenced by various learnings in law school and from other commentators concerning the potential for technology to cause harm.
The Profit Problem: An Open Letter to OpenAI
Q: What does Lasst do?
Lasst focuses on public advocacy and litigation surveillance to promote the safe development of science and technology.
Debt Spiral: Why The Big Beautiful Bill Won't Fix the Big, Ballooning Deficit
Q: What measures could help mitigate the impact of the ballooning deficit?
Potential measures could include increasing taxes or significantly cutting spending, but these are politically unpopular options.

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