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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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The debate over ExxonMobil’s new retail investor voting program is raising important questions about shareholder participation and corporate power. In this episode of Bite-Sized Business Law, we examine ExxonMobil’s new approach to retail shareholder... more

The recent changes the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has made have shaken up the public market in a way that could permanently reshape the balance of power between companies and investors. Today on the Bite-Sized Business Law Podcast,... more

AI is already reshaping legal work, but not in the way most people expect. In this episode of Bite-Sized Business Law, we speak with Francisco Morales Barrón, an M&A partner at Vinson & Elkins and member of the firm’s AI Task Force, about how he is a... more

The New York Commercial Division has become a premier forum for resolving complex business disputes at the center of the world’s financial capital. Today we speak with James Catterson, a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop and former associate justice of t... more

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Recent Guests

Christina Sautter
Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Law at SMU Dedman School of Law
SMU Dedman School of Law
Episode: Set It and Forget It Governance: Inside ExxonMobil's New Retail Investor Voting Program
Walker Newell
SVP and executive director at Gallagher; former SEC lawyer
Gallagher (D&O Insurance)
Episode: The Public Market’s Makeover: Inside the SEC’s Big Reset with Walker Newell
Francisco Morales
M&A partner at Vinson & Elkins; AI task force member; Penn Law seminar speaker
Vinson & Elkins
Episode: The Efficiency Trap: How AI Is Remodeling the Deal Room
James Catterson
Partner at Pillsbury Winthrop, former Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
Episode: Inside the New York Commercial Division, Where Big Business Litigates
Margaret Hu
Davison Douglas Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School; Director of the Digital Democracy Lab
William & Mary Law School
Episode: Preventing Constitutional Competition
Lauren Pringle
Editor-in-Chief of The Chancery Daily
The Chancery Daily
Episode: Inside The Chancery Daily: A Conversation with the Editor-in-Chief
Michael Levin
Expert in activist investing and corporate strategy, and host of The Shareholder Primacy Podcast
Episode: Firing the Humans: JPMorgan’s Big Bet on AI Proxy Advisors
Zohar Goshen
Jerome L. Green Professor of Transactional Law at Columbia Law School, expert in corporate governance
Columbia Law School
Episode: Leaving Delaware? The Essential Role of Specialized Courts
Tomer Stein
Professor of Law at University of Alabama Law School, focuses on corporate governance and corporate finance
University of Alabama Law School
Episode: Leaving Delaware? The Essential Role of Specialized Courts

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Amy Martella
Host of Bite-Sized Business Law, Fordham University School of Law – Corporate Law Center affiliation appears across multiple episodes.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Interesting stuff!

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

    Apple Podcasts
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    NYCmomEsq
    United States3 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 States3 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
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    United States3 years ago

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Set It and Forget It Governance: Inside ExxonMobil's New Retail Investor Voting Program
Q: How does Exxon's standing instruction program work, and what are the two opt-in choices?
Shareholders enroll once to have their shares voted automatically in line with the board's recommendations; they can either vote with the board on all matters or vote with the board on all matters except contested director elections and certain mergers.
Set It and Forget It Governance: Inside ExxonMobil's New Retail Investor Voting Program
Q: What is the typical process for retail shareholder voting and proxy voting today?
Retail voters usually receive an email with a ballot from their broker; they vote via proxy and must click through to the proxy statement for more details, but many do not vote at all due to limited information and engagement.
The Public Market’s Makeover: Inside the SEC’s Big Reset with Walker Newell
Q: What is the current status of the shareholder proposal rules and the no-action letter process?
The SEC has stopped replying to no-action requests for exclusion of shareholder proposals under Rule 14A-8, shifting the burden to companies to determine exclusions, while signaling that exclusions made in good faith are less likely to be challenged, keeping the process stable for now.
Inside the New York Commercial Division, Where Big Business Litigates
Q: How does the New York Commercial Division work, and what should litigants understand about this forum?
The division has its own bench of dedicated judges who hear cases that fit the Commercial Division guidelines, primarily business disputes above a half-million-dollar threshold, with streamlined processes and a strong emphasis on expert handling of complex commercial issues; appeals can be pursued more readily in the New York appellate system, including interlocutory appeals, which accelerates access to review.
Preventing Constitutional Competition
Q: How should innovation be balanced with regulation in AI, according to your perspective?
Hu contends that robust legal frameworks actually support innovation by providing stability, defining liability, and ensuring a trusted environment for global AI markets.

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A practitioner-focused breakdown of the most current developments at the intersection of business and law, with frequent dives into corporate governance, securities regulation, AI in legal practice, and high-profile corporate disputes. Episodes frequently feature leading academics, practicing lawyers, and policy-focused voices who translate complex legal shifts into actionable insights for deal-making, litigation strategy, and regulatory navigation. Noteworthy traits include access to top-tier law-school perspectives, bench-and-bar conflicts in corporate cases, and timely debates on emerging topics like AI in law, specialized courts, and crypto regulation. The show often centers practical implications for firms, in-house teams, and students... more

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