PLI’s in-depth podcast examining changes to securities rules, regulations, and cases from a practitioner’s perspective in both law and accounting.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | News |
In April 2024, the SEC prevailed on insider trading charges against Matthew Panuwat, relying for the first time on a theory known as “shadow trading.” Nick Morgan of ICAN and Steve Cazares of Orrick join the inSecurities Podcast to discuss an amicus ... more
George Wilson, Director of PLI’s SEC Institute (SECI), joins the inSecurities podcast — for a record ninth time! — to discuss highlights from the recent SECI Quarterly Newsletter (sign up HERE), including the SEC’s final climate disclosure and SPAC a... more
Check out this recap of PLI’s program, the SEC Speaks in 2024, which Chris attended in-person in Washington DC. He provides his thoughts on the topics discussed by SEC staff as a part of the program, as well as conducting some on-the-street interview... more
Dr. Kelly Richmond-Pope has been a thought leader in the forensic accounting space for more than a decade. She joins Chris to discuss her accounting origin story, her academic research as a professor at DePaul University in Chicago, and her side gigs... more
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I’m so impressed that these guys can consistently produce such high level content on such a consistent basis. Especially during a robust 2021 market where most industry practitioners are completely swamped. I’m personally very inspired and grateful to Chris and Kurt.
Clever and informative. Kurt Wolfe is changing the game. Remember his name!
Great guests, and very knowledgeable hosts who do their homework. They will sprinkle in some topical pop culture references to keep it “wonky.” Great listen!
The inSecurities podcast shares perspectives from both the legal and accounting fields. The podcast also addresses a variety of topics such as legal recruiting during Covid-19 and diversity within these professions. Great job!!
Chris and Kurt have created a practical and educational and enjoyable platform to keep up to date with developments in the securities world. Even more, with their range of topics and guests, they have helped me gain insight into new and fascinating areas. I love a podcast that makes me think and laugh at the same time as this one does!
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