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New York City Bar Association Podcast

New York City Bar Association
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Podcast by New York City Bar Association

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Latest Episodes

Tiffany Smith (WilmerHale) speaks with Beth Haddock (Warburton Advisers) and Boaz Goldwater (Davis Polk) about Treasury’s notice of proposed rulemaking implementing the Genius Act’s framework for regulating payment stablecoins, focusing on guidance f... more

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In this episode, beloved City Bar figure Richard Tuske reflects on his remarkable 50-year journey with the City Bar Law Library, from starting as a page in 1972 to serving today as Senior Director of Library Operations on the eve of retirement. Along... more

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The City Bar’s Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies dives deep into the six pillars of President Trump’s March 2026 Cyber Strategy for America: Shape Adversary Behavior; Promote Common Sense Regulation; Modernize and Secure Federal ... more

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In a special Women’s History Month episode, City Bar President Muhammad Faridi speaks with Judge Bianka Perez, an associate justice of the New York Supreme Court and president of the Supreme Court Justices Association. Judge Perez speaks about her pa... more

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Recent Guests

Boaz Goldwater
Associate in the Davis Polk Financial Institutions Group
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Episode: The Genius Act and Payment Stablecoins: A Regulatory Deep Dive
Beth Haddock
Policy/industry expert providing context on state and federal approaches to stablecoins
Episode: The Genius Act and Payment Stablecoins: A Regulatory Deep Dive
Richard Tuske
Senior Director of the New York City Bar Association Library
New York City Bar Association
Episode: Richard Tuske's 50 Years in the City Bar Law Library
Bianka Perez
Judge, Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court; President of the Supreme Court Justices Association
New York Supreme Court, Bronx County
Episode: Women’s History Month Conversation with Judge Bianka Perez: Heritage, Discernment and Legacy
Thomas Insel
National mental health expert, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health
Former Director, National Institute of Mental Health
Episode: Mental Health Reform at a Crossroads in New York
Ashwin Vasan
Former commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, public health expert
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health (faculty)
Episode: Mental Health Reform at a Crossroads in New York
Arvind Sooknanan
Advocate and civic leader, involved with Fountain House Bronx
Fountain House
Episode: Mental Health Reform at a Crossroads in New York
Ken Zimmerman
Attorney and CEO of Fountain House
Fountain House
Episode: Mental Health Reform at a Crossroads in New York
Sara Walsh
Mindfulness and well-being advocate and lawyer
Mindfulness and Well-Being in the Law Committee, New York City Bar Association
Episode: Unlocking Intuition: A Lawyer's Hidden Asset

Host

Muhammad Faridi
Host of the NYC Bar Association Podcast; affiliations with New York City Bar Association

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Outstanding podcast!

    The content is compelling and really resonates with me at the mid-career stage.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SJULaw12
    United States3 years ago
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    Delightful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pkaii.pkaii
    United States5 years ago

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Engaging, high-caliber guests with timely topics.
Thoughtful discussions with policy-relevant insights.
Practical takeaways for professionals navigating AI and ethics.

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#39
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#116
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#123
Taiwan/Government
Apple Podcasts
#141
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#156
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Richard Tuske's 50 Years in the City Bar Law Library
Q: How has the library's role evolved since you started in 1972?
It evolved from a vast, print-dominated repository to a modern, digitized research center, with new technologies, such as Westlaw and Lexis, becoming essential tools for members while the library also preserves and curates rare historical materials for ongoing scholarly use.
Mental Health Reform at a Crossroads in New York
Q: How do you prevent money from being the determining factor of whether someone gets what they need?
The panel highlights the importance of structured, accountable funding and investing in proven, community-based solutions like Clubhouses, with a focus on outcomes rather than simply increasing dollars; California's example shows that without strong accountability, large sums fail to move the needle.
Unlocking Intuition: A Lawyer's Hidden Asset
Q: What practical tips help lawyers access intuition without compromising their responsibilities?
Develop a routine of mindfulness to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, use simple grounding exercises like fingertip rubbing and deep breathing, and distinguish between instinct and intuition before acting, especially in meetings or negotiations.
Unlocking Intuition: A Lawyer's Hidden Asset
Q: Can intuition be both positive and negative in high-stakes legal environments?
Yes, it can operate as a form of premonition or instinct, but the guest suggests categorizing intuition into a 'positive' bucket for constructive guidance and an 'instinctive' bucket tied to survival drives; the practical use is to ground decisions in safety, empathy, and collaboration rather than fear.
Unlocking Intuition: A Lawyer's Hidden Asset
Q: What is intuition and how is it defined in the context of legal work?
Intuition is described as two forms: experience-based intuition, which is pattern recognition from data points and past experiences, and inner knowing, a data-free certainty. Both can guide judgments when used discerningly alongside evidence and due diligence.

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