0:05 General welcome and intro remarks, Kansas City Chiefs and being an eternal optimist.1:54 Welcome, Ryan Holt from Sweeney, Wingate & Barrow in South Carolina. Shout out to Dean Nickas of Wicker Smith in South Florida, plus college football season highlights.3:44 Ryan provides a history of his USLAW engagement and connections and how his firm’s support enabled him to start rising into leadership roles within USLAW. 5:25 USLAW bus breakdowns stories - silver lining is the quality time together, including with many senior USLAW leaders, but no liquid courage (adult beverages) on board. Friendship by fire.7:00 North Georgia vineyard tour, and we had a similar situation with a tour bus breakdown. But this time, we had wine on board.7:45 Ryan shares his areas of practice and his recent appointment to the USLAW retail law practice group leadership team. He also talks about how many retail businesses are expanding into the Palmetto State and that premises and retail claims are still going really strong. South Carolina has become a target for dram shop litigation.9:50 Dram shop claims and how things changed in South Carolina after a tragic car accident on New Year's Day 2012. 13:45 Biggest uphill battle from a defense perspective in dram shop cases: it starts with the law, including South Carolina's joint and several liability.15:15 How much time is spent on litigation?16:22 Family time and holiday plans.19:26 The 5 weeks of the year that we can breathe as defense lawyers – 21:00 Recent trial reflections, why he went to law school, training up, human side of litigation.24:50 Litigation compared to running.26:14 Stress relief 10127:57 More competitive at trial or being the first one down for USLAW breakfast? Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
:01 Welcome remarks.1:41 Obrian Rosario, introduction, USLAW NETWORK Foundation scholarship recipient, a 3L at Howard University2:56 3LOL and senioritis explained, externship and typical week of a 3L.5:33 Favorite law school course so far and impact of working with a death row client.6:15 Learning and career path; pass that knowledge on to the next generation.6:50 First person in family to graduate from college, first to go to law school and how family and a high school major system led him to this path.7:47 Family influences 8:49 Reflections on the USLAW NETWORK Client Conference 10:25 Connecting with other scholarship recipients.11:00 How client conference activities helped him see lawyers and leaders who are driving the law forward. 12:35 Favorite seminar - S-E-A VR demonstration training. The technology behind the law was impressive.15:10 Why and how S-E-A helps litigators and clients alike. 15:55 USLAW is a connected network of lawyers, corporate partners and clients - very lucky to do it.17:41 How Obrian found the USLAW NETWORK Scholarship opportunity, and its impact on his legal education.20:26 How the scholarship recipients stay connected after the client conference and share lessons learned and useful resources.21:55 It’s all about developing and maintaining relationships.22:40 When not living his best 3LOL life, here’s how Obrian enjoys his downtime with his favorite people and places around him, plus his predictions for the New York Knicks this season. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
:01 General podcast welcome3:10 Snapshot of Meghan Goodwin’s career and practice.5:15 Looking ahead to 2026 USLAW events.6:15 Meghan shares her career path and involvement with USLAW.8:30 Women’s Connection connects.9:07 Inclusive culture and helping people find their lanes.9:40 Great tips for anyone looking to get involved with USLAW or, more generally, at work, in conferences, and via networks.12:30 Publishing opportunities with USLAW Magazine – why these matters.13:45 Wild, wild west of Nevada legal landscape, including the role of the Nevada Supreme Court, state courts (and elections every 6 years) and letting “cases be tried on merits.”17:10 Volume of cases from out-of-towners and the requirement to return to Vegas for depositions; No Zoom for you!19:15 Vegas isn’t all Ocean’s Eleven, and why that matters for surveillance and spoliation.20:17 Big billboards, plaintiffs' tactics, increased advertising - especially around nuclear verdicts - and the nature of Vegas mean no shortage of legal work.25:06 Example of Uber lobbying the Nevada legislature and the ultimate outcome, and what it means for the legal landscape in Nevada.26:45 Thoughts on Taylor Swift’s Life of a Showgirl.28:20 Favorite travel destination.30:15 Dream destination.31:00 Vegas highlights from a local. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
1:50 As a scholarship winner, Taylor shares what it was like to attend the 2025 USLAW NETWORK Annual Client Conference3:06 Taylors shares her academic, career and life path to law school. Hear how a family member led her to see the importance of needing representation.6:00 First-generation law school student in her family.6:45 Life is not a straight line – how do you adapt when change and challenge cross your path?8:15 USLAW NETWORK Foundation scholarship program and Taylor’s commitment (and her “why”) to giving back to others, including Upward Bound.10:05 Serving as Chair of the ABA Law School Division.11:25 Litigation? Transactional? Criminal? Family law? What’s the path, and how do you get there?14:08 Maximizing law school time – Nick and Jessica share their paths to their practice.18:45 Outside of law school studies, Taylor shares her “downtime.”21:10 Taylor Swift to Harry Potter23:35 Go back 4-5 years...what advice would you give your younger self? Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
:05 Welcome and intro4:5- Introduction to Tamara’s practice (which emphasizes transportation and logistics law and retail law), her role as vice chair of USLAW and her outlook for the USLAW year ahead.6:55 Guidance to rising lawyers and litigators – building a network, growing participation, and gaining visibility among peers and leaders.11:25 What’s unique/going on in Maryland law? What business should know about the litigation landscape.16:50 With a decline of trial cases, how do younger litigators learn the tricks of the trade?19:55 Is there a case for going to trial?24:00 Favorite moment of the 2025 USLAW NETWORK Annual Client Conference.26:35 As a busy litigator, Tamara shares how she finds her quiet/downtime, including quality time with her family, Amazing Race, a good beach read and more. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
:10 Back to school morning chaos, ear piercings, dream team Travis-Taylor engagement, Catching Kelce5:08 Julie Brennan intro.5:55 Pennsylvania venue rules and the difficult transfer of venue rules.6:06 Rule on venue, proper venue, “regularly connected business” Supreme Court – Pennsylvania Forum Non Conveniens 8:30 Waiting for a case to come down that will let Philly cases get moved back to where they should be.9:05 What is the standard to get a case moved out of Philly? Is there fairness in venue rules?10:05 Julie’s career path – civil litigation – and lots of trucking. 80% of her practice.10:30 Sitting for state legal bars + contributory negligence rule.11:08 Implosions, structures being decommissioned, imploding the building - cross between a property damage and personal injury case and construction litigation – document-intensive part.13:25 Pennsylvania law – Joint and several liability. Fair Share Act.14:40 1983 and Civil Rights litigation; trying to tell your clients what they may be liable for; segregated injuries; jury questionnaires; verdict forms.16:00 New RV, summer camping, cicadas + roller coasters, road trips.19:55 DC hot spots - shopping at National Archives, Shawarma food trucks, e-bike tours, criteria for beach life.23:25 Romance novels to historical fiction and murder mysteries. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
3:30 Doug provides an overview of Therrien Couture Joli-Coeur LLP and shares a life and career roadmap detailing how he landed where he is today.5:05 Women’s Connection travels to Quebec City, the only walled city in North America. Historic and beautiful. Unique experience in North America.7:30 Doug’s law practice explained.13:55 Natural talent - What about litigation makes you a good commercial attorney or transactional attorney? 14:24 No sleep? Caffeine-fueled? Not just any cup of coffee, but one good cup of coffee.18:00 Canadian law and licenses explained, including civil law jurisdictions, federal statutes, provincial law and common law.20:45 How Therrien Couture Joli-Coeur LLP uses USLAW to help their clients – Canadian attorneys do a lot of international work. Their clients are buying and selling into and from the U.S., which means you must learn how to operate outside of your own jurisdiction.21:35 USLAW success story – partnered with USLAW member firm Poyner Spruill.25:00 TCJ represents Canadian businesses in the U.S. and has utilized nearly all USLAW member firms across the continental U.S. USLAW’s national coverage in major commercial centers and smaller jurisdictions is the principal driver. Trusted referrals. Contributes to the confidence TCJ clients have. 26.45 TELFA connection – working within Europe and facilitating referrals globally.28:25 Robust vetting process29:29 Nothing is ever perfect, but one call can resolve an issue.30:15 International travel and border control/TSA stories U.S. to Canada, isotopes and treadmill tests can make crossing the border an adventure Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants.1:50 Small world connection between Pam Hallford and Will Morris. Who’s ruthless?2:25 1-year anniversary with DSI, 12 years on the dark side doing “plaintiff’s work.”4:00 Overview of Will’s role as GC at DSI Security Services5:25 Transition to GC and in-house role8:10 Claims work versus managing the business side of things | contracts, plus all manner of claims in employment, auto, workers’ comp, premise liability | internal policy and procedures, in-house training, reporting procedures.9:45 AI use in security, from facial recognition to long-gun detection and much more. Should companies use a closed system? Once you have the data, what happens next? Are you still factoring in the human element?13:00 Developing policies around AI and a company’s response to AI data? Best practices and capabilities.14:06 Has there been a decline in the number of employees due to the use of AI? 17:05 Preparing for problems when AI is wrong or just misidentified. AI is good, not perfect. 19:10 Client variety -those who are all in on AI and the other side wants the human element involved. How to balance the two. Understand capabilities and limitations to be able to provide the best solutions for the client.21:00 Why Will’s first USLAW event was a success for him.22:35 Family time26:20 National Peanut Festival, the “peanut capital of the world,” good food (aka anything fried), plus boiled peanuts explained. For reference: National Peanut Festival Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants 2:00 Intro to Keely Duke, her practice, the growth of her litigation firm, plus thoughts on the Idaho college murder trial and Bryan Kohberger5:09 Do things try in Idaho?5:27 What are juries like? Thoughts from a recent focus group.6:30 Career journey8:17 Is there a Z in Boise?8:45 Focus groups – using them more frequently and doing multiple focus groups on big cases, early theme development 9:40 Examples of cases that are good for focus groups, what tactics the plaintiff’s bar is using around this and how local jurors have a sense of personal responsibility.11:40 When do you start focus groups? At what point in a case? Before or after the plaintiff’s deposition?12:30 What's plaintiff’s bar doing with mock trials and data? Keely shares a defense-side perspective and important insights from a recent mock trial.17:57 When should you file a motion in limine?19:14 How focus groups and mock trials are the best crystal balls we have.20:10 Difficult tower issues and how mock trials and data can help.21:10 Highlights from USLAW NETWORK Medical Law and Professional Liability forums – special event was among the best – USLAW is fun, not just educational! Also, what did a special guest plaintiff’s lawyer share? 24:34 Keely’s perfect day26:08 Favorite travel destination, empty nesting28:55 Low turnout for people sitting for the bar in some states – but Duke Evett has found the unicorns, and the unicorns are staying; it’s also about firm culture.31:30 Favorite things about doing the podcast. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants 2:15 Josh introduces his background and career path.4:55 The 1% who say they enjoy risk and claims. No single day is the same.5:24 Advice for those starting out in their careers.6:35 Advice for people who need to learn how to manage and lead people. Circle K leadership classes, plus listen and show you care.8:15 Return to office – benefits, challenges, business cultural impact; is there really a lesson to learn from a very wise Real Housewife?11:00 Trends, tort reform, unreasonable billing14:30 Doctors who perform care at the direction of counsel, plus connections between the plaintiff’s counsel and medical providers.20:34 What state leads the country in unreasonable billing?22:30 Beach bum, podcasts, music, parenting, best of USLAW excursions, rappelling. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants3:35 Intro to Taylor Brewer's career, which includes medical malpractice and trucking defense. “Any tort-based defense work that will land me in the courtroom, I am happy about. I am happy to learn the rules of the road, pun intended.”4:29 It’s all about the experts. Can she use tips and tricks (and knowledge) from her med malpractice work in her growing transportation practice? And how her time as Geico staff counsel created a good foundation for trying trucking accident cases. 5:55 How Taylor headed to a med malpractice focus.:00 Niche within medical malpractice, a sub-specialty if you will, of correctional medicine. Brings in federal claims like Deliberate Indifference 1983 cases, and she represents healthcare providers in jails and prisons.7:40 Should you go to medical school or nursing school, and then become a med mal attorney in order to have an understanding of medicine, and then take it to the law?8:15 Awesome nurse paralegals.8:44 Learning intricacies of the trucking industry and trucks, and should you take a CDL course?10:10 Virginia has seen a decline in bar takers – why and what’s being done to fix it? Also, how does this create an even bigger justice gap? How do pro bono services play a role?12:15 Biggest impediment to pro bono.13:09 Challenges in finding new lawyers in Virginia – or most anywhere these days.14:00 What are the differences of taking the Virginia Bar from many others – antiquated rules and more.15:00 Virginia reciprocity rules15:20 1% land for contributory negligence Alabama vs Virginia.17:00 Nuclear verdicts in VA, AL and KS etc. and how the 1% rule plays into that.19:10 Is there any summary judgment at the state court level in Virginia?20:10 Runner’s world, “the friendliest marathon,” weight training21:00 What Taylor’s listening to, and recent tips learned from USLAW Live.22:20 Family matters – show children and backstage children, parent-teacher conferences.27:50 Taylor’s favorite venue for Women’s Connection. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants2:00 Intro to Nichole Koford from Wicker Smith, Tampa, Florida. Florida Man3:40 Nichole’s background as a litigator5:30 What does Nichole’s medical malpractice practice look like and why does she do what she does?6:20 State of medical malpractice cases in Florida. Do they go to trial or not? Who is being sued these days? Doctors mainly or others?7:40 Top things learned while building med mal practice? 8:40 Importance of physician databases that are a matter of public record. 10:30 Hot topic in medical malpractice: doctor shortages. What does this mean for medical practices and the use of nurse practitioners and physician assistants? What might be causing this? How will the graduate loan cap impact the medical landscape? What are the risks associated with that, and how can we mitigate the risks to ensure patients get the healthcare they need? 12:25 What can the nurse practitioner databank tell us? 13:20 Where can nurse practitioners have a full practice, reduced practice or restricted practice? What do these license designations mean, and how do they create opportunities that might not otherwise exist for patients? Note: The American Association of Nurse Practitioners' color-coded state licensure map is referenced in the podcast and can be accessed here: https://www.aanp.org/advocacy/state/state-practice-environment.16:00 Was med school ever a career path?17:25 What makes Nichole squeamish? 17:50 Trucking accidents18:40 Use of autopsy photos19:20 How to present severe images to the jury during trial– to show or not to show really bad images to a jury.19:50 DISC personality assessment – what is it and how to use it in practice. 25:45 Summer happenings – color guard, SATs, camps, school uniforms, summer trips, teen drivers, increased insurance and more. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants1:20 intro to Alison and her practice2:15 Florida Supreme Court mandate – are there really no continuances?3:26 Has tort reform slowed down the tidal wave of litigation? 4:00 Retail cases, negligence and security, and emergency responses8:40 Hot topic - going beyond traditional social media and getting creative with discovery and discovery of new technology and related things. Everything is so app-based - don't leave things on the table. Create lists of what you should request and everything you believe should be subpoenaed. What's the timing of the big reveal of evidence?15:00 Mahjong joy17:48 First day of school and start of a 2-week docket. 21:35 Reading and streaming, plus favorite book club books.26:00 Bravo go-to programming Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants1:10 Intro to Jennifer Tricker and work-life-family balance while focusing on the “being where your feet are” approach.2:48 What would you tell your 25-year-old self about pursuing a career in the legal field? 3:54 Career track from law school to clerk to a now 20+year legal career4:39 What keeps you busy? Tell us about your commercial litigation practice that includes a tort practice, trucking work, products liability, nursing home defense, and commercial transactions.5 33 Nebraska’s oldest law firm. How old is old? Jennifer gives an overview of Baird Holm LLP and how its general practice supports its strong client base.7:20 The discussion shifts to the qualities Jennifer instills in younger lawyers who are hoping to become great litigators. 8:50 The power of checking things off the list and completing tasks fully – efficiency and improved work product.9:43 Why do we do what we do? Being a more effective manager.10:40 Faster pace, multiple devices and downtime – how do they work together, and what issues are you seeing younger associates face? 13:52 Jennifer, the incoming chair of USLAW NETWORK (September 2025), explains why she wanted to take on this role. She also shared how USLAW has been a great benefit to her, her practice, her firm and her clients.17:02 Get involved. Find something that you like and will make you happy. Do it with gusto and for something that matters to you.18:03 Jennifer gives a few tips and tricks on how to get involved with USLAW NETWORK.20:37 ChatGPT and AI use – how/when to use it and what the future holds.21:35 Volleyball and dance mom, reality TV and favorite destinations. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants1:38 Meghan provides a high-level overview of her career to date and her upward trajectory in the industry.7:00 Career advice for younger professionals just starting out; the importance of networks and having a mentor; engaged, teach, inform, lobbying efforts, etc.10:35 What does Meghan look for in building teams, new hires, TPAs and outside counsel? 13:43 How to bring counsel up to speed on your philosophy; Working up claims to mitigate them; Level-setting conversations and understanding expectations; proactive, transparent, and tenacious leadership.18:00 Travel highlights 21:40 Organization styles and Post-it notes24:00 What’s missing in litigation? Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants1:00 Intro to Tommy Thornton, lack of buffer zone, not empty nesting and importance of foundation blocks6:14 A third-generation lawyer, Tommy, addresses what he sees as an undercurrent within the litigation industry that is “dehumanizing the human process.” The conversation includes lessons from his father plus a look at the increased emphasis on metrics vs personal interactions,10:30 What’s the solution for attorneys who are being judged on the numbers when still trying to get to know the individual?12:45 Backbone of USLAW 17:10 The benefits of USLAW for attorneys and clients 9trusted resources)19:40 What impacts metrics that form the basis “to be judged?” (claim closure rates, indemnity spend etc.)21:25 Favorite vacation destinations, creating experiences for kids, Friday night menu plus wine tasting and a small-world travel coincidence that leads to a client dinner in London and more. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants2:35 Ginny Murphy introduction and career path overview7:15 The loudest group of 100 people ever8:15 Mergers & Acquisitions – how to integrate them into your operations; dealer-owned, dealer-operated or is it a distribution location?11:00 How claims load changes with changing and evolving business models and acquisitions.11:35 Contracts exist for a reason.12:00 Launching a C3 strategy.13:50 Kudos to Frank Gattuso of Sweeney & Sheehan in Philadelphia for helping craft C3 strategy and an explanation of C3.16:25 What’s on the horizon?17:55 Importance of insurance and in-house legal working together. Why it matters.19:34 USLAW creating a client-only forum during a USLAW event. Having intentional conversations.21:40 What’s your legacy going to be?22:44 Jersey Shore and beach time25:22 Family talk Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants3:00 Chris shares how USLAW and S-E-A connected more than 20 years ago.3:35 About S-E-A - 300 employees, including 200 technical staff members and 15 engineering disciplines.4:10 How his youth football coach, who also was the founder of S-E-A, led him to S-E-A 26 years ago and counting. Also, you never know who you’re going to meet and what impact they will have on you.6:10 Creating deeper relationships with clients and community; how to do it right; why community matters; listening to clients, diversifying what an engineer looks like coming out of college. 9:03 The Why statement - the entire reason S-E-A has been with USLAW for 20+ years.10:40 S-E-A's digital forensic expertise expansion - how to extract, store, protect, and use the data to better build cases and tell stories.12:20 Industry snapshot and digital footprint data – whose doing what well with digital information 14:30 What keeps Chris up at night? 16:04 Is S-E-A using AI? What are the downsides?The University of Kentucky, Dave Matthews Band, Trampled by Turtles, Avett Brothers, teen drivers and more.Thanks for listening! Learn more about USLAW NETWORK at uslaw.org and via social:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uslaw-network-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USLAWNETWORK1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/USLAWNETWORK/X: https://twitter.com/uslawnetwork Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants2:20 Introduction to Cory Feinberg.3:25 Overview of career track to current role at MoneyGram. 5:40 MoneyGram’s mission and its impact in countries around the world.6:50 MoneyGram is literally everywhere but a few countries; digital presence; buy/sell crypto through MoneyGram. 7:18 Opened the rails to the world. Financial inclusion—making sure every person in the world can move money if needed. Global legal challenges, licenses, and regulators.8:25 Compliance, banking and treasury functions, partnerships, marketing, strong legal team internally and externally. How USLAW NETWORK helps Cory and his legal team globally and with litigation matters.10:34 Global reach meets the developing technology age—what's trending, how it's blending into the legal side of business, and what Cory sees as hot issues on the horizon.17:10 Challenges Cory is seeing in litigation, why venue matters, the role of politics, 24/7/365 business.23:54 Missed Eras Tour plus concerts past, present and future. Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants2:00 Origin of the company; launched in 20113:45 How defense teams and litigators use Marshall Investigative Group.4:10 How does Marshall Investigative Group help defense teams?5:10 Adding unmanned surveillance6:35 Memorable moments 10:45 Cornerstones of Marshall Investigative Group’s success.14:20 Surfing the web - what’s online about YOU?17:10 Movie star complex18:00 Data may drive us to need more discovery.20:00 Artificial Intelligence (AI) – does it help or hurt?22:00 Litigation may be starting to implement AI tools, but a human backstop is needed.23:35 Carpe skiem and Olympic bobsledding in Park City Many thanks to you for listening to USLAW Live. Stay tuned for more great conversations on USLAW Live. Be sure to click follow so you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USLAW NETWORK, visit uslaw.org.