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With increasingly complex laws affecting every facet of a company's operations, Maynard Cooper & Gale decided that updating businesses about important legal issues would be most effectively done over the airwaves. Each half-hour episode we will address a hot-button business legal issue and host an expert who will provide solutions to that issue. The topics range from GDPR, Labor & Employment pitfalls, Shareholder activism, and more. This Podcast is for information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. The information in this Podcast is not intended to create and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Maynard is a full-service law firm with 300 attorneys across its national footprint. Our entrepreneurial culture inspires collaboration among our attorneys, resulting in comprehensive legal solutions and seamless client experiences. For more information on the Firm, visit maynardcooper.com.
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This episode of the Maynard Business Brief podcast features Jason Isbell, a Lobbyist in Maynard's Government and Regulatory Affairs Group. During this episode, Jason discusses important laws that (i) have been enacted or defeated during the first half of Alabama’s legislative session and (ii) will be debated and potentially enacted during the second half of Alabama’s legislative session. Specifically, Jason describes laws related to legal immunity for COVID related lawsuits, medical cannabis, gaming, employee/independent contractor classification, among other topics. 
This episode of the Maynard Business Brief podcast features Wade Heck, a Lobbyist in Maynard's Government Relations Group.  Specifically, Wade addresses (i) the effect of the Biden administration's proposed tax plan on businesses and corporate America and (ii) how the new administration plans to address COVID-19, economic relief, and other important topics.This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.  The information in this client alert is not intended to create and will not constitute as a lawyer-client relationship.
This episode of the Maynard Business Brief podcast features Paul Frederick, a Shareholder in Maynard's Estate, Trust, and Business Planning Group.  Specifically, Paul addresses (i) how the recent elections may dramatically affect estate planning legislation for high net worth individuals and (ii) why “time is of the essence” in addressing estate planning before the end of 2020. This episode is currently available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.We aim to deliver content about timely business/legal issues to you via this innovative medium. New episodes will be published once a month, so make sure you are subscribed to the podcast. Follow us on social media to receive updates and details on each episode. 
This episode of the Maynard Business Brief podcast features Josh Bennett, a Shareholder in the Firm's Labor & Employment Practice Group.  Specifically, Josh addresses (i) the definitions of and procedures for workforce reductions (i.e., furloughs vs. layoffs) and (ii) current and potential remote working procedures and issues, which we anticipate numerous companies are currently addressing. 
In this episode, Jim Pickle and Starr Turner Drum explore the use of technology in our ever-growing remote world and the effects it has on our privacy and the privacy of our clients. Starr helps us navigate best practices and regulations with regard to cybersecurity law and data privacy.
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