Legal Talk Network On the Road covers the latest conferences, bar meetings, industry events, and trade shows. Often recorded live from the conference room floor our hosts interview bar presidents, committee and section chairs, and other leaders to offer an exclusive look at the biggest events in legal, as well as what is on the horizon for those who practice law.
Elisa Massimino talks about international human rights and how these rights have fared under the Trump Administration.
Latanishia Watters, Sarah Rogers, and Judge Terry Ruckriegle explain the importance of properly preparing for a trial.
Melba Pearson, Richard Pena, Moire Corcoran, Matt Redle, and Jeremy Alexis talk about the Miranda Rights Warnings Project, a project that seeks to use technology to translate Miranda Warnings for people who...
Hilarie Bass talks about some of the initiatives that defined her presidency.
Jennifer Parent talks about the NCBP and their focus on leadership, innovation, and collaboration.
Koji Fukumura and Barb Dawson talk about the ABA Section of Litigation and the benefits it provides to its members.
Marty Balogh, John G. Levi, E. Faye Butler, Zachary Stevenson, and Judge Lora J. Livingston speak about the importance of properly funding legal services.
Dan Rodriguez, Ellen Rosenblum, William Hurd, and Misha Tseytlin talk about the actions and prerogatives of the state attorneys general in the current political climate.
Dave Preble talks about ways to improve the way medical professionals handle the prescription of opioids for pain, how to identify drug-seeking behavior, methods of solving the issue that aren’t incarceration, and...
Bruce Brotine, Lyssa Thaden, and Zach Weber talk about ways young lawyers can manage student loan debt during and after law school.
Adam Fuller, Heidi Roll, Maya Ewing, and Daniel Hemel explain how the Epic Systems v. Lewis case has changed the use of arbitration clauses in employment agreements.
Karen Hutchins and Julie Armstrong talk about the NABE and the resources they provide for bar executives, like networking and collaboration.
Kevin Davis and Dean Erwin Chemerinsky take a look at the state of the Supreme Court during this time of intense polarization.
Tina Campbell Hebert, Brian Daly, David Silverman, Hari Osofsky, and Dan Rees talk about climate change and the law.
Andrew Grosso, Judge Bernice Donald, Alan Butler, and Lorraine Kisselburgh explain how technology is gradually changing aspects of the law.
Nicole VanderDoes talks about the #MeToo movement and workplace sexual harassment in the legal industry.
Michael Panter, Matthew Moeller, David Pardue, and Michael Weber explain the purpose of pleadings and how to craft them successfully.
Melanie Bragg talks about the assistance programs and upcoming events in GPSolo and why lawyers should get involved.
Dana Hrelic explains membership opportunities and the advantages of joining the Young Lawyers Division (YLD).
Samantha Howell and Tristia Bauman discuss what lawyers can do to help, from recognizing and respecting homeless people they see to providing pro bono services.
ABA legends talk about their time at the ABA including their successes and the impact they’ve seen the ABA have on the expansion of access to legal services for all.
How to leverage digital media as a tool to guide conversation towards legal services for low income clients.
Kimberly Sanchez talks to John Pollock and Andrew Sherer about how the Trump administration’s attitude towards immigration is affecting change and the local-level governmental response.
Kimberly Sanchez talks to Patrick Arenz, Faith Morse, Vincent Nappo, and Martina Vandenberg about what makes taking on human trafficking cases as a pro bono attorney worthwhile.
Kimberly Sanchez interviews Ellen Lawton, April Faith-Slaker, and Amy Johnson about research in legal innovation, why it’s important for access to justice, and current research methodologies they’re using.
Michael Hofrichter, Pablo Almaguer, and Jeff Baker discuss the importance of pro bono lawyers in disaster relief and how lawyers (and other legal professionals) can get involved.
Government funding is one of the principle sources of funding for legal aid programs but convincing politicians to fund these programs can seem like a huge obstacle. Experts discuss the complex issue...
We talk about establishing guiding principles of ethics in legal technology in order to close the communication gap between tech companies and the justice system.
Deon Woods Bell, Hugh Stevenson, Babatunde Irukera, David Ong’Olo, Atef Amin Yacoub, and Luyamba Mpamba Kapembwa discuss consumer protection priorities and trends for Egypt, Nigeria, Zambia, and Kenya.
Kevin O’Connor and Phyllis Marcus explain the data protection laws in the US and EU and how current events are affecting today's regulation.
Subrata Bhattacharjee, Ian Simmons, and Hill Wellford give their thoughts about how Asian countries apply antitrust laws and what impact this may have on U.S. antitrust lawyers.
Scott Martin and Bruce Simon talk about transitioning from the defendant to the plaintiff side, working on cases and obstacles they face as plaintiff attorney.
Suzanne Wachsstock, Forrest Treat, and Gail Levine talk about their experience and education leading up to their current roles and advice for students and lawyers entering the field.
Vic Domen, Gwendolyn Cooley, and Trish Conners talk about the role they play when it comes to antitrust and consumer protection law.
Doug Ross and Jeff Brennan discuss their opinions about what’s going on with health care antitrust.
Anora Wang and Tom York interview antitrust professors Bill Kovacic and Andy Gavil about the new policy debate.
Balancing a career and your life can already be complicated and time consuming, so why should you join or become engaged in the ABA Section of Antitrust Law? In this report from...
Matt Joseph interviews Christie Grymes Thompson from Kelley Drye’s Advertising, Marketing, and Consumer Product Safety practice groups and Lesley Fair, senior attorney in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Bureau of Consumer Protection,...
Hilla Shimshoni talks to Rani Habash and Danielle Haugland about their advice for young lawyers seeking a career in antitrust, and career and related resources that the ABA provides.
Lisa Phelan and Niall Lynch talk about the latest trends in criminal cartel enforcement including the reasons behind the lull in fines, changes in federal policy, and international antitrust cartel patterns.
Paula Render, partner at Jones Day, and John Snyder, partner at Alston & Bird, talk about the developments and trends in merger and acquisition antitrust law.
Cat Moon talks about how the conference can help legal problem solving, which direction SoLi will go next year, and changes in Vanderbilt’s curriculum.
Wendy Callaghan gives her input about the significance of the hackathon in creating technology to improve accessibility.
Nita Sanger, Wolters Kluwer’s Head of Innovation, talks about trends like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and machine learning.
Michal Paprocki, George Beaton, and Leo Elduayen are judges at the 2018 Global Hackathon. Tune in as the three talk about the technology trends they see both in the hackathon and in...
David Fisher and Dera Nevin talk about how they used the #ToTheMars Tour to build community and connect groups working on similar products.
Spicekit is a platform which allows collective legal action through the vehicle of class actions.
Tune in as we talk to the developers of 2Sign, a Canadian based app, that allows the average person to use contracts without a lawyer.
Decoding Law and INCO-herent both talk about how their team became one and what their projects can do to help others, as well as how to make difficult terms more accessible.
Helpself is a tool that gives access to expungement forms and the filing process via an easy to use, step by step process.
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is the CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers subscription-based law...
Christopher T. Anderson has authored numerous articles and speaks on a wide range of topics, including law...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based...
Patrick Palace is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer with an emphasis on workers’ compensation, personal injury, civil rights...
Gyi Tsakalakis founded AttorneySync because lawyers deserve better from their marketing people. As a non-practicing lawyer, Gyi...
At Galente Law, APC, Renée N. Galente offers robust representation to clients throughout the San Diego region,...
THE ORRICK YEARS Ralph served as Chairman & CEO of Orrick for nearly a quarter century, leading...
Michael Semanchik is the Executive Director of The Innocence Center (TIC), a formidable national legal institution dedicated...
George Psiharis is the Chief Operating Officer at Clio. Specializing in customer development and data operations, he...
Robin Wolpert, JD, PhD is treasurer at the Institute for Well-Being in Law and an accomplished appellate...
Carl Smallwood is director of the Divided Community Project at the Ohio State University Moritz College of...
Ed’s passion is developing innovative market-leading products and bespoke solutions. As InfoTrack’s CEO, Ed plays an integral...
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