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AI: Friend or Foe, A Conversation with Simon Pulman, Partner & Co-chair of Pryor Cashman's Media + Entertainment and Film, TV + Podcast Groups

NYCLA Amicus Curiae

Release Date: 09/25/2023

Planes Won't Fall from the Sky: A Conversation on the Supreme Court's Ruling Overturning the Chevron Doctrine show art Planes Won't Fall from the Sky: A Conversation on the Supreme Court's Ruling Overturning the Chevron Doctrine

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The New York Country Lawyers Association is proud to share its recent episode of the Amicus Curiae Podcast. In this episode host Daniel K. Wiig speaks with Brooklyn Law Stanley A. August Professor of Law William (Bill) Araiza about the Supreme Court's decision which overturned the Chevron Doctrine. The Chevron doctrine was a 40 year Supreme Court precedent that established a framework for how courts should review administrative agencies' interpretations of statutes. The doctrine was overturned by the Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of...

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The Trust In Justice Project: A Conversation with Leading Trial Consultant Richard Gabriel show art The Trust In Justice Project: A Conversation with Leading Trial Consultant Richard Gabriel

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The New York County Lawyers Association is proud to present our latest episode of the NYCLA Amicus Curiae Podcast with Host Daniel K. Wiig. Our guest is Richard Gabriel, considered the nation’s leading trial consultant.  Since 1985, Mr. Gabriel has been a leader in the field of jury research, jury selection and litigation communication with experience in nearly 2,000 trials in both the civil and criminal arenas across the country. Daniel and Richard's conversation delves into the recent findings of the Trust in Justice Project. The Trust in Justice Project is an initiative committed to...

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A Conversation with Honorable Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and Chief Judge of the State of New York show art A Conversation with Honorable Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and Chief Judge of the State of New York

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In this insightful episode, sits down with the Hon. Rowan D. Wilson, the Chief Judge of New York State and Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, to discuss what it is like to be the Chief Judge, how he envisions his role as Chief Judicial Officer of the New York Court System, A.I. and the Courts, Court Modernization, resource allocation, and much more. The conversation delves into the complex nature of courts and the Chief Judge's efforts to ensure forward-thinking collaborative partnerships throughout the NYS Court System. On April 10, 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul nominated Judge Wilson to...

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Are Non-compete Agreements Dead? A Discussion with Attorney Shawn Matthew Clark show art Are Non-compete Agreements Dead? A Discussion with Attorney Shawn Matthew Clark

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On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) . The new rule is scheduled to take effect in September 2024, but the Supreme Court has been very busy addressing the Administrative State. In the case the Supreme Court overruled in its June 2024 decision. Did the Federal Trade Commission have the authority to make the rule banning noncompete agreements, and how does the Supreme Court's decision impact the FTC's new rule? This and more will be discussed in the latest episode of the NYCLA's Amicus Curiae Podcast with our host, Daniel K. Wiig, and our esteemed guest, .  Shawn Matthew...

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The Intersection of Legal Ethics and Politics: Where Do Lawyers Draw the Line? show art The Intersection of Legal Ethics and Politics: Where Do Lawyers Draw the Line?

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In our conversation with Robert Housman, former White House Assistant Director of Strategic Planning, National Office of Drug Control Policy under President Clinton (1997–2001), we take a look at the intersection of politics and legal ethics. The ethical obligations of lawyers often conflict with what is deemed appropriate for today's politicians. The integrity of the courts, the legal system, and ultimately our democracy depends on a profession that must adhere to ethical rules of conduct. We discuss the 2020 election secret strategy memo, the torture memos, and other actions that question...

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Trying Trump: Is He Being Treated Fairly by The Justice System? show art Trying Trump: Is He Being Treated Fairly by The Justice System?

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The New York Country Lawyers Association Amicus Curiae Podcast with Host Daniel K. Wiig sat down with guest Vinoo Varghese, Expert Legal Analyst, and New York City Criminal Defense Attorney. The aim of the show is to share a balanced legal analysis that is void of political influence and based on facts. Host Daniel K. Wiig and Vinoo unwind the outcomes of the latest cases against former President Trump and whether he is being treated fairly by the justice system. Can Trump get a fair trial in New York? Is justice being served?    New York City Criminal Defense...

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Diversity, Integrity, & Intention: A Conversation with Sandra Leung show art Diversity, Integrity, & Intention: A Conversation with Sandra Leung

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As a part of NYCLA's celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month we are proud to present our latest episode of the NYCLA Amicus Curiae Podcast with host Daniel K. Wiig, our guest is Sandra Leung, Executive Vice President, General Counsel of Bristol Myers Squibb. Sandy Leung serves as legal advisor to the Board of Directors and company executives, and is responsible for shaping the company’s legal strategy. Sandy is also responsible for Environment, Health & Safety & Sustainability, Corporate Security and Philanthropy at Bristol Myers Squibb. Sandra has climbed the...

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Flaws, Foibles, and the Folly of Impropriety: Discussing Martin T. Manton with author Hon. Gary Stein show art Flaws, Foibles, and the Folly of Impropriety: Discussing Martin T. Manton with author Hon. Gary Stein

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Host Daniel K. Wiig sits down with U.S. Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Hon. Gary Stein to discuss his book: Justice for Sale: Graft, Greed, and a Crooked Federal Judge in 1930s Gotham, in the latest episode of the New York County Lawyers Association Amicus Curiae podcast.  The integrity of the judiciary is among the strongest underpinnings of our Democratic society and the commitment of the judiciary to operate ethically, serves as the unspoken agreement which allows the public to believe in its ability to administer justice....

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Donald Trump, The Constitution, & The United States Supreme Court: A Conversation with Hon. Andrew P. Napolitano show art Donald Trump, The Constitution, & The United States Supreme Court: A Conversation with Hon. Andrew P. Napolitano

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In this episode of NYCLA's Amicus Curiae podcast, host Daniel K. Wiig sits down with constitutional expert, legal commentator, and analyst Hon. Andrew P. Napolitano to talk about current legal issues faced by former president Trump including presidential immunity, the Constitution,14th Amendment, and the trials taking over the headlines. No question is off limits, this discussion ventures to take a candid and unflinching view of the United States Supreme Court and its recent decision in Donald Trump's 14th Amendment Case:  Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson; the Election Interference Case;...

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See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil in the Age of AI: A Conversation with Jamie Hoxie Solano, Esq. show art See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil in the Age of AI: A Conversation with Jamie Hoxie Solano, Esq.

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In this episode of the NYCLA Amicus Curiae Podcast with Host Daniel K. Wiig, we take on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the emerging regulations aimed at keeping citizens safe. Our guest is attorney Jamie Hoxie Solano, a Partner with Ford O’Brien, LLP where she represents clients concerning allegations of cryptocurrency-related fraud schemes, securities violations, wire fraud, mail fraud, health care fraud, business email compromises, and computer intrusions, among other claims.  Dan and Jamie discuss the key cases involving AI in the news, a new EU law regulating AI, generative AI,...

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Though Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been around for more than 70 years, the body of the law regulating its use is in its infancy. AI is the science of making machines that can think like humans. The reverberation of AI's impact can be felt on every sector of society. The widely changing technological landscape has high potential stakes and forces every field to investigate newly emerging issues that could essentially replace humans.  At the time of this episodes recording, SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and the WGA (Writers Guild of America) Labor Unions were in the midst of a strike to obtain better wages, residual payments from streaming services for their work, and job protections guaranteeing that artificial intelligence would not be used to replace actual actors and writers. Our guest Simon Pulman, is a partner and co-chair of Pryor Cashman’s Media & Entertainment and Film, TV & Podcast Groups; he is also co-chair of the M+E Transactions and Financing Practice. Simon’s practice focuses on entertainment and media law, with significant experience in company-side business affairs and sophisticated rights transactions for television, film, podcasting, and interactive clients. As outside business affairs counsel for studios, networks, production companies, and rightsholders, he helps clients negotiate complex development, production, financing, and licensing deals. NYCLA Amicus Curiae Host Daniel K. Wiig sat down with Simon to elucidate on the key issues, threats, and legal implications and impact of AI on the entertainment field and its participants. This timely episode provides the listener with an insider's view from a leader in the legal media and entertainment sector. Listen now to this not to be missed episode. 

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