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×Episode 61 A Call to Service: From Public Duty to Spiritual Advocacy Father Joseph Ciccone's mission to serve the public has been an unwavering and guiding force throughout his life. He’s held many titles over the years: Police Officer. Teacher. Detective. Bergen County Sheriff. Priest. But the title that brings him to the podcast today is that of convicted felon. Father Joe joins host Matt Adams to detail his life of public service, from his early days as a beat cop in the 1980s to his foray into elected public office — which ultimately led him to become the target both of hate crimes and of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office. After pleading guilty, Father Joe dedicated his life as a priest to advocacy for criminal justice reform. This thought-provoking episode also touches on how Father Joe’s personal life as a gay man and his progressive social initiatives as a cop, detective and county sheriff impacted the trajectory of his life.…

1 ESG Essentials Ep19 - Power Struggles: Federal vs. State Authority in Energy Law 10:12
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The Trump administration has issued approximately 130 executive orders so far, and many deal with environmental and energy matters. Listen as David Colvin and Karen Davis, Co-Chairs of our ESG Practice, dive into the emerging themes of these executive orders. They specifically dig into the details of EO 14260, “Protecting American Energy From State Overreach" — which calls for federal action against localized energy laws — and speculate whether the Trump administration will join litigation challenging energy laws out of New York and Vermont. The bite-sized episode also explores how this executive order aligns with current EPA policies.…
Episode 60 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: Employee Retention Tax Credit Five years and two presidential administrations later, tensions remain — with the IRS and tax credit applicants — over the pandemic-era Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC). While the IRS has been continuing a Biden-era restrictive policy, a new mandate may be coming when a new IRS Commissioner is confirmed. Fox attorneys Brian Bernhardt and Jonathan Wasser join host Matt Adams for a comprehensive look at the current state of the ERC. They also discuss Billy Long — the current IRS commissioner nominee — and how his background may shape his plans for the agency’s approach to the ERC. Brian and Jonathan also forecast what’s likely to come for the IRS and the ERC in light of staffing reductions.…
Episode 59 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: DOJ Focus While President Trump’s first administration focused on reshaping the judiciary, he’s indicated a priority of his second administration will be reshaping the federal justice system. In this episode, reporter Andy Kroll and host Matt Adams explore the commonalities among recent U.S. Attorney appointments and how these newly named individuals may impact the overall enforcement priorities of the Department of Justice. They discuss what makes this presidential term different — and what makes it the same — as well as how reductions in force and other staffing changes across multiple federal agencies align with the president’s stated vision and agenda. An investigative journalist known for his in-depth reporting on the intersections of politics, money and power, Andy currently serves as a national reporter for ProPublica, where he covers justice and the rule of law, including the Justice Department, U.S. Attorneys and the courts.…
Episode 58 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: IRS Investigations What’s on the Trump administration’s agenda when it comes to federal investigations? Listen to the first in a series of episodes aimed at answering that question. Former IRS Special Agent Jonathan Schnatz joins host Matt Adams to discuss his experience as world events and changing presidential administrations shifted IRS priorities during his 25-year tenure in the Criminal Investigations division. Now a Principal at Withum, Jonathan shares his opinions and prognostications on the administration enforcement priorities for the IRS, including the suggestion that IRS agents will be deployed to the U.S./Mexico border. Matt and Jonathan also dig into the recently released IRS “Dirty Dozen” list and weigh the likelihood of them becoming enforcement priorities.…
Episode 57 Wired for Truth: The Art & Science of Polygraphs The polygraph test: We’ve all seen it used in popular movies, but what is it the truth behind how it’s used in the criminal justice system? Jerry Lewis, a retired New Jersey State Police lieutenant who’s been administering polygraphs since 1981, joins host Matt Adams to peer inside the mechanics of the test. They explore the science at work in a polygraph machine and the art of questioning a subject — and how to identify when someone is lying without a polygraph. Jerry also addresses criticisms of the polygraph, defends his opinion on forced confessions and discloses the role he played in catching the killer of Megan Kanka, the namesake of Megan’s Law.…
From executive orders to state laws, elements of ESG are being transformed. Podcast hosts David Colvin and Karen Davis, who also co-chair the firm’s ESG Practice Group, explore the impact of the New York Climate Change Superfund Act and consider how it may serve as a springboard toward a potential uptick in state climate change actions. They also turn to the Trump administration’s executive orders regarding DEI. This episode explains what the actions mean for government contractors as well as private companies. It also offers suggestions on what companies should do during the safe harbor period that runs until April of this year.…
Episode 56 A Strategic Gamble: The Risks, Costs and Rewards of Going to Trial Statistics weigh heavily against defendants in the criminal justice system. Only 0.4% were acquitted after trial in federal cases during fiscal year 2022. In this latest podcast episode, host Matt Adams is joined by firm colleague Patrick Egan, whom Matt describes as “the type of trial lawyer you go to when your only option is to roll the dice and go to trial taking a shot against all odds.” Patrick, a Fox Partner and Chair Emeritus of the firm’s White-Collar Criminal Defense & Regulatory Compliance Practice, discusses how he navigates clients through the decision to go to trial and shares his insights into the political and procedural reasons why statistics favor prosecutors. Patrick also recounts the details of one of his most high-profile acquittals involving a Philadelphia politician innocent of the charges lobbied against him.…
Episode 55 The Power of the Presidential Pardon: Traditions and Turning Points Recent presidential pardons by both sides of the political aisle are unprecedented in their purposes, which were wielded both to reward and protect. That’s according to Rachel Barkow, Charles Seligson Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Zimroth Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at New York University School of Law. A prolific author who is recognized as one of the country’s leading experts on criminal law and policy, Rachel joins host Matt Adams for a timely discussion exploring the historical use of presidential pardons, the standard vetting process for requests and how the pardons issued in January by the both the outgoing and incoming presidents diverge from traditional uses of the power. They also speculate on how — and if — the process could change in the future, should a president have the interest in altering authority granted by the Constitution. You won’t want to miss this enlightening episode.…
In the second part of his conversation with host Matt Baum, Jeff Nash, CEO and Co-Founder of Bridgemark Strategies, shares the due diligence all advisors should undertake to ensure their clients will be supported both during and after a sale. He also counsels on the value of hiring top legal counsel for corporate transactions – and why they are more than worth the price. He additionally reveals his trademarked “three Fs” that advisors should assess before moving to a new firm, as well as offers tips for career success to advisors just embarking on the profession.…
Episode 54 The Flaws of FARA: Feeble Oversight of Billions in Foreign Influence Journey back in time as we explore the origins of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) — and trace its impact on reshaping the public image of some of the most corrupt foreign entities over the past 50 years. Author Casey Michel returns to the podcast to join host Matt Adams to discuss Foreign Agents: How American Lobbyists and Lawmakers Threaten Democracy Around the World. Casey’s book highlights the failures of FARA, which was enacted in 1938 to require agents of foreign principals who are engaged in political activities to publicly disclosure their activities. Discover the fascinating roots of FARA’s inception and dig into the law’s influence on American history. You’ll also learn why Casey’s book landed him on Vladimir Putin’s sanctions list and if FARA reform is in the future.…
Episode 53 Diagnosis: Innocent – A Doctor’s Journey to Acquittal For six and a half years, Dr. Muhamad Aly Rifai, a physician from Easton, Pa., lived in fear and anxiety that life as he knew it was over. A leader in telehealth psychiatric services since the early 2000s, Dr. Rifai was charged with fraudulently billing more than $1 million to Medicare, stemming from his practice treating elderly patients in a rural area. In this episode, Dr. Rifai describes his harrowing experience to host Matt Adams. It could be a tale straight from a television show, featuring a government raid by agents carrying automatic weapons, an early morning call from the local SWAT team lieutenant and a key government witness who crumbled under cross-examination on the stand. Dr. Rifai also imparts words of wisdom for anyone who may find themselves in a similar situation, and details how he combatted fierce pressure by the government — and his own attorney — to plead guilty.…
Cybersecurity Insurance: Coverage Challenges and Changes In the second part of their conversation, Ralph Pasquariello, a Senior Partner and cyber liability specialist at The Tech Collective, joins host Juliana Neelbauer to discuss the various reasons for the rapid changes in cyber insurance coverages. They explore the AI elements that are incorporated into social engineering, the importance of two-factor authentication and more. Ralph also details his newly launched initiative that is helping executive teams in 12 states effectively evaluate cyber insurance policies.…
Episode 52 Engineered for Injustice: How Coerced Pleas Trap the Innocent Rodney Roberts was given a total of 25 minutes to make a life-altering decision. In custody, isolated from family and advised by a public defender to plead guilty to lesser charges in a crime he did not commit, Rodney succumbed to fear and pressure, and agreed to the terms. In this wrenching episode, Rodney joins host Matt Adams and defense attorney Tim Gumkowski of the Innocence Project to share his personal story of coercion into a guilty plea and the years of his life he lost as a result, trapped in a system that refused to acknowledge its mistake. Now a reentry coach with the Innocence Project, Rodney was ultimately exonerated after serving 18 years — including 10 years civilly committed in a facility after the attorney general filed a petition citing delusion and psychosis in response to Rodney’s repeated assertions of innocence. You’ll hear Rodney explain his emotional turmoil as he was coerced into the guilty plea and how his experience drives his work today with the Innocence Project. Matt and Tim also dig into the structural flaws of the criminal justice system that fuel this fire of coerced plea agreements and explore whether ways exist to extinguish them.…
The advisory industry has been trending towards high valuations. Are those likely to stick around? Jeff Nash, CEO and Co-Founder of Bridgemark Strategies, answers that and more during this conversation, the first in a two-part series with host Matt Baum. Jeff shares an in-depth look at the factors that go into valuing an advisory practice, how EBITDA plays into the equation, and why private equity is so interested in the advisory space. Jeff also breaks down the components that go into his PRICE acronym, which he uses to provide clarity around the components that drive the price of a deal. This episode is a must-listen for any advisor considering making a move in the industry, be it selling, merging or retiring.…
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Episode 51 A Higher Duty of Care: Representing Clients Living With Mental Illness The defense of clients experiencing mental health issues is one of the most challenging and nuanced aspects of criminal law. An estimated one-third to one-half of incarcerated individuals live with some form of mental illness and often find themselves at the mercy of a criminal justice system that offers little relief or recourse. Elizabeth Kelley, a New York City criminal defense lawyer, joins host Matt Adams to explain how attorneys can best advocate for and represent clients who experience mental illness. Elizabeth, who is also the editor of the ABA-published book Representing People With Mental Disabilities: A Practical Guide for Criminal Defense Lawyers, explores the hurdles that criminal defense attorneys can encounter as they strive to secure optimal outcomes for their clients. In a compassionate conversation based on their personal experiences representing clients who experience mental illness, Elizabeth and Matt discuss the afflictions most prevalent among those traversing the criminal justice system, including juveniles and veterans. They also detail the critical role played by a forensic mental health expert, who is best equipped to assess a defendant’s competency and sanity according to their legal definitions.…
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Cybersecurity Insurance: The New Frontier of Risk Management Is your cyber insurance policy sufficient to protect your company? As criminals leverage AI and other emerging technologies to exploit vulnerabilities in cybersecurity defenses, it’s critical to assess your company’s capacity to withstand a breach. Ralph Pasquariello, a Senior Partner and Cyber Liability Specialist at The Tech Collective with more than 15 years of experience in the field, joins host Juliana Neelbauer for the first half of a two-part discussion about cyber liability insurance. In this thought-provoking episode, Ralph and Juliana discuss the recent history of cyber liability insurance. They also explore how a seemingly simple security compromise can cause months of unsustainable damage for underinsured companies.…
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Episode 50 Hidden in Plain Sight: How Kleptocrats Exploit U.S. Financial Systems The shadowy finances that fueled the 9/11 terrorist attacks cut a somber scar into America. Despite the anti-money laundering initiatives woven in the Patriot Act, that wound continues to fester, according to Casey Michel, who suggests U.S. federal and state systems make America a cooperative collaborator in the money laundering schemes of kleptocrats. Casey, author of American Kleptocracy: How the U.S. Created the World's Greatest Money Laundering Scheme in History and Director of the Combating American Kleptocracy Program at the Human Rights Foundation, joins host Matt Adams for the show’s landmark 50th episode. Matt and Casey start their discussion focused on how corrupt foreign leaders launder the wealth expropriated from their home countries in the traditional offshore outlets. They then explain how those kleptocrats have legally infiltrated America — from small towns in the Midwest to oceanfront urban metropolises — with shell companies promising revitalization and development but often leaving dilapidated buildings and distressed communities instead. What legal and legislative measures are required to challenge these actions? Matt and Casey explore all that and more in this insightful episode…
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Episode 49 Perspectives From the Bench: Anatomy of a Criminal Trial With Retired Judge Margaret Foti The Honorable Margaret Foti, formerly the Presiding Judge of the Criminal Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County, joins host Matt Adams to examine the state’s criminal trial process from the view of the bench. From arrest to sentencing, the two discuss a wide range of topics in New Jersey criminal proceedings, including bail reform, Early Disposition Court and the role of a defendant’s remorse in a judge’s ruling. You’ll glean important insight from the bench on jury selection and sentencing determinations. Plus, Judge Foti shares a story of when Matt appeared in her courtroom and how the ruling in that case impacted the defense bar.…
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Episode 48 Digital Boundaries: Fourth Amendment Protections in a Connected World Modern technology is testing the limits of the Fourth Amendment and redefining the parameters of privacy. Michael Price, Litigation Director of the Fourth Amendment Center at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, joins host Matt Adams to dive into some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of criminal law and technology: geofencing, reverse warrants, facial recognition and forensic genealogy. Will case law catch up with technology? Michael and Matt search for answers in this compelling episode.…
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Episode 47 Fireside Chat With Bill Baroni and Jesse Eisinger Recorded at our 2024 White-Collar Symposium held in Philadelphia last month, this special episode dives into the landscape of white-collar criminal prosecution from the perspectives of Bill Baroni and Jesse Eisinger. Both former podcast guests, Bill and Jesse provide Matt Adams with insight into their personal experiences with the presumption of innocence. They also share their views on how politics does — and does not — influence cases pursued by the Department of Justice. Bill is the former deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was indicted and served prison time in connection with the infamous Bridgegate scandal before his conviction was unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. Jesse, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, is the author of The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives, which explores the DOJ’s prosecutorial approach from the early 2000s Enron era into the Great Recession and the collapse of the financial markets.…
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In March 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced with great fanfare the creation of its Climate and ESG Task Force to proactively identify ESG-related misconduct. Three years later, the SEC quietly shuttered it. Why? Hosts David Colvin and Karen Davis consider the reasons the agency may have elected to disband its task force and how it may approach ESG enforcement in the future. The pair also explore the legal challenges to the proposed Climate Risk Disclosure Rules.…
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Episode 46 America’s Incarceration Industry: Exposing Private Prisons Peer into the world of prison profiteers with Shane Bauer. Shane’s name may sound familiar. In 2009, he and two friends were hiking near the Iraq-Iran border when they were arrested by Iranian authorities, accused of espionage and imprisoned for more than two years. Extensive international pressure and diplomatic efforts ultimately secured their release. An American journalist and author, Shane decided to dive deeper into the private U.S. prison system after his return to America. Working as an undercover guard in a private Louisiana prison, Shane exposed its conditions and practices in his award-winning book, American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey Into the Business of Punishment. He and host Matt Adams engage in a perspective-shifting conversation on the origins of America’s private prison system, which accelerated in the South after the Civil War. They also discuss the impact of Shane’s book on the industry, which pivoted into immigration detention during the Trump administration.…
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Episode 45 The Grit, Grace and Gift of Second Chances What’s it like when the FBI knocks at your door? Justin Paperny shares his journey from that fateful day in April 2005 to his 18-month sentence in federal prison as a convicted felon and an encounter with a fellow incarcerated person that changed the trajectory of his life. Justin joins host Matt Adams for an episode detailing how that unexpected friendship gave him a chance to forge a new a career out of a mistake. Justin is the founder of White Collar Advice, a business that helps white-collar defendants through every stage of the judicial process. You’ll be captivated listening to how Justin is turning his story of redemption into a tangible way to help others.…
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Is the IRS prepping a legal stew for business that filed for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) relief? Host Matt Adams invites Fox Rothschild partner Elizabeth Blickley into the proverbial kitchen for this episode. They discuss where the program currently stands and how, nearly a year to the day since the ERC moratorium was put in place by the IRS, some companies’ relief claims are being put on the backburner by IRS bureaucracy. Get a refresher on recent ERC developments, including court case outcomes, the reopened IRS ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program, and what to do if your business receives an IRS recapture letter. You’ll also hear predictions on pending ERC-related Congressional bills and how the IRS may be baking up lawsuits for companies that filed for ERC relief.…
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From circuit courts to the Supreme Court, rulings from appellate courts have turned some tried-and-true principles of law on their head in 2024. How have the decisions affected the practice of white-collar criminal defense law? Morgan McCall Reece, a former state and federal prosecutor who recently joined Fox Rothschild, digs into these cases with host Matt Adams. Listen as Morgan offers a valuable insider perspective on how appellate courts are reshaping the law, including the implications for sentencing guidelines, geofencing and agency deference. The information in this podcast is intended to inform firm clients and friends about legal developments, including the decisions of courts and administrative bodies. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion. Readers should not act upon the information contained in this podcast without seeking the advice of legal counsel. Views expressed are those of the participants and not necessarily this law firm or its clients. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.…
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Episode 42 AI in Criminal Justice: Opportunity or Opportunity for Misuse? Can artificial intelligence be a positive, productive tool in criminal justice or are its flaws and the opportunity for misuse too great? Host Matt Adams covers these issues and more with Pramod Kunju, a Data Analytics & AI entrepreneur with a master’s degree in criminal justice who wrote the book, "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Criminal Justice: A Primer on Implications, Ethics, Policy.” The discussion ranges from the use and potential use of AI in policing, prosecution and corrections, to the consequences of bias in AI and the need to correct it. You won’t want to miss this thought-provoking episode.…
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Episode 41 The Dynamics of Decision-Making: Psychology and the Criminal Justice System Human errors can irrevocably alter the course of someone’s life in the criminal justice system. In a fascinating follow-up to Episode 40 on the role of pseudoscience in the courtroom, Dan Simon joins host Matt Adams to dissect Dan’s book, In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Process. Dan, who is also the Richard and Maria Crutcher Professor of Law and Psychology at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, digs into the inherent role of psychology and cognitive science throughout the criminal justice process. Matt and Dan explore how spontaneous and induced errors impact and influence criminal investigations. Dan offers a scientific perspective on how to improve the system to make it more accurate and fair. He also explains why his proposals would benefit law enforcement and the accused. And lastly, Dan takes aim at the interrogation process and the adversarial legal system in the United States and the structural role both play in reaching accurate outcomes in a case.…
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Episode 40 Debunking Courtroom Pseudoscience: A Conversation With the Innocence Project's Chris Fabricant It’s a sense of outrage that gets him out of bed every morning, says M. Chris Fabricant, Director of Strategic Litigation at the Innocence Project. Approximately 2.3 million people are incarcerated at any given time in the United States. Estimates put the number of wrongfully convicted at up to 5%, meaning tens of thousands of innocent people are behind bars for crimes they did not commit but were convicted of, often based on pseudoscience. Chris, the author of Junk Science in the American Criminal Justice System, joins host Matt Adams to explain the history and evolution of forensic science. Emerging as a “field” in the latter half of the 20th century, forensic science was often developed without employing the scientific method. Bite marks and blood spatter have since been accepted as “evidence” by the courts and the media. The field also has underpinnings in systemic racial, social and economic justice issues that continue to impact convictions today. Chris and Matt scientifically debunk certain elements of the field and share with listeners how they can support the critical mission of the Innocence Project.…
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Episode 39 Unthreading the Silk Road: A Conversation With Author Nick Bilton A marketplace of drugs, guns and murder for hire. Journalist and author Nick Bilton explored the illicit web-based market the Silk Road in his page-turner, American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road. In this engaging episode, he joins host Matt Adams to dig into how he conceptualized, researched and wrote this book. They also forecast where internet-based crimes are potentially headed thanks to artificial intelligence. Nick and Matt’s conversation takes listeners back in time to the early 2000s—the early days of internet-based crime—and provides a legal and practical perspective on how federal agencies altered their tried-and-true processes to confront and catch criminals committing crimes via the web. The episode also explores how the acceptance of responsibility—or lack thereof—by a defendant can affect sentencing decisions.…
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What's the secret to successfully recruiting advisors? Understanding that moving from one firm to another is probably one of the most stressful things that an advisor can go through. That’s what Jodi Perry, National Head of Advisor Recruiting at Raymond James, tells host Matt Baum in this episode. Jodi, who blazed a trail 20 years ago as the first female recruiter at her firm, discusses how and why she made the move to create her current position at Raymond James and the strategic initiatives she’s looking to implement for the firm. She also offers advice for women interested in working in financial services and shares insights on how to be a good recruiter.…
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Episode 38 A Blueprint for Compliance: The Fraud Pentagon Theory How can you pinpoint employee behaviors that signal a potential risk of fraud in your company, especially if you operate in a highly regulated industry? Join host Matt Adams for this insightful episode featuring Nicole Sliger and Jonathan Marks, forensic accountants with the global accounting and consulting firm, BDO. The trio provides practical guidance on compliance management, informed not only by personal experiences but also the five components of the Fraud Pentagon Theory. Developed by Jonathan, this theory helps companies identify the human element that can lead to employees engaging in activities that put a company at risk for white-collar crimes. You’ll learn to recognize key red flags and take actionable steps to safeguard your organization.…
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Episode 37 Vintage or Trendsetting? The SDNY's Whistleblower Pilot Program The Department of Justice launched a Whistleblower Pilot Program in the Southern District of New York in February. But is it a groundbreaking program, or an existing policy simply wrapped in fresh branding? Seasoned white-collar litigator Andrew Bernstein joins his partner and series host Matt Adams to dissect the program. The two give their candid opinions on its limitations, effectiveness and potential for expansion outside the SDNY. Listen to find out why it’s critical to contact an attorney before making a self-disclosure directly through the program…
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Special Edition: Episode 36 Rolling Change: The DEA Turns Over a New Leaf on Marijuana Scheduling The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) triggered high hopes when it recently announced it wants to accept the U.S. Department Health and Human Services’s recommendation to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. Josh Horn, Co-Chair and founder of our Cannabis Law Practice, joins host Matt Adams to explore this trailblazing announcement by the DEA. Their discussion digs into the business and banking ramifications for cannabis companies of the potential rescheduling. They also explore social justice issues for people formerly incarcerated for nonviolent crimes related to the possession and use of the marijuana. And they examine the parallels to Prohibition as well as consider the benefits rescheduling could have for medical research and municipal revenue generation.…
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How can a chief operating officer be most impactful at a registered investment advisor firm? In this episode, host Matt Baum chats with Matt Sonnen, COO of Coldstream Wealth Management. They discuss what it means to be a COO in an RIA firm, building trust with leadership and crafting both the right company culture and streamlined operational processes for long-term success.…
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Episode 35 A Double-Edged Sword? The DOJ Confronts AI Like all new technologies, AI isn’t naturally good or bad. But it can be used by people motivated to do terrible – and possibly criminal – things. That’s the view of Mark McCreary, our Chief Artificial Intelligence & Information Security Officer. He joins series host Matt Adams to discuss AI in light of DOJ Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco’s public statements this year surrounding the emerging technology. Mark offers his perspective on the future of machine cognition, including whether it’s possible to recognize potential criminal activities aided by AI. The pair also explores legal and ethical perspectives of using generative AI in the workplace. You’ll hear valuable recommendations on how to incorporate this new technology into your business while establishing guardrails and policies to keep proprietary and personal data secure. If you’re using or considering using Gen AI in your workplace, this episode is for you.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 34 A Conversation With Jesse Eisinger, Author of 'The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives' In a single decade, the prosecutions of those accused of white-collar crime underwent a radical transformation. This thought-provoking episode will take you back in time to explore the DOJ approach in the early 2000s Enron era and walk you forward into the Great Recession and the collapse of the financial markets. Jesse Eisinger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, joins host Matt Adams to discuss his book, "The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives." The pair discusses how the pendulum swung drastically from a time of nightly executive perp walks on the evening news, to today, where settlements reign supreme and accountability for inflicting widespread economic harm via white-collar crimes is absent. You’ll discover the historical context for the Department of Justice's current Principles of Corporate Prosecution and find out how politics — sometimes counterintuitively — plays into the Department of Justice’s actions.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 33 Framing the Narrative: Journalism's Influence on the Presumption of Innocence In this insightful episode, Pulitzer-nominated journalist Mark Di Ionno talks candidly about how the media can affect the court of public opinion for defendants facing criminal accusations. Throughout Mark’s 40+ years of reporting, he has maintained and demonstrated empathy for the people who are at the heart of any story he’s written. He and host Matt Adams explore how changes in journalism, including the way reporters approach a story and the impact left by a digital footprint, may have eroded the presumption of innocence to which every defendant is entitled. This episode also offers insight into how defense attorneys can flex the media narrative to benefit and protect their clients.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 32 Celebrating Women’s History Month With WWCDA’s Global Chair and Co-Founder The Women’s White Collar Defense Association is an integral force in the world of white-collar law. It personifies the theme of this year’s Women’s History Month: “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” Global chair and co-founder of WWCDA, Karen Popp, and Marissa Koblitz Kingman, our partner and a leader in WWCDA’s New Jersey chapter, join host Matt Adams in this special episode in recognition of Women’s History Month. The trio examines the major strides made by WWCDA since its founding in 1999 and highlights its impact today on the practice of white-collar criminal defense law for both men and women. Marissa also shares how her involvement and leadership in WWCDA have benefited her career and practice.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 31 An Introspective Look at Bridgegate: Bill Baroni’s Journey Bill is the former Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was indicted and served prison time in connection with the infamous Bridgegate scandal before his conviction was unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. In this candid conversation with host Matt Adams, Bill reflects on his journey as a target of a federal government investigation. This intriguing episode sheds new light into one of New Jersey’s biggest political scandals. Bill offers an inside look at his personal experiences as the criminal investigation and charges unfolded, including the intense pressure to plead guilty. Bill also shares how the experience shaped his current professional life. Hear how his insights impact Matt in real time, changing how he’ll now advise his clients who are under investigation.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 30 Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of a White Collar Criminal – A Discussion With Author Eugene Soltes What drives an individual to commit white-collar crimes? Eugene Soltes, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of a White Collar Criminal, joins host Matt Adams to dig into this topic from a social science and historical perspective. The episode takes a look at how white-collar crime has been perceived over the last century in the United States – from an inherent element of capitalism to today’s highly regulated environment. Eugene and Matt also discuss why individuals become involved in such schemes and what role technology plays in giving the illusion that it’s a victimless crime. You’ll learn more about Eugene’s research for his book as well as his latest studies into how businesses can use data analytics to detect, prevent and respond to reputational and regulatory threats.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 29 A Global Perspective on the Economic Responses to COVID-19 While COVID-19 stimulus aid enforcement continues to make headlines in the United States, a very different situation is unfolding in Europe. Jim Power, a prominent economic analyst, joins host Matt Adams for an eye-opening episode into the different fiscal responses to the pandemic by the United States and Europe. Jim takes listeners through a journey of global financial crises over the past 100 years. He and Matt then explore why the U.S. and Europe are experiencing contrary fallouts from COVID-19 policies and predict how global politics could impact future economic responses.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Third-Party Risk Management and Legal Perspective Assessing generative AI risks now – especially those involving third parties – can protect businesses from compliance problems down the road. Juliana Neelbauer, a member of our Artificial Intelligence Practice, is joined by cybersecurity consultant Matt Mettenheimer (Associate Director, S-RM) for this practical conversation. Together, their shared points of view provide a detailed look at what business should consider when using generative AI and related cyber risks when working with third-party vendors.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Episode 28 Under the Microscope: Examining the Future of the ERC The House Ways and Means Committee recently advanced a bill that gives businesses a proposed deadline of January 31, 2024 to file Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. This comes on the heels of recent announcements by the IRS whereby employers can withdraw their ERC claims or participate in a specialized ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP). Host Matt Adams is joined by Withum’s Dan Mayo for a deep dive into the latest on how the federal government is handling alleged ERC fraud and what the future may hold for the ERC should Congress pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has claimed – or is considering claiming – the ERC.…
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Legal Listening: The Fox Rothschild LLP Podcast

Media reporting on the ESG "backlash" has grown as lawmakers in some states pursue legislation to prevent government entities from doing business with investment firms and other businesses that consider environmental, social and governance factors in investing. Even the U.S. Congress has gotten involved by opposing a U.S. Department of Labor rule that allowed pension plans to consider ESG factors in their investment process. Has ESG became too hot to handle or is the backlash just hype? Host David Colvin is joined in this episode by ESG Practice Co-Chair Karen Davis to discuss the practical effects and true extent of the backlash, as well the strategies companies are employing to remain above the fray. Karen and David also discuss upcoming initiatives by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and European regulators that will only increase businesses' need to monitor, analyze and report on their environmental, social and governmental impact in the future.…
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