Hosted by Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy, legal analysts in Bloomberg Law’s analysis unit, Law X.0 covers the leading edge of law and the legal industry. The podcast will dig into today’s challenging, shifting legal landscape, uncovering and analyzing trends in litigation, regulation and compliance, transactions, legal operations, and the legal market. The podcast will welcome innovators and influencers in law and the legal industry, offering attorneys actionable analysis on the future of legal practice.
The #MeToo movement has made us more aware of pervasive sexual harassment, but harassment based on every protected characteristic—including race, reli...
Cannabis is illegal under current federal law. But with attitudes—and state laws—changing, we could see federal legalization very soon. If that does h...
Artificial intelligence tools are now thoroughly embedded in the practice of law. Lawyers are using these tools to search, sort, predict, and guide ma...
Biotech firms have trouble getting reliable access to capital throughout the long, unpredictable development, testing, and approval process. While it’...
A simple complaint against Facebook’s privacy practices, submitted to an Irish agency by an Austrian law student, has snowballed into a seven-year leg...
The #MeToo movement is changing how M&A deals are written. Statements designed to protect deal parties from liability for C-suite sexual harassment ar...
Office housework might make an office run more efficiently, but it can hold back an employee’s career and lead to expensive lawsuits for employers. Do...
Erich Spangenberg, CEO and co-founder of IPwe, is trying to give a technology-driven makeover to the $200 billion patent licensing and acquisition mar...
In this third and final episode in a series on cryptocurrency, New York Department of Financial Services Superintendent Linda Lacewell discusses BitLi...
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, also known as “crypto-mom,” has strong views on how her agency can facilitate the growth of cryptocurrencies. The sole...