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From Campus to Counsel: The First Hundred Days of a Law Firm Associate’s Career

From Campus to Counsel: The First Hundred Days of a Law Firm Associate’s Career

November 17, 2022

The first hundred days of a new attorney’s career can make or break his or her relationship with the law firm, and with the profession as a whole. In this episode, learn practical advice for new lawyers about managing bar results, rekindling relationships from the prior summer, and the responsibilities of having a proper business card and a briefcase.

No Password Required: A Senior Product Manager at GitLab With an Instagram Alter Ego That Puts Her in Privacy Superhero Territory

No Password Required: A Senior Product Manager at GitLab With an Instagram Alter Ego That Puts Her in Privacy Superhero Territory

November 15, 2022

Hannah Sutor is the senior product manager at GitLab and digital privacy advocate at the Privacy Chick. Hannah joins the No Password Required team to talk about how she discovered privacy and cybersecurity in college, what she expects for the future of usernames and passwords, and her adventures while traveling in an RV with her family for a year

ABA Sound Advice: Five Tips for Successful Local Counsel Engagements

ABA Sound Advice: Five Tips for Successful Local Counsel Engagements

November 8, 2022

This podcast provides practical advice for locating, engaging, and working with local counsel on litigation matters.

High Crimes and Misdemeanors: Busted by the Feds: The Anatomy of a Federal Criminal Prosecution of a Drone Pilot

High Crimes and Misdemeanors: Busted by the Feds: The Anatomy of a Federal Criminal Prosecution of a Drone Pilot

November 1, 2022

From military innovation to aerial photographer, drones have soared into civilian life and both recreational and commercial use. But don’t let their small size fool you — these small but mighty aerial vehicles are still considered aircrafts subject to FAA rules and regulations and — you guessed it — federal criminal prosecution. In this episode, Carlton Fields aviation attorney Ed Page discusses the types of conduct and violations that can lead to criminal charges and real-world examples that have brought drone enforcement to new heights.

No Password Required: The Custom T-Shirt-Wearing CEO Who Not Only Appreciates Mega Man ... He Basically Is One

No Password Required: The Custom T-Shirt-Wearing CEO Who Not Only Appreciates Mega Man ... He Basically Is One

October 24, 2022

Charles Shirer is the Chief Executive Officer of GlobalWave Consulting, an IT and cybersecurity consultancy. Known as the @bsdbandit to his 20,000+ Twitter followers, Charles is often considered the most positive person in cybersecurity (and for good reason!)

Financial Services Cyber Fraud: The Latest Risks and Best Responses

Financial Services Cyber Fraud: The Latest Risks and Best Responses

October 20, 2022

Cyber fraud costs the financial services industry billions in losses each year and has been on the rise. Regulation has followed, creating risks of a different kind.

 Coast-to-Coast Privacy Compliance: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia

Coast-to-Coast Privacy Compliance: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia

September 29, 2022

With state-level momentum for comprehensive privacy bills at an all-time high, companies should familiarize themselves with the types of requirements and begin to address and develop mechanics for those requirements.

Update on Arbitration: What Companies Should Be Doing Now in Light of Recent Supreme Court Cases

Update on Arbitration: What Companies Should Be Doing Now in Light of Recent Supreme Court Cases

September 20, 2022

In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued several decisions construing the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). Any company that does business with consumers or other businesses, and any business with employees — in other words, any business — should be aware of these decisions and the ever-changing arbitration landscape.

Classified: The Class Action Blog Podcast - Eleventh Circuit Stands on Principle in TCPA Settlement Case

Classified: The Class Action Blog Podcast - Eleventh Circuit Stands on Principle in TCPA Settlement Case

September 15, 2022

The Eleventh Circuit has played a significant role in shaping TCPA jurisprudence over the last several years, and particularly in the context of Article III standing. Recently, in Drazen v. Pinto, the court relied on Eleventh Circuit and Supreme Court precedent to vacate the approval of a $35 million class settlement based on lack of standing.

 No Password Required: Senior Manager of Cybersecurity Analysis at Capital One and a Builder of the Most Rad Relationships in Cyber

No Password Required: Senior Manager of Cybersecurity Analysis at Capital One and a Builder of the Most Rad Relationships in Cyber

September 12, 2022

Tashya Denose is a senior manager of cybersecurity analysis at Capital One and the director of brand and marketing at Black Girls in Cyber. In this episode, Tashya joins the No Password Required team to discuss her passion for making everyone feel welcome in the cybersecurity world, the state of the cybersecurity pipeline and what needs to be done, and a LOT of other rad stuff (including her feelings about the word “rad” making a comeback!).

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