Emerging Litigation Podcast
Litigators and other professionals share their thoughts on ELP about new legal theories, new areas of litigation, and how existing (sometimes old) laws are being asked to respond to emerging risks. The podcast is designed for plaintiff attorneys, defense counsel, corporations, risk professionals, litigation support companies, law students, or anyone interested in the law. The host is Tom Hagy, long-time legal news writer and enthusiast. He is former editor and publisher of Mealey's Litigation Reports, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of HB Litigation, co-owner of Critical Legal Content, and Editor-in-Chief of multiple legal blogs for clients. Contact him at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.
Podcasting since 2020 • 119 episodes
Emerging Litigation Podcast
Latest Episodes
One Size Fits None in Modern Employment Law with Jerry Maatman
Numerous aspects of the modern workplace are evolving fast—and so are the legal risks.In this episode, I get to speak with Gerald L. Maatman, Jr.—a nati...
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Episode 117
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48:24
Agentic AI on Trial: You Be The Judge Part 2 - Smart City Traffic Control
A smart city traffic system powered by agentic AI promises efficiency—but what happens when it fails under pressure?This is the second episode in a three-part series exploring real-world legal and governance challenges surr...
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Episode 116
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22:23
DOJ’s AI Litigation Task Force and What It Signals for Corporate AI Governance with Adria Perez
Regulators are no longer asking about AI principles — they want proof. Legal teams must show how their controls work, withstand scrutiny, and protect privilege.In this episode, I speak with
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Episode 115
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48:58
FTC Warns Law Firms: Rethink Your Diversity Collaborations
This episode dives into the latest warnings issued by the Federal Trade Commission to major U.S. law firms regarding their participation in diversity certification programs. I outline the broader pattern of executive branch pressure and expl...
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Episode 114
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17:42