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 • 113 episodes
Emerging Litigation Podcast
Latest Episodes
Cannabis Laws & Workplace Drug Testing: What Employers & Employees MUST Know in 2026
With 46 million Americans facing substance use disorders and cannabis laws evolving across all 50 states, workplace drug policies have become a critical challenge for employers and employees alike. Employment law expert Keya Denner from Constan...
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Episode 111
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41:56
Artificial Intelligence on Your Trial Team with Adam Massaro
According to just about every survey I could find, attorneys are increasingly embracing artificial intelligence tools. Most of these professionals report significant benefits. Some attorneys continue to fumble through without reading the manual...
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Episode 110
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35:12
Authentic Business Development for Litigators: Stop Chasing Cases and Start Building Clients with John Reed
Waiting for lawsuits to present themselves is the worst growth strategy a litigator can have. In this episode, I get to speak with John Reed, founder and chief re...
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Episode 109
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Unraveling "Reverse Discrimination" with Leah Stiegler
What happens when the traditional understanding of workplace discrimination is turned on its head? Will the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services change how discrimination cases are evaluated when brou...
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Episode 108
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39:09
New and Improved Antitrust Whistleblowing Incentives with Julie Bracker and Dan Mogin
What if business insiders could accelerate antitrust enforcement as they have done with other corporate misconduct, like fraud? That’s exactly what the Department of Justice is hoping for.In this special episode* of the Emergi...
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Episode 107
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