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.
Emerging Litigation Podcast
Latest Episodes
How Product Brands Navigate Today's Dupe Economy with Tiffany Gehrke and Alexa Spitz
In general, it is becoming hard to know what's real anymore. For example, there are so many product brand duplicates these days that people in the business save energy with a more efficient nickname. And these affectionately labeled brand "d...
Getting Digital Evidence Right with Tim Conlon
Mobile phones, social media, cloud storage, and email sit at the center of modern fact-finding, but, to their detriment and that of their clients, attorneys often misunderstand or underuse this data. Practitioners may not rea...
Why a Big-Law Litigator Went Fractional with Jonathan Sablone
The conversation in this episode starts by discussing a post-pandemic practice pivot and how one litigator chose a new path, which led to establishing a new business at the intersection of law and finance. For a long time, th...
Prediction Markets: Predicting the Legal and Policy Possibilities
This episode breaks down how prediction markets are colliding with U.S. law as event‑based trading moves from niche forecasting tools to mainstream platforms handling billions in volume. I explain what prediction markets are, why regulat...