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Chris Dolmetsch

Bloomberg legal reporter covering the Bill Hwang case.

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Nov 22, 2024 • 34min

Hwang Sentence Confusion & Biden Pardon Powers

Chris Dolmetsch, a Bloomberg legal reporter, dives into the recent reconsideration of Bill Hwang's 19-year sentence for securities fraud, revealing the judge's surprising insights. Meanwhile, Harold Krent, a law professor, unpacks the complexities of President Biden's pardon powers and the political ramifications of potential clemencies, particularly regarding his son and even Donald Trump. Their discussion bridges pressing legal issues and the evolving dynamics within the justice system under presidential influence.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 37min

Hwang's Stiff Sentence, Trump's Revenge & Mass Torts

Chris Dolmetsch, a Bloomberg legal reporter, dives into the intriguing sentencing of Bill Hwang, exploring its impact on Wall Street. Stephen Gillers, a legal ethics professor, discusses Donald Trump's vows of revenge and the ramifications for the Justice Department. Emily Siegel, a senior reporter, sheds light on the struggles mass tort lawyers face, from payout delays to the influence of litigation funding. The conversation navigates the complexities of law, ethics, and litigation in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 12min

BONUS: Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Sentenced To 18 Years In Prison

In this insightful discussion, legal reporter Chris Dolmetsch reflects on the dramatic sentencing of Bill Hwang, the founder of Archegos Capital, to 18 years in prison for fraud and market manipulation. Dolmetsch highlights the unusual nature of white-collar crime sentencing, with a judge challenging defense arguments while focusing on the significant financial impacts of Hwang's actions. They also touch on Hwang's stoic courtroom demeanor and the complexities surrounding restitution, revealing the tensions within the legal process and the financial fallout for Wall Street.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 34min

DA Can't Stop Musk Giveaway & Fired Prosecutors Run for Election

Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter, delves into the justices’ review of Louisiana's congressional map, potentially reshaping 2024 elections. Chris Dolmetsch discusses a Philadelphia D.A.’s struggle against Elon Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway, stirring debate on lotteries. Alex Ebert covers the political battle of former Florida prosecutors seeking reelection after being fired, while Joe Whitley examines the complexities of a Wisconsin Bell fraud case under the False Claims Act.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 39min

SBF's Appeal, TikTok Ban & Abortion on Ballots

Chris Dolmetsch, a Bloomberg legal reporter, dives into Sam Bankman-Fried's controversial appeal for a trial redo, questioning judicial fairness. Mary Ziegler, a UC Davis Law professor, discusses the upcoming abortion initiatives, highlighting the legal complexities post-Roe v. Wade. Matthew Schettenhelm from Bloomberg Intelligence analyzes TikTok’s fight against a potential ban, emphasizing the clash between national security concerns and free speech rights. Together, they unravel the intricate tapestry of law and rights in today’s polarized climate.