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Jan 10, 2021 • 33min

Taking the pulse of the legal, corporate, and tax & accounting markets for 2021

In the first podcast for 2021 on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we have assembled Thomson Reuters' team of experts from within the Market Insights and Thought Leadership specialties to discuss the impacts of 2020 on law firms, corporate legal departments, and tax & accounting firms.
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Dec 21, 2020 • 52min

The Hearing: Understanding blockchain, tokens & cryptocurrency with Doug Pepe of Joseph Hage Aaronson

In today's installment of The Hearing, a Legal Podcast, an award winning podcast conducted by Thomson Reuters U.K., we feature a conversation between legal and mathematical macroeconomics genius Doug Pepe and Joseph Raczynski, technologist and futurist for Thomson Reuters. Together, the pair take us through blockchain, tokens, and cryptocurrency in a way that's genuinely enlightening.
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Dec 6, 2020 • 29min

What's next for U.S. tax policy in the wake of the recent election, the pandemic, and beyond?

A new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we feature a conversation with tax expert Melissa Oaks, Senior Manager at Thomson Reuters, who speaks with us about tax policy in the wake of a new political administration.
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Nov 14, 2020 • 25min

Thomson Reuters CLO Thomas Kim: The chaotic events of 2020 & their impact on the legal industry in 2021

In a new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Thomson Reuters' Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary Thomas Kim, talks with Natalie Runyon of Thomson Reuters, about where the legal industry is heading in the coming years and how the lessons of 2020 will continue to have an impact.
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Oct 25, 2020 • 26min

How midsize law firms are adapting their succession planning during the pandemic

In a new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we speak to Bryan Feldhaus, a shareholder at law firm Lommen Abdo in Minneapolis, about how his firm is coping with the realities of managing and acquiring talent in a midsize firm today.
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Oct 14, 2020 • 28min

Prof. Bill Henderson offers a new vision for scalable legal education in the pandemic & beyond

In a new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, legal education expert Bill Henderson, talks to Natalie Runyon of Thomson Reuters, about where legal education is heading in the future and why scalability will become such an important issue.
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Oct 5, 2020 • 38min

The Hearing: Examining the changing face of consumer litigation with Herrick GC Ron Levine

In the latest installment of The Hearing, a Legal Podcast, an award winning podcast conducted by Thomson Reuters U.K., we feature a conversation between Ron Levine, General Counsel at Herrick Feinstein, and host Joseph Raczynski, of Thomson Reuters, about the history of consumer activist litigation and how that's changed today.
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Sep 21, 2020 • 28min

Investigating COVID-19 crimes

In a new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Internal Revenue -Criminal Investigations (IRS-CI) Chief Don Fort talks with Gina Jurva, attorney and manager of enterprise content for corporate counsel and government at Thomson Reuters, about his agency's role in the investigation and detection of tax crimes related to the pandemic.
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Sep 8, 2020 • 27min

RFPs, Pricing & Client Priorities

In the latest podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel , we feature of panel of experts who explore how legal services pricing plays a role in the current landscape for RFPs, and how corporate clients are using those requests to reassert the priorities of the company more broadly.
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Aug 22, 2020 • 34min

How an international crime ring is exploiting victims during COVID-19 pandemic

In a new podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, fraud expert Lukayn Hunsicker talks with Gina Jurva, of Thomson Reuters, about the origins of the international criminal ring "Scattered Canary" and its connection to the recent unemployment fraud crimes in several states across the U.S.

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