Tom Hagy

Emerging Litigation Podcast

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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-...

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Jun 14, 2026

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HIPAA Meets Social Media Marketing with Liz Heddleston and Leah Stiegler 14.06.2026

In this episode, I get to speak with Liz Heddleston and Leah Stiegler of Woods Rogers about a healthcare compliance issue that many organizations may be underestimating: the HIPAA risks created by modern marketing practices . Healthcare providers increasingly rely on social media, patient testimonials, online success stories, influencers, user-generated content, and even AI-assisted marketing tool...

Bridge Funding for Injured Plaintiffs with Milestone Foundation's Rachel McCarthy 05.06.2026

In this episode, I speak with Rachel McCarthy , Executive Director of the Milestone Foundation , about a challenge that often sits quietly in the background of personal injury litigation: how injured plaintiffs manage financially while waiting for their cases to resolve. Litigation can take months or years to reach a settlement or verdict. During that time, plaintiffs may face mounting medical bil...

What Has Happened to Law Firms with Mark Zauderer 03.06.2026

In this episode, I get to speak with Mark C. Zauderer , a long-time, highly regarded legal professional, to explore the profound changes that have reshaped the legal industry over the past five decades. From the rise of mega law firms to the shift from a profession rooted in tradition and values to a business focused on profitability, Mark offers a candid and insightful look into the substantive w...

How Product Brands Navigate Today's Dupe Economy with Tiffany Gehrke and Alexa Spitz 07.05.2026

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 "dupes" are everywhere.   The real fight used to be over copying designs. That is no longer the case. It’s about the words used to sell the copied...

Getting Digital Evidence Right with Tim Conlon 29.04.2026

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 realize that client-provided screenshots are often forensically weak, or that texts and social media can easily be forged or manipulated. That means lawyers and courts need to...

Why a Big-Law Litigator Went Fractional with Jonathan Sablone 23.04.2026

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, the need for in-house counsel meant the company had crossed a certain size threshold: enough contracts, enough regulatory touchpoints, enough disputes and enough litigation to...

Prediction Markets: Predicting the Legal and Policy Possibilities 05.04.2026

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 regulators are increasingly alarmed, and how an escalating federal–state fight (plus new legislative and enforcement pressure) is setting up the next wave of high‑stakes...

One Size Fits None in Modern Employment Law with Jerry Maatman 19.03.2026

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 nationally recognized employment litigator and author with 40 years in practice. A partner with Duane Morris in Chicago, he has defended some of the largest “bet-the-company” class actions in the U.S. and is known for helping employers anticipate and...

Agentic AI on Trial: You Be The Judge Part 2 - Smart City Traffic Control 18.03.2026

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 surrounding agentic AI. In this episode, we examine a scenario where an autonomous system managing traffic signals, routing, and emergency coordination collapses during a perfect s...

DOJ’s AI Litigation Task Force and What It Signals for Corporate AI Governance with Adria Perez 25.02.2026

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 Adria Perez about the evolving landscape of AI policy and what it means for corporate compliance. Our conversation focuses on the U.S. Department of Justice’s AI Litigation Task Force and the growing expectati...

FTC Warns Law Firms: Rethink Your Diversity Collaborations 12.02.2026

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 explore the implications for law firms and media companies.  Key Topics Covered:   FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson’s cautionary letters to 42 law firms participati...

An Innovative New Law Firm Self-Ranking Tool with Molly Huie and Sara Lord 26.01.2026

Law firm headcount and revenues are a poor proxy for measuring leadership and excellence.   In this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Molly Huie , team leader of proprietary, industry thought-leadership surveys and data-based award programs at Bloomberg Industry Group. Joining me to interrogate Molly is data strategist Sara Lord of Reed Smith , the best kind of tech, law, and legal-tech...

Agentic AI on Trial: You Be The Judge Part 1 - Medical Diagnostics 21.01.2026

In this three-part series our guests reprise their panel discussion at the Executive Women’s Forum DSG Global conference titled "You Be The Judge," during which they explored scenarios involving harms potentially caused by Agentic AI. In Episode 1 they discuss an Agentic AI mammography triage system designed to flag positives for a radiologist, auto-send “all clear” letters for negatives...

Cannabis Laws & Workplace Drug Testing: What Employers & Employees MUST Know in 2026 05.01.2026

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 Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete joins Tom Hagy on the Emerging Litigation Podcast to break down what you need to know about cannabis, drug testing, and wor...

Artificial Intelligence on Your Trial Team with Adam Massaro 19.11.2025

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. I only hope they do better with lawn mowers and hedge clippers. In this episode, my guest falls in the former camp, finding AI to be an invaluable asset t...

Unraveling "Reverse Discrimination" with Leah Stiegler 10.10.2025

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 brought by members of majority groups? Attorney Leah Stiegler of Woods Rogers joins us to examine this decision that rejected the "background circumstanc...

Authentic Business Development for Litigators: Stop Chasing Cases and Start Building Clients with John Reed 10.10.2025

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 relationship builder at Rain BDM and host of Sticky Lawyers , to rethink business development from the ground up. His most popular episodes was about Bob Mionske, an Olympic road racing cyclist turned "bicycle lawyer." Give it...

New and Improved Antitrust Whistleblowing Incentives with Julie Bracker and Dan Mogin 04.10.2025

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 Emerging Litigation Podcast , I’m joined by Julie Keeton Bracker of Bracker & Marcus and Dan Mogin of Mogin Law to dig into a new program designed to motivate antitrust whistl...

Resolving Business Disputes Without Burning Bridges Featuring Judge Alan Fine 01.10.2025

When it comes to business disputes -- despite the urge by some litigants to want to defeat the other side (even destroy them) -- the relationship between parties can be more valuable and lucrative than "winning" the conflict.  Drawing on his decade on Florida's 11th Circuit bench and nearly 30 years in commercial litigation, Judge Alan Fine (ret.) of Private Resolutions offers a ref...

Insurance Coverage Litigation's Modern Mayhem with Jeremy Moseley 02.09.2025

Insurance. It’s something we all pay for and hope we never need. But behind the scenes, it’s a world of evolving risks, high-stakes litigation, and technology that’s changing faster than the laws that govern it. In this episode of the Emerging Litigation Podcast, I interview Jeremy Moseley , partner at Spencer Fane in Denver, Colorado. Jeremy defends mass and class actions involving insurance regu...

Artificial Intelligence Meets Copyright Law with Ryan Phelan and Tiffany Gehrke 21.08.2025

What are the implications of recent court decisions for artificial intelligence systems trained on copyrighted materials? In this episode I get to speak with two repeat veteran guests of the podcast about two important cases dealing with fair use analysis in the context of large language model training.  Here are a couple of highlights:  • Courts found AI training to be "transformative use&qu...

CEO Depositions and the Apex Doctrine with Rachel Lary 16.07.2025

You say you want a deposition? Plaintiff attorneys often request and are sometimes successful in deposing corporate CEOs and other chief executives. But there are many times when defense attorneys want to spare the C-suite from what can be high-risk and time-consuming exercises for someone whose knowledge or expertise may have little or nothing to do with the facts and issues in a case.  In this e...

From Socks to Strategy: What Zoom Focus Groups Reveal About Your Case with Elizabeth Larrick 02.07.2025

How do you know if your witness is credible? Is your evidence compelling—or confusing? And will a jury really care about those bright orange socks? In this episode of the Emerging Litigation Podcast, trial attorney and focus group consultant Elizabeth Larrick joins me to explain how remote focus groups are changing the way lawyers prepare for trial. Elizabeth shares what she’s learned from conduct...

What DEI Changes Mean for Employers Featuring Patice Holland 30.04.2025

As political forces target Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, companies reassessing their DEI strategies must tread carefully—because, while the landscape has shifted, employment discrimination law has not. Joining me on the Emerging Litigation Podcast is employment law attorney Patice L. Holland , a Principal at WoodsRogers in Roanoke, Va. Patice shares with me what companies need to know...

Wildfire Litigation: Building a Case and Establishing Liability with Ed Diab 20.03.2025

Southern California’s wildfire season has turned into a year-round crisis, and with it comes a surge in litigation. On this episode of the Emerging Litigation Podcast, we explore the aftermath of the devastating January 2025 wildfires, including the high-profile Eaton and Palisades fires, and the complex legal battles now unfolding. My guest, Ed Diab , is a founding partner of Diab Chambers LLP ,...

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