ABA Business Law Section

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Jul 2, 2026

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VC Law: Episode 47: Startup Failures with Prof. Elizabeth Pollmam of Penn Law 02.07.2026

Host Gary J. Ross welcomes Prof. Elizabeth Pollman of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School to discuss her influential article “Startup Failure.” Prof. Pollman first explains why bankruptcy is often a poor fit for venture-backed companies. Then, Gary and Prof. Pollman explore the alternatives that founders and boards frequently consider, from wind-downs and assignments for the benefit of...

Business Bankruptcy Basics: Episode 6: What Sticks and What Doesn't: The Bankruptcy Discharge Explained 26.06.2026

In this episode of Business Bankruptcy Basics, hosts Andrew Still and Miles Taylor are joined by Judge Cathleen Parker (Bankr. D. Wyo.) and dive into one of the most fundamental goals of the bankruptcy process: obtaining a discharge. The episode covers what a discharge is and the concept of the "fresh start," key differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 discharges, the major exceptions to disc...

VC Law: Episode 46: Growth Equity Investing with Jeremiah Gordon, General Counsel of CapitalG, Alphabet’s independent growth fund 12.06.2026

Host Gary J. Ross and Jeremiah Gordon, General Counsel of CapitalG, discuss growth equity investing and legal issues that arise at the later stages of the venture capital lifecycle. Jeremiah tells Gary that CapitalG, Alphabet’s independent growth fund, operates differently from traditional corporate venture capital. Instead of investing to serve Google or Alphabet’s strategic needs, the fund partn...

From Boardroom to Courtroom: Episode 7: Next Chapters: Greg Varallo on Tornetta v. Musk and the Future of Delaware Corporate Law 28.05.2026

Greg Varallo built one of Delaware’s most respected corporate defense practices over 36 years at Richards, Layton & Finger before crossing to BLB&G’s plaintiff side in 2019. He served as lead trial counsel in Tornetta v. Musk, the largest executive compensation case ever litigated. In December 2025, the Delaware Supreme Court affirmed liability but reversed the $55.8 billion rescission. Greg joins...

Business Bankruptcy Basics: Episode 5: Who Gets What? Creditor Claims and the Claims Objection Process 22.05.2026

In Episode 5 of Business Bankruptcy Basics, hosts Ella Vincent and Andrew Still are joined by Judge Daniel P. Collins of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona to break down one of the most fundamental topics in bankruptcy: creditor claims. Judge Collins walks listeners through the surprisingly broad definition of a "claim" under the Bankruptcy Code and the key categories of secured...

From Boardroom to Courtroom: Episode 6: The Audit Committee Consiglieri 07.05.2026

Frank M. Placenti is a senior M&A and corporate governance lawyer who chaired the ABA Business Law Section's Corporate Governance Committee during the turbulent pandemic period. The centerpiece of this episode is a story Frank tells about a late-night call from an audit committee dealing with a rogue CEO who had engaged in insider trading and then concealed the resulting SEC investigation from bot...

VC Law: Episode 45: Regulation Crowdfunding with Mark Roderick 06.05.2026

Host Gary J. Ross and Mark Roderick discuss Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF), which originated with the JOBS Act. They walk through the mechanics of a Reg CF offering, including the role of crowdfunding platforms (termed “intermediaries”) and the Form C disclosure requirements. Mark highlights concerns with current practices, particularly overly burdensome financial statement requirements and the...

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E6: Turning Care Into Commerce: The Collapse of Steward Healthcare 28.04.2026

In this live episode of Bad Boys of Bankruptcy, Judge Elizabeth Gunn is joined by Sam Maizel and Andrew Troop to break down the Steward Healthcare Chapter 11, a case driven as much by personality as by financial engineering. At the center is Dr. Ralph de la Torre, a surgeon turned executive who helped build a hospital empire through private equity, aggressive expansion, and a controversial strateg...

Business Bankruptcy Basics: Episode 4: Shielded by the Automatic Stay 28.04.2026

In Episode 4 of Business Bankruptcy Basics, hosts Miles Taylor and Ella Vincent are joined by Rob Charles, a partner and leader in Womble Bond Dickinson's Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Practice Group, for an overview of one of the most powerful tools in bankruptcy: the automatic stay. Rob walks listeners through what the automatic stay is and who it protects, as well as the major exceptions to...

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E5: Tom Petters and the Largest Ponzi Scheme in the Midwest 09.04.2026

In this episode, host Judge Gunn is joined by attorneys Jim Lodoen of Spencer Fane LLP and Doug Kelley at Kelley, Wolter & Scott, P.A. to discuss Tom Petters, who operated a $3.65 billion Ponzi Scheme based in Minnesota before the scheme unraveled. Doug Kelley shares the fascinating details of the major criminal investigation into Petters that began when Diana Coleman, a participant in the scheme,...

Mind the Gap: Episode 26: AI Only Fakes Empathy 09.04.2026

In 2023 New York Times journalist Kevin Roose reported that a chatbot had declared love for him and urged him to divorce his wife. Since then stories abound of vulnerable people harming themselves after lengthy exchanges with GenAI chatbots. In a recent instance, a vulnerable teen discussed suicide with a chatbot and asked for feedback about the noose he had fashioned. In yet another instance a cl...

Business Bankruptcy Basics: Episode 3: What’s in the Estate? Understanding Property in Bankruptcy 24.03.2026

In this episode of the Business Bankruptcy Basics podcast, hosts Andrew Still and Miles Taylor sit down with Judge Elizabeth L. Gunn, the sole bankruptcy judge for the District of Columbia, to unpack one of the foundational concepts of bankruptcy law: the bankruptcy estate. Judge Gunn joins the conversation to share insights from the bench, her path into bankruptcy practice, and the nuances she ha...

VC Law: Episode 44: Warehousing Investments with Daniel DeWolf of Mintz 18.03.2026

Host Gary J. Ross talks with Daniel DeWolf, Co-chair of the VC/EC practice at Mintz and adjunct professor at NYU School of Law, about the practice of venture capital funds warehousing investments. Among the topics Gary and Daniel cover are the reasons fund managers warehouse investments; various structures used for warehousing; disclosure considerations; conflicts of interest; valuation issues; SE...

From Boardroom to Courtroom: Episode 5: Never Enough: A Forensic Accountant Unwinds the Madoff Ponzi Scheme 17.03.2026

In this latest episode of Boardroom to Courtroom, forensic accountants J.W. Verret and Chris Ekimoff unpack the story of Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme — and how forensic accountants unraveled the mystery behind one of history's most audacious financial frauds.

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E4: Don’t Cash That Until Friday: The Najeeb Khan Check-Kiting Scheme 13.03.2026

In this episode, Judge Gunn is joined by attorneys Nick Miller and Mark Iammartino to discuss the unwinding of one of the largest check-kiting schemes in modern history. Najeeb Khan operated a successful payroll processing company in Indiana in the early 2000s. At some point around 2011, Khan began embezzling funds from his payroll processing company and using an elaborate check-kiting scheme to c...

The Advocates Toolbox: Epsidoe 6: The Mediation Wishlist 10.03.2026

The Advocates Toolbox: Effective Advocacy Strategies for a Successful Mediation, is co-hosted by Mia Levi, Vice President and Corporate Secretary, CPR Dispute Resolution Services LLC, and Rachel Gupta, Mediator and Arbitrator at JAMS. This podcast will cover the skills business lawyers need to be successful advocates in mediation. Episode 6: The Mediation Wishlist. In the final episode of this ser...

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E3: The Law Firm That Wasn’t: The Synergy Law Scheme 25.02.2026

In this gripping episode of Bad Boys of Bankruptcy, Judge Elizabeth Gunn is joined by Mark Albert, longtime chapter 7 and subchapter V trustee, and Bill Steinwedell, Deputy Advocacy Director for Homeownership Preservation at Maryland Legal Aid. Together, they unravel the story of Synergy Law, a supposed national law firm that preyed on vulnerable homeowners by promising foreclosure relief and bank...

VC Law: Episode 43: Founder Breakups with Ed Zimmerman of Lowenstein Sandler 23.02.2026

Host Gary J. Ross talks with Ed Zimmerman, chair of the Emerging Companies & Venture Capital group at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, about founder breakups. Gary and Ed discuss common causes of founder fallouts, and various options to handle the departing founder’s equity. Ed reveals what he believes is the most important thing in a separation agreement. Ed also tells Gary a couple of war stories. Ed end...

No Such Thing as Boilerplate?: Episode 2: Choice of Forum 17.02.2026

In this episode, Stuart Riback interviews John Coyle, UNC Law School, on the reasons to have a choice of forum clause; how the wording of clause will determine its scope; any restrictions on applicability of applicability of the clause; permissive versus mandatory forum selection; application of forum selection clauses to non-parties; and issues regarding constitutionality of non-party application...

Business Bankruptcy Basics: Episode 2: Key Players in Bankruptcy 12.02.2026

In this episode we introduce the key players in bankruptcy proceedings. Host Ella Vincent and guests Aditi Paranjpye and Laurie Thornton of DBS Law walk you through debtors, creditors, committees, and the U.S. Trustee. We clarify the often-confused distinction between the U.S. Trustee and U.S. Attorney, and explore how case trustees' roles vary between Chapter 7 liquidations and Subchapter V small...

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E2: The Reality TV Star and the Hidden Closet Full of Diamonds 10.02.2026

In this episode of Bad Boys of Bankruptcy, Judge Elizabeth Gunn is joined by Texas-based attorney Amber Carson to dive into the outrageous Chapter 7 saga of Darcy LaPier, a former model and reality TV personality best known for marrying a string of wealthy men, including Jean-Claude Van Damme and the founder of Hawaiian Tropic, and appearing on A&E’s Rodeo Girls. What began as a routine trustee re...

The Advocates Toolbox: Episode 5: Impasse Breaking in Mediation 29.01.2026

Our speakers will discuss commonly used techniques for impasse breaking in mediation, including but not limited to, bracketing and mediator’s proposal, and will examine when and how to use these tools effectively. Speakers: Noah Hanft, Arbitrator and Mediator at AcumenADR LLC and Jennifer Lupo, Lupo Law, Arbitration & Mediation.

Mind the Gap: Episode 25: Privacy in the time of AI 26.01.2026

Once upon a time we thought we had privacy. Then came credit cards, which captured the card owner's location and activity with each transaction. Then came the Internet, which made connecting all the dots easy and cheap, and the erosion of privacy accelerated. Large language models, LLMs, like the Generative AI system ChatGPT and its ilk have the potential to make the cost of connecting dots vanish...

Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: S3E1: Fraud on the Court: The 25-year Odyssey of Tudor Associates 26.01.2026

In a first for the series, this episode of Bad Boys of Bankruptcy explores a decades-long dispute arising in North Carolina that was originally filed as a Chapter XII case under the Bankruptcy Act of 1898. Our host, Judge Elizabeth Gunn (Bankr. D.D.C.), is joined by Judge Joseph N. Callaway (Bankr. E.D.N.C.) and retired Judge J. Rich Leonard (Bankr. E.D.N.C.), who is now the dean of Campbell Law S...

No Such Thing as Boilerplate?: Episode 1: Choice of Law 14.01.2026

In this episode, Stuart Riback, partner, Wilk Auslander, and John Coyle, UNC Law School, look at the reasons for having a choice of law clause, what cases would look like without one, what the permissible choices are, what sorts of issues the clause can cover, how different kinds of formulations of a clause can affect its scope, special considerations affecting cross-border transactions, and effec...

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