Radio Podcasts
May 2, 2012
Considerations for Protecting Privileges in Internal Investigations and Criminal Prosecution of Corp
In the last few years, strict government enforcement of corporate compliance regulations has become an unavoidable and expensive reality for companies in the U.S. And despite the fact that the majority of U.S. companies are conducting their business without violating any laws, companies need to always need to be alert with corporate compliance. USLAW member Kevin Devore is the chair of the government regulation white collar criminal defense practice Larson King in St. Paul, Minnesota, and talks about steps corporations can take to stay compliant and what to do if they receive a letter from the government.
March 30, 2012
If you've gone shopping in California, anytime since 1979, there's a good chance you've been asked for money or a signature in front of a local grocery store or at a shopping center, or, for that matter, probably at any major retailers’ stores nationwide. Chances are also high that you may have been asked by someone who wouldn't take no for an answer. Most retailers and shopping centers think there's nothing they can do about this chronic problem because local police do not arrest trespassers. John Dahlberg, a partner at Dillingham Murphy in San Francisco, talks about this problem that many local and national retailers face and solutions that you may not have heard about.
October 18, 2011
The recent turmoil on Capitol Hill and downgrading of the U.S. credit rating by the Standard and Poor's has been un-nerving, causing an environment of uncertainty, but what is the real story?
SOURCE: Ringer Radio and the Legal Talk Network
July 29, 2011
The world is becoming a smaller place every day - especially when it comes to doing business in places like the European Union. But the laws are unsurprisingly different there, and it only makes sense to have counsel who understands these differences.
July 6, 2011
One of the most frequently litigated issues in the insurance industry is the additional insured and contractual indemnity provisions in the contract. Is the coverage you depend on really in place?
June 2, 2011
If you’re close to the construction industry and you stay in touch with the news, you’re undoubtedly aware of a number of unfortunate crane accidents around the country, and incidents are on the rise. But how is the Federal Government responding?
February 17, 2011
If you’re a regular listener to USLAW Radio podcasts, you know that one of our proud sponsors is SEA, Ltd., the forensic engineering and origin cause experts. We’ve actually received some feedback in essence saying, “Forensic engineering? Origin cause? More information please!” So we decided to take this opportunity to chat with Douglas Morr, Sr. Project Engineer with SEA, Ltd., to learn about the value they bring in building cases, and talk about some advances in technology.

