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On this episode of Ropes & Gray's ITC-focused podcast series, Talkin' Trade, IP litigators Matt Rizzolo, Matt Shapiro, and Cole Dunn delve into the landmark Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright and its potential impact on Section 337 proceedings. They provide a comprehensive overview of Chevron deference, its historical application, and explore how its recent dismissal may reshape ITC practices. From defining "articles that infringe" to the nuances of "domestic industry," they break down the potential changes and challenges ahead.
On this special edition of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, join Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab’s Director of Behavioral Insights, Nitish Upadhyaya, “live” from the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics flagship conference in Grapevine, Texas as he talks to members of the compliance community about culture. This special “fly on the wall” episode was recorded in breaks during the conference, with the aim of understanding how compliance professionals are seeing culture manifest in their day-to-day work and how they are harnessing it to achieve better outcomes for their organizations. Learn how people are defining culture and how voices from the industry are hoping to use culture to supercharge their programs.
On this episode of Ropes & Gray’s Health Care Transaction Laws Unwrapped podcast series, health care attorneys Debbie Gersh, Jenn Romig and Shanzeh Daudi discuss recent developments and trends related to state health care transaction laws in the Midwest. With recent enactments in Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota, and pending legislation in Pennsylvania, Debbie, Jenn and Shanzeh provide crucial insights into the new regulatory frameworks affecting mergers, acquisitions and affiliations in the region. Learn about the implications of these laws for health care entities/facilities, provider organizations and private equity investors, including materiality thresholds, notification processes and potential regulatory hurdles.
On this episode of Women @ RopesTalk hosted by health care and data partner Christine Moundas, IP transactions and licensing partner Megan Baca engages in a fascinating conversation with Laura Berner, COO of TRex Bio. Laura shares her unique journey from practicing law at Ropes & Gray to embracing roles in business development and operations within the biotech sector. She discusses her experiences at Genentech, Roche, and Myovant Sciences, shedding light on the transition from legal to business roles and the challenges of working in both large pharmaceutical companies and smaller biotech startups. Laura also offers her perspective on the importance of continuous learning and growth, her approach to decision-making, and her vision as a leader in a preclinical-stage company.
On this episode of Ropes & Gray’s Alumni @ RopesTalk podcast, M&A counsel Sarah Davis is joined by alums Jenn Borggaard and Rob Shapiro to discuss the rewarding experience of serving on boards. Rob, a retired partner, and Jenn, a former associate and now a co-founder and partner at AlderBrook Advisors, share their personal journeys to board membership and the impact it has had on their careers and communities. They offer valuable advice for those considering board service, highlighting the importance of passion for the mission, the balance of time, talent, and treasure, and the unique perspective lawyers bring to board seats.
Ropes & Gray is pleased to introduce our latest podcast series, Health Care Transaction Laws Unwrapped, which continues our exploration of critical developments in health care regulation of health care transactions. In this six-part series, our team will delve into the evolving landscape of state health care transaction laws and their implications for health care entities and private equity investors.
In this introductory episode, Ropes & Gray health care partners Debbie Gersh, Tim McCrystal and Jenn Romig analyze the current regulatory climate and its implications for investments in health care, including:
On this episode of the R&G Tech Studio podcast, host Andrew Radsch, intellectual property litigation partner and lead of Ropes & Gray’s semiconductor sector, sits down with Rachael Bacha, counsel in the firm’s IP litigation group. Rachael, who boasts a dual background in genetics and computer science, discusses her evolution within the firm and her specialized focus on intellectual property damages. The conversation covers the intricacies of damages in patent litigation, the effects of globalization on IP infringement cases, and some of the landmark court decisions that have helped shape the practice. Additionally, Rachael offers insights into the use of AI in legal processes and the future of technology in IP law.
On this episode of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, Amanda Raad and Nitish Upadhyaya from Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab, and Richard Bistrong of Front-Line Anti-Bribery, are joined by Stephanie Niven, a portfolio manager at Ninety One, for an engaging conversation on the significance of corporate culture as a source of competitive advantage and its role in driving sustainable investment returns. Stephanie shares her insights on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the investment space, the evolution of ESG expectations, and discusses the framework used by Ninety One to assess (not measure!) and influence corporate culture. The conversation offers a deep dive into the practical aspects of fostering a positive corporate culture and its direct impact on business performance and investment success.
On this Ropes & Gray podcast, asset management partners Chelsea Childs and Catherine Skulan discuss considerations for private fund managers seeking to explore the expansion of their business into alternative retail products. They share insights on the benefits of accessing a broader investor base, highlight alternative fund types—interval funds and tender offer funds—that are more suited to private investment strategies and discuss key considerations for managers looking to break into the registered funds space.
Join Deb Lussier, partner and co-leader of the sponsor solutions practice at Ropes & Gray, on the latest episode of A Word for Our Sponsors. On this podcast, the second in a two-part series, Deb and Marc Migliazzo, counsel in the sponsor solutions practice, continue their in-depth conversation with Jon Costello, founder and managing partner of Devon Park Advisors, about the dynamic GP-led secondary market. They delve into the role of new entrants, the impact of single-family offices and sovereign wealth funds, and the future of continuation funds. The discussion also explores the trends affecting management teams and the potential for sponsors to hold assets long-term.
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