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Leadership Reimagined

Ellig Group & TrueChat

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Join Janice Ellig, CEO and founder of Ellig Group, as she sits down with real leaders in this series of game-changing conversations, bespoke to fellow champions of change. Heralded by Bloomberg Businessweek as one of “The World’s Most Influential Headhunters,” Janice is often consulted for her expertise and her commitment to gender parity, inclusion, and diversity.
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UnCommon Law

Bloomberg Industry Group

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On UnCommon Law, legal issues, public policy, and storytelling collide. We'll explore the most important legal stories of the day: Is affirmative action in college admissions constitutional? Is it time to kill the bar exam? Should social media face special legal scrutiny? What are law firms doing to fix their lack of diversity? Produced and hosted by Matthew S. Schwartz. Winner of the 2023 American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award for Media and the Arts.
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On The Merits

Bloomberg Industry Group

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On The Merits brings you the biggest stories of the week from Bloomberg Law and Bloomberg Government, coupled with smart interviews and analysis on a variety of legal and government topics. You’ll hear voices and perspectives from across the industry, including reporters, editors, attorneys, legal scholars, and government officials. Host: David Schultz.
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Parts Per Billion is Bloomberg Law's environmental policy podcast. We cover everything from air pollution, to toxic chemicals, to corporate sustainability, and climate change. The reporters from our environment desk offer an inside look at what's happening at Congress, in the courts, and at the federal agencies, and help explain the scientific and policy debates shaping environmental laws and regulations. Host: David Schultz
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Minds of Markets

Prosper Trading Academy

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In Minds of Markets, legendary trader, Scott Bauer, brings his extensive knowledge, insights, and unparalleled network of contacts to the forefront. Every week, Scott welcomes a new guest from the dynamic world of trading, markets, and finance. Together with these industry experts, he dives deep into the ever-evolving landscape of financial markets, sharing valuable perspectives, strategies, and trends that can benefit both seasoned traders and newcomers alike. Scott Bauer is a veteran trade ...
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American Corporate Partners is the industry leader for free veteran and military spouse mentorship for meaningful employment. Hear from Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff Richard Comitz and Operations Associate Scott Cammisa as they meet with employers, veterans, military spouses, and those in the ACP community to hear their stories. Our aim is to spread opportunity to all those who serve and support our country.
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In this episode of Minds of Markets, Scott Bauer sits down with Steven Sarge "Sarge" Guilfoyle, president of Sarge 986 LLC and a seasoned NYSE floor trader with over 30 years of experience. From discussing the evolution of trading floors to analyzing market strategies, this episode is packed with valuable insights for traders and investors alike. S…
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Join Scott Bauer on the "Minds of Markets" podcast as he hosts Shiv Sharma, President of Stocktwits, broadcasting live from Singapore. Dive into a rich conversation about the interplay between finance and technology, exploring Shiv's extensive background with tech giants and his current role at Stocktwits. This episode offers valuable insights into…
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Join us on this special episode of "Minds of Markets" where host Scott Bauer sits down with Phil Flynn, a seasoned market analyst from Price Futures Group and a frequent face on the Fox Business Network. Known for his deep expertise in the energy sector, Phil offers unparalleled insights into the current state of oil markets and the broader energy …
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Join Scott Bauer on the latest episode of "Minds of Markets" as we delve into the intricate world of trading. In this episode, Scott is joined by David Mutnick, Managing Director and head of high touch trading at Dash Financial Technologies. With decades of experience on both the brokerage and trading sides, David sheds light on the life of an orde…
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The art world was rattled when Jason M. Allen won first place in the Colorado State Fair for "Théatre D’opéra Spatial" — digital artwork created with artificial intelligence. Allen had revised his text prompts hundreds of times before landing on the final work; Allen considers Space Opera Theater his creation. But some artists hated his victory. "T…
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Janice Ellig is joined by Nicole Sandford, CEO of Aspira Women's Health, to discuss Aspira's dedication to the discovery, development, and utilization of novel high-value diagnostic and bio-analytical solutions that help physicians diagnose, treat, and improve women's gynecologic health outcomes. tags: lr, janice ellig, nicole sandford, ceo, leader…
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In this episode, Scott and Marie tackle the complexities of transitioning from military service to civilian life. They share insights on the military transition process, emphasizing the importance of early planning and utilizing available resources. Also, highlights strategies for figuring out a new career path, highlighting the value of identifyin…
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In this episode , Scott and Marc dive into the realm of mentorship providing insights and practical advice, for both mentors and mentees. They start by discussing the process of finding the match highlighting the elements for successful mentorship at all levels. From recognizing personalities to aligning goals listeners receive an understanding of …
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On this episode of the Minds of Markets Podcast, host Scott Bauer welcomes Bob Iaccino, an esteemed macro strategist and energy expert with vast experience in the financial markets. Learn about the world of commodities, futures, and energy trading as two industry veterans explore the impact of geopolitical events on markets and share their wealth o…
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On the Merits is on hiatus for a bit while we create some great new episodes for you. Until then, we're pleased to offer a special presentation of our ABA Silver Gavel award-winning series, UnCommon Law. Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, a…
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When California's new mental health courts were getting started, the debate centered on whether they had too much power–or too little. Now, roughly six months in, the state is discovering a new flaw: too few people are using them. On this episode of our podcast, On The Merits, Bloomberg Law reporter Maia Spoto talks about why California's Community…
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Join us on this episode of the "Minds of Markets" podcast as host Scott Bauer welcomes Scott Shellady, famously known as "The Cow Guy." Dive deep into the world of trading and agriculture with two industry veterans who share insights on market dynamics, trading strategies, and the vital role of agriculture in economics. This engaging discussion is …
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Janice Ellig is joined by Kevin Lobo, CEO of Stryker, to discuss how Stryker is improving healthcare by providing innovative products and services. Kevin also discusses how Stryker's culture has allowed the company to have $20.5 billion in sales in 2023. tags: lr, janice ellig, kevin lobo, stryker, medical, device, product, service, sales, hospital…
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Marijuana is now legal in about half of the states, but still maintains its illegal status at the federal level. What does this mean for an employer who wants to, or has to, administer drug tests for its employees? We tackle that question on our podcast, On The Merits, with Sean Mack, a partner and co-chair of the cannabis and hemp law practice at …
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Join legendary trader and host Scott Bauer on the latest episode of the Minds of Market podcast featuring special guest Steve Sosnick, the chief strategist at Interactive Brokers. In this episode, we dive deep into the ever-evolving landscape of the financial markets, with a specific focus on trading strategies, market dynamics, and the future of t…
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Hetal Doshi, the top antitrust litigator at the Department of Justice, says she tries to make the cases her team pursues easy for the average person to understand. "If we are litigating cases inside an echo chamber, or like in a very narrow, technocratic way that only other lawyers can understand, then we're failing to do our jobs," Doshi says on t…
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The Commerce Department's disastrous rollout of a new payment system left some National Weather Service employees on the hook for their own business expenses, and even led utility companies to shut off power to some critical weather systems due to unpaid bills. Bloomberg Government reporter Jack Fitzpatrick found that even now, months after this sy…
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Harvard, NYU, and several other elite universities have been hit with civil rights lawsuits from students who say the schools allow, or at least don't counter, campus antisemitism. Though these suits largely stem from an increase in antisemitic incidents since Oct. 7, attorneys say the groundwork for them was laid with an executive order back in 20…
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It's becoming more common for investors to chip in money for a lawsuit in exchange for a share of any payout a party wins, a practice known as litigation finance. But, as a recent Bloomberg Law investigation found, the identities of these litigation funders is often shrouded in mystery—and can have national security implications. Bloomberg Law repo…
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Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators? This season on UnComm…
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Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators? This season on UnComm…
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Janice Ellis is joined by Madeline Di Nonno, President and CEO of the Geena Davis Institute, to discuss how Madeline is pioneering change in Hollywood by examining the representation of gender, race, sexuality, disability, age, and body type on screen. tags: lr, janice ellig, madeline do nonno, president, ceo, leadership, diversity, representation,…
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Insurance companies like The Allstate Corp. and State Farm have experienced one too many devastating wildfire seasons in California. Many are looking to exit the market in impacted communities, but a powerful state lawmaker is trying to keep them. Mike McGuire is a Democrat representing a Northern California district directly affected by wildfires,…
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Join Scott Bauer on the latest episode of the Minds of Markets podcast featuring the renowned commodities expert, Carley Garner. With nearly two decades of experience in commodity market analysis and a series of award-winning books, Carley shares her insights on commodity trading, market volatility, and predictions for the future of gold and NASDAQ…
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Generative AI has the potential to transform the legal profession, and the guest on today's episode of our podcast, On The Merits, believes it will. But the tech also has led some lawyers to make embarrassing and costly mistakes. Lawyers have filed briefs in court that contain citations fabricated by AI tools. And a law firm in New York recently go…
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A quarter of law students surveyed by Bloomberg Law late last year said they self-identify as neurodivergent, an umbrella term for people with ADHD, autism, or another condition that causes their brains to function differently than that of the average person. But the same survey found that more than three times fewer working attorneys identify as n…
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On this episode of the Minds of Markets, Scott Bauer speaks with Kevin Green, the senior markets correspondent at Schwab Network. With over 13 years of experience in financial markets covering equities, options, and commodities, Kevin brings a wealth of knowledge and insights into market analysis, blending technical and fundamental perspectives. Fo…
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In a remote part of Nevada, an energy company is trying to build a climate-friendly power plant—but the plant is being blocked by conservationists and a decades old environmental law. A geothermal plant built atop desert hot springs sits half-completed after the discovery of a new toad species in the area, and an environmental review required by th…
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A ruling last month from the Alabama Supreme Court declaring frozen embryos to be legally equivalent to children scared many would-be parents in and out of the state. Late Wednesday night, the state legislature there passed a law meant to ease the worries of both patients receiving in-vitro fertilization services and the doctors who provide those s…
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On March 7th, ACP's very own Scott Cammisa and CEO of Advocate to Win Heather Hansen connected to speak about ways veterans can advocate for themselves. In this episode, Heather shares her invaluable insights on navigating the professional landscape with her 3 E's - Energy, Evidence, and Empathy. Discover how to harness these principles to propel y…
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During the pandemic, Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs, were all the rage in the financial markets. They were seen as a faster, easier way to go public that bypasses the laborious process of a typical IPO. But now that the SPAC boom has gone bust, it's clear that some of the companies that did this weren't ready for the scrutiny that …
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In this episode of the Minds of Markets podcast, Scott Bauer speaks with the volume analysis expert, Buff Dormieir. Dive deep into the world of technical analysis and discover how volume can be the most crucial tool in your trading arsenal. Learn how volume, when used correctly, can be a game-changer in your trading strategy, providing you with a c…
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Since a landmark Supreme Court decision against it three years ago, the NCAA has suffered a string of legal losses in its effort to block changes to how, and whether, its athletes are compensated. Now, it's trying to turn this trend around by moving the fight from the courthouse to Capitol Hill. The NCAA has at least two allies in Congress, Sens. J…
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In this episode of Minds of Markets, host Scott Bauer sits down with the legendary Tom Sosnoff, a pivotal figure in transforming the trading landscape. From his early days on the CBOE trading floor to establishing tastylive, Tom shares his groundbreaking journey, the challenges he overcame, and his vision that reshaped the way we trade today. For m…
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Being a white collar defense lawyer requires a special type of soft skill: the ability to effectively counsel a titan of industry more accustomed to giving orders, not taking them. But the guests on today's episode of our podcast, On The Merits, say this type of work has gotten a little harder because many white collar clients now believe the gover…
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Ken Frazier, co-chair of OneTen, joins Janice Ellig to discuss how he is leading OneTen in its mission to close the opportunity gap for Black talent and others who do not have a four-year degree. Ken also touches on the lessons he has learned from his former position as CEO of Merck. tags: lr, janice ellig, ken frazier, Merck, oneten, leadership, C…
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The cost of an attorney is far out of reach for many middle- and low-income Americans. This has serious negative consequences on both society and the rule of law, according to Ray Brescia, a professor at Albany Law School and author of a new book about the future of the legal profession. Increasing the supply of attorneys is one potential solution.…
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In this episode of the Minds of Markets podcast, we step outside the conventional financial discourse to explore the fascinating world of luxury retail with Matthew Burdeen, a pivotal figure in the luxury jewelry industry. Discover how Burdeen's Jewelry, a family-owned business established in 1980, has grown into one of Chicago's largest independen…
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Many have long suspected that the legal profession, and so-called "Big Law" in particular, has a liberal lean. A new study looking at Supreme Court amicus briefs supports this suspicion with some of the strongest empirical evidence yet. The study found that firms overwhelmingly choose liberal clients instead of conservative clients when working on …
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Elon Musk was unhappy, to put it mildly, with the ruling last week from a Delaware court that invalidated a $55.8 billion pay package he received from Tesla, his electric car company. Shortly afterward, he threatened to move Tesla's incorporation out of Delaware to a less shareholder-friendly state. But, as we discuss in this episode of our news po…
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November's general election is still nine months away, but the preliminary battles between Republicans and Democrats that will shape this year's Congressional races are about to begin. States will begin to hold congressional primaries starting in early March. And special elections will continue to play out throughout the year, including next week's…
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Join us in this enlightening episode of the Minds of Market Podcast as host Scott Bauer sits down with the legendary Kevin Hincks of the Schwab Network. With a storied career beginning in the pits of CBO and CME in 1986, Kevin shares his extensive experience in trading, education, and how the landscape has evolved with technological advancements li…
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The legal industry used to have a stigma against attorneys representing legal malpractice clients who are suing other attorneys. But that stigma, if it still exists, has definitely faded. Data from legal malpractice insurers shows that the dollar amount of these suits has ballooned in recent years. That includes one of the most high profile suits: …
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The Republican National Committee's release of an AI-generated ad last year turned a lot of heads among professional campaigners, and it led some of them to say this new tech has no place in political races. But is this stance sensible, or is it another instance of "AI panic" sweeping the culture? Jessica Furst Johnson, an election law attorney wit…
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In this episode of the Minds of Markets Podcast, we delve deep into the evolving world of finance and technology. In this special episode, we're joined by Steve "BigBeat" Orr, live from the prestigious World Economic Forum in Davos. 🔹 About This Episode: Get exclusive insights as Steve Orr, a veteran in the fields of equities and futures trading, d…
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Lisa Buckingham, President of Ellig Group, is joined by Janice Ellig, CEO of Ellig Group, to discuss the lessons learned after hosting over 60 podcast episodes with incredible business leaders in all sectors worldwide. Janice reflects on how each leader approached making good while doing good in their enterprise. tags: lr, janice ellig, lisa Buckin…
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John Lewis, the late Congressman and civil rights hero, authored a law in 2007 that tasked the Justice Department with reopening and reinvestigating racially-motivated killings from the Civil Rights era. More than 15 years later, the Justice Department has failed to bring charges in nearly all of the cold cases it has reopened. On our weekly podcas…
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On January 16th, ACP and Moody’s connected for an inside look at how to tap into the tech world through their company. Moody’s is a worldwide risk assessment company that helps organizations make informed decisions. Their data, analytical tools and insights assist decision-makers in spotting opportunities and navigating business risks. Moody’s, wit…
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Rudy Giuliani and Alex Jones are two high profile examples of instances where losing a defamation case at trial leads a defendant directly into bankruptcy. Christopher Hampson, a law professor at the University of Florida, calls this the "defamation-to-bankruptcy pipeline." However, election-denying former mayors and conspiracy-peddling shock jocks…
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