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āI used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow standing next to her calf in the green field with the red barn in the back was true. Itās certainly the complete opposite.ā ā Richard (Kudo) Couto Richard (Kudo) Couto is the founder of Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an organization solely dedicated to investigating extreme animal cruelty cases. ARM has led high-risk undercover operations that have resulted in the shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses, animal fighting rings, and horse meat trafficking networks. Recently, they released a damning investigation into two industrial dairy farms outside of Phoenix, Arizona supplying milk to Coca-Colaās Fairlife brand. What they uncovered was systemic animal abuse, environmental violations, and a devastating betrayal of consumer trust. While Fairlife markets its products as being sourced "humanely," ARMās footage tells a very different storyāone of suffering, abuse, and corporate complicity. Despite the evidence, this story has been largely ignored by mainstream mediaālikely due to Coca-Colaās massive influence and advertising dollars.ā¦
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The Reminger Report Podcast: Emerging Technologies examines how innovations in technology and business models affect our daily lives, and how the law is adapting to respond to these changes. View video versions of our podcast here https://www.youtube.com/@remingerFor more information about Reminger Co., LPA, visit https://www.reminger.com/
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The Reminger Report Podcast: Emerging Technologies examines how innovations in technology and business models affect our daily lives, and how the law is adapting to respond to these changes. View video versions of our podcast here https://www.youtube.com/@remingerFor more information about Reminger Co., LPA, visit https://www.reminger.com/
In this episode, we dive into the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the legal profession. Our guest explores the benefits and challenges of AI in law firms, highlighting how AI can transform daily operations, from research and document review to billing and training new attorneys.ā¦
In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies , we sit down with Ken Gavranovic, a seasoned expert in business transformations and technology integrations. Ken shares his extensive experience with strategic acquisitions, IPOs, and leadership development, offering valuable insights into how AI is set to revolutionize industriesāparticularly the legal field.ā¦
In this special edition of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies , host Zachary Pyers is joined by Chloe Schelhaas, a law clerk at Reminger Co., LPA, to discuss the growing concerns around childrenās privacy in the digital world. Chloe provides an in-depth look at the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), explaining how it aims to safeguard childrenās personal information online, especially on platforms like TikTok.ā¦
In this episode of The Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies , host Zachary Pyers welcomes Nathan Whittacre, a seasoned expert with nearly 30 years in the tech industry. They explore transformative trends shaping the future of technology, including the rapid evolution of AI, the promise of increased global connectivity, and the potential of quantum computing. Key Topics and Highlights: 1. The Rapid Evolution of Technology 2. Connectivity and Innovation 3. The Promise of Quantum Computing 4. AI Policies and Ethical Use 5. Preparing for the Future Workforce 6. Balancing Regulation and Innovationā¦
In this episode of The Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies , host Zachary B. Pyers speaks with Nathan Whittacre, CEO and founder of Stimulus Technologies, and author of The CEOās Digital Survival Guide . The conversation delves into key IT challenges facing modern businesses, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity, effective IT maintenance, and the evolving role of technology in the workplace. Key Topics Discussed: Stimulus Technologies & Whitacreās Journey IT Maintenance as Business Infrastructure Cybersecurity Threats and Social Engineering Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Risks Future of Technology and Cybersecurity Takeaways for Business Leaders: Regular IT maintenance is as essential as cybersecurity for preventing breakdowns and vulnerabilities. Educating employees about social engineering tactics is crucial to reducing risks. Implementing structured IT policies, such as controlled BYOD practices, can significantly enhance data security.ā¦
In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies, host Zachary Pyers welcomes back Mackenzie Smith Compton to discuss the American Bar Associationās latest guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice. Building on their previous conversation, Mackenzie shares insights into the ABA's July pronouncement and its impact on attorneys utilizing AI. Key Topics Covered: Competent Representation Protecting Client Information Communication with Clients Supervision of Employees and Agents Advancing Meritorious Claims and Ensuring Candor to the Tribunal Reasonable Fees and AI Efficiencyā¦
In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies, host Zachary B. Pyers, Esq. is joined by associate Mackenzie Compton to discuss the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the legal profession, particularly focusing on its use and regulation. Key Discussion Points: Types of AI in the Legal Field: Mackenzie introduces two main categories: lay resources like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft CoPilot, and specialized legal resources like Westlaw and Lexis that have begun integrating AI to enhance legal research and case citation accuracy. Positives of AI in Legal Practice: AI can significantly aid legal practitioners by streamlining research, saving time on drafting, enhancing document review through e-discovery tools, and reducing attorney stress. However, concerns about AI completely replacing lawyers are largely exaggerated at this stage. Negatives and Cautionary Tales: Mackenzie addresses the infamous case of two New York attorneys who used AI to draft a brief that resulted in false citations, or "case hallucinations," leading to sanctions. This highlights the importance of understanding AI's limitations and verifying its outputs. Regulations Surrounding AI: The conversation covers the existing regulations, particularly the application of the Rules of Professional Conduct, which require lawyers to maintain competence in technology. Mackenzie also discusses specific court bans on AI use, like in the Southern District of Ohio, where strict rules have been implemented to prevent reliance on AI-generated content without proper verification. Future of AI Regulations: The discussion concludes with the need for more comprehensive, uniform regulations across jurisdictions to avoid confusion and ensure consistency in how AI is integrated into legal practice. This episode provides a balanced view of AI's potential benefits and risks in the legal field, emphasizing the need for careful implementation and adherence to evolving regulations.ā¦
In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast, host Zachary B. Pyers, Esq., is joined by Abigail Downs, a law student at Ohio State's Moritz College of Law and a clerk at Reminger's Columbus office, to explore the intriguing intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and mediation. The key points from this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast are: Introduction to AI in Mediation Current Limitations of AI Addressing Bias AI's Benefits Challenges and Risks Future Potentialā¦
In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies , host Zachary Pyers, Esq., is joined by Kate Osterback, a rising 3L at Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, to discuss the pervasive and escalating threat of ransomware attacks. Kate, who developed an interest in this topic after being personally affected by the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, provides a deep dive into the mechanics of ransomware, its history, and its devastating impact on the healthcare sector. Key Discussion Points: Understanding Ransomware Change Healthcare Attack Legal and Jurisdictional Challenges Prevention and Preparedness Practical Advice for Law Firmsā¦
Zachary Pyers is joined by Reminger Law Clerk, Awa Camara, for an exploration of the complex world of biometric data and its implications for privacy rights under the Fourth Amendment. Join us as we explore how advancements in technology intersect with constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. Be sure to check out the video version of this interview on our YouTube page . Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.ā¦
Zachary Pyers is joined by Zachary Durant , a professional liability attorney at Reminger Co., LPA, for an update on the fall of one of the worldās largest cryptocurrency exchanges - FTX. FTX collapsed in early November 2022 and shook the crypto market, which lost billions and fell below a $1 trillion valuation. In December 2022, the U.S. government brought civil and criminal charges against Sam Bankman-Fried and top executives for misappropriating over $8 billion in customer deposits. Bankman-Fried was convicted in November 2023 on criminal charges for which he was extradited from The Bahamas to the U.S., except for one charge dropped in July 2023. A second trial is scheduled for March 2024, covering charges filed post-extradition. Be sure to check out the video version of this interview on our YouTube page . Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.ā¦
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations are self-operating, transparent entities that leverage blockchain technology and smart contracts to make decisions and execute actions without the need for intermediaries or centralized control. In this episode, Zachary Pyers and Sabhi Syed will review this emerging technology and its place in the legal world. Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.ā¦
The use of gig economy platforms (such as Uber, Doordash, and Fiverr) has grown at an explosive rate. Torts and employment disputes arising during gig economy transactions are becoming a regular occurrence. In this episode Zachary Pyers and Taylor Wade will discuss the following questions: Why are so many workers becoming gig economy workers? How is the gig economy evolving in the U.S. and abroad? What types of employee rights are being extended to gig workers? Visit our website for information about our legal services related to emerging technologies.ā¦
Gig economy workers are generally classified as independent contractors. However, this classification has been continuously challenged by the gig economy workers, and at times, by the App based companies through whom they find work. This has resulted in some state legislatures passing bills that require app-based companies to offer benefits, that are often reserved for employees of the app-based rideshare and delivery companies, to their independent contractors. The first such Bill was in California. Now, other states may be following suit. In March 2022, Washington state lawmakers passed House Bill (āHBā) 2076: The Expand Fairness Act. Effective January 1, 2023, the bill gave Washington app-based drivers the following rights: state Workersā Compensation coverage paid sick leave the guaranteed minimum pay for minutes worked, miles driven, and trips made a requirement that drivers must be provided just cause before account deactivation protection from retaliation for exercising these rights Listen to this week's episode for the details on this ruling.ā¦
Workers are traditionally classified as either employees or independent contractors. Gig economy workers are generally classified as independent contractors by the companies. However, we have recently seen both the Courts and state legislatures struggle with this dichotomy as it is applied to gig economy workers, who primarily work as rideshare or delivery drivers. On March 30, 2023, a federal district judge for the Northern District of California in the case Lawson v. Grubhub Holdings Inc., Case No. 3:15-cv-05128, ruled that a Grubhub delivery driver is an employee, not an independent contractor, for minimum wage and overtime claims, under the ABC test. Listen to this week's episode for the details on this ruling.ā¦
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