Episodes
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Private equity deals
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
Wednesday Jun 07, 2017
What is on the horizon for private equity deals in 2017? What does the market look like for buyers, sellers and foreign investors? Jay talks with Porter Wright M&A attorneys Bob Tannous and Jeremy Siegfried about these issues, exit strategies, Brexit and more in our most recent podcast.
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Part two: Planning for a data breach
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Matt Curtin and Jay continue their discussion of data breaches and cyber security focusing on how to construct an incident response plan and why having more data is not always better.
Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Consolidation in the energy industry
Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Jay welcomes colleague Brett Thornton, chair of Porter Wright’s oil and gas practice, as they examine the oil and gas industry in the antitrust arena. Brett explains how consolidation can create competitive pressure and what issues are on the horizon for oil and gas companies.
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Part one: Planning for a data breach
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Tuesday Aug 30, 2016
Politics and big data: How things have changed in the last four years
Tuesday Aug 30, 2016
Tuesday Aug 30, 2016
How does the political climate adapt to the ever-changing way people consume media? Phil Rist of Prosper Business Development joins Jay in a conversation about how things have changed since the last presidential election and how politicians need to adapt to the new way of presenting their message.
Thursday Aug 25, 2016
Venture capitalism and start-ups in Ohio
Thursday Aug 25, 2016
Thursday Aug 25, 2016
Ohio has become a hot spot for venture capitalists to invest in companies. The level of talent and sense of community that the state provides are just a few of the reasons VC’s are putting their money here. Jay talks with Falon Donahue, CEO of Venture Ohio, and Porter Wright attorney Brett Thornton about why many international companies, including start-ups and emerging businesses from Israel, Japan and the EU, large organizations like Amazon and cyber security firms are calling Ohio home.
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016
Gun jumping the Brazilian way
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016
Gun jumping – coordination before merger clearance – isn’t just an American issue. Jay and Andre Gilbert, a Brazilian competition attorney, discuss what happens in Brazil when parties work together prior to the approval of a merger – Brazil’s standards, potential fines and the penalties companies might be faced with when this happens.
Thursday Aug 18, 2016
Introduction to Brazilian antitrust enforcement
Thursday Aug 18, 2016
Thursday Aug 18, 2016
Before the independence of CADE (the Administrative Council for Economic Defense), it could take months for Brazilian mergers to be approved. Jay talks to Brazilian competition attorney Andre Gilberto about how the Brazilian government improved the process for reviewing antitrust and merger cases, and what crimes can be criminally prosecuted and merger control.
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Insights into the data analytics community
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Jay is once again accompanied by Phil Rist, executive vice president of Prosper Business Development, to discuss how the data analytics community is growing, what’s needed to get into the business and how once separate industries are coming together to provide better customer experiences.
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Part three: Privacy matters
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Concluding our privacy matters series, Ryan Graham discusses recent class actions and gives an industry update.