
A Matter of Law
A Matter of Law is a podcast series from the international law firm Hogan Lovells. In each episode, expert lawyers share their insight into various issues that can often lead from the boardroom to the courtroom. The team takes a deep dive into crucial boardroom issues through the lens of the evolving legal landscape.
Episodes
S1E17: Has Antitrust Ruined College Sports? Navigating the NIL Risk Landscape
As landmark legal settlements restructure college sports, institutions face unprecedented risks. Student-athletes can now earn millions through Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals, but this shifting ground introduces regulatory and litigation exposure. In this episode of A Matter of Law, Hogan Lovells’ Craig Umbaugh sits down with colleagues Sarah Keller, Jimmy McEntee, and Joel Buckman to
S1E16: Trade Fraud in the Crosshairs: The FCA's new role in tariff enforcement
As the Trump Administration ramps up tariff and international trade-related enforcement, companies engaged in cross-border trade are at risk of False Claims Act (FCA) liability. Hogan Lovells’ partner Mitch Lazris sits down with his colleagues Jerrob Duffy and Josh Kurland to discuss the aggressive shift in trade law enforcement. With tariffs serving as a cornerstone of current economic po
S1E15: Inside State AG: A conversation with James Tierney - Part 2
In the second half of this high-stakes podcast, Professor James Tierney warns that the era of state AGs simply "tagging along" on federal settlements is over. Using the Ticketmaster litigation as a primary case study, Professor Tierney explains why ignoring the independent power of state enforcement is a fatal corporate mistake. Hogan Lovells’ Karl Racine and Jason Downs sit down with the "m
S1E14: Inside State AG: A conversation with James Tierney: Part 1
While the federal government often grabs the headlines, the real regulatory "teeth" in America belongs to the State Attorneys General. This year, with 31 AG seats on the ballot, we are facing a historic level of leadership change—one that will decide who holds the subpoena power to halt global mergers, sue federal agencies, and dictate how corporations operate within state lines. In this epi
S1E13: Global Class Actions: State of Play – Americas
In Mexico, being served with a class action isn't the start of the battle - it’s often the beginning of the end. This Hogan Lovells podcast reveals how Mexico’s legal framework flips the script on U.S. and European norms, replacing years of discovery with a timeline that demands a fully developed defense in just weeks. Hogan Lovells’ Carrie DeLone, Luis Enrique Graham, Omar Guerr
S1E12: Lights, camera… liability? Freelancers in focus
Freelancers have been critical to the success of most media and entertainment organizations for decades. But as the industry evolves, so do the legal risks of hiring freelancers. Hogan Lovells partners Craig Umbaugh, Michelle Roberts Gonzales, and Mary Carmen Fuertes discuss the employment laws across the Americas affecting gig workers and subcontracting, and the growing impact of AI on the workfo
S1E11: Money laundering and terrorist financing: shifting enforcement priorities
Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) laws are rapidly changing worldwide. The rise in enforcement actions is extending beyond banks to include law firms, crypto currency businesses, luxury goods and real estate. The Hogan Lovells team explores the enforcement shifts happening in APAC, France, the UK and the U.S. and discusses how businesses need to establish adaptive c
S1E10: Global Class Actions: State of Play – Europe
State of Play explores the maturing landscape of collective redress across Europe. As the Representative Actions Directive (RAD) takes full effect, jurisdictions are seeing their collective action frameworks mature and multiply. Hogan Lovells partners discuss how new EU rules, increased funding, and strategic cross-border litigation are redefining risk for companies around the world. We discuss di
S1E9: The Lifecycle of a Data Breach
Data breaches and cyber attacks are a constant headline and affect millions of individuals and organizations globally. Companies who are victim to an attack can face regulatory actions, costly remediation efforts, and significant litigation exposure. In this podcast, the Hogan Lovells team takes a comprehensive look at the legal life cycle of a data breach lawsuit and what’s at risk for busi
S1E8: Higher Education and False Claims Act Risk: How U.S. Universities Can Respond
Higher Education institutions face increasing and novel legal risks under the False Claims Act (FCA) in light of the current administration's effort to deploy the FCA to enforce its policy objectives. In this Hogan Lovells podcast, partners from the firm's Education and Investigations practices analyze how the Department of Justice is seeking to use the FCA against universities, which certify comp
S1E7: On-screen to on-site: Managing the transition back to office
Many companies around the world are looking to bring their workforce back to the office. As employers push for their return, they must consider the legal issues, including discrimination claims and contractual rights, alongside strategic considerations as employees have grown accustomed to the benefits of remote work. In this episode, we discuss the risks and practical solutions for employer
S1E6: Global Class Actions: State of Play
While class action lawsuits in the United States have been prevalent for years, we’re seeing a rise in collective action sweeping across Europe - and across industries. The growing trend is fuelled by several factors including the increased availability of third-party funding options, legal reforms and a growing public awareness of of the availability of collective redress options. In this p
S1E5: ESG Litigation
As companies around the world embrace ESG as part of their overall strategy, the level of scrutiny is on the rise. Regulatory reporting and transparency requirements also mean we are seeing an increase in ESG litigation. Business leaders face a myriad of issues and regulatory standards that are different from country to country. In this podcast, we discuss those standards and what companies shoul
S1E4: ESG Shareholder Activism
Shareholder activism is steadily on the rise. One area that has been increasingly making headlines is how a company handles its ESG strategy. Investors are scrutinising companies' environmental, social and governance plans and are beginning to demand greater change. For investors, it’s an opportunity to be heard - and to try to bring about change in how a company operates. But for many companies,
S1E3: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - An interview with Uber
Companies around the world continue to face geopolitical and economic uncertainty. As business leaders look to tighten up their balance sheets, many are cutting what they consider to be non-core initiatives, but will DEI also end up on the chopping block? Sophie-Isabelle Horst, counsel at Hogan Lovells, speaks to fellow lawyers Anvita Sharma and Tao Leung as well as Chris Folwell, Uber’s Head of
S1E2: Bribery and Corruption - Shifting enforcement trends in the U.S. and the UK
As the world continues to move beyond the Covid-19 pandemic, new areas are being brought under the umbrella of compliance. Companies are responding to geopolitical tensions as well as increased scrutiny of human rights issues and ESG responsibilities, but are they rising up to the challenge? Khushaal Ved, senior associate at Hogan Lovells, speaks to fellow lawyers Shelita Stewart and Liam Naidoo t
S1 A Matter of Law - Series 1 Trailer
Welcome to A Matter of Law. I’m Khushaal Ved, a senior associate at Hogan Lovells. In this series, we’ll discuss a range of topics that all boardrooms may be facing today - or sometime in the future.. We’ll speak to our expert lawyers and our clients to dissect crucial and rapidly-evolving issues - and offer our perspective on how companies can embrace change in order to thrive and avoid future li
S1E1: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - An interview with Rolls-Royce
What does it take to create a truly inclusive culture in a multinational company? Is it even possible? Reuben Vandercruyssen, senior associate at Hogan Lovells speaks to fellow lawyers Anvita Sharma and Tao Leung as well as Mary FitzPatrick, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion at Rolls-Royce. The three discuss the challenges, and the opportunities, when everyone gets behind a strong DEI strat
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