89 episodes

Welcome to CalCurrent, presented by Snell & Wilmer. This podcast focuses on helping you navigate the California legal landscape. CalCurrent’s featured speakers are experienced attorneys who provide updates on current legal matters, in a format available to access as your schedule permits. This podcast will cover statewide, national, and international issues that affect both individuals and our business community. We invite you to consider CalCurrent as one of your go-to resources for learning about the latest updates in the legal world and their potential impact in California and beyond.

CalCurrent is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. Subscribe below to receive new episodes every month and browse through the entire back catalog.

CalCurrent presented by Snell & Wilmer Snell & Wilmer

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Welcome to CalCurrent, presented by Snell & Wilmer. This podcast focuses on helping you navigate the California legal landscape. CalCurrent’s featured speakers are experienced attorneys who provide updates on current legal matters, in a format available to access as your schedule permits. This podcast will cover statewide, national, and international issues that affect both individuals and our business community. We invite you to consider CalCurrent as one of your go-to resources for learning about the latest updates in the legal world and their potential impact in California and beyond.

CalCurrent is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. Subscribe below to receive new episodes every month and browse through the entire back catalog.

    Preparing for the SEC’s Final Rule on Cybersecurity

    Preparing for the SEC’s Final Rule on Cybersecurity

    On this episode, corporate and securities attorneys Eileen Uy, Tony Caldwell, and Angela Kim discuss the SEC’s newly adopted cybersecurity rules and how it can effect public companies.

    • 13 min
    Essential Employment Agreements for California Employers

    Essential Employment Agreements for California Employers

    On this episode, Labor and Employment Partner Brook Barnes reviews employment agreements and how California employers can use them to mitigate liability.

    • 15 min
    Estate Planning Update: NINGs, DINGs, and Anti-ING California Laws

    Estate Planning Update: NINGs, DINGs, and Anti-ING California Laws

    On this episode, Lauren R. Talkington, an estate planning and probate litigation attorney, along with co-host Faith Liveoak, a tax and estate planning attorney, discuss the advanced estate planning techniques of Nevada Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trusts (NINGs) and Delaware Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trusts (DINGs) and the newly enacted California law that attacks them.

    • 11 min
    Caremark Comes to California

    Caremark Comes to California

    On this episode, Commercial Litigation Partner Howard Privette discusses the Caremark standard for assessing the oversight duties of corporate directors and its application in the recent California appellate case Kanter v. Reed. Dive into the framework of the Caremark standard to learn the significance of this decision and what implications it could have for the future.

    • 17 min
    Estate Planning for Closely Held Business Owners

    Estate Planning for Closely Held Business Owners

    On this episode, Steffi Hafen, private client services partner, discusses estate and tax planning for closely held business owners or owners of a business where there is no readily available public market. She outlines how advance planning and utilization of structures such as buy/sell agreements, corporate recapitalizations, gifts, and additional freeze transactions may help resolve or avoid issues if there is a sudden departure of a key owner, such as by death, disability, or retirement.

    • 9 min
    Burden of Proof: Ironburg Inventions, Ltd. vs. Valve Corporation

    Burden of Proof: Ironburg Inventions, Ltd. vs. Valve Corporation

    On this episode, Zachary Schroeder, intellectual property litigation attorney discusses the recent federal circuit decision in Ironburg Inventions, Ltd. vs. Valve Corporation that held that patent owners bear the burden of proof for an Inter Partes Review (IPR) Estoppel affirmative defense.

    • 7 min

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