Big Law Redefined

Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Greenberg Traurig's Big Law Redefined Podcast offers timely review of changes in the law that may impact clients across a broad range of sectors worldwide. Hosts and guests will also discuss hot topics covering innovative client strategies; associate recruitment, sponsorship, mentorship, and retention; investment in talent development and legal technology; trailblazing "new normal" work and client space trends; and the importance of culture, vision, and succession planning; among others.

  1. OCT 6 · VIDEO

    Recent Updates on the EB-5 Program: Expiration of Grandfathering Under the RIA on the Horizon, Retrogression, Data on Visa Usage, Travel Ban and the latest on the CSPA

    In this timely episode of Big Law Redefined Podcast's Immigration Insights Series, Kate Kalmykov and Jennifer Hermansky, Greenberg Traurig Immigration & Compliance Practice attorneys, break down the latest developments in the EB-5 immigrant investor program as of September 2025. With the clock ticking toward the expiration of key grandfathering provisions under the Reform and Integrity Act (RIA), they discuss the rush to file, the importance of source of funds documentation, and pitfalls of incomplete or skeletal filings. The episode explores significant changes in USCIS and State Department policies, including stricter scrutiny of Communist Party membership, retroactive review of lawful source of funds, and the impact of the new travel ban on investors from certain countries.  Jen and Kate share updates on EB-5 processing times, visa issuance delays, and strategies for maintaining lawful permanent residence, including reentry permits and SB-1 returning resident visas. They provide insights into planning EB-5 filings amid uncertainty, navigating complex compliance requirements, and protecting family members under changing Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) rules.  Kate and Jen also address recent trends in adjustment of status filings, work and travel authorization, and the potential for visa retrogression. Tune in to learn more about EB-5 information updates and fast-moving immigration policies in 2025.

    42 min
  2. AUG 28

    Mexico's Antitrust Overhaul: New Rules, Risks, and Opportunities for Business

    Greenberg Traurig Mexico has launched its podcast miniseries, "Antitrust and Competition Law: Competition Law in the Americas," a space dedicated to the latest trends and challenges in competition law across the Americas. The miniseries will feature discussions with legal practitioners and business leaders to examine how competition rules shape fairer and more efficient markets in the region. The podcast miniseries is hosted by Miguel Flores Bernés, a shareholder in the firm's Mexico City office, who focuses his practice on antitrust and competition issues, assisting domestic and international clients in investigation proceedings relating to alleged anticompetitive conduct, concentrations, and defense strategies before specialized antitrust courts. In this inaugural episode, Miguel is joined by Commissioner Alejandro Faya from Mexico's Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE), a Mexican government agency responsible for regulating anti-competitive behavior. He is well-versed in competition law and a well-known scholar in Mexico and Latin America in regulatory matters. Together, they explore "Mexico's Antitrust Overhaul: New Rules, Risks, and Opportunities for Business," discussing the drivers behind the elimination of COFECE, the creation of a new decentralized competition authority, and what these changes mean for businesses operating in Mexico.  They address practical insights on the expanded enforcement powers, tougher penalties for cartel and dominance abuses, revamped leniency programs, and new compliance certification options. The discussion also covers merger control reforms, faster review timelines, and the authority's new role in regulating telecommunications and broadcasting.   Commissioner Faya offers insights for legal teams and executives navigating the transition—emphasizing the need for robust compliance, vigilance against political bias, and the importance of due process and transparency.

    31 min

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Greenberg Traurig's Big Law Redefined Podcast offers timely review of changes in the law that may impact clients across a broad range of sectors worldwide. Hosts and guests will also discuss hot topics covering innovative client strategies; associate recruitment, sponsorship, mentorship, and retention; investment in talent development and legal technology; trailblazing "new normal" work and client space trends; and the importance of culture, vision, and succession planning; among others.