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Troutman Pepper is a national law firm whose litigation, transactional, and regulatory practices advise a diverse client base. We regularly present podcasts on some of the latest legal issues our clients are facing.

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Troutman Pepper is a national law firm whose litigation, transactional, and regulatory practices advise a diverse client base. We regularly present podcasts on some of the latest legal issues our clients are facing.

    Private Equity and Delaware Law – Part Two

    Private Equity and Delaware Law – Part Two

    Troutman Pepper attorneys Chris Chuff and Taylor Bartholomew are well-versed in M&A transactions that involve Delaware law. In the second episode of this two-part series, Chris and Taylor discuss the rules of the road for fraud as they relate to private equity acquisitions.

    • 21 min
    Private Equity and Delaware Law – Part One

    Private Equity and Delaware Law – Part One

    Troutman Pepper attorneys Chris Chuff and Taylor Bartholomew are well-versed in M&A transactions that involve Delaware law. In the first episode of this two-part series, Chris and Taylor discuss drafting considerations for holding company operating agreements in private equity acquisitions.

    • 17 min
    QuadrigaCX and the Estate of Gerald Cotten

    QuadrigaCX and the Estate of Gerald Cotten

    In this episode of Digital Planning Podcast, hosts Jennifer Zegel, Ross Bruch, and Justin Brown welcomed Sheona McDonald, an accomplished filmmaker, who discussed her recently released documentary Dead Man's Switch: A Crypto Mystery, now available on Discovery Plus. The documentary chronicles the investigation post-collapse of Canada's largest cryptocurrency exchange, QuadrigaCX; the company's subsequent bankruptcy proceedings; and attempts to piece together what happened.

    Sheona also wrote the Foreword to the book Digital Asset Entanglement: Unraveling the Intersection of Estate Laws & Technology (LexisNexis/March 2022), authored by Digital Planning Podcast co-host Jen Zegel and veteran Digital Planning Podcast guest Sharon Hartung, who also join the podcast discussion. Their book focuses on the ways technology has disrupted the traditionally paper-based estate industry and raises awareness on the importance of digital asset planning and the challenges associated with managing digital assets. The book sets forth a personas-based framework to help advisors begin to analyze a client's planning needs by their digital behavior and applies this framework through a comprehensive case study of QuadrigaCX and the estate of its late CEO, Gerald Cotten.

    For comments, questions, or suggestions, email us at digitalplanningpodcast@gmail.com.

    • 39 min
    Opportunities and Optimism: M&A Deal Trends

    Opportunities and Optimism: M&A Deal Trends

    Troutman Pepper Private Equity Partner Alec Watson recently moderated a panel at the ACG Atlanta M&A South Conference. In this podcast, Alec and fellow Partner Jeremy Levy discuss the following panel topics and takeaways:

    • 2021 year-end review from a buy-side vs sell-side perspective
    • Trends in deal processes
    • Rep and Warranty insurance update
    • COVID-19 effects on deal-making
    • Macro-economic issues affecting deal-making

    • 17 min
    Corporate Fiduciaries Holding Cryptocurrency

    Corporate Fiduciaries Holding Cryptocurrency

    In our first episode of 2022, Jen, Ross, and Justin speak with Joel Revill, CEO of Two Ocean Trust in Jackson Hole, WY. Two Ocean Trust is the first financial institution in the U.S. to offer a comprehensive and frictionless digital asset wealth management platform for private clients and advisors. Listen as Joel discusses the unique challenges faced by corporate fiduciaries in holding cryptocurrency.

    • 36 min
    Anatomy of a Successful Motion to Dismiss in RICO Case

    Anatomy of a Successful Motion to Dismiss in RICO Case

    Rarely do civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) claims get dismissed at the motion to dismiss stage, and seldom does it happen twice. Troutman Pepper recently represented a lobster business in Maine and its family of longtime owners facing significant civil RICO claims in federal court, and twice won the dismissal of virtually all of the RICO claims against them. Here, the clients faced racketeering allegations of embezzling from a labor union, wire fraud, and money laundering.

    Join Troutman Pepper Partners Cal Stein and Matt Adler as they discuss the case (1:40), RICO claims (3:58), and various strategies they employed to twice win dismissals (8:09), including focusing on previously taken discovery (14:05), leveraging case law and a past court ruling (20:41), and concentrating on specific elements of the predicate acts of wire fraud (26:15) and money laundering (31:13). They also will discuss the lessons they learned and their possible application to future RICO cases.

    • 37 min

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