SharkCast
PFAS for Food and Agribusiness Companies
PFAS regulations and litigation continue to evolve, creating new challenges for companies across the food and agribusiness sector. From product manufacturing and packaging to supply chains and environmental compliance, businesses face increasing scrutiny and potential liability. In this episode, Kent Schmidt talks to Dorsey Partner Michael Droke and Associate Nathan Webster. They discuss the current PFAS regulatory landscape, trends, and considerations for food and agribusiness companies seeking to understand and manage these evolving risks. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
July 15, 2026
Effective Collaboration Between In-House and Outside Counsel
Effective collaboration between in-house counsel and outside counsel is essential to managing legal risks, controlling costs, and supporting business objectives. Differing perspectives, pressures, and expectations can create challenges if those relationships are not aligned. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partners Kimberly Neville and Bonnie Paskvan, who bring extensive experience serving both as in-house counsel and outside advisors. They discuss practical strategies for improving collaboration, including managing legal budgets, communicating expectations, reviewing bills, and working proactively to prevent litigation. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
March 31, 2026
Employment Claims in the UK and US, A Comparison of Two Common Law Regimes
The U.S. and U.K. legal systems share many similarities rooted in their common law heritage. However, important differences have developed over time, including those related to liabilities that arise from employment relationships. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partners Lisa Patmore, based in London, and Matt Durham, based in Salt Lake City. They address employment litigation and discuss how HR professionals, lawyers, and others responsible for managing these claims must understand the distinctions between the U.S. and U.K. legal structures. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
February 24, 2026
How Cybersecurity Standards and False Claims Act Heighten Litigation Risks
The connection between changes on the regulatory horizon and the creation of new theories of liabilities in civil litigation is well known. A new regulation often creates or expands a standard of care or obligation for a company that a plaintiff, including a consumer in a class action, can point to as a predicate for a tort or other legal theory. The nexus between the regulatory landscape goes even further. In this episode Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partner Seth Goertz on the unconventional mix between cybersecurity standards and False Claims Act, which empowers whistleblowers to bring lucrative claims for even small deviations. This creates a template for whistleblowing and cybersecurity standards even in the private sector, creating a litigation risk even where there has been no data breach. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
December 11, 2025
How AI is Reshaping US Copyright Law
The creative industries, including music and all forms of publishing, have been disrupted perhaps more than any other in the wake of the AI revolution, as new creative powers are unleased, allowing anyone to generate new content with ease. With these innovation comes litigation risks of copyright infringement. Courts are keeping pace with these rapid AI advancements, applying well-known principles such as “fair use” and other copyright doctrines. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partner Mike Keyes on one such AI copyright case and what it means for creative industries managing copyright litigation risks in an AI-dominated world. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
September 24, 2025
Heightened Employment Litigation Risks in the Era of Social Backlash
In the current volatile environment, societal and political shifts have resulted in increased uncertainty about how employers are to respond to issues ranging from the reversal of DEI standards and norms, changes in EEOC guidance and more claims of reverse discrimination. We are seeing greater division employees on social and political issues with social media providing everyone a platform to speak, espousing diverse viewpoints. In this episode, Dorsey labor and employment partners, Nisha Verma and Aaron Goldstein offer practical guidance on how HR professionals and others responsible for employment claims can address the risks of employment claims in a new era of social backlash. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
August 25, 2025
Litigation Risks Arising from Hidden or “Junk” Fees
Hidden fees that consumers learn about late in the process of completing a transaction are increasingly targeted in state and federal legislation. Using names such as “junk fees” and “drip pricing”, these laws create new litigation risks for companies. This episode covers the new statutes as well as FTC regulations, application in common scenarios, pending litigation claims, all to better understand how businesses and those who advise them can avoid these lawsuits. SharkCast host Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey attorneys Matt Ralph and Alex Hake on these issues, including what these developments mean for class action risks. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
July 7, 2025
The National Advertising Division’s Connection with Identifying and Avoiding Consumer Litigation Risks
Consumer litigation risks are a significant concern for companies selling products and services for personal use, including consumer class action lawsuits, as well as scrutiny and enforcement actions from the Federal Trade Commission, state attorneys general, and district attorneys. Mitigating these risks requires understanding how self-regulatory organizations (SROs) work. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partner Fara Sunderji on SROs, focusing on the National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Better Business Bureau, exploring how NAD handles complaints, coordinates with the FTC, and serves as a resource in understanding and defending against consumer litigation risks. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
February 18, 2025
Understanding the Intricacies of Internal Investigations
A key aspect of identifying litigation risks is uncovering where a company deviated from its established practices, best practices, internal guidelines, or stated values. This process often reveals critical issues, making it advisable for companies to engage counsel to conduct an internal review or third-party investigation. In this episode, SharkCast host Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partner Margot Laporte on internal investigations. These investigations aim to determine what went wrong, why it happened, and whether any illegal conduct occurred that may need to be reported to authorities. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
January 8, 2025
Key Strategies for Employers to Avoid Pitfalls in Employment Law
Wage claims make up a significant portion of employment litigation, often presenting unique challenges for companies. In this episode, SharkCast host Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partners Aaron Goldstein and Nisha Verma on wage and hour claims. They discuss effective litigation strategies, common pitfalls for employers, and the distinct issues that arise in these cases. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
December 12, 2024
The Nuances of Antitrust Law
Antitrust law is complex, demanding a clear grasp of its nuances, especially in identifying permitted versus prohibited conduct. In this episode, SharkCast host Kent Schmidt interviews fellow Dorsey Partner Tony Badaracco about the evolving landscape of antitrust law. With new decisions and emerging trends, staying informed is crucial. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
September 5, 2024
Dealing with Hostile Adversaries in Contentious Litigation
Litigation is an inherently adversarial process. At times the contentiousness and acrimony become a challenge for the parties to address. Hostility increases the costs of litigation as well as the stress levels of all participants. For those reasons alone, counsel must be able to deal with aggressive and unreasonable adverse parties and continually develop these skills. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Jennifer Coates and Ashley Repp on how to handle hostile adversaries in litigation, what courts are doing about a lack of civility and secrets to keeping a level head and maintaining mental health during the battle. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
July 29, 2024
Navigating the New FTC Rule Against Non-Compete Provisions
On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Final Rule banning the use of non-compete provisions in employment contracts. While subject to legal challenges, the federal standards, combined with diverse state rules on such provisions (ranging from complete bans to general permissiveness) create new challenges for employers. Employers must tread carefully in understanding how to protect confidential information and trade secrets from walking out the door with departing employees. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Nicholas Pappas on the substance, status and exceptions to the FTC rule and how employers, these issues given, the evolving legal landscape. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
July 1, 2024
The Tidal Wave of Website Privacy Class Actions and Mass Arbitration Claims
We often hear of litigation trends described in dramatic terms: “the floodgates will open” or “a tidal wave of claims is coming.” Often the predictions end up being off the mark. But with respect to website privacy claims, companies being deluged in litigation claims and the metaphors are apt. A number of law firms in California and elsewhere are bringing large number of individual lawsuits, class actions and mass arbitrations. Any company with a website that seeks to capitalize on gathering data on website activities is vulnerable. These cases present unique substantive and procedural challenges. In this episode, Deb Howitt, Austin Chambers and Jessica Leano explain the merits of these claims, how courts and arbitrators are reacting to these trends and what companies should do to be prepared for the tidal wave. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
June 20, 2024
Climate Change Disclosures – How Regulatory Compliance Leads to Future Litigation Risks
Mandate disclosures relating to climate change represent a new trend in the U.S. and around the world. Recent additions to the climate change regulatory landscape include a new mandate by the SEC and three new laws enacted in California. These climate change provisions portend similar regulations at state and federal levels, as well as around the world. In this episode, Dorsey attorneys Brian Bell and Kayla Race explain the requirements and applicability of the SEC rules and California statutes with Dorsey attorney and podcast host Kent Schmidt. Learn what steps to take to ensure compliance, including the accuracy and completeness of the mandatory disclosures. The discussion also covers how a failure to comply with these climate-related obligations may lead to not only regulatory actions and penalties, but also litigation by shareholders, consumers, and other stakeholders. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
May 2, 2024
Crossing the Pond: Managing Litigation Expectations in Europe and the U.S.
The challenges of navigating complex litigation increase substantially when parties are required to litigate in a far flung jurisdiction. Litigation in an unfamiliar jurisdiction challenges assumptions about how the litigation process unfolds. Expectations on the timing, sequence and a prudent strategy invariably need to be adjusted to the new norms of the jurisdiction that will be adjudicating the dispute. In this episode, Dorsey London Partner Aymen Khoury and Partner/Podcast Host Kent Schmidt discuss key differences of commercial litigation in the U.S. and Europe, as well as how companies sued in an international litigation can be prepared before entering unfamiliar territory of foreign litigation. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
March 11, 2024
Consumer Surveys – Separating Pseudo Science from Admissible Evidence
Many complex litigation claims turn on the ultimate question of how a reasonable person perceives an advertisement, marketing message, or business practice. Courts in recent years have been required to decide the admissibility of consumer surveys, separating flawed survey models from those which rise to the level of competent evidence. In this episode, Dorsey Seattle Partner Mike Keyes explains the nuts and bolts of consumer surveys, and how this discipline is often misunderstood with Podcast Host and Dorsey Partner Kent Schmidt. This episode discusses how Mike’s background as a trademark litigator led him to obtain further training in this science. Listen to learn how litigants can be prepared to either proffer or rebut consumer survey evidence in trial proceedings. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
February 8, 2024
The New Trap Doors in Employment Litigation
One of the most evolving and dynamic categories of litigation risks relates to a company’s employees. Crewmember litigation is what we refer to as the fifth C of the Five Litigation Risks. Each year, new legislation is signed into law and landmark decisions are issued, broadening this risk and the duties of employers to employees. Invariably, the scope and nature of the risk increases, as the trend is to provide employers with more protections. Metaphorically, the trap door on which employers may unwittingly be standing may spring at any minute with a new litigation claim. In this encore episode, California-based Dorsey Partners Nisha Verma, Heather Dillion, and Podcast Host and Partner Kent Schmidt return to SharkCast to highlight trends on the horizon and offer practical insights on how to navigate these litigation risks. Among other topics, this episode discusses cannabis in the workplace, workplace violence prevention, regulating debates among employees on political and social issues, and new trends in wage and hour litigation. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
December 28, 2023
Thinking Offensively and Defensively About a Trademark Portfolio
A prudent step in avoiding litigation claims is securing protection for trademarks and other distinctive marks from the time of a company’s initial launch through its maturation and expansion. How can companies effectively manage their trademark portfolios and think about cross-border implications as the business expands to new markets? In this SharkCast episode, Dorsey Partner/Podcast Host Kent Schmidt, Dorsey Partner Sarah Robertson, and Dorsey Associate Breanne Wernars provide practical insights on trademark protection best practices. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
November 30, 2023
European Data Privacy and New Regulations Governing Transfer of Data to the U.S.
The U.S. and European economies collectively represent a third of global trade in goods and services, and close to a third of the world’s GDP. It follows that a staggering amount of personal data is exchanged between U.S. and European-based companies. The collection and use of data of EU citizens raises significant regulatory and consumer litigation concerns. In this episode, Dorsey Partner/Podcast Host Kent Schmidt and London-based Dorsey Partner Ron Moscona explore how the GDPR regulatory scheme differs from the emerging U.S. standards on consumer data privacy protection, and recent developments governing data transfer. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
October 26, 2023
New Trends in Managing Litigation Outcomes: Litigation Risk Transfer Arrangements
Effectively managing litigation risks entails understanding what litigation risk transfer vehicles are available to companies. The most apparent way to transfer risk is obtaining appropriately comprehensive liability insurance prior to a claim being filed. Today’s sophisticated legal market brings new ways to allow a company to hedge liability, limiting exposure in connection with even pending litigation. In this episode, Dorsey Partner/Podcast Host Kent Schmidt, along with Kevin Skrzysowski and William Marra of Certum Group, explore how litigants can use these litigation risk transfer products when facing bet-the-company litigation claims, or for those on the plaintiff side, reduce the potential of losing out on a litigation investment. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
October 17, 2023
To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate: That is the Question
Managing litigation risks includes thinking about the process and forum by which commercial disputes will be resolved. Yet, there is no consensus among business transactional and trial lawyers on whether arbitration provisions are advantageous in most commercial transactions. In this episode, Dorsey Partner Richard Silberberg and Dorsey Partner/Podcast Host Kent Schmidt tackle the topic of arbitration provisions and discuss how to approach the question of whether and how to agree to an arbitration. Read the ABA Litigation Journal article mentioned in this episode of SharkCast: Debunking Misperceptions: The Upsides of Commercial Arbitration by Richard Silberberg and Neal Eiseman. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
September 28, 2023
New AI Lawsuits Relating to the Use of Allegedly Stolen Data
Litigation risks associated with consumer privacy are well-known. Until this year, almost all of the consumer privacy litigation was aimed at companies releasing individuals’ personal information to others. But with the advent of AI, we are seeing new permutation of privacy claims — liability for companies that receive data scraped from the internet including de-anonymizing data of website visitors. In this episode, Dorsey Associate Melonie Jordan and Dorsey Partner and Podcast Host Kent Schmidt discuss what some recent court filings, providing a preview of the road ahead for AI-related litigation relating to consumer privacy including two new California lawsuits. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
September 14, 2023
How Trial Counsel Can Effectively Work with In-House Counsel in Preparing for Trial
Managing litigation effectively is a collaborative process among trial counsel, in-house lawyers, c-suite executives and others in the company. It is imperative that all participants in the process work together for a successful result. In this episode, we explore these topics with seasoned trial lawyer, J Jackson. Drawing on his decades of experience, J discusses how he works from the beginning of the case to the conclusion of trial, including the crucial step of developing a case theme for trial. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
August 23, 2023
Supreme Court Update: Three Decisions From the Last Term that Impact Litigation Risks
The end of June marked the conclusion of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent term. In addition to cases that grab headlines dealing with social, political, or public policy issues, the Court also decides issues that impact business litigation. Its decision will now play out in courts around the country as judges apply the new cases. In this episode, we hear from three Dorsey appellate lawyers, Steve Wells, Nick Bullard and Brock Huebner, who have been tracking the Court’s decisions, along with Partner and Podcast Host, Kent Schmidt. We focus on three decisions from this term that in-house counsel should consider in managing and assessing litigation risks. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
July 27, 2023
Tendering Claims to Insurers and Addressing Coverage Disputes
In the litigation process, addressing and managing insurance coverage issues can be critical. In many cases, the complexity of litigation increases as a result of a side-contest over coverage. Insurers either deny coverage or agree that there is coverage subject to a reservation of rights. More issues emerge as the insurer seeks to control the costs and dictate the defense of the claim. In this episode, Dorsey Partners Kent Schmidt and Skip Durocher explore insurance coverage issues, from tendering a claim to insurers, dealing with an adverse coverage decision, and working with insurance adjusters in managing claims to a successful completion. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
June 9, 2023
How to Effectively Manage the E-Discovery Process in Complex Commercial Litigation
E-discovery has transformed the way we handle complex commercial litigation over the last 25 years. New technology brings emerging challenges as well as opportunities. In this episode, Dorsey Partners Kent Schmidt, Kate Johnson, and Dorsey Director of Knowledge Management/Innovation Caroline Sweeney discuss ways to manage expenses and burden of collecting, reviewing and producing massive amounts of e-discovery. This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.
June 9, 2023

