Blackletter

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 43:57:29
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Synopsis

Blackletter laws are the well-established legal rules that are no longer subject to reasonable dispute. Originally, "blackletter"" was the Gothic type-style which was used to set forth the law in England until the mid 18th century. It was originally used so commoners couldn't understand the laws. Every business is subject to so-called blackletter laws. This podcast brings famously experienced business people, lawyers, accountants, and anyone else in the realm of business to the table to share personal experiences that have shaped their business and to talk about how to handle black letter issues in creative ways.

Episodes

  • Control After COVID

    20/01/2023 Duration: 20min

    How do you enforce control in a post-COVID world?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap is joined by Marc Nichols, the Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration. In this second part of the three-segment interview, Marc and Tom discuss the challenges that Marc faced as a federal workforce leader in the aftermath of COVID-19. As a senior executive and manager to many employees, Marc struggled with enforcing in-office work to ensure smooth collaboration and safety in the aviation industry. He also describes challenges regarding his responsibility to practice civic engagement in his profession as a lawyer and leader.Listen to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to learn more about Marc's professional journey through law and government. And check back next week when Marc concludes his interview by providing listeners his top pieces of advice learned throughout his career.

  • Thom Browne Wins Stripes Trademark Case Against Adidas

    16/01/2023 Duration: 02min

    Adidas failed to show luxury brand Thom Browne's use of stripes on its clothing infringed the sportswear giant's signature three-stripe trademark. Adidas, which was seeking almost $8 million in disgorgement and damages, indicated that it may push back on the decisions. The designer’s lawyers suggested Adidas was an affordable sports brand worn by people all over the world, while Thom Browne is a high-end fashion company with catwalk collections and celebrity clientele. Thom Browne said confusion between the companies' designs was unlikely because they "operate in different markets, serving different customers, and offer their products at strikingly different price points." According to the documents of the case, Adidas has filed more than 200 settlement agreements and engaged in more than 90 court battles in relation to its trademark since 2008.

  • Counsel in Control: Inside the Mind of FAA 's Top Legal Advisor

    13/01/2023 Duration: 16min

    Would you change your career path to contribute to your society?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap interviews Marc Nichols, the Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration. In his role, Marc provides legal advice for the FAA and works closely with professionals on issues of national significance to the aviation industry. He shares with listeners his career path and developmental milestones that led to his current involvement in the world of politics and public service. Additionally, Mark explains the factors that drove him to accept the President's appointment and the changes he made in his desire to contribute to society through his profession.Listen to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to learn more about Marc's professional journey through law and government. And check back next week when Marc continues his three-episode interview and discusses the challenges he faces in his high-pressure role.

  • FTC Proposes Rule to Ban Noncompete Clauses

    09/01/2023 Duration: 02min

    This week the Federal Trade Commission proposed a sweeping rule that would ban the use of non-compete provisions in employment contracts and require employers to nullify any existing non-compete clauses within six months. Listen in as Tom discusses the proposal and how it could increase wages and expand career opportunities for Americans.

  • Reporting on Law

    30/12/2022 Duration: 23min

    How do you report on controversial law topics while remaining impartial for your audience?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap sits down with Jeremy Conrad, writer for the Washington DC Bar Journal. As a former practicing lawyer and now a full-time committed journalist in the field of law, Jeremy has a unique perspective on the topics he reports on. He explains what it is like being able to take a step back to report on situations that once would have affected him in his previous profession. Jeremy also dives into the complexity of producing content about controversial law topics without excluding parts of his audience.Tune in to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to hear Jeremy discuss his experiences reporting on hard-hitting legal topics and his advice for aspiring legal journalists. And catch up on previous podcast episodes available on the Blackletter website!

  • What is Fair Use? Can I use a 30 second song clip?

    19/12/2022 Duration: 03min

    What is fair use? If you are a content creator and wonder if you can use copyrighted media, Tom digs into the US copyright law and in particular the fair use doctrine that allows brief excerpts of copyright material without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder. Tune in to hear more on why we are able to use these copyrighted works of art on this episode!

  • How Patents Shape Society

    16/12/2022 Duration: 33min

    What role have patents played throughout history in shaping our society as we know it today?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap sits down with Robert Greenspoon, an attorney at the Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig law firm, to discuss patents and how they have become integral to the progression and formation of our society. Rob provides examples of patents representing the history of invention from 100 years ago to the present and discusses how they are relevant to today’s current affairs. For this podcast, we suggest that listeners take the time to watch the video version of the show, as Rob provides visuals that give context to the topics and themes of today’s eye-opening episode. So tune in and watch — you won’t want to miss it!Check out this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to hear Rob share his expertise on the importance of patents in shaping our society. And to achieve the full experience of this episode, visit the Blackletter website to watch the video version!

  • Mariah Carey Loses Bid to Trademark 'Queen of Christmas'

    05/12/2022 Duration: 03min

    Mariah Carey is synonymous with Christmas, however, the US Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ruled against the pop diva’s legal attempt to trademark the name “Queen of Christmas.”The decision means that the regal holiday monikers can be used by another singer, Elizabeth Chan, who says she’s “the world’s only full-time pop Christmas recording artist.”Tune in as Tom gets into the Christmas Spirit by discussing the decision, the trademark process and what it means for monopolizing Christmas monikers.

  • Supreme Court will hear Jack Daniel's appeal over parody

    28/11/2022 Duration: 03min

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a parody dog toy called “Bad Spaniels” is entitled to protection from trademark infringement and dilution-by-tarnishment claims by Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc.A previous decision that said the dog toymaker was entitled to First Amendment protection because the dog toy was an expressive work, made it more difficult for Jack Daniel’s to win on the infringement claim and barred the company’s claim for dilution by tarnishment.

  • Turning Over a New Leaf

    25/11/2022 Duration: 14min

    What advice should entrepreneurs follow if they are trying to get started in the medical cannabis business?On the Blackletter podcast this week, host Tom Dunlap concludes his three-part series with Kevin Goldberg from Green Leaf Medical and Barney Goodman, his attorney from Dunlap Bennett Ludwig. Together they discuss the entrepreneurial practices that they recommend for anyone looking to start a new venture within the medical cannabis business. This sector requires specific regulations and policies, and requires an efficient approach to succeed within this line of business. But with Barney’s support Kevin launched his business successfully in this field, and together they share the entrepreneurial tips and tricks that they learned along the way.Listen to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to hear Kevin and Barney provide their best business advice for listeners looking to turn over a new leaf in the cannabis industry. And if you missed the first segments of this three-part interview, catch up on these

  • FTX Crypto Collapse Update and Lesson

    21/11/2022 Duration: 02min

    Cryptocurrency exchange FTX, which has filed for US bankruptcy court protection, said it owes its 50 biggest creditors nearly $3.1 billion.FTX and its affiliates filed for bankruptcy in Delaware on Nov. 11 in one of the highest-profile crypto blowups, leaving an estimated 1 million customers and other investors facing total losses in the billions of dollars. Meanwhile, authorities in the Bahamas — where FTX is based — are investigating whether any criminal misconduct occurred related to the company’s implosion.The latest collapse to rock the market has raised questions over the opacity of big businesses in crypto, an industry often touted as more decentralized and transparent than traditional finance.

  • “Growing” a Company

    11/11/2022 Duration: 18min

    When rules and regulations limit your ability to support your company, how do you move forward and enable your business to flourish?This week on the Blackletter podcast, host Tom Dunlap is joined once more by Kevin Goldberg from Green Leaf Medical and Barney Goodman, his attorney from Dunlap Bennett Ludwig, for the second episode in their three-part series. Kevin and Barney have faced several challenges in growing Kevin’s business in the medical cannabis industry. Unfortunately, many of these obstacles involved the rules and regulations surrounding cannabis businesses. But through creative entrepreneurial ideas and innovative business moves that played by the rules, Kevin and Barney managed to secure enough capital to make their business goals come to fruition.Tune in to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to hear how Kevin and Barney made calculated moves to grow their business in the cannabis industry. Also, don’t forget to join us next week, as Kevin and Barney will provide their advice for entreprene

  • US Supreme Court Tackles Patent Enablement

    07/11/2022 Duration: 03min

    Last week the Supreme Court granted certiorari on two petitions raising intellectual property issues, including the closely-watched enablement Amgen v. Sanofi. This will be the first time that the Supreme Court has addressed the enablement requirement in a very long time. Listen in as Tom Dunlap discusses one of the most challenging problems in patent law.

  • NCAA provides updated NIL rules guidance

    31/10/2022 Duration: 02min

    On this week's episode, Tom discusses the new updated NIL rules guidance. The NCAA's Division I Board of Directors approved on Wednesday new guidance to members on name, image and likeness activities, clarifying how schools, coaches and staffers can be involved with athletes' endorsement and sponsorship deals. The latest clarifications to the NCAA's interim NIL policy create no new rules, but are intended to give athletic departments a better idea of what types of support fall outside existing bylaws.

  • Business License Breakthrough

    28/10/2022 Duration: 17min

    Are you willing to do what it takes to break into a successful line of business?On this episode of the Blackletter podcast, host Tom Dunlap begins his new three-part series interviewing Kevin Goldberg from Green Leaf Medical and Barney Goodman, his attorney from Dunlap Bennett Ludwig. As the founder of Green Leaf Medical, Kevin is no stranger to business regulations. From applying for the correct licenses to owning the right property, entrepreneurs must play by the rules of the law to make it in the medical cannabis industry. Kevin and Barney explain how they managed to play the game and secure a spot in this lucrative market.Listen in on this episode of the Black Letter Podcast to learn more about Kevin and Barney's experience getting started in the cannabis industry. Then, join us again on next week's podcast, as Kevin will discuss some more of his business challenges and how he overcame them.

  • Cardi B absolved in tattoo album art case

    24/10/2022 Duration: 02min

    This week Tom discusses the verdict of a copyright infringement case involving a man who claimed the Grammy-winning rapper, Cardi B, misused his back tattoos for her cover art. The artist argued that the tattoo was transformative fair use and did not hinder the man's employment and ability to travel the world for opportunities. Tune in to hear more about transformative use and the copyright of tattoos.

  • Race Based Admissions Goes to the Supreme Court

    17/10/2022 Duration: 03min

    The Supreme Court is set to hear two cases challenging race-based admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The plaintiff is asking the Supreme Court to overturn its prior precedent that allows the narrow use of race in college admissions decisions. While these cases are not new to the Supreme Court, the new makeup of the Supreme Court has led to educational institutions readying for their admissions process to change. Join Tom in today's episode as he discusses the two race-based admissions cases and what to expect from the decisions.https://www.harvard.edu/admissionscase/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2022/07/20-1199-bs.pdf

  • Leave Your Ego at the Door

    14/10/2022 Duration: 11min

    Could your ego be negatively affecting your entrepreneurial decisions?On this episode of the Blackletter podcast, host Tom Dunlap concludes his three-session interview with Terry Dohrmann, founder of the legal operating software company Litify. Terry discusses the importance of leaving your ego at the door and maintaining trust in your team members to identify your blindspots and reach successful business decisions. He elaborates on the benefit of approaching your work without your ego’s involvement and why this is essential for moving forward in the business world. Terry also provides other business advice on topics like intelligent employment practices and understanding market trends.Tune in to this episode of the Black Letter Podcast for more information on Terry’s entrepreneurial advice. And join us on next week’s episode of The Black Letter podcast to hear more great wisdom on achieving entrepreneurial success.

  • The Onion Goes to the Supreme Court

    10/10/2022 Duration: 03min

    The Onion, a well-known parody publication, filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of a man who was arrested and prosecuted for making fun of police on social media. While defending the purpose and power of parody in society, the court filing doesn’t entirely keep a straight face In a legal filing every bit as persuasive as funny. Join Tom this week as he discusses both The Onion's filing and the case it supports.The brief linkhttps://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-293/242292/20221003125252896_35295545_1-22.10.03%20-%20Novak-Parma%20-%20Onion%20Amicus%20Brief.pdfhttps://www.theonion.com/

  • New Supreme Court Term to Start with High Impact Cases

    03/10/2022 Duration: 02min

    As the justices return to the bench this week, the new term will feature major disputes on affirmative action, voting, religion, free speech and gay rights. The Supreme Court’s first case of the new term involves a major environmental dispute over the federal government’s power to protect the nation’s waterways under the Clean Water Act. The justices will also weigh a voting rights case that tests the legal limits on alleged racial gerrymandering, which involves the drawing of voting maps in a manner that dilutes the electoral power of racial minorities. Tune in this morning as Tom Dunlap reviews these two important cases.

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