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Reputation Clean-Up Site Profits Off Smear Campaigns (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Dune Lawrence, a reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses ripoffreport.com, which charges business to clean up online damage, which is often caused by the sites users. She speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 29, 20166 min

SEC Loses Case Over In-House Judges (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, a law professor at Wayne State University, and Gregory Morvillo, founding partner at Morvillo LLP, discuss an appeals court decision, which ruled against the SEC in its attempt to keep in-house judges, calling the practice unconstitutional. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 29, 201612 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Chinese Hackers Trade Stolen Data (Audio)

Christian Berthlesen, a federal court reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses charges against three Chinese hackers, who U.S. authorizes say made for than $4 million in illicit profits after hacking into the servers of top corporate law firms in New York. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and Bob Moon discuss the days top legal stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 29, 20163 min

Michigan Supreme Court Takes Up Defense Attorney Case (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Michael Mittlestat, deputy director of the Michigan State Appellate Defender Office, discusses a case headed to the state Supreme Court, which debates the necessity of defense counsel. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 28, 20166 min

1MDB Investigation Shows Firms Shelter Illicit Funds (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Richard Painter, a professor at the University of Minnesota School of Law, and Elise, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discuss how hundreds of millions of dollars passed through U.S. law firms. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 28, 201614 min

Chinese Hackers Accused of Trading with Stolen Data (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Christian Berthlesen, a federal court reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses charges against three Chinese hackers, who U.S. authorities say made than $4 million in illicit profits after hacking into the servers of top corporate law firms in New York. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 28, 20167 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: License Plate Readers in Court (Audio)

Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western University School of Law, and Catherine Crump, Professor at Berkeley Law School, discuss whether or not police departments can collect and store vast amounts of data collected from license plate readers. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bob Moon and Karen Moscow discuss the days top legal stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 28, 20163 min

Climate Change Suit Gets Day in Court (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Kenneth White, founding partner at Brown, White and Osborn, and Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western University School of Law, discuss a libel lawsuit, in which a scientist is suing two bloggers for libel. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 27, 20166 min

License Plate Reader Challenges head to Court (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western University School of Law, and Catherine Crump, Professor at Berkeley Law School, discuss whether or not police departments can collect and store vast amounts of data collected from license plate readers. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 27, 20169 min

Donald Trump Narrows List for Supreme Court Nominees (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Stephen Vladeck, a law professor at the University of Texas, and Carrie Severino, general counsel at the Judicial Crisis Network, discuss potential picks for Donald Trump’s Supreme Court justice. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 27, 20168 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Barclays Bucks Settlement Trend (Audio)

John Coffee, a securities law professor at Columbia University, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discuss why Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse settled Justice Department suits, and Barclays decided to fight the suit in court. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and Bob Moon discuss the days top legal stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 27, 20164 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Barclays Bucks Settlement Trend (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a securities law professor at Columbia University, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discuss why Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse settled Justice Department suits, and Barclays decided to fight the suit in court. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 23, 201615 min

2017 Antitrust Outlook Promises Heavy Activity (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the antitrust outlook for 2017. She speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 23, 201613 min

Wells Fargo Fails Living Will Test (Audio) (Correct)

(Bloomberg) -- Corrects guest title \u0010\u0010David Kass, a professor at the University of Maryland, Robert H.Smith School of Business, and Michael Krimminger, a partner at Cleary Gottlieb, discuss why Wells Fargo failed its latest living will test. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 22, 201614 min

President Obama Invokes Obscure Law to Ban Drilling (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robin Craig, a professor at the University of Utah School of Law, and Patrick Parenteau, a professor at the University of Vermont Law School, discuss president Obama’s ban on arctic drilling, which cannot be overturned by successors. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 22, 201615 min

Internet Giants Face Lawsuits for Terrorism Liability (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Rebecca Tushnet, professor at Georgetown university law school, and Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law at Northeastern University, discuss one lawsuit against Google, Facebook and Twitter, which was brought by the families of the victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Miami, and another suit against Google for unlawfully censoring its workers. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 22, 201612 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Clinton FBI Warrant Unsealed (Audio)

Michael Vatis, a partner at Steptoe and Johnson, discusses why a judge ordered the unsealing of the FBI warrant used in the Hillary Clinton Email Probe. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bob Moon and Karen Moscow discuss the days top legal stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 22, 20163 min

Facebook Accused of Misleading EU in Whatsapp Takeover (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Thomas Graf, a partner at Ceary Gottlieb, discusses Facebook, which is at risk of a multimillion-euro fine for allegedly misleading European Union merger watchdogs when it won approval to buy the WhatsApp messaging service in 2014. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 21, 20166 min

Judge Orders Clinton FBI Warrant Unsealed (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Michael Vatis, a partner at Steptoe and Johnson, discusses why a judge ordered the unsealing of the FBI warrant used in the Hillary Clinton Email Probe. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 21, 20169 min

Surprise Appeals Court Overturns Boston Convictions (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter and English, and Jeffrey Bellin, a professor at William and Mary Law School, discuss a surprise appeals court decision in the first circuit, which reverses the convictions of several members of Boston’s probation department. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 21, 20166 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: WPP Under Antitrust Investigation (Audio)

Daniel Crane, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discuss an Department of Justice investigation into Advertising giant WPP. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bob Moon and Karen Moscow dicuss the days top legal stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 21, 20163 min

Platinum Co-Founder Charged with $1 Billion Fraud (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University Law School, discusses charges against Mark Nordlicht, the co-founder of Platinum Partners, who was charged with perpetrating a $1 billion fraud. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 20, 20165 min

WPP Announces DOJ Antitrust Investigation (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Daniel Crane, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discuss an Department of Justice investigation into Advertising giant WPP. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 20, 201612 min

Ride-Hailing Apps Face Pushback from Hometown Taxis (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Joel Rosenblatt, a federal court reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses how several traditional taxi companies are fighting a legal battle against Uber and Lyft in their hometowns. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 20, 20169 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: NC GOP Strips Governor Powers (Audio)

Michael Gerhardt, a professor at UNC School of Law, and Robert Korstad, a professor at Duke University, discuss changes in North Carolina legislation, which will strip powers from the state’s incoming democratic governor. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 20, 20163 min

Apple Brings $13 Billion Tax Fight to the EU (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Samuel Brunson, a professor at Loyola University Chicago, discuss Apple’s coming court battle with EU tax watchdogs, who have ordered Irish tax authorities to claw back a record 13 billion euros in unpaid taxes. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 19, 20169 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Democrats vs. Trump Administration (Audio)

Bloomberg Law Hosts Greg Stohr and June Grasso spoke with James Tierney, Former main attorney general and lectorer at Harvard Law School and Paul Nolette, a professor at Marquette University Law School about how Democrats plan to battle the Trump administration in court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 19, 20163 min

Bloomberg Law: Democrats Battling Trump Administration (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Law with June Grasso. On how Democrats plan on battling the Trump Administration with lawsuits GUESTS: James E Tierney Former Maine Attorney General and lecturer-in Law at Harvard Law School and Paul Nolette Professor Marquette University Law SchoolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 16, 201616 min

Supeme Court Considers Curbing Texas Suits (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Sue Decker, a reporter for Bloomberg News, and Michael Smith, a Partner at Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, discuss why the Supreme Court is considering taking a case that would limit where companies could file patent suits. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 15, 20167 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Appeals Court Decision on Search (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Shima Baughman, a professor at University of Utah College of Law, and Jeff Cramer, managing directior at Berkeley Research Group, discuss an appeals court decision that found that Marijuana residue in a household trash search is not enough to justify a search of the whole house. They spoke with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 15, 20163 min

Court Rules Marijuana Residue Doesn’t Justify Search (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jeff Cramer, managing director at Berkeley Research Group, and Shima Baradaran Baughman, professor at University of Utah College of Law, discuss whether finding marijuana residue in a trashcan justifies a home search. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 14, 20166 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Banks Participate in DOJ Probe (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University Law School, and Tom Schoenberg, a reporter for Bloomberg News, discuss a DOJ currency probe, which is now being aided by several major banks. They spoke with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 14, 20163 min

Constitutional Experts Pen Open Letter to Donald Trump (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Neil Siegel, a professor of Political Science and co-director of the Program in Public Law, director of the DC Summer Institute on Law and Policy at Duke University School of Law, discusses an open letter to Donald Trump, which was written by several leading constitutional experts. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 13, 20169 min

Banks Join in Department of Justice Currency Probe (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University Law School, and Tom Schoenberg, a reporter for Bloomberg News, discuss a DOJ currency probe, which is now being aided by several banks. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 13, 201611 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Sanders Discusses Retailer Law (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Steve Sanders, a professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter and co-host of the Bloomberg Law Show, discuss the Supreme Court's decision to leave a Colorado law intact, which imposes reporting requirements on internet retailers in an effort to get customers to pay the sales taxes they owe. They speak with June Grasso on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 13, 20163 min

Supreme Denys Cases for Greenberg, NFL (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Steve Sanders, a professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, discusses several denials handed down by the Supreme Court on Monday. He speaks with Michael Best, Greg Stohr, and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 12, 201611 min

Washington State Sues Monsanto For Pollution (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis, discusses a lawsuit against Monsanto, which was brought by the State of Washington for waterway pollution in the state. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 12, 20169 min

Government Snooping Allowed by One Court (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Harvard Law School professor and Bloomberg View Contributor Noah Feldman discusses why one U.S. appeals court, allows warrantless government surveillance. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 12, 20163 min

Government Snooping Allowed by One Court (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Noah Feldman, a professor at Harvard Law School, and a Bloomberg View contributor, discusses why one U.S. appeals court, which allows warrantless government surveillance. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 9, 20169 min

Huge Battle Heats Up Between Artists and Radio Stations (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Terrence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman, and Serona Elton, a professor at University of Miami Front School of Music, discuss a court fight between songwriters and over 10,000 radio stations over royalties. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 9, 201612 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Graber and Malcom on Gun Control (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Mark Graber, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Law and Joyce Malcom, a professor at Geoge Mason University Law School, discuss how gun control advocates are now quietly developing a plan to chip away at the gun lobby’s growing clout by teaming up with corporate law firms. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 9, 20163 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Apple-Samsung Case Decided (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Matt Larson, a litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Michael Risch, a professor at Villanova University Law School, discuss a Supreme Court decision on the ongoing feud between Apple and Samsung. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 8, 20163 min

Recount Efforts Could Impact Inauguration Date (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Edward Foley, a professor at Ohio University Moritz School of Law, discusses a recount effort by Green Party candidate Jill Stein, which has the potential to impact Donald Trump’s inauguration date. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 7, 201615 min

Supreme Court Weighs in on Apple-Samsung Fight (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Matt Larson, a litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Michael Risch, a professor at Villanova University Law School, discuss a Supreme Court decision on the ongoing feud between Apple and Samsung. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 7, 201612 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: High Court on Insider Trading (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discuss a Supreme Court decision, which upheld a California insider trading conviction, making it easier for prosecutors to bring cases against Wall Street. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 7, 20163 min

Boston Police Invests in Social Media Spy Software (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- George Newhouse, a partner at Dentons, and Kade Crockford, Director of the technology for liberty program at the ACLU of Massachusetts, discuss a new plan by the Boston Police Department to use software to comb social media sites in order to help prevent crime. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 6, 20169 min

Supreme Court Upholds Insider Trading Conviction (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University, discuss a Supreme Court decision, which upheld A California insider trading conviction, and will make it easier for prosecutors to bring cases on Wall Street. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 6, 201612 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: High Court Takes on Gerrymandering (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Josh Douglas, a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, and Nate Persily, a professor at Stanford University, discuss a racial gerrymandering case that was heard before the Supreme Court on Monday, which concerned the issues with electoral redistricting to reach a certain goal. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 6, 20163 min

Gerrymandering Case Reaches the Supreme Court (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Nate Persily, a professor at Stanford University, and Josh Douglas, a professor at the University of University of Kentucky College of Law, discuss a racial gerrymandering case that was heard before the Supreme Court on Monday. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 5, 201614 min

Appeals Court Tackles LGBT Workplace Bias Suit (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Anthony Kreis, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Michael Selmi, a professor at George Washington University Law School, whether sexual orientation discrimination can be qualified as employment discrimination “because of sex.” They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 5, 201612 min