Show overview
MoFo Perspectives Podcast has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 148 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 16 min and 35 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Morrison & Foerster LLP (MoFo).
From the publisher
We are Morrison & Foerster. We are MoFo. We are synonymous with a commitment to client service and advisors to market-changing deals and impact litigation. Our clients include some of the largest financial institutions, Fortune 100 companies, and leading technology and life sciences companies. We represent investment funds and startup companies, and over the years have supported their growth and development as leading industry players and household brands.
Latest Episodes
View all 148 episodesAbove Board: What Boards Need to Know About Prediction Markets
DCP+ Podcast Episode 5: Georgina Merhom on How Quality Data Can Transform Financial Services, Part 2
In this episode of our Data, Cyber + Privacy PLUS podcast, hosts Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis continue their conversation with Georgina Merhom, data scientist and founder of SOLO. They explore the structural gaps in today’s financial data ecosystem, the importance of data traceability, and how evolving ownership models are reshaping the economics of data.
Above Board: Securities Litigation & Enforcement Outlook for 2026
Scott Lesmes and Haima Marlier are joined by Morrison Foerster Securities Litigation partners Jamie Levitt and Ryan Keats to discuss what public companies can expect in securities litigation and enforcement in 2026.
Episode 25 – Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Responsible Business in 2026
The 25th episode in this series focuses on “Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Responsible Business in 2026,” featuring Aron Cramer, President and CEO of BSR, in conversation with Suz Mac Cormac, co-chair of the Sustainability + Corporate Responsibility and Social Enterprise + Impact Investing practices at Morrison Foerster.

When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line: AI and the FDA
Morrison Foerster partners Kate Driscoll and Nate Mendell, both former federal prosecutors and members of the firm’s Investigations + White Collar Defense Group, hosted the twelfth episode of When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line, where leading practitioners and thought leaders share the insights and advice needed to manage business and legal risk in the life sciences sector. In this episode, Kate and Nate speak with Brigid Bondoc, partner and leader of Morrison Foerster’s U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) & Healthcare Regulatory and Compliance Group. Together, they discuss the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) within the FDA and its implications for the life sciences industry. They address how the FDA is beginning to integrate AI tools like “Elsa” to improve efficiency in inspections, data analysis, and safety monitoring. Brigid also explores key regulatory and compliance challenges surrounding AI-driven clinical decision support software, emphasizing the importance of explainability and human oversight. The conversation closes with an examination of the FDA’s new approach to releasing complete response letters, and how this increased transparency may reshape industry strategies for engagement with the agency.
DCP+ Podcast Episode 4: Georgina Merhom on How Quality Data Can Transform Financial Services, Part 1
In this episode, hosts Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis discuss their latest favorite uses of AI and the new CCPA developments before sitting down with Georgina Merhom, data scientist and founder of Solo, for the first installment of a two-part conversation exploring the foundations of trustworthy data and AI in financial services.

DCP+ Episode 3: AI and the Evolution of National Security Policy
In this episode of our Data, Cyber + Privacy PLUS podcast, hosts Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis sit down with Carrie Cordero, General Counsel and Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, for a thought-provoking conversation about the emerging AI regulatory landscape, the bipartisan push to strengthen cybersecurity, and the growing influence of private-sector innovators in shaping national security policy.
Episode 24 - 2025 Climate Week NYC Debrief
The 24th episode in this series focuses on a “2025 Climate Week NYC Debrief,” featuring Helen Clarkson, CEO of Climate Group, in conversation with Aron Cramer, President and CEO of BSR. Helen and Aron provide their insights on a debriefing of the events of Climate Week NYC 2025. Their discussion also delves into actionable insights and innovative approaches to sustainability, with a particular emphasis on technology-driven climate action, supply chain transformation, sustainable investment, and nature-based solutions.
When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line Podcast Ep. 11: FDA Policy
Morrison Foerster partners Kate Driscoll and Nate Mendell, both former federal prosecutors and members of the firm’s Investigations + White Collar Defense Group, hosted the eleventh episode of When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line, where leading practitioners and thought leaders share the insights and advice needed to manage business and legal risk in the life sciences sector.
Policy to Practice Podcast Series: Nick Johnston on Navigating AI
MoFo’s Privacy + Data Security Practice Group introduces PDS+, a new podcast series dedicated to exploring the intersection of privacy, cybersecurity, and emerging technology through the lens of startups and venture capital, hosted by MoFo partners Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis. In the second installment of this two-part episode, hosts Boris and Kaylee continue their conversation with Axios Publisher Nick Johnston on the impact of artificial intelligence, the regulatory environment, and the strategies that companies are using to stay ahead in a competitive and complex marketplace.
From Policy to Practice: Nick Johnston on Navigating AI, Privacy, and Risk AI Wins, AI Fails
Welcome to the inaugural episode of PDS+, a new podcast series hosted by Morrison Foerster partners Kaylee Cox Bankston and Boris Segalis. The podcast is dedicated to exploring the intersection of privacy, cybersecurity, and emerging technology through the lens of startups and venture capital. Our hosts engage with leading voices from the data-driven startup ecosystem, including founders, general counsel, CISOs, investors, and other key players from innovative companies and venture capital funds Each episode of PDS+ will feature candid conversations and expert insights on the rapidly evolving landscape of data protection, digital risk, and technological innovation. Listeners can expect practical perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing data-centric businesses, as well as thoughtful analysis of current trends in privacy and cybersecurity. In this two-part opener, Boris and Kaylee talk with Nick Johnston, founder of Axios, and Morrison Foerster partners Tiffany Cheung and Marijn Storm. Join us as we kick off the series with a timely discussion on the impact of artificial intelligence, the regulatory environment, and the strategies that companies are using to stay ahead in a competitive and complex marketplace.
Above Board: 2025 Proxy Season Recap
In this episode of the Above Board podcast, host Scott Lesmes is joined by Morrison Foerster partner and former SEC Division of Corporation Finance staffer Ryan Adams to recap major trends from the 2025 proxy season. They explore key considerations for boards, including the impact of federal government actions on corporate DEI policies, the SEC’s updated guidance on shareholder proposals, and voting trends, with a particular focus on ESG proposals.
Episode 23 – Responsible Technology: MoFo + BSR Conversation Series
The 23rd episode in this series, focusing on “Responsible Technology,” featured Mohamed Nanabhay, Managing Partner at Mozilla Ventures, and Stephanie Sharron, MoFo Partner and experienced Technology Transactions attorney, in conversation with Hannah Darnton, Director of Technology and Human Rights, BSR. Mohamed, Hannah, and Stephanie explored how responsible innovation can be advanced through thoughtful investment, legal frameworks, and cross-sector collaboration. Their discussion also focused on how stakeholders can reshape the future of technology, safeguarding digital rights, promoting data ethics, and building business models that align innovation with societal impact.

When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line: IP Litigation and Trials
Morrison Foerster partners Kate Driscoll and Nate Mendell, both former federal prosecutors and members of the firm’s Investigations + White Collar Defense Group, hosted the tenth episode of When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line, where leading practitioners and thought leaders share the insights and advice needed to manage business and legal risk in the life sciences sector. In this episode, Kate and Nate have a compelling discussion with Daralyn Durie, a partner in Morrison Foerster’s Life Sciences and IP Litigation Groups recognized as one of the country’s leading trial lawyers. Their conversation delves into the complexities of trial practice within the life sciences sector, highlighting the strategic considerations that drive companies to pursue litigation despite the inherent risks and costs.

Cyber Defense Dialogues: MoFo’s New Podcast Series – Episode 3
Ahead of the 2025 NATO Summit, hosts Lokke Moerel and Miriam Wugmeister spoke with the top expert about hybrid threats, strategic defense, and the shifting digital battlefield.
Episode 22 – Climate Innovation for a Just and Sustainable Future: MoFo + BSR Conversation Series
The 22nd episode in this series focuses on “Climate Innovation for a Just and Sustainable Future,” featuring Davida Herzl, co-founder and CEO of Aclima, Inc., in conversation with MoFo’s Susan H. Mac Cormac, co-chair of the ESG + Sustainability and Social Enterprise + Impact Investing practices.

Cyber Defense Dialogues - 2025 NATO Summit Episode 2
Ahead of the 2025 NATO Summit, hosts Lokke Moerel and Alex van der Wolk speak with top experts and policymakers about hybrid threats, strategic defense, and the shifting digital battlefield.

Cyber Defense Dialogues - 2025 NATO Summit
Brandon Van Grack, former senior official at the U.S. Department of Justice and chair of MoFo’s Global National Security practice, joins our hosts to explore the seismic impact of the Trump administration on U.S. foreign policy and security. Bringing over a decade of experience monitoring national security threats in China and Russia, Brandon takes us through top-of-mind issues: from cyber offensive actions and NATO military command to tariffs, export controls, and sanctions. How aligned are U.S. and EU interests today? How should international businesses navigate?

When Your Life Sciences Are on the Line: False Claims Act
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MoForecast: State AGs and Antitrust Enforcement: Trends and Expectations for 2025
State attorneys general (State AGs) are becoming increasingly active in the realm of antitrust enforcement, focusing on mergers, monopolization, and ESG-related cases. In recent years, state AGs have taken assertive roles in challenging major mergers, such as JetBlue’s attempted acquisition of Spirit Airlines and Kroger’s attempted acquisition of Albertsons. These actions highlight a trend of state AGs bringing their own cases in state courts, sometimes parallel to federal enforcement efforts. State AGs have also been at the forefront of monopolization cases, particularly against big tech companies, and have challenged algorithmic pricing and data sharing arrangements. Additionally, ESG-related antitrust actions have emerged, with red state AGs investigating financial institutions supporting environmentally conscious investing. In the latest episode of MoForecast, Morrison Foerster partners Carrie H. Cohen, global co-chair of the Investigations + White Collar Defense Group and State + Local Government Enforcement team, and Megan Gerking, partner in the firm’s global Antitrust Law practice, discuss the current state of antitrust enforcement by state AGs and what to expect in 2025. They explore the potential for state AGs to continue active participation in merger and conduct investigations, possibly filling perceived gaps in federal enforcement under the new Trump administration. Listen to the episode to gain a deeper understanding of the future of state AG enforcement in the antitrust arena.