In this episode of LAN Party Lawyers, Steve Blickensderfer, Nick Brown, and special guest Jack Clabby explore the legal consequences of bugs in video games and digital exploits in the esports ecosystem.
Apr 10, 2019•30 min
In this podcast, Ken Tinkler and James Parker-Flynn discuss what developers need to know about climate change and its impact on the development industry – now and in the future.
Apr 04, 2019•23 min
In this episode of LAN Party Lawyers, Steve and Nick discuss cybersecurity incidents impacting the video game industry, from brute-force attacks to swatting. They also interview professional streamer Ben Bowman (AKA Professor Broman), and review potential legal recourse for those who have suffered a gaming-related cyber incident.
Mar 26, 2019•37 min
In this special episode recorded live on the floor of the inaugural UG competition in Miami, Steve and Nick interview UG CEO Steve Suarez and esports host/commentator Arda Ocal. They discuss the vision behind UG and the rise and future of the esports industry from an insider’s perspective.
Mar 14, 2019•35 min
Steve and Nick take a deep dive into the emerging legal issues surrounding data privacy in gaming. They discuss the history of data collection in games and how that data has been used, and explore some of the regulatory restraints and challenges facing industry players. Then, in the 1v1 Showdown, they debate various approaches to […]
Mar 12, 2019•30 min
Steve and Nick examine how increasingly complex Artificial Intelligence and neural networks have been developed using games as the testing grounds. They also interview Pedro Pavón, a thought leader in AI, about the legal and policy implications AI has for the future.
Feb 27, 2019•24 min
Sophisticated due diligence in corporate mergers and acquisitions has long included an assessment of the cybersecurity posture and privacy protocols of the target company. But the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European Union’s General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) have raised the stakes for compliance, particularly for target companies that process or collect […]
Feb 21, 2019•18 min
In this inaugural episode, Steve and Nick discuss the increasingly popular phenomenon of including loot boxes in digital games. They also examine the growing concerns about loot boxes by regulators around the world and debate whether loot boxes should be considered a form of gambling.
Feb 11, 2019•20 min
What is risk management? How do you analyze risk? What are some best practices for managing and mitigating risk? In this podcast, Construction and Real Estate attorney Scott Pence answers these questions in a brief discussion on risk management as it relates to the development industry.
Jan 24, 2019•7 min
The European Data Protection Board on November 16, 2018, released new guidelines to help describe how the GDPR will apply to data controllers and processors both within and outside the European Union. The Guidelines focus on the territorial application of the GDPR, including both the “establishment” and “targeting” criteria. In this podcast, attorneys Jack Clabby, […]
Dec 07, 2018•28 min
In Carlton Fields’ latest CF on Cyber podcast series, Jack Clabby and Joe Swanson discuss the latest guidelines released by the Department of Justice Cybersecurity Unit, which provides recommendations to companies about how to prepare for and respond to data security incidents. The guidance, which updates the original guidelines issued in 2015, details best practices […]
Oct 03, 2018•38 min
This podcast discusses the market conditions that are causing the recent unlikely mergers, acquisitions, and other strategic affiliations in health care. Attorney Elizabeth Scarola poses three arguments as to why the health care industry is experiencing the "urge to merge."
Jun 19, 2018•15 min
Hurricane Irma recently wreaked havoc on the Caribbean and much of the state of Florida. In the storm’s aftermath, ten residents of a South Florida nursing facility died because the facility lost power, and did not have access to a backup generator.
Oct 03, 2017•25 min
It seems everyone today is talking about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. For many, the concept of blockchain is a difficult one to wrap their heads around. Today, we're going to dive into this topic with the help of some lawyers who really understand blockchain inside and out. You're going to hear from David Adams, Matt Kohen, and Justin Whales, three of our Carlton Fields fin-tech lawyers who consult on these exciting, emerging technologies.
Aug 01, 2017•27 min
This is the second of a two-part series on the business and legal issues that arise in developing and owning hotels. In the first podcast, “Hotels 101,” attorneys Dan Weede and David Adams discussed the basic legal and business issues that are unique to developing and owning hotels, including the impact of the brand in creating and maintaining value of the hotel; the roles of various agreements in hotel deals, specifically the management agreement; franchise agreement and loan agreement; and the...
May 16, 2017•12 min
The SNDA – subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment agreement – is often glossed over in real estate transactions. In this podcast, real estate attorney David Adams gives lenders insight into the 10 questions they should ask when reviewing leases to better understand what obligations they may be facing if and when they step into the shoes […]
May 03, 2017•21 min
This podcast gives those who have never participated in the hospitality industry an introduction to the business and detail. This is the first podcast in a two-part series on the hospitality industry featuring attorneys David Adams and Dan Weede.
Mar 20, 2017•16 min
Severe and sustained drought conditions in Florida have sparked large wildfires across the state. With thousands of acres that have already burned, and more than 100 active wildfires, Florida Governor Rick Scott recently signed Executive Order 17-120 declaring a state of emergency. And, a new hurricane season begins in just a few weeks. With these crises, businesses may find themselves facing claims of price gouging – charging a price that is higher than normal or fair, typically in times of nat...
Mar 03, 2017•24 min