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Clarity

Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcastwww.thomsonreuters.com
Welcome to Clarity, a podcast powered by the Thomson Reuters Institute. In each episode, we dive deep into a single question from decision-makers and thought leaders from legal, corporate, tax, accounting & audit, and government communities. Grounding the conversation in the Institute’s research and practice leads’ domain expertise, in each episode, we sit down with a special guest or panel of experts from our community of partners, clients, and key leaders in each industry we serve.
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Episodes

Will forced labor in supply chains decrease because of Gen Z purchasing habits in the future?

In the latest Clarity podcast, Heather Panton, Senior Advisor for Social Impact & Human Rights at Thomson Reuters, speaks with Dr. Jay Golden, Director of the Dynamic Sustainability Lab at Syracuse University and Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability & Finance, about recent research jointly executed by Syracuse and Thomson Reuters around Generation Z's changing purchasing habits and their willingness to pay a premium for apparel and beverage products manufactured ethically...

Oct 15, 202532 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Emerging Technology and Generative AI Forum: Agentic AI in professional services

Haven't heard of agentic AI? You probably will soon, as it's already beginning to be integrated into professional services software across the board. Coming off of the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Emerging Technology and Generative AI Forum , conference speaker Joe Kendall, the AI Director of Product Management at law firm DLA Piper, breaks down how agentic AI automates workflows, how agentic AI differs from generative AI, and why the term agentic AI is already getting muddied, despite its implic...

Oct 09, 202531 minSeason 2Ep. 3

How will CARF affect crypto businesses?

In this episode of Clarity, we explore the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) with expert Paul Chaveriat from CRB Monitor, examining how this pivotal regulatory shift will fundamentally reshape the cryptocurrency landscape through comprehensive reporting requirements designed to combat tax evasion and align digital assets with traditional financial regulations. The discussion delves into CARF's extensive reach across exchanges, DeFi protocols, and even self-custody wallets, analyzing the su...

Oct 07, 202529 minSeason 3Ep. 5

What is the real-world impact of Suspicious Activity Reports today?

In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute’s (TRI) Clarity podcast, we speak to Ruth Kruse, a financial services compliance veteran and BSA officer for Southwest Heritage Bank, for a sharp, no‑nonsense dive into why the quality of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) matters more than the raw volume of filings. From the surge in filings to the ripple effects of digital banking and crypto, Kruse unpacks outcome‑based SARs, smarter triggers, and the kind of investigator judgment that act...

Sep 30, 202525 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Courting change: Legal ethics in the age of AI

In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Clarity on Tech , U.S. Magistrate Judge Maritza Braswell and Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov delve into the intersection of AI and legal ethics, exploring the challenges and implications that advanced technology is having on the legal profession.

Sep 25, 202541 minSeason 2Ep. 2

What do today’s law firms need to do to meet their strategic objectives?

In the latest episode of Clarity , the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Becky Halat, Senior Manager of Client Services, and Eve Starks, Senior Consultant, delve into critical insights from the latest Stellar Performance research and discuss how cultural alignment is a strong driver for the measurable success of law firms.

Sep 22, 202527 minSeason 3Ep. 3

How do we encourage confidence in the court considering the current geopolitical climate?

In this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Clarity podcast, Judge Mark D. Pfeiffer of the Missouri Court of Appeals, speaks with TRI’s Rabihah Butler about how partisan perceptions, inconsistent sentencing, limited accessibility, and the acceleration of social media and the 24-hour news cycles can erode public confidence in courts, reshaping how judicial legitimacy is contested in real time.

Sep 17, 202533 minSeason 3Ep. 2

Courting Change: Justice Today, Justice Tomorrow

The latest episode of our Clarity on Tech podcast continues our limited series Courting Change with two U.S. district court judges — Maritza Braswell of Colorado and Allison Goddard of the Southern District of California, exploring the impact of AI on the justice system and on access to justice. The pair share their experiences and insights on the potential benefits and risks of AI in the courts, including its ability to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase fairness....

Sep 10, 202538 minSeason 2Ep. 1

How are business leaders transforming their organizations and client relationships through strategic AI adoptions?

In this kick-off episode of the third season of the Thomson Reuters Institute’s (TRI) Clarity podcast, Mike Abbott, Head of the Thomson Reuters Institute, sits down with Thomson Reuters’ Legal, Corporates, and Tax segment presidents — Raghu Ramanathan, Laura Clayton McDonald, and Elizabeth Beastrom, respectively — to explore how business leaders are transforming their organizations and client relationships through strategic AI adoption. Grounded in key insights from the latest Future of Professi...

Sep 08, 202528 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Courting Change: The intersection of AI efficiency with fairness and accuracy

In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, Judge Maritza Braswell and Judge Xavier Rodriguez explore how they view key rules of civil procedure and evidence in an AI world. As courts continue to grapple with exploding data volumes and AI technologies bring a new innovative element to the conversation, what will be the impact of AI-driven efficiency on the high level of fairness and accuracy that all courts strive toward?

Jul 29, 202548 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Courting Change: AI’s impact on society and the evolving legal landscape

In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, Judge Maritza Braswell and Judge Scott Schlegel discuss the far-reaching impact of AI on society and the legal system, exploring its potential to increase access to justice while also considering the ethical and practical challenges that come with it. Drawing on their experiences in trial and appellate courts to examine the transformative power of AI, the judges discuss the need for adapting traditional legal frameworks and the emerging duties and responsib...

Jul 22, 202534 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Tax reform unpacked: What does the One Big Beautiful Bill Act means for you?

In this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Clarity podcast, Nadya Britton, TRI Content Lead for tax, and Shaun Hunley, Executive Editor of Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, break down the newly signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act and discuss how you could be impacted. Delivering a clear, insightful look at the most important tax provisions included in this sweeping legislation, the pair examine what this really means in practice — from key changes that impact your clients to strategies for e...

Jul 08, 202534 minSeason 2Ep. 10

What are the ways organizations should approach AI adoption to maximize its value?

In this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Clarity podcast, Mike Abbott, Head of the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Steve Hasker, President and CEO of Thomson Reuters, about the recently released third annual Future of Professionals report, which looks at the impact AI is having on professional work and how legal firms, tax, audit & accounting firms, and in-house corporate teams can leverage their use of AI for maximum value.

Jul 04, 202519 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Creating practical AI policies for federal agencies

The latest episode of our Clarity on Tech podcast explores the critical need for dedicated AI policies in federal agencies, featuring a discussion with Grace Cheng from Thomson Reuters Practical Law, around why AI policymaking in government agencies requires fundamentally different approaches than typical IT standards because of the unique ethical considerations, bias risks, and societal impacts that public agencies have to manage.

Jul 02, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 3

How are tax firms harnessing technology to gain efficiency and growth?

In this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Clarity podcast, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager of Tax, Accounting, Audit, and Trade at TRI, speaks with Allen Stahl, Director of Strategic Tax & Accounting Technology at Thomson Reuters. Together, they explore the central theme of this year’s recent 2025 State of Tax Professionals Report : leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and drive growth in tax workflows. With firms increasingly prioritizing technology, the pair d...

Jun 24, 202534 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Courting Change: AI & the future of trial courts

In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, Judge Maritza Braswell and Judge Pamela Gates explore how AI currently is being integrated into trial courts and the potential future applications for it. The judges discuss the promising uses of AI for administrative tasks and improving access to justice, while also addressing concerns about overreliance, the risk of AI influencing judicial outcomes, and maintaining public trust in court decisions.

Jun 18, 202533 minSeason 1Ep. 2

How can technology and strategic approaches help businesses navigate the impact of tariffs?

In the latest Clarity podcast, Thomson Reuters’ Will Strickland and Jenifer Fernandez are joined by trade expert Ryan Bialas, Director of Global Trade Compliance for Thermo Fisher Scientific, to explore how technology tools and innovative strategies are helping businesses mitigate the impacts of tariffs and how trade professionals can navigate changing tariff policies.

Jun 16, 202531 minSeason 2Ep. 7

How are courts navigating staffing, operations & technology?

In the latest Clarity podcast, Rabihah Butler, Enterprise Content Manager for Risk, Fraud, Government & Courts for Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI), speaks with David Slayton, Executive Officer and Clerk of Court for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, and Andrea Miller, Senior Research Associate at the National Center for State Courts (NCSC). The group discusses the findings of the latest report from TRI and NCSC, “Staffing, Operations and Technology: A 2025 Survey of State Courts” and...

Jun 11, 202537 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Clarity on Tech: A practical guide to agentic AI in tax, audit and accounting

AI agents may be arriving at tax, audit & accounting firms sooner than you'd expect. In the premiere episode of our new Clarity on Tech podcast series, we’re exploring the world of agentic AI in tax, audit & accounting. What is it? How is it different from generative AI? And will there be an AI agent doing my tax research in the near future? In this podcast, he Thomson Reuters Institute’s Zach Warren speaks with Michael Kim, Director of AI Integration and Customer Success at Thomson Reut...

Jun 05, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 1

How is AI going to impact the future of courts and the justice system?

The current state of AI is not the first time that the nation’s court system has had to deal with new technologies; however, the rapid pace of AI evolution, coupled with a caseload that never seems to lighten makes the current era one of definite change in the courts. Ragunath (Raghu) Ramanathan, President of Legal Professionals at Thomson Reuters, speaks with Judge Scott Schlegel of Louisiana’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, about AI’s benefits and risks for the courts, and how the judge sees ...

Jun 03, 202531 minSeason 2Ep. 5

What is top of mind for law firm managing partners in 2025?

Managing partners in today’s law firms not only find themselves carefully watching the rapid changes in the legal market but also increasingly wondering how they will differentiate their firms to order to increase market share and shore up their strategic position. Jen Dezso, director of client relations with the Thomson Reuters Institute, joins the podcast to discuss findings from numerous interviews with managing partners and explore what today’s managing partners are thinking most about and h...

May 28, 202533 minSeason 2Ep. 4

What would happen if fraud losses were properly reported?

In the latest Clarity podcast, the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Rabihah Butler speaks with Aaron Frye of Lucid Point Consulting about the importance of having organizations accurately document and report fraud losses to better ensure transparency and accountability. The podcast highlights best practices for tracking fraudulent activities, gathering evidence, and communicating key findings to relevant stakeholders.

May 21, 202530 minSeason 2Ep. 3

How has the economic volatility and uncertainty in recent months impacted law firm financial performance?

In the latest Clarity podcast, the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Bill Josten and Isaac Brooks speak with Belinda Jones, CFO of Ballard Spahr, about the impact of current economic volatility on law firms’ financial performance, exploring such issues as aggressive firm rate hikes, a sudden surge in client demand due to the global trade war, and the challenges of managing rising expenses.

May 14, 202529 minSeason 2Ep. 2

How is the global supply chain trying to adapt to the unadaptable?

Today, the global supply chain is experiencing a one-in-a-lifetime crisis, navigating an unpredictable level of escalation, de-escalation, and uncertainty amid the Trump administration’s trade war. In our latest podcast, Brian Wenck, CEO of Flat World Global Solutions , will help us see just how companies and their customers are navigating the disruption and what may yet lie ahead.

May 07, 202533 minSeason 2Ep. 1

How is the adoption of AI impacting law firms’ talent strategy?

Ragunath (Raghu) Ramanathan, President of Legal Professionals at Thomson Reuters speaks with Esther Bowers, Chief Practice Innovation Officer at Honigman, to discuss how the firm is handling enterprise-wide adoption of AI, practice area by practice area, as well as how the firm is analyzing lawyer workflow, and how AI is being used in the firm’s summer associate program.

Apr 23, 202534 minSeason 1Ep. 10

How will generative AI impact the future of professional services businesses?

Professional services organizations have rushed to adopt generative AI (GenAI), but now it’s time for the next step — integrating it into their business plans. Today’s podcast follows up on a recent Thomson Reuters Institute report on GenAI in professional services and speaks with Thomson Reuters chief product officer David Wong, who discusses why 2025 may be the year of AI in tax, the barriers holding professional services back from greater adoption, and how to get from the early innings of Gen...

Apr 15, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 9

How will changes in the current tariff landscape impact business?

Robert J. Leo, a partner at Meeks, Sheppard, Leo & Pillsbury, and Karen Lobdell, a Senior Manager at Thomson Reuters, join Thomson Reuters Institute Senior Industry Analyst Bryce Engelland on the podcast to discuss the current volatility around tariffs amid a rapidly evolving global trade landscape. Additional Producer Credits: Mariana Maldonado - Implementation Consultant Global Trade Andrew Moxon - Senior Product Marketing Manager

Apr 08, 202537 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Where can law firms find the fastest ROI on their AI investment?

Jim Shoemaker, Chief Legal Operations Officer of Miles & Stockbridge, joins the podcast to discuss how law firms can find a quick and meaningful return on their investment in AI by targeting hours that would otherwise end up being written down and never billed to clients at all. Shoemaker discusses how these written-down hours become a hidden tax on law firms and makes a compelling case that these hours can be the first targets for firms’ AI efforts, potentially boosting firm revenue and pro...

Apr 01, 202533 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Where are the EU's sustainability reporting regulations going in 2025?

We speak to Andreas Rasche, Professor and Associate Dean at Copenhagen Business School, about the proposed omnibus simplification package of the EU’s sustainability reporting regulations, what supporters and critics are saying about it, and what those companies that may have already started complying ahead of the Jan. 1, 2026, deadline should do now.

Mar 26, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Where is the landscape on crypto going in 2025?

With a new US president, a new crypto czar, and so much happening in the cryptocurrency space, we look at the shift in direction of crypto and what it means for the nation. Two industry experts discuss how the move from regulation by enforcement to a clearer infrastructure impacts the landscape of crypto in the US.

Mar 18, 202539 minSeason 1Ep. 5
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