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Miranda Warnings

New York State Bar Association

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Join NYSBA’s 118th President David Miranda each week as he interviews some of the biggest names in law and politics. Each week he discusses all things legal – and some that are not. You have the right to remain listening.
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Undercurrents Unveiled: The Marine Hose Cartel Antitrust Odyssey

New York State Bar Association Antitrust Law Section

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A four part series exploring the Marine Hose Cartel case. "In the secretive world of the Marine Hose Cartel, where unseen currents collide, a conspiracy unfolded that rocked the very fabric of antitrust enforcement. Step into the depths of intrigue and deception as we reveal the untold story of one of the most notorious cartels in history."
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Talking Cities is the place where we investigate cutting-edge innovations for cities in America and beyond, featuring people working to create vibrant, healthier, more sustainable communities. Hosted by Matt Enstice, president & CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, a not-for-profit furthering economic growth, igniting urban revitalization, and building a strong, thriving community.
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There is no denying the impact Muhammad Ali had on the sport of boxing, yet a recent essay by a past president of the New York State Bar Association, T. Andrew Brown, details how his career and his willingness to hold firm to his beliefs changed much more than a sport. Brown also provides a look at how maneuvering behind the scenes at the Supreme C…
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It’s been a little over a year since Chief Judge Rowan Wilson was sworn in as the chief judge of the State of New York. In this short time, the state’s highest court has seen changes in how the court operates and the number of appeals it hears. This Miranda Warnings Roundtable episode centers on the changing face at New York's Court of Appeals, its…
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Over the next two episodes of Miranda Warnings, David will be speaking with defense attorneys and attorneys involved in civil lawsuits against disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Arthur L. Aidala, Esq. and Hon. Barry Kamins are a part of the team that represented Harvey Weinstein, in his defense against six felony sexual assault and rape…
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Welcome to this week's episode of Talking Cities! Join us as Juweria Dahir, the Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at BNMC, engages in a captivating conversation with Raquel Calhoun, the CEO and owner of Calhouncustomcreations LLC Bakery and Event Boutique. Raquel Calhoun leads a registered NYS Home Based Bakery in Western New York, specia…
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Voters in New York State will have a constitutional amendment on the ballot this November. Will they decide to add an equal rights amendment offering protection against discrimination based on gender, national origin, sexual orientation and other factors? In this episode, host David Miranda dives into the issue with the New York State Bar Associati…
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Join us on this week's episode as Juweria Dahir, Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at BNMC, sits down with Shantelle Patton, the visionary behind That Brown Bag Minority Business Directory in Buffalo, NY. Shantelle Patton is a true champion for minority-owned businesses, exemplifying dedication and passion in her mission to uplift margina…
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Welcome to this week's episode of Talking Cities, where innovation and entrepreneurship take center stage! Join our host, Juweria Dahir, the Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at BNMC, engages in a captivating conversation with Mariam Sadawi, the dynamic founder of Hint Juice & Smoothie Bar. In this inspiring episode, we delve into Mariam'…
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On this week episodes the BNMC Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Juweria Dahir sits with Jillian Hanesworth Founder of Literary Freedom LLC and Former Poet Laureate of Buffalo NY Jillian Hanesworth, founder of Literary Freedom LLC, is making waves in the literary world for her Emmy-nominated collaboration with the Buffalo Bills on the “Ch…
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Host David Miranda is joined by political strategist Liz Benjamin and law professor Vin Bonventre to analyze the recent decision by the NYS Court of Appeals on how the state of New York draws its congressional district boundaries. Listen to the spirited conversation covering the decison, the dissent and the possible political implications of this r…
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The Miranda Warnings roundtable's December episode takes a critical look at the first cases in the 2023-24 term heard by the state’s highest court. The panel analyzes recent arguments dealing with when a suspect is in custody and should be read Miranda rights and whether police can stop a bicyclist in the same manner as a motorist. The episode was …
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On this week episodes the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives, Kyria Stephens sits with Trina Burruss the United Way of Buffalo & Erie County President and CEO. Trina Burruss brings to the role a wealth of experience in the financial services industry, along with over 30 years of serving in community and volunteer leadership roles. D…
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Examine the broader implications of the marine hose cartel case. Dive into policy concerns surrounding corporate recidivism and antitrust enforcement, including Leniency Plus and Penalty Plus; explore the increased importance of robust compliance programs; and consider how effective compliance programs may help mitigate antitrust risk and prevent f…
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Explore the aftermath of the marine hose cartel’s actions as we delve into the follow-on civil action taken to make victims whole. Uncover efforts to seek restitution and compensation for those affected by the cartel’s anti-competitive behavior as we provide insights into the legal process and challenges involved. Elai Katz of McDermott Will & Emer…
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Step into the courtroom as we recount the dramatic proceedings and legal battles surrounding the marine hose prosecution and defense. Follow the case’s twist and turns, delve into discovery-related issues and the pursuit of individual accountability, and experience the climactic moments of the court case as told by the lawyers at the tables. This e…
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Journey into the secretive world of the marine hose cartel as we shed light on the intricacies of this antitrust conspiracy as told by some of the attorneys who investigated and ultimately prosecuted the case. Explore the applications of the DOJ’s Leniency Program and uncover the challenges of cross-border coordination between and among internation…
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On this week's episode the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives, Kyria Stephens sits with David Rust Chief Executive Officer and founding Executive Director of Say Yes Buffalo. Since accepting the post almost eight years ago, he has steadily built a coalition of staff and partners focused on fulfilling one of the most significant comm…
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On this week's episode the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives, Kyria Stephens sits with Tayrin Tapia, Visionary and Chief Empowerment Officer of Latinas Evolving. Tayrin Tapia is a well-respected business consultant and an advocate for Latinas' empowerment and progression. Through her work, she strives to make a significant and posi…
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On this week episodes the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives, Kyria Stephens sits with Dr. Stephen J. Turkovich, President and Chief Medical Officer, Oishei Children's Hospital and Maternal & Child Health. Stephen J. Turkovich, MD, was named president of Oishei Children’s Hospital in November 2022. He maintains his title as chief me…
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On this week's episode, the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives Kyria Stephens sits with Zeneta Everhart Director of Diversity & Inclusion for New York State Senator Tim Kennedy of the 63rd District. Zeneta B. Everhart is a Buffalo native, born and raised on the East Side. She holds an Associate’s Degree from Villa Maria College and …
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On this week's episodes the BNMC Director of Inclusion & Community Initiatives, Kyria Stephens sits with Hon. April N.M. Baskin, Chair Erie County Legislator District 2. As a Buffalo native April N. McCants-Baskin is a devoted community advocate for equity and social justice. In 2017 April was elected to represent District 2 of the Erie County Legi…
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On this week's episodes, the BNMC Director of Community Wellbeing Beth Machnica sits with Julie Blackman, owner and operator of Farmers & Artisans. Julie is the sixth generation working at her family’s business, Blackman Homestead Farm. Their farm was established in 1852 and continues to be owned and operated by her parents. Julie went back to the …
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The New York State Bar Association’s latest episode of its “Miranda Warnings” podcast features an interview with Alan Barinholtz talking about his newfound stardom and the success of the comedy series” Jury Duty.” Barinholtz plays judge Alan Rosen in the 8-part series streaming on Amazon’s Freevee channel. The show examines what it’s like to be on …
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Dick Lewis sits down with host David Miranda to lay out the vision for his term as president of the New York State Bar Association. HIs priority is to help remove the hurdles that prevent lawyers around the state from fully realizing their potential to succeed professionally while serving clients and expanding access to justice.…
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Former New York State Court of Appeals Judge Albert Rosenblatt joins David Miranda to discuss his book "The Eight: The Lemon Slave Case and the Fight for Freedom". The book details the case of 8 slaves granted freedom by the New York Courts when they arrived in New York harbor. The slaves were property of a Virginia family traveling to Texas by shi…
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On this week’s episode we sit down with Juweria Dahir, The BNMC’s Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Juweria is a dynamic leader in the world of innovation, entrepreneurship. She is also an adjunct professor of Business and Entrepreneurship at Daemen University, where she shares her expertise with the next generation of leaders. Listen in…
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