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Thomson Reuters Institute Insights Podcast
Welcome to the podcast home for tax, legal, and compliance professionals. Our easy-to-listen-to podcast series will give you trusted insights and forward-thinking guidance, hosted by renowned subject matter experts with guest commentary from global leaders on the critical issues and opportunities facing the legal, corporate, tax & accounting, trade, and government communities.
- 196 - How M&A could transform the tax & accounting firm sector
In the latest podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights channel, TRI’s Nadya Britton and Allan Koltin, CEO of Koltin Consulting Group, explore the transformative trends in mergers and acquisitions among tax firms. Since 2011, M&A has evolved from a rare occurrence to a vital growth strategy for many tax firms. This podcast highlights how private equity has revolutionized the sector and how that influx of capital has sparked a surge in M&A activity, with almost weekly announcements of new deals.
Tue, 03 Dec 2024 - 26min - 195 - The Global Trade Report and Trump's impact on trade & regulations
In the latest podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights channel, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax, Accounting & Trade at TRI, talks with Marianne Rowden, CEO of e-Merchants Trade Council, about the highlights from TRI's 4th annual Global Trade Report and the potential implications of Donald Trump's return to office on supply chains and trade, regulations, and talent challenges.
Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 32min - 194 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Judge Samuel A. Thumma
In the latest podcast in our limited series, Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, we speak with Judge Samuel A. Thumma from Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals, on the use of AI to shape the judiciary and legal community, and about judges’ responsibility to both understand and use AI in the future.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 20min - 193 - What the new Trump Administration might mean for the tax & accounting sector
In the latest podcast on the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights channel, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax, Accounting & Trade at TRI, sat down again with Shaun Hunley, Executive Editor of Checkpoint, to delve into the potential tax policies of Donald Trump's presidency and what it may mean for tax preparers. The pair talk through several key issues, including Trump’s aims to lower the corporate tax rate, his proposal for a universal baseline tariff on all U.S. imports, and more surprising proposals like exempting tip income and overtime pay from taxation.
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 17min - 192 - O que a reforma tributária do Brasil significará sob a perspectiva corporativa
No mais recente podcast do canal Thomson Reuters Institute Insights, Lionel Nobre, Vice-Presidente de Tributação para a América Latina na Dell Technologies, junta-se a Edinilson Apolinario, Diretor de Tributação e Conteúdo para a América Latina na Thomson Reuters, para discutir as conclusões do recente relatório sobre a Reforma Tributária no Brasil. Eles exploram temas como o impacto que a reforma terá sobre os profissionais corporativos, os desafios e oportunidades que enfrentarão, como a tecnologia pode otimizar seu trabalho e recomendações para organizações navegarem com sucesso por essa transição.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 31min - 191 - The role of the modern general counsel’s office
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Norie Campbell, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at Thomson Reuters, joins TRI’s Lizzy Duffy to discuss the multi-faceted role of the general counsel’s office in helping guide the strategy of today’s increasingly complex business organizations. The discussion covers how general counsel provide effective service to the business while operating under increasing cost constraints, protecting the business from an increasing regulatory and risk environment, and enabling growth.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 39min - 190 - Tax Firm Technology Report: Finding the tech that fits
Nearly 90% of tax & accounting firms want technology to be an integral or significant part of their overall firm strategy — but do they actually have the ability to pull this off? In today’s Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, TRI’s Zach Warren and Nadya Britton offer up their findings from the first Tax Firm Technology Report and explore the critical role of technology in today’s tax firms.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 22min - 189 - Corporate sustainability reporting: Preparation, assurance & the post-election future
In this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we discuss recent corporate sustainability disclosure regulations and how companies are preparing to meet them. Kevin Fertig and Colleen Cochran at Agendi, a sustainability consulting firm, discuss a range of key topics from the regulators’ climate rules to the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive requirements, and how the upcoming US election may impact corporate climate action.
Tue, 08 Oct 2024 - 30min - 188 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Judge Robert J. Torres
In the latest podcast in our limited series, Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, we speak with Judge Robert J. Torres, the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Guam, on the use of artificial intelligence (AI), the responsibility of the judiciary and legal community, and how AI can potentially push us forward to a brighter future.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 26min - 187 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Hon. Judge Pam Gates
In the latest podcast in our limited series, Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, we speak with Judge Pam Gates on the challenges of ensuring the ethical and safe use of AI. Judge Gates also discusses how courts need to be prepared for AI's influence on evidence evaluation and the necessity of thoughtful implementation to avoid widening the digital divide.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 23min - 186 - What do clients want to see when law firms set their rates for legal matters?
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, nationally recognized legal services procurement experts Audrey Rubin, formerly of Aon, and Justin Ergler, formerly of GlaxoSmithKline, join host Bill Josten, TRI’s senior manager for legal content, to discuss clients’ perspective on law firm rates in 2024 and what they wish law firms would consider in setting rates for 2025.
In a conversation that ranges from rates, to revenue, profits, cost recovery, and alternative fee arrangements, the podcast illuminates valuable insights on how law firms can focus not only on the rates they charge their clients, but on how they can deliver greater value while also making higher profits.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 37min - 185 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Carlos Martinez, Esq.
Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, a limited podcast series presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, provides perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sphere. This episode features the insights of Carlos Martinez, Esq., Public Defender for Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 30min - 184 - Navigating global data privacy laws requires communication and adaptability
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, experts from Thomson Reuters Practical Law team discussed how best to navigate data privacy laws in the United States, Canada, and the European Union, while emphasizing the importance of risk assessments and the balance between the rights of data subjects and business interests. The podcast also highlights the evolving nature of privacy laws and the need for better communication and adaptability among jurisdictions to better facilitate global business operations.
Tue, 27 Aug 2024 - 39min - 183 - RPM Report shows better ways to evaluate lawyers' contributions to firm performance
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Marcus Belanger, analyst with TRI, discuss the new Relative Performance Measures (RPM) report, that shows better ways for law firms to assess lawyer productivity and financial contribution through the new RPM metrics introduced by TRI. Intended to overcome the inherent shortcoming of hours-based assessments for lawyers, Belanger talks through the details of RPM metrics and how they can help law firms future-proof their attorney evaluations and compensation.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 23min - 182 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Hon. Judge Maritza Braswell
Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, a limited podcast series presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, will provide perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sphere. This episode will feature the insights of Hon. Judge Maritza Braswell, federal magistrate judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
Mon, 19 Aug 2024 - 22min - 181 - LFFI Report shows law firms’ financial health surging back
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Isaac Brooks, senior analyst with TRI, talks about the key findings from the recent Q2 2024 Law Firm Financial Index report and what it may indicate about the prospects for improved law firm profitability for the remainder of the year.
Touching on topics ranging from growth in law firm rates, lowering expenses, increasing legal demand, and a potential turnaround in transactional practices, the report provides ample data for consideration as law firms look toward to the rest of this year and beyond.
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 22min - 180 - Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality — Prof. Jennifer Albright
Revolutionizing Rights: AI and the Future of Legal Equality, a limited podcast series presented on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, will provide perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sphere. This first episode will feature the insights of Prof. Jennifer Albright, Director of the Center for Forensics and Artificial Intelligence in the Arizona Supreme Court.
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 23min - 179 - "Fraud Waste & Abuse Report" illustrates whether prevention efforts keeping pace
The upcoming 5th annual Fraud Waste & Abuse Report, from the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI), will shed light on the daily litany of challenges that government workers face. In the latest TRI Insights podcast, Andrew Pellington, of Thomson Reuters Risk & Fraud discusses the results of the report and what’s new in fraud in 2024 with TRI’s Rabihah Butler.
Tue, 30 Jul 2024 - 26min - 178 - Tax technology today and the evolving role of the modern tax technologist
The world of technology is rapidly transforming the corporate tax sector — but are tax departments ready for it? Zach Warren, of the Thomson Reuters Institute, sits down with Cheria Coram, a corporate tax technologist and chair of the Tax Executives Institute’s Tax Technology Committee, to discuss what they learned from this year’s TEI Tax Technology Seminar.
In the podcast, the two break down how nailing the cupcake of tech fundamentals is so important before applying the sprinkles of new tools, why tax professionals should adopt a growth mindset and focus on leading through change, and how meeting new global tax regulations all comes down to data readiness.
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 24min - 177 - "Future of Professionals Report" shows the impact GenAI will have on work
Mike Abbott, head of the Thomson Reuters Institute, and Steve Hasker, president and CEO of Thomson Reuters, discuss the recently released 2nd annual Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Report on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast this week. Their conversation highlights the numerous insights from thousands of professionals surveyed across many organizations worldwide about the impact that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) will have on their work, including time-savings, the need for responsible AI development, and the importance of human expertise and judgment in the use of GenAI.
Tue, 16 Jul 2024 - 23min - 176 - Professional roles changing within law firms, says new Staffing Ratios Survey
The Thomson Reuters Institute’s 2024 Staffing Ratios Survey contained some interesting departures from long-term trends. TRI analyst Marcus Belanger joins our latest TRI Insights podcast to discuss the surprising uptick in headcount among library and knowledge management professionals within law firms, the trend toward using a higher level of professional to fill some roles (and the associated cost increases), as well as the potential outlook for law firm professional staff over the coming years.
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 29min - 175 - Leveraging collaboration and key account management programs within law firms
In the latest Thomson Reuters Insights podcast, Tom Snavely, of Thomson Reuters Advisory Group, and Becky Halat, of Thomson Reuters Client Services, discuss collaboration within law firms, how it works, and how it’s a critical ingredient in firm-wide structured cross-practice key account management programs.
Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 16min - 174 - Gen AI has arrived for legal — So what does that mean for the bottom line?
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is set to make a splash in the legal industry, but its introduction not only raises practice of law questions — it’s set to have a major impact on billing and pricing practices. On this week’s episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Bill Josten and Zach Warren, both of TRI, examine GenAI’s impact on legal billing, including why we’re not seeing the impact on time sheets quite yet (but will soon), whether GenAI will finally be what kills the billable hour, and if a $1 million legal problem now takes 15 minutes to solve, where does all that value go?
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 39min - 173 - Q1 LFFI Report shows sunlight beginning to shine on law firm market
The recent Q1 2024 Law Firm Financial Index Report showed promise with several positive trends for the large law firm market, putting the quarter in favorable standing compared to previous years. Some of the fundamentals underlying that strength, however, are notably different than in years past. In our latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Brent Turner from Thomson Reuters Advisory Service and Bryce Engelland, an analyst with the Thomson Reuters Institute, discusses the findings in the Q1 LFFI Report and the broader context of their meaning for the market.
Tue, 04 Jun 2024 - 35min - 172 - Law Firm Office Attendance Policies Report: Embracing a new standard of hybrid work
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Bryce Engelland, TRI’s legal industry data analyst, and Tom Snavely, TR principal in advisory services, sit down with Natalie Runyon, TRI’s director of environmental, social & governance (ESG) content, to discuss insights from the recent report on law firm office attendance policies and how firms are using hybrid work arrangements to attract and retain the best lawyers.
Tue, 28 May 2024 - 31min - 171 - How corporate tax departments are adapting to Pillar 2 tax rules
On this episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax, Accounting & Trade at TRI, sat down with Bianca Kuijper, Chief Operating Officer at Orbitax, to discuss the impact of Pillar 2 global minimum tax rules and how corporate tax departments will need to adopt new approaches to comply with country-by-country reporting requirements.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 21min - 170 - Global trade, supply chains & the looming threat of disruption
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax & Accounting at TRI, and Bryce Engelland, a TRI Industry Analyst focused on international economics and the global legal market, engaged in a comprehensive dialogue about the dynamic nature of global trade and its effects on supply chains, highlighting the transition from a stable economy to one requiring constant adaptation by businesses. The pair also discuss the need for supply chain managers to be proactive, conduct regular risk assessments, and embrace technological advancements to safeguard against disruptions in a volatile global landscape.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 19min - 169 - The SEC’s new climate change rules: What should companies do now?
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Natalie Runyon, strategist for environmental, social & governance (ESG) content at the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Sarah E. Fortt, partner and global co-chair of the ESG Practice at Latham & Watkins, about the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) imposing a stay on its own climate rules amid pending litigation. In the podcast, the pair discuss the implications of the SEC’s new rules, when the pending litigation can be resolved, and what companies need to do now to navigate the rules’ uncertainty.
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 26min - 168 - The future of Generative AI in professional services
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is here — and now, it’s on professionals in the legal, tax, government, and risk & fraud sectors to adopt it. On this week’s Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Zach Warren, manager of Tech & Innovation content for the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Joel Hron, the head of Thomson Reuters Labs, — live from Stanford University’s CodeX FutureLaw conference — about the newly published Generative AI in Professional Services report, published by Thomson Reuters, and what GenAI’s future looks like from a technological perspective.
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 13min - 167 - Biden or Trump? The White House and the implications for tax policy
In this episode, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager of Tax, Accounting & Trade, sits down with Shaun Hunley, Executive Editor at Thomson Reuters, to discuss the upcoming changes and potential developments to taxation in the face of an election year and its results. The pair discusses the tax implications of a potential flip in the White House, which could lead to a shift in tax policy and the nation’s approach to energy tax credits related to environmental, social & governance (ESG) initiatives.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 20min - 166 - Secrets to successful matters
While there’s no guarantees a legal matter will end the way you hope, a few key strategies can help outcomes more closely match client goals. Lizzy Duffy, Senior Director of Client Relationships for the Thomson Reuters Institute, joins the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast to discuss findings from the recent Secrets to successful matters report that can help clients and law firms achieve outcomes that both sides can define as successful.
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 29min - 165 - New reports on Canadian law firms and lawyers in Canadian government agencies shows optimism, amid concerns
Steve Assie, head of the Canadian business for Thomson Reuters, joins the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Insights podcast to discuss some of the key findings from the recently released 2024 State of the Canadian Law Firm Market Report and the 2024 Canadian Government Lawyers Benchmark Report.
Steve and host Bill Josten discuss findings from the report that Canadian lawyers generally view their law firms as successful and have a positive view for potential growth in the market in coming years, but also understand the potential downside they face from a variety of problems that they have yet taken steps to address.
They also discuss the strong rates of early adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) by Canada’s legal community and the potential that such technology could hold for innovation in the market and, in particular, for improving attorney mental health and well-being, a key area of focus for Canadian lawyers.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 33min - 164 - Designing Your Candidate: Finding the best professionals for law firm legal operations
Jared Applegate, Chief Legal Operations Officer at Barnes & Thornburg, joins the latest installment of the “Designing Your Candidate” podcast series to discuss what his ideal candidates might look like for some of the legal operations functions that he oversees. From pricing to legal project management and practice management, the need to find professionals who will become strong team players who understand the legal industry and can help to motivate change is becoming crucially important for many firms.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 23min - 163 - What the “2024 State of the Courts Report” says about the impact of technology on the courts
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we speak to Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Samuel Anderson Thumma about our recent 2024 State of the Courts report and what it shows about the impact of technology — including generative artificial intelligence — on access to justice and the courts themselves.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 33min - 162 - Top trends in global compliance to keep an eye on in 2024 and beyondTue, 27 Feb 2024 - 20min
- 161 - Designing Your Candidate: An international perspective on finding new law firm associates
Holly Hill, Partner and Sustainability Leader with MinterEllisonRuddWatts, joins us to discuss what her firm looks for when hiring new associates, especially those fresh from law school. Hill points out that the New Zealand-based law firm has experienced a unique pinch in the past several years as many of their prime associate targets were lured by lucrative offers from firms in Australia and even the United States. With competition for top legal talent remaining tight, the firm focused on building a solid early pipeline for incoming talent.
MinterEllisonRuddWatts is a leading full-service, legal, and business advisory firm. It is a New Zealand owned and operated partnership, dating back 140 years. It also has a strong international presence through the MinterEllison Legal Group — one of the largest full-service legal groups in the Asia-Pacific region. MinterEllisonRuddWatts has built a strong brand in the market with numerous accolades and Tier 1 rankings in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 20min - 160 - New Beneficial Ownership database will impact the compliance industry, raise concernsTue, 13 Feb 2024 - 39min
- 159 - Designing Your Candidate: What skills do associates need to compete in today’s legal market?
Jay Courie, Managing Member at MGC Law joins the Thomson Reuters Institute team for the latest installment of the Designing Your Candidate podcast series to discuss what his firm is looking for when hiring associate lawyers. Whether lateral attorneys or new hires, the skillsets that associates need to succeed in the legal market today and in the future are becoming more diverse and more complex.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 15min - 158 - Legal trends and regulatory outlook in cryptoWed, 31 Jan 2024 - 38min
- 157 - Designing Your Candidate: What tech skills are needed today
It’s well understood how technology is changing law, but what may be less understood is how it is changing legal hiring. In this second installment in the new Designing Your Candidate limited series for the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, Kenneth Jones, COO of law firm technology subsidiary Xerdict and business professor at Seton Hall, describes what technology skills today’s technology professionals need to know — and how artificial intelligence may be set to change the entire equation.
Make sure to subscribe for future episodes exploring what law firms and other professional services providers are looking for in their next crop of candidates.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 16min - 156 - Designing Your Candidate: Legal operations and innovation
In the first installment in the new Designing Your Candidate limited series for the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, Esther Bowers, Chief Practice Innovation Officer at Honigman, discusses the roles she needs to hire to drive innovation and legal operations and what her ideal candidates for those roles might look like.
Make sure to subscribe for future episodes exploring what law firms and other professional services providers are looking for in their next crop of candidates.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 16min - 155 - Key takeaways from the “2024 Report on the State of the US Legal Market”
With key insights on law firm growth, rates, and profits, the 2024 Report on the State of the US Legal Market is an invaluable resource for law firm leaders. Chief author James Jones, Senior Fellow at the Georgetown University Law Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession, joins the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Bill Josten for a deep dive into some of these important insights.
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 43min - 154 - The role of in-house legal in ESG
The role of in-house legal departments is growing and will continue to do so in 2024 as the complexity of the regulatory environment around sustainability increases. In our latest podcast episode, TRI's ESG strategist Natalie Runyon speaks with Christine Uri, an ESG expert and adviser to corporate legal departments.
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 20min - 153 - Predictions for 2024: Developments in legal and taxWed, 10 Jan 2024 - 31min
- 152 - Predictions for 2024: ESG, AI and regulatory risk
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute podcast, our resident experts Natalie Runyon, Zach Warren, and Rabihah Butler share their 2024 predictions for employers and professionals within the legal, tax & accounting, and risk & compliance industries — with a special eye toward environmental, social & governance (ESG) issues, regulatory developments, and the impact of artificial intelligence — in the first part of our premier podcast of 2024.
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 25min - 151 - Beyond Gen AI: The next technologies to know about for 2024
By all accounts, 2023 was the year of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI), giving some organizations a major boost while catching others blindsided without plans or procedures. For a few truly forward-thinking organizations, however, it’s already time to look beyond Gen AI to start planning for what’s next.
In this week’s Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) Insights podcast, Zach Warren, head of technology content development for TRI, talks with Jeff Wong, Global Chief Innovation Officer at EY, about what he sees as the next big innovations in the market that professionals should know about now.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 36min - 150 - What the C-Suite is thinking about the impact of Generative AI
In the final episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast for 2023, Mike Abbott, Head of the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Laura Clayton McDonnell, President of Thomson Reuters’ Corporates business. The pair discuss highlights from the recent Future of Professionals: C-Suite Survey and the varying perspectives on generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI), one of the most game-changing innovations impacting companies today.
The podcast also explains where members of corporate C-Suites are focused right now and how the rise of Gen AI may impact their goals.
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 20min - 149 - Highlights from the UN’s COP 28 conference
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we feature a discussion with colleagues Alexander Robson, Managing Editor, and Lindsey Rogerson, Senior Editor at Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence (TRRI) of the key highlights from this year’s UN Climate Change conference known as COP 28.
This episode of our Insights podcast is part of a collaboration between the Thomson Reuters Institute and TRRI around the launch of the new white paper ESG: Navigating past the noise, which was authored by TRRI and published by the Thomson Reuters Institute.
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 16min - 148 - What the "Future of Professionals" report says about Gen AI’s impact on talent
In our latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Natalie Runyon, ESG strategist with the Thomson Reuters Institute speaks with colleagues Lucy Leach, Director of Technical Research, and Tom Snavely, Principal Consultant and advisor to law firms, about the talent-related insights revealed in the recently published Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals report.
The podcast discusses the report’s research around generative artificial intelligence and how it relates to professional service firms’ talent challenges as well as client and lawyer satisfaction.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 30min - 147 - Exploring the "2024 Corporate Tax Technology Report"
The corporate tax world has seen a lot of change in recent years between budgetary and hiring crunches and regulatory shifts. There’s one area, however, in which many corporate tax departments still see a lot of room to grow: technology.
Fresh off the first edition of the Corporate Tax Technology Report, published by the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) and Tax Executives Institute, TRI’s Zach Warren dives into the report with Todd Lard, Tax Counsel at Tax Executives Institute, to explore why so many tax departments categorize their tech maturity as reactive, whether these departments have the personnel to carry out modern tech implementations, and how smaller departments with tiny tech budgets can do more with less.
The podcast also examines the artificial intelligence (AI) question: Where does generative AI actually fit into the day-to-day work of corporate tax professionals?
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 17min - 146 - The challenges faced by corporate legal department operations professionals today
Aaron Boersma from Google and Shanna Davidson from Barnes & Thornburg join the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast to discuss client and law firm perspective on some of the key findings from the Thomson Reuters Institute’s recent Legal Department Operations (LDO) Index report.
As clients find themselves seemingly caught between the challenge of needing to control costs and the realities of increasing legal matter volumes with little by way of additional staffing or budget to manage those new matters, they must look for creative way to “do more with less” and will likely be relying more on outside counsel. While this presents opportunities for law firms, it can also be a breeding ground for worry as clients increasingly look to shuffle work around in search of greater cost effectiveness.
This podcast’s buy-side/sell-side discussion of these topics and more sheds new light on the challenge that corporate legal department operations professionals face today, what law firms are doing to help, and what more can be done.
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 - 36min - 145 - The human impact of generative AI
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) holds a lot of potential to transform law, upending everything from how lawyers do their daily work to how law firms and clients interact and conduct business. However, that begs the question: Where does the actual person fit into all of this?
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, recorded live at the Generative AI & Emerging Technology Forum in New York City, the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Zach Warren sat down with Wendy Butler Curtis, Chief Innovation Officer at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, to discuss why it’s humans and AI rather than humans versus AI, how Orrick is working to prioritize mental health while introducing innovative technology, and where she sees generative AI actually making an impact in the future of the legal profession.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 16min - 144 - Thomson Reuters launches new Human Trafficking Resource Center, featuring online toolkits
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Heather Fischer, Senior Advisor of Human Rights Crimes at Thomson Reuters Special Services and a previous Special Advisor for Human Trafficking at The White House, discusses today’s launch of the Human Trafficking Resource Center, which makes use of the City of Houston’s world-class anti-trafficking toolkits, with Minal Patel Davis, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence at the City of Houston under the leadership of Mayor Sylvester Turner.
As the podcast describes, the new Resource Center will make these toolkits readily accessible online to cities and other public authorities into the future. These step-by-step guides will help municipal authorities quickly mobilize anti-trafficking campaigns which may otherwise take years of planning, saving cities money and other public resources.
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 27min - 143 - Worldwide trading disruption has global compliance teams seeking tech solutions
In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Nadya Britton, the Enterprise Content Manager for Tax and Trade at the Thomson Reuters Institute, sat down with Suzanne Offerman, Director of Outbound Product Marketing ONESOURCE Global Trade at Thomson Reuters, to discuss key insights from the recently released 2023 Corporate Global Trade Survey Report .
In the podcast, the pair discussed the talent gap in global trade compliance, and how companies are increasingly outsourcing and turning to technology for solutions. They also spoke about how integrating advanced technologies offers significant benefits to global companies, and how many considerations around environmental, social & governance (ESG) issues have become pivotal in supplier relations.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 20min - 142 - Balancing data privacy, the need for access, and public protection
While keeping personal information private is incredibly important for any number of reasons, it is also crucial that some of that very same information be available in some situations. That balance — between data privacy and protection — animates the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast.
In it, Thomson Reuters Institute’s Rabihah Bulter speaks with Ben Bawden, a principal at consulting firm Brooks Bawden Moore; Kate Friedrich, VP of Government Affairs & ESG at Thomson Reuters; and Steve Rubley, President of the Government segment at Thomson Reuters about the importance of data privacy and how to best organizations can balance privacy, access, and public protection.
Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 46min - 141 - How to promote meaningful client feedback at your firm
Client feedback programs are one of the most effective ways to increase the share of legal spend from a client, yet less than one-third of clients say they have been asked to participate in such a program. For the law firm lawyers that take advantage of client feedback programs, 70% say they want to do the programs more; and 50% of lawyers not getting feedback from clients say they want to start such a program.
In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we speak with Jen Dezso, director of client relationships at Thomson Reuters, about the benefits law firms can receive from actively gathering feedback from their clients, the key ways to get a formal client feedback program started, what law firms should be asking their clients, and how to overcome some of the more common challenges that can stifle early efforts to learn more about clients.
Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 28min - 140 - The power of technology & the need for talent in the modern corporate tax department
In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Nadya Britton, the Enterprise Content Manager for Tax & Accounting content at the Thomson Reuters Institute, spoke with Pilar Mata, Executive Director of Tax Executive Institute, about the findings from the Institute’s 2023 State of the Corporate Tax Department survey report.
The discussion shed light on the present landscape and future trends within corporate tax departments, particularly concerning technology adoption and talent management — two themes that stood out in the report. As the podcast highlights, the shift towards technology and automation has become the focal point for many tax departments and many department leaders said they are proud of their departments’ achievements in this area.
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 - 21min - 139 - How law firms can navigate today’s economy & tech environment
In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Brent Turner, principal consultant within the Thomson Reuters Institute’s advisory services, speaks with Jessica Pavlik, chief operating officer at law firm Berger Singerman about how she is leading efforts to navigate the complexity of the latest economic environment and technology trends at play within the legal industry.
Tue, 12 Sep 2023 - 22min - 138 - With AI, the future of professional services is now
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker provides his key takeaways from the newly published Future of Professionals report, including how AI could change professional services in “very fundamental ways” but also provide a “big step forward” in improving working lives.
Sat, 26 Aug 2023 - 20min - 137 - How are professional organizations managing today’s challenges?
More than 100 leading academics and senior leaders of professional organizations came together recent at the Professions Summit: Leading through Uncertainty to Clarity, to discuss current organizational challenges and their implications for professionals.
In our latest podcast, Natalie Runyon, ESG Strategist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, sits down with Summit organizer Laura Empson, Professor in the Management of Professional Service Firms at the Bayes Business School at the University of London, to discuss key take-aways and highlights from the event.
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 24min - 136 - How law firms are navigating their own digital strategy
Every law firm has a strategy to serve clients and win business, and every law firm also works with some sort of technology in today’s digital world. But how often does that overall strategy take law firms’ digital initiatives into account?
Recent research from the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) found that most law firms are satisfied with how they’re tying their firm’s digital transformation to its overall strategy — but in practice, only about half actually have a fully realized digital strategy at the C-suite level, and many of those have been instituted only in the past couple of years.
In the latest TRI Insights Podcast, Zach Warren, TRI’s technology and innovation insights leader and Lucy Leach, director of research strategy at TRI, discuss why many law firms think they’re above average (but not perfect) on digital strategy, how clients are too often left out of the process, and what the rise of generative artificial intelligence means for digital strategy’s future.
Tue, 25 Jul 2023 - 16min - 135 - What’s next for law firms and the economy?
Dealing with economic uncertainty has become a part of daily life for law firm leadership and it seems there is always a new crisis to be worried about.
In this week’s Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Thomson Reuters Industry Data Analyst Bryce Engelland discusses with Lawrence J. White, professor of economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business, how the second half of the year may fare and what events law firm leaders should be on the lookout for.
Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 42min - 134 - Generative AI within law firms
In this week’s Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, our technology content leader Zach Warren dives into the generative artificial intelligence (AI) craze within law firms, speaking with Kelley Drye & Warren chief information officer Judi Flournoy. As a law firm CIO with years of legal technology experience, Flournoy has seen tech trends come and go. However, generative AI and ChatGPT isn’t just a continuation of past AI initiatives, she believes, but a true game-changer.
That’s why she’s encouraging those within her firm to get acquainted early. “They need to understand this technology early so they understand where it’s going to lead them later,” Flournoy explains.
In the podcast, she discusses not only the use cases she sees now, but her prognostications for law firms’ future, why generative AI will be here “faster than anyone realizes,” and why one AI is reminiscent of the movie Her.
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 22min - 133 - A look at the upcoming Government Fraud, Waste & Abuse Report
Fraud, waste & abuse in government are very important topics in a time when many government agencies are being asked to do more with less and are attempting to use technology to bridge the gap while bringing new staff up to speed. With the global pandemic moving to the rearview, government workers must focus on the monumental task ahead, including improving their efficiency and technical ability.
In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Rabihah Butler, Enterprise Content Manager, speaks to Andrew Pellington, Senior Director in Product Marketing for Thomson Reuters, about the upcoming Government Fraud, Waste & Abuse Report from the Thomson Reuters Institute.
Tue, 20 Jun 2023 - 31min - 132 - How law firms can protect their revenue in 2023
After several banner years, many law firms find themselves in a different position in 2023. While billing rates set new record marks, law firm profitability continues to slip, driven down by a continued rise in overhead expenses and a slowing of how effectively law firms collect the cash that is owed to them.
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights Podcast, host Bill Josten is joined by Brent Turner from Thomson Reuters Institute Advisory Services to discuss the realities of today’s legal marketplace and what law firms can do to protect their profitability this year and beyond.
As the podcast explains, the solution doesn’t necessarily lie in ever-increasing rates or in pushing clients to take smaller discounts. Instead, the answer most likely comes from ensuring the firm’s partners are following best practices for how they handle their bills.
Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 37min - 131 - The importance of branding & differentiation for law firms
As demand for legal services shifts and tightens, how law firms differentiate themselves in the market is critical. Jen Dezso, director of client relationships for the Thomson Reuters Institute, joins the podcast to discuss recent research into how law firms are effectively developing standout brand positions and the importance of clear brand equity for law firms.
While it can be tempting to try to be all things to all clients, the research shows that, much more often, those law firms that have the strongest brand identities are the firms that are known for excellence in specific areas.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 31min - 130 - Automation to drive efficiencies in tax
In our latest podcast, Nadya Britton, tax & accounting specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, chats with Corey Greene, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Thomson Reuters, about some of interesting findings around operational efficiency from the 2023 State of the Tax Professional Report.
Although efficiency isn’t a new concept for most businesses, until recently it was hardly something a tax & accounting firm would see as a strategic priority. In this new report, however, efficiency was listed as the number one priority. In the podcast, the pair discusses how tax & accounting firms can optimize their operations to maximize productivity, and provide-quality services to clients and reduce costs.
Tue, 09 May 2023 - 26min - 129 - Keeping the balance between data security and privacy
As the world buzzes about the chaos caused by 21-year-old Jack Teixeira and the online chat service Discord, the new Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast examines the real conversation around the data breach controversy and other security concerns.
Rabihah Butler, corporate compliance & risk specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks to Jim Dinkins, former executive associate director of Homeland Security Investigations, who provides a unique perspective on the data breach. In a world of checks and balances, where privacy is competing with security, the pair discusses how best to keep the balance.
Tue, 02 May 2023 - 25min - 128 - As the ALSP market grows, so does its acceptance
In the new Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Zach Warren, technology specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, revisits the "2023 Alternative Legal Services Provider (ALSP) Report" with Jim Jones, Senior Fellow at the Center on Ethics in the Legal Profession at Georgetown University.
Now a few months out from the report’s initial release, Jim and Zach explore what surprised them from the results, including how quickly the ALSP market has grown in such a short amount of time, and how law firm attitudes towards ALSPs are shifting.
Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 22min - 127 - Examining today's Corporate Law Department
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we speak to Meredith Ritchie, General Counsel of Alliant Credit Union; and Audrey Rubin, senior advisor with BarkerGilmore and former COO of the legal department at Aon, about some of the key findings of the 2023 State of the Corporate Law Department report and how those issues are impacting the daily operations of corporate law departments and in-house lawyers.
The discussion covers the increasing regulatory complexity that corporate general counsel must navigate, the pressure to stay on budget, key practices that may be poised for growth in the changing economy, and whether other strategic priorities like diversity, equity & inclusion may potentially see a loss of focus as new challenges take prominence.
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 29min - 126 - Avoiding the next banking crisis
As we move forward from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, compliance and banking regulation become more of a focus.
In the latest Insights podcast from Thomson Reuters Institute, we speak with Todd Ehret, of Thomson Reuter Regulatory Intelligence, about how regulators, financial industry leaders, and politicians can look objectively at the red flags that were missed and prevent a bank crisis from happening again.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 28min - 125 - Impact of blockchain & AI on ESG
In this week’s Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we discuss data concerns around environmental, social & governance (ESG) activities with Frank Zambrelli, Executive Director of the Responsible Business Coalition at Fordham's Gabelli School of Business and Managing Director of the Global ESG Retail practice at Accenture.
The podcast explores the current state of ESG data, including why many companies are far away from “audit-quality financial data,” the wrinkles that upcoming government regulations may put into the data collection process, and the difficulties that come with categorizing Scope 3 emissions.
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 20min - 124 - US Compliance Concerns for 2023
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we spoke with Todd Ehret, of Thomson Reuters Regulator Intelligence, about the state of compliance described in the recently published white paper, 10 Global compliance concerns for 2023. Now, as we come from the geopolitical concerns that caused a tumultuous 2022, we look ahead to what 2023 may have in store, including new concerns over environmental, social & governance issues and new impactful regulations such as Reg BI.
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 24min - 123 - The State of the Courts Report 2023
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we sat down with Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, retired from the Supreme Court of Ohio, to discuss the current state of the nation’s court system, as laid out in Thomson Reuters Institute’s recently published 2023 State of the Courts Report. Our conversation covers the courts’ digital divide, the ongoing impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the work she did on the Task Force on Improving Court Operations Using Remote Technology.
Tue, 21 Feb 2023 - 31min - 122 - Marketing Partners Forum: Lawyer compensation
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we discuss how law firms manage their talent in the post-pandemic era, and how their various strategies have become an area of intense focus as well as a determining factor in how firms can define and differentiate themselves going forward.
Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 42min - 121 - State of the Legal Market 2023
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, we dive deep into the recently published 2023 Report on the State of the Legal Market, produced by the Thomson Reuters Institute and the Georgetown Law Center.
In the podcast, we examine some of the themes discussed in the report, and in particular some of the things that media coverage may have overlooked, with Jim Jones, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at the Georgetown Law Center and the report’s chief author.
Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 46min - 120 - Looking ahead as we enter 2023
In the most recent Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, our team of strategists reveal the trends they’re watching as we enter 2023, and how changes in the overall economy may affect this coming year’s strategic priorities for law firms, tax & accounting firms, and corporations and impact areas of ESG, technology, and compliance and risk.
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 - 35min - 119 - Meaningful collaborations within law firms
In the most recent Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast channel, we are joined once again by Lizzy Duffy, a senior director with the Thomson Reuters Institute’s global client services team.
Duffy shares with us some surprising findings around just how powerful a team of lawyers that the client feels operates in a truly collaborative fashion can be for the law firm that employs them.
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 34min - 118 - From tokens to stablecoins & everything in-between: The complex ecosystem of digital assets
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, we speak with Gabriel Hidalgo of FTI Consulting and Teresa Anaya of Archblock about digital assets, how they act within their own ecosystem, and how that compares to and interacts with the traditional economy.
Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 34min - 117 - LDO Index shows cost control still occupying the minds of corporate law department leaders
In a new Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, we discuss the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Legal Department Operations (LDO) Index, an annual look at the state of affairs within corporate legal departments, and what it says about department leaders’ thinking in the current environment.
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 44min - 116 - Technology & talent are needed to manage the new global trade arena
In this week’s podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, we speak to Suzanne Offerman, Senior Product Manager at Thomson Reuters, about Thomson Reuters' inaugural Global Trade Report 2022: Turbulence Tempered with Technology, released in September.
Thu, 27 Oct 2022 - 19min - 115 - ESG momentum, now under strain, faces changing landscape: Podcast
In this week’s podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, Lindsey Rogerson and Henry Engler, editors with Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence, speak with Natalie Runyon, director of ESG content for Thomson Reuters Institute, about the newly released SPECIAL REPORT: ESG Under Strain, which digs deep into the current challenges governments and companies are facing on the ESG front.
Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 26min - 114 - What’s keeping law firm CFOs up at night? — Podcast
In this week’s podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute podcast channel, we speak to Jeff Connor, Chief Financial Officer at McGuireWoods and co-chair of Thomson Reuters’ upcoming 21st Annual COO/CFO Forum, about the tough questions that law firms may be facing in the coming months and years.
Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 34min - 113 - Combatting the legal industry’s most common AI misconceptions: PodcastTue, 13 Sep 2022 - 23min
- 112 - What meaningful, intentional client feedback programs can do for law firms
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, we speak with Elizabeth Duffy, Senior Director of Global Client Services at the Thomson Reuters Institute, about law firms' efforts to proactively seek out their clients’ thoughts and attitudes in a formal client feedback program.
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 - 40min - 111 - Financial institutions having trouble seeing through the fog of Russia sanctions: Podcast
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute channel, we speak to the Rachel Wolcott and Brett Wolf of Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence and the co-authors of a new white paper about how global financial institutions are managing the evolving sanctions regime against Russia in the wake of its invasion of the Ukraine.
Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 26min - 110 - Talent issues & regulatory changes impact how corporate tax departments are managing in post-pandemic environmentTue, 02 Aug 2022 - 19min
- 109 - Midsize law firms confronting talent competition in their own backyardTue, 19 Jul 2022 - 33min
- 108 - How law firms can address their legal talent issues in 2022Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 33min
- 107 - Podcast: The Fraud, Waste & Abuse ReportMon, 20 Jun 2022 - 22min
- 106 - Tax considerations and other challenges of cryptocurrencies
TIn the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for tax & accounting at the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Kell Canty, a fintech pioneer, early Bitcoin adopter, and co-founder of Ledgible, a crypto tax and financial reporting platform company.
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 19min - 105 - Podcast: Human rights crimes spiking with war in the Ukraine
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Heather C. Fischer, a senior advisor for human rights crimes at Thomson Reuters Special Services, speaks with Valiant (Val) Richey, the Special Representative and Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and human trafficking expert, about what human trafficking is, the scale of it as a global issue, and what anti-trafficking strategies work, particularly in light of the conflict in the Ukraine.
Tue, 24 May 2022 - 30min - 104 - Podcast: Dynamic Law Firms Report
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Bill Josten, manager of legal industry and law firm content at Thomson Reuters Institute, recently spoke with Randy Staggers, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer at Baker Donelson, about the findings of the Dynamic Law Firms Report, and whether and how law firms can model similar success within their own businesses.
Wed, 11 May 2022 - 33min - 103 - Podcast: What the data is saying in the recent “2022 State of Corporate Law Departments” report
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we speak to Jennifer Dezso, Director of Client Relations at Thomson Reuters Market Insights and Thought Leadership, about the recent Thomson Reuters Institute’s 2022 State of Corporate Law Departments report.
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 27min - 102 - Podcast: Regional Law Firm Brand Indexes 2022
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Thomson Reuters' Bill Josten, and Becky Halat discusses the lessons from the Regional Law Firm Brand Indexes and the ongoing shift they show in the relationships between corporate clients and their outside law firms.
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 - 22min - 101 - Podcast: Previewing the CLOC Conference 2022
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Gina Jurva, of the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Kelsey Nicol, of Thomson Reuters; and Lyndsey Wurst, Legal Operations Manager at Securian Financial.
The podcast features a preview of Nicol and Wurst’s upcoming panel at the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) Global Institute titled, The Modern Legal Department transformation and Next-Gen Tech for Legal Operations.
Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 33min - 100 - Podcast: Insight into the 2022 AML Risk Survey
In our latest podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, Gina Jurva, attorney and manager of market insights and thought leadership content for corporate and government at the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Amanda Dupont, an attorney and public records specialist at Thomson Reuters, about the 2022 Thomson Reuters Anti-Money Laundering Insights Survey.
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 - 28min - 99 - Podcast: Accounting firms eying strategic growth, says latest Tax Professionals Survey
In the latest podcast available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we discuss the 2022 Tax Professionals Survey report, which highlighted the megatrends the tax & accounting industry began experiencing in 2018 and went into overdrive in 2020. In 2022, clients are likely to continue demanding more from their tax and business advisors, and firms are evaluating how to meet those demands.
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 - 20min - 98 - Podcast: Taking the temperature of the nation’s legal market
In this latest podcast on the Thomson Reuters Market Insights channel, Bill Josten, manager of legal industry and law firm content at Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks with Jim Jones, a senior fellow with Georgetown Law and the chief author of the recent 2022 Report on the State of the Legal Market, about some of topics that have garnered the most attention since the report’s release, as well as a few topics that have perhaps flown a bit more under the radar.
Sun, 27 Feb 2022 - 46min - 97 - Podcast: Fighting online sexual abuse & exploitationTue, 15 Feb 2022 - 27min
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