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  • Considerations for Fund Managers and Investors in Light of EMG Litigation
    Jan 15 2026

    On this Ropes & Gray podcast, partners Bil Davison and Adam Dobson are joined by counsel Kevin White to discuss recent high-profile litigation involving Energy & Minerals Group’s (EMG’s) single asset continuation vehicle transaction. The conversation explores how this litigation highlights the complexities and conflicts of interest inherent in GP-led continuation vehicle deals, focusing on the importance of transparency, parity of information, and robust LPAC involvement. The team analyzes the implications of this litigation for fund managers, buyers, and investors, highlighting best practices for communication and process integrity. Listeners will gain valuable insights into navigating the evolving landscape of continuation vehicles and the lessons learned from the EMG case.

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    17 min
  • Non-Financial Misconduct Miniseries: Episode 3 – Assessing Culture
    Jan 7 2026

    On this third episode of Ropes & Gray’s Non-Financial Misconduct Miniseries, Amanda Raad, co-leader of the firm’s crisis management and global risk practices, is once again joined by asset management partner Eve Ellis as well as special guest Michelle DiMartino, an organizational research and design specialist at the R&G Insights Lab. Together, they explore the critical role of workplace culture in preventing and addressing non-financial misconduct, such as harassment, bullying, and discrimination, and examine why regulators like the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are increasingly focused on these issues. The discussion dives into how culture shapes behavior, influences misconduct, and serves as both a risk factor and a protective shield. Michelle explains how informal social cues and everyday interactions can quietly redefine what is considered acceptable, often before any formal rules are broken. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive culture assessment, using both quantitative and qualitative data, and introduces practical frameworks—like the “four I’s” of cultural psychology—to help organizations identify misalignments and drive meaningful change.

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    25 min
  • Embracing AI: Driving Legal Innovation
    Dec 17 2025

    On this Ropes & Gray podcast, asset management partner Sarah Davidoff is joined by colleagues Ty Owen, Olivia Yoon, and Doug Ballanco to discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on legal practice. The episode highlights how AI is streamlining document compilation, side letter negotiations, and market data analysis, leading to significant workflow improvements and time savings. The team also discusses the TrAIlblazer program, which empowers first-year associates to learn and collaborate on AI-driven projects, accelerating their development and enabling them to focus on more substantive legal work earlier in their careers. The conversation emphasizes a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning, with associates actively piloting new technologies and sharing best practices to deliver better results for clients.

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    11 min
  • Culture & Compliance Chronicles: From Formula 1 to Resilient Leadership – Health, Identity & Success with Annastiina Hintsa
    Dec 17 2025

    On this episode of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, Amanda Raad and Nitish Upadhyaya from Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab welcome Annastiina Hintsa, CEO of Hintsa Performance. The conversation examines the relationship between well-being and sustainable high performance, the importance of personal identity, and the impact of holistic health on resilience and productivity. Annastiina shares insights from her work with elite athletes and business leaders, practical strategies for integrating well-being into daily routines, and advice on defining success beyond professional achievements. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on fostering a culture that prioritizes well-being, actionable tips for improving performance, and a timely reminder of why investing in health is essential for long-term success.

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    37 min
  • Non-Financial Misconduct Miniseries: Episode 2 – Employment Law Implications of the FCA’s New Rules
    Dec 10 2025

    In episode two of Ropes & Gray’s Non-Financial Misconduct Miniseries, Amanda Raad, co-leader of the firm’s crisis management and global risk practices, and litigation & enforcement senior attorney Sarah Lambert-Porter are joined by Sharon Tan, partner at Mishcon de Reya, to examine the intersection of the FCA’s new non-financial misconduct (NFM) rules and employment law. During this second episode, they also discuss the evolving definition of non-financial misconduct, the draft guidance and factors relevant to NFM’s seriousness, and the implications for conduct in the workplace as well as in private life. The hosts offer practical guidance for asset managers, private equity sponsors, and other regulated firms on implementing multidisciplinary approaches, educating stakeholders, ensuring consistency in disciplinary processes, and preparing for the upcoming regulatory changes.

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    31 min
  • AI at Work – Smarter, Not Riskier: Employer Strategies for Responsible AI Use
    Dec 3 2025

    In this inaugural episode of AI at Work, Greg Demers, an employment partner, is joined by Meg Bisk, head of the employment practice, and John Milani, an employment associate, to explore how employers across industries can harness artificial intelligence responsibly while mitigating legal and operational risk.

    They discuss the most common pitfalls of employee AI use, including inadvertent disclosure of confidential information, model “hallucinations,” and source opacity, that undermine auditability and accuracy. Turning to HR functions, they examine emerging regulatory frameworks and compliance expectations, such as bias auditing requirements for automated employment decision tools and accessibility obligations, alongside practical steps for vetting vendors, embedding human oversight, and enforcing contractual protections. Listeners will come away with pragmatic strategies to update policies, document decisions and foster a transparent culture of accountability that will position organizations to leverage AI use that is smarter, not riskier.

    Stay tuned for future episodes where we will explore the use of AI in human resources, privacy implications and cybersecurity issues, AI in executive compensation & employee benefits, among other topics.

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    16 min
  • Decoding SFDR 2.0: Navigating the European Commission’s Proposed ESG Reforms
    Nov 26 2025

    On this Ropes & Gray podcast, Michael Littenberg, corporate partner and global head of the firm’s ESG, CSR & Business and Human Rights compliance practice, and asset management partner Eve Ellis break down the European Commission’s proposed SFDR 2.0 revisions. They discuss new product labels, streamlined disclosure requirements, and the removal of certain compliance pain points. The episode explores operational implications for asset managers, cross-border challenges, and the impact on fund strategies, offering practical advice for navigating the evolving EU ESG regulatory landscape and preparing for upcoming changes.

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    18 min
  • Culture & Compliance Chronicles: Inside the Wirecard Scandal—Whistleblowing, Retaliation & Reform with Pav Gill
    Nov 12 2025

    On this episode of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, Amanda Raad and Nitish Upadhyaya from Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab, and Richard Bistrong of Front-Line Anti-Bribery welcome Pav Gill, renowned for his role in exposing the Wirecard scandal, with a special introduction from Ropes & Gray Litigation & Enforcement partner Andrew Dale. The conversation explores the complexities of organizational culture, the barriers to speaking up, and the critical importance of protecting whistleblowers. Pav shares his firsthand experience navigating retaliation, the challenges of internal and external whistleblowing, and practical advice for fostering transparency and psychological safety within companies. Listeners will gain valuable insights into building a culture where concerns can be raised without fear, the pitfalls of commoditized hotlines, and the human side of compliance. Tune in for candid reflections, actionable strategies, and a compelling reminder of why listening and acting on employee feedback is essential for ethical business success.

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    33 min