
Bite-Sized Business Law
Looking for the latest in legal business news?
Get a breakdown of the top stories in business law from industry leaders on the front lines with Bite-Sized Business Law. Host Amy Martella takes a closer look at the latest corporate happenings through interviews with the attorneys, legal experts, public figures, and scholars behind the news to distill business law’s biggest stories into bite-sized portions.
This is your chance to go further into the world of business law and stay up to date with legal cases and industry trends.
Corporations impact us all, leading changes that extend far beyond business to shape the economy, public policy, technology, and beyond. Looking at the big picture, Amy discusses not only the underlying issues in business ethics and legal cases leading the biggest stories but also sparks thought-provoking discussions on where the law should be headed.
Amy is the Executive Director of the Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law. Her background ranges from big law to government to tech startups, allowing her to offer an insider’s perspective of the issues that shape corporate actions, large and small. Covering crypto regulation to securities fraud, AI’s impact to Elon Musk’s pay package, Bite-Sized Business Law covers it all with guests of varying viewpoints to provide the nuanced analysis needed to tackle complex problems.
Whether you're looking for the latest in legal insight on intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, business ethics or legal cases in the business law world, you’ll find it here. Enjoying a thoughtful perspective on the news stories of the moment, Bite-Sized Business Law examines big issues and delivers them in small doses.
Bite-Sized Business Law is a project by the Corporate Law Center at Fordham Law. The Center serves as a hub for scholars, professionals, policymakers, and students to engage in the study, discussion, and debate of current issues in corporate law. The Center focuses on aspects of corporate law, corporate compliance, antitrust law, and securities regulation. Through initiatives like the Mergers and Acquisitions seminar and the Securities Litigation and Arbitration Clinic, students actively engage in real-world research and cases, bridging the gap between classroom learning and practical application in the legal field.
Episodes
It's All In Your Head: Understanding the Human Behavior Driving Corporate Decision Making, Risk Management, and Legal Advice

The Paramount Case Study and a Look at Where We Are Headed with Antitrust Enforcement

The Devil in the Details in the Delaware Debate over SB21

Criminal Investors

The Healthcare Sector Looks to Legal Finance in the Face of Insurance Payout Power Struggles

What Can We Learn from Ancient Business Organizations?

She-Wolves of Wall Street

Vox Shareholders and Still No Payday for Musk: Tornetta Round Two

Wireless Investors

Big Spenders: The Evolution of Corporate Money in Elections

What the Zeck Should We Do About Boredom in the Boardroom?

Leading the Legal Finance Revolution: A Conversation with the President of Burford Capital

Antitrust Perspectives on the Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Hashtag Capitalism

Purdue Pharma II: The Sacklers Strike Out at SCOTUS

The Missing T: Part II

The Missing T: Part I

The 6th Domain of Warfare: The Role of the Private Sector in Geopolitical Conflict

Lessons from a Master: The Credit Investor’s Handbook

The NYSBA Has Spoken: Their Groundbreaking AI Taskforce Report

Should Sam Bankman-Fried Rot In Jail?

Bite-Sized Business Law Trailer

Mass Tort Litigation or Asset Sale? How Litigation Funding Blurs the Lines

Inside Insider Trading with Stephen Fishbein

Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci on Inviting Artificially Intelligent Directors into the Boardroom
