Raise the Bar, the small-to-mid-size law firm’s guide to marketing, growth and client interactions, highlighted Fordham Law’s Bite-Sized Business Law Podcast—hosted by Amy Martella ’07, executive director of Fordham Law School’s Corporate Law Center—stating “this ‘bite-sized’ podcast has a lot of flavor.”
This “bite-sized” podcast has a lot of flavor
Just like law firms, many law schools are launching podcasts to aid their marketing efforts. But few are doing so as well as the Fordham University School of Law. The Bite-Sized Business Law podcast from its Corporate Law Center is genuinely interesting, thanks to the breadth of topics it covers and host/professor/executive director/attorney Amy Martella’s ability to connect the dots.
Listeners get thought-provoking conversations about what’s happening in the business world, where the law should go next, what ethical dilemmas are on the horizon, and how today’s big corporate fights ripple through the economy and public policy. It’s not just about what is happening, it’s about why it matters.
Why this matters: From antitrust to AI, M&A to Elon Musk, Bite-Sized Business Law delivers big ideas in digestible chunks. It’s a great way to stay up to speed on what’s going on in the business world and begin to think about what might be coming next. (Bite-Sized Business Law)