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The Woody Report – Succession, The Final Season, Episode 4 – Honeymoon States

Co-hosts Tom Fox and Karen Woody are back as they delve deep into the final season of Succession. From the recurring theme of personal vs. business decisions to the amazing performance from Shiv, these two bring you it all! But that’s not all – learn valuable lessons about deal-making and cultural fit, and find out why the attention to detail in the clothing and accessories of the characters is so important. And if you’re looking for a great podcast recommendation, tune in to catch their thoughts on a brand-new show – who knows, you might find your next binge-worthy obsession! Take advantage of the upcoming fourth episode of The Woody Report, where Tom and Karen bring you all the latest in pop culture, business, and more.

Join hosts Karen Woody and Tom Fox as they dive into the latest “Succession” episode, exploring the various character developments and dramatic twists in this must-see show. In this episode of The Woody Report, Tom and Karen discuss Shiv’s vulnerability, Marsha’s return, and Connor’s questionable decision-making. They also debate the ethical implications of a document in the show and the potential consequences of insider trading. With insightful analysis and witty banter, this episode of The Woody Report will leave you on the edge of your seat and eager for more!

If you’re a fan of excellent productions and masterful acting, you must tune into The Woody Report as they recap episode 4.

Highlights Include:

·      Analyzing the latest episode of Succession

·      Negotiations and Dynamics -brothers turn on Shiv

·      Character development and writing analysis

·      Validity of Mysterious Logan Roy Document

·      Navigating Office Politics and Pregnancy

·      Insider trading and blackmail

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The Woody Report: Succession: The Final Season, Episode 2 – Rehearsal

Co-hosts Tom Fox and Karen Woody are back as they delve deep into the final season of Succession. From the recurring theme of personal vs. business decisions to the amazing performance from Shiv, these two bring you it all! But that’s not all – learn valuable lessons about deal-making and cultural fit, and find out why the attention to detail in the clothing and accessories of the characters is so important. And if you’re looking for a great podcast recommendation, tune in to catch their thoughts on a brand-new show – who knows, you might find your next binge-worthy obsession! Don’t miss the upcoming second episode of The Woody Report, where Tom and Karen bring you all the latest in pop culture, business, and more.

In the second episode of the final season of Succession, Karen discusses the power plays that emerged in Episode 2. The episode delves into the conflict between Logan Roy and his children as they try to gain control and influence around the sale to GoJo and the potential purchase of Pearce. The theme of power dynamics is evident in the helicopter scene when Logan cancels the helicopter ride because he is still upset about the Pierce acquisition. This push and pull between Logan and the children constitute the show’s foundation. The final scene in the karaoke bar is one of the most memorable to date.

Highlights Include

·      Family power dynamics and nepotism in media

·      The Rehearsal Dinner in Succession

·      The complex motives for negotiating a higher sale price

·      Code Aggressive Behavior

·      Kendall’s motivation and Logan’s emotional connection

·      Favorite lines

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Everything Compliance

Episode 111 – The Duty of Oversight Edition

Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. Everything Compliance has been honored by W3 as the top talk show in podcasting. In this episode, we have the quintet of Jay Rosen, Karen Woody, Jonathan Marks, Tom Fox, and Matt Kelly, who review the recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision creating a duty of oversight for corporate officers. We conclude with our fan-fav Shout Outs and Rants section.

1. Matt Kelly sets the stage for our discussion and poses a question about what it all means for CCOs going forward. He rants to the State of Texas Legislature for creating a ‘Gold Card’ for physicians who have over 90% of all requested procedures covered by insurance. (1:30)

2. Jonathan Marks looks at the case from the internal audit and corporate governance perspectives. He rants about the Pentagon’s failure to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon.

3. Tom Fox shouts out to Hindenburg Research and all other short sellers who help uncover fraud, waste, and abuse.

4. Karen Woody looks at the case from a legal perspective and unpacks the court’s legal reasoning. Woody shouts to Amtrak and asks us to ‘ride the train more often.’ (11:08)

5. Jay Rosen reviews the changes wrought for CCOs over the past year, from CCO certification to the Delaware court decision. He shouts out to his twin daughters on their 15th birthday. (41:13)

The members of Everything Compliance are:

•       Jay Rosen– Jay is Vice President, Business Development Corporate Monitoring at Affiliated Monitors. Rosen can be reached at JRosen@affiliatedmonitors.com

•       Karen Woody – One of the top academic experts on the SEC. Woody can be reached at kwoody@wlu.edu

•       Matt Kelly – Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com

•       Jonathan Armstrong –is our UK colleague, who is an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer with Cordery in London. Armstrong can be reached at jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com

•       Jonathan Marks is Partner, Firm Practice Leader – Global Forensic, Compliance & Integrity Services at Baker Tilly. Marks can be reached at jonathan.marks@bakertilly.com

The host and producer, ranter (and sometime panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the Compliance Podcast Network.

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Everything Compliance – Episode 111, Shout Outs and Rants

Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows with our fan-fav Shout Outs and Rants section.

1. Matt Kelly shouts out to the State of Texas Legislature for creating a ‘Gold Card’ for physicians who have over 90% of all requested procedures covered by insurance.

2. Jonathan Marks rants about the Pentagon’s failure to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon.

3. Tom Fox shouts out to Hindenburg Research and all other short sellers who help uncover fraud, waste, and abuse.

4. Karen Woody shouts out to Amtrak and asks us all to ‘ride the train more often.’

5. Jay Rosen shouts out his twin daughters on their 15th birthday.

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Caremark Claims, Part 2

Welcome to The Woody Report, where Washington & Lee School of Law Associate Professor Karen Woody and host Tom Fox discuss issues on white collar crime, compliance issues, international corruption, securities and accounting fraud, and internal corporate investigations. From current events to topical issues to academic research and thought leadership, Karen Woody helps lead the discussion of these issues on the new and exciting podcast. Today in Part 2, Tom and Karen look at cases in the wake of Marchand, including Clovis Oncology, Boeing and Cardinal Health.

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Caremark Claims, Part 1

Welcome to The Woody Report, where Washington & Lee School of Law Associate Professor Karen Woody and host Tom Fox discuss issues on white-collar crime, compliance issues, international corruption, securities and accounting fraud, and internal corporate investigations. From current events to topical issues to academic research and thought leadership, Karen Woody helps lead the discussion of these issues on the new and exciting podcast. Today Tom and Karen are an exploration of the Board of Directors’ role in a compliance program through an exploration of the Caremark decision, some of its progeny and then the modern era of Caremark litigation, which began with Marchand, the Bluebell Ice Cream case.

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Episode 101, the Glencore Edition


Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. In 2021, Everything Compliance was honored by W3 as a top talk show in podcasting. In this episode, we have the quintet of Jonathan Marks, Karen Woody, Jonathan Armstrong, Tom Fox and Matt Kelly. In this episode, we take up the Glencore FCPA settlement. We conclude with our fan favorite Shout Outs and Rants.

1. Karen Woody takes a deep dive into the history of Glencore, from its founding by Marc Rich in the 1980s through the allegations of bribery, corruption and market manipulation which led to the FCPA and CFTC settlements.  Woody shouts out the US National and state parks systems which provide much needed green spaces for Americans.

2. Matt Kelly takes a deep dive into CCO certification issue and what it might mean for individual CCO criminal liability going forward.  Kelly has a dual shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Boston Celtics for having the greatest NBA Finals-Game 1 comeback to win the game. He rants about the DOJ failing to post the speech by AAG Kenneth Polite where he announced the new requirement for CCO certification.

3. Jonathan Marks explores the role of internal audit in contributing to the compliance failures and what IA can do to facilitate a culture change at the company. Marks also has a dual shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Philadelphia Phillies for firing manager Joe Girardi and rants about Glencore’s Press Release about their updated compliance which he rants “says nothing”.

4. Tom Fox considers the dual monitor aspect of the resolution and the requirements of the monitorships. Fox reads out the names of the students and teachers who were killed in the recent massacre in Uvalde,  TX.

5. Jonathan Armstrong explores the settlement from the UK perspective and considers, what if any charges against individuals that the UK-Serious Fraud Office might bring. Armstrong shouts out to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and Sir Andy Murray for speaking out against the murder of school children. Murray is a survivor of a similar event in Scotland.

The members of the Everything Compliance are:
•       Jay Rosen– Jay is Vice President, Business Development Corporate Monitoring at Affiliated Monitors. Rosen can be reached at JRosen@affiliatedmonitors.com
•       Karen Woody – One of the top academic experts on the SEC. Woody can be reached at kwoody@wlu.edu
•       Matt Kelly – Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com
•       Jonathan Armstrong –is our UK colleague, who is an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer with Cordery in London. Armstrong can be reached at jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com
•       Jonathan Marks is Partner, Firm Practice Leader – Global Forensic, Compliance & Integrity Services at Baker Tilly. Marks can be reached at jonathan.marks@bakertilly.com

The host and producer, ranter (and sometime panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox the Voice of Compliance. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the Compliance Podcast Network.

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Elon Musk and Twitter

Welcome to The Woody Report where, Washington & Lee, School of Law Associate Professor Karen Woody and host Tom Fox discuss issues on white collar crime, compliance issues, international corruption, securities and accounting fraud, and internal corporate investigations. From current events to topical issues to academic research and thought leadership, Karen Woody helps lead the discussion of these issues on the new and exciting podcast. Today Karen talks about the continuing tale of Elon Musk and his actions to purchase Twitter stock before he declined a Board seat and he concluded an agreement to purchase the company.

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Karen Woody breaks down some of the history between Musk and the SEC.

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Introduction to The Woody Report


Welcome to The Woody Report where, Washington & Lee, School of Law Associate Professor Karen Woody and host Tom Fox discuss issues on white collar crime, compliance issues, international corruption, securities and accounting fraud, and internal corporate investigations. From current events to topical issues to academic research and thought leadership, Karen Woody helps lead the discussion of these issues on the new and exciting podcast. Today Karen talks about her professional background and journey into academia. We conclude with a discussion of issues Karen is looking at for research and Season 2 of Classroom Insider. 
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Karen Woody on SEC Rule-Making Procedures and ESG Rules Criticism


 
Tom Fox is back for a new episode of The ESG Report. He’s joined by Professor Karen Woody, and they go inside the SEC to take a look at the process and procedure, as well as the arguments made against the recently proposed rule around ESG. 
 

 
The Proposal Process 
“These rules aren’t just picked from the sky,” Karen explains. There are a number of people at the SEC who come together to devise these rules, with a lot of time being spent working through the proposal process. After the rule is written, the public has 60 days to comment on it, and once this period ends, the SEC takes these comments under advisement to promulgate a final rule. 

Challenging the Dissent
Karen points out that in the past, there has always been dissent whenever a rule was proposed in the SEC. However, the recent presence of dissent at almost every turn in the commission has created what feels like a very political space that – according to Karen – isn’t doing anyone any favors. 
A major argument that was raised is that promoting rules about climate does not lie within the SEC’s scope of authority. Karen disagrees; she states, “It would be hard to find an industry that won’t be touched by a climate event,” citing the many corporate sectors that would be negatively affected should a climate emergency occur. 
Another big point of issue was that investors don’t care about ESG. To rebut this, Karen brings up the Conflict Minerals Regulation, and how it is the perfect counterpoint to ESG. ESG is an investor-led movement, because people do want to know how green companies are. 
 
Challenging a Final Rule 
The procedure of challenging an SEC rule once it becomes final differs depending on where the challenge comes from. “The SEC is its own mini country,” says Karen, because they write and enforce their own rules, and the commission has its own court with an appointed administrative law judge. She explains the legal process that is involved with filing a lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission should one wish to challenge a final rule, which involves answering to their administrative law judge, and eventually to an Article III court. 
 
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