Episodes

  • New Tennessee Laws
    Jun 24 2025

    On this episode, listen to interesting new laws taking effect in Tennessee on July 1st, 2025. The new laws include:

    Lower BAC for Aggravated Vehicular Homicide or Assault (House Bill 190)

    The minimum Blood Alcohol Concentration for Aggravated vehicular homicide or assault is lowered from .20 to .15.

    Good Samaritan Law Extended (HB 995)

    Tennessee’s existing Good Samaritan Law immunity protections are extended to include alcohol overdoses.

    Rideshare Impersonation (HB 786)

    It is now a criminal offense for one to falsely present themselves as a rideshare driver.

    Lab Grown Meat (HB 804)

    Any food that is lab-grown or “cell-cultured” cannot be labeled as “meat” or “meat food products.” Mislabeling is considered misbranding and may result in a $2,000 fine per violation. Labels may identify the species or state the product is a meat substitute. Manufacturers must obtain a state permit with a $1,000 annual fee.

    Protecting Kids from Hemp (HB 72)

    Creates a minimum sentence of 48 consecutive hours in a county jail or workhouse and a fine of not less than $500 for people convicted of selling or distributing hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including THC gummies, to people under 21.

    Fertility Treatment and Contraceptive Protection Act (HB 533)

    Related to protecting the kids, Tennessee is now first state in South to protect access to IVF, birth control

    Commercial Squatting (HB 216)

    Now allows for the immediate removal of squatters on commercial property if certain conditions are met.

    Unfair Billing/FTC (HB 141)

    Consumers are now protected from excessive charges when canceling service contracts for cable, internet or phone plans

    DeepFakes (HB 1299)

    There is now a legal framework for victims to sue and recover financial damages from a person who posts pictures of intimate digital depictions without consent.

    Peace Act (HB 55)

    Amends Civil rights intimidation to include those who Litters or trespasses upon any real or personal property of another person with the intent to unlawfully intimidate another from the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the TN or Federal constitution or laws of the state of Tennessee or the US.

    Mass Violence/ Doxing (HB 1314)

    Knowingly threatening mass violence by any means of communication is a Class E felony offense. Another person must reasonably deem it a legitimate threat that could lead to the death or injury of four or more people. It also creates a Class B misdemeanor offense for posting on a public website the phone number or home address of another person with ill intent, a practice commonly referred to as “doxing.”

    Human Smuggling (HB 322)

    The law creates three new offenses: a Class E felony for knowingly smuggling or concealing illegal immigrants for financial gain; a Class A felony for smuggling a child under 13; and a Class A misdemeanor for knowingly harboring undocumented individuals in Tennessee, with a $1,000 fine per person.

    Commemorative Months (HB 327)

    There are now three commemorative months beginning in 2025 to celebrate the nation’s founding principles. June will be “Celebration of Life” Month, July “Celebration of Liberty” Month, and August “Pursuit of Happiness” Month. These observances aim to inspire civic pride and reflection on the values that shaped our country and continue to guide our state and nation.

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    11 mins
  • Tik No Tok: National Security, the Ban, and the Recent Supreme Court Ruling
    Jan 17 2025

    The episode explores the complex saga of TikTok’s potential ban in the United States and its implications for users, businesses, and national security. As political pressures evolve, the episode raises critical questions about data privacy, foreign influence, and the future of social media in America.

    • Overview of TikTok's history and rise to popularity
    • Political concerns and investigations surrounding TikTok
    • Pentagon's actions regarding military device bans
    • Impact of executive orders from the Trump administration
    • Biden administration's delayed response
    • Internal data access issues highlighted by BuzzFeed report
    • Congressional hearings with TikTok’s CEO
    • Discussion on the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act
    • Supreme Court ruling on TikTok’s operational status
    • Ethical considerations in social media algorithms and practices
    • Call for stronger privacy laws in the U.S.
    • The consequences of relying solely on one platform
    • Encouragement to diversify across multiple social media platforms

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    22 mins
  • BOI Have You Heard About the Beneficial Owner Reporting Requirement?
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode, Robert Marks, Fractional General Counsel at Mercury Legal Group PLLC, dives into the Department of Treasury FinCen's Beneficial Owner Reporting Rule under the Corporate Transparency Act that was suppose to be mandatory on January 1st, 2025.

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    28 mins
  • Why Fixing a McFlurry Machine Just Got Easier (And Why It Matters)
    Nov 26 2024

    MLSE3: Last month, the US Copyright Office granted a key exemption under DMCA 1201, allowing repair advocates to decode diagnostic codes in food prep equipment—including McDonald’s McFlurry machines—without breaking the law. This means tools can now legally interpret scrambled error codes to make repairs easier.

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    24 mins
  • AI-Generated Songs, Spotify, and $10 Million Fraud
    Oct 14 2024

    In this episode, Robert Marks, Fractional General Counsel at Mercury Legal Group PLLC, dives into the story about a North Carolina musician's use of AI-Generated songs to defraud Spotify of millions of dollars. He discusses the rising use of AI and it's copyright implications.

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    18 mins
  • Disney+, Terms of Service, and Arbitration
    Sep 3 2024

    In this episode, Robert Marks, Fractional General Counsel at Mercury Legal Group PLLC, dives into the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Disney after Kanokporn Tangsuan, a doctor in New York, experienced a fatal allergic reaction to food she ate at a restaurant located within a shopping center owned by The Walt Disney Company. He discusses the nuances of terms of service, arbitration, and more.

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    THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS CONTENT IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE, AND NO ATTORNEY-CLIENT OR CONFIDENTIAL RELATIONSHIP IS OR WILL BE FORMED BY CONSUMPTION OF THIS CONTENT.


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    16 mins