A leader for the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
When will the CFPB have a leader? Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why President Obama is struggling to get Richard Cordray confirmed as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Has your state adopted the Private Attorney Retention Sunshine Act (PARSA)? Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how PARSA reforms state contracts with independent law firms, creating a more business-friendly environment.
Employers avoid states known for cozy relationships between the attorney general and law firms. Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how a state’s out-of-control litigation climate affects small businesses from insurance costs to loss of business opportunity.
When trial lawyers find a new cash cow in state-sponsored litigation small business loses. Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the questionable practice of state attorneys general hiring litigation firms to do the state's work on a contingency basis.
Would investors want to know if publicly traded companies abused small business vendors? Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how small businesses may be able to use the proxy process to expose abuses by big businesses toward small business vendors.
Do certain interest groups, including unions, use the proxy process to further their own agendas? Jim Copland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how unions may abuse the shareholder proxy process by having a disproportionate affect on a company’s governance.


























