Law Across the Sea
Understanding God, Jesus, and Scripture, and Faith and Spirituality. Reverend John Heidel joins Mark Shklov in the ThinkTech studio to discuss understanding God, Jesus, and Scripture, and faith and spirituality, and how any of this is relevant to living in the 21st Century. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
Hawaii P.I. (Law Across The Sea)
Helping his clients uncover the truth about various matters and protect themselves from further harm. Steve is the Founder and Principal Investigator of The Hawaii Investigative Group, LLC. Steve has been a private investigator in Hawaii for over 50 years. Steve confidentially and thoughtfully helps his clients uncover the truth about various matters and protect […]
Law & Politics (Law Across The Sea)
Views of the Past, Present, and Future. Peter is a Hawaii attorney who has been in the public spot light for most of his professional career. Peter has served as Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu and Mayor of the Honolulu. Peter is presently in private law practice. While a Prosecuting Attorney, Peter personally prosecuted high profile […]
Big Data Has Arrived! (Law Across The Sea)
Addressing Some of the Legal Issues. Glenn Melchinger is a Director at the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing. His law practice focuses on resolution of civil and complex disputes, often those involving computer systems and e-discovery, electronic evidence, and technology. Glenn regularly consults regarding cyber-issues and often speaks on electronic discovery. He […]
Japan’s Judicial System – What’s the Verdict? (Law Across The Sea)
Asian Comparative and International Law. Guest is Mark A. Levin, Professor of Law and Director of the Pacific-Asian Legal Studies Program at the William S. Richardson School of Law of The University of Hawaii. Professor Levin has been teaching Japanese law at the Richardson School of Law for over 20 years, covering a range of […]
King Kalakaua’s Trip Around The World (Law Across The Sea)
What We All Can Still Learn Today From King Kalakaua’s Experiences. Zita has been affiliated with the Palace since 1977. Zita conducts the docent training classes and does research to support a wide variety of Palace programs and initiatives. Teresa oversees restoration efforts of the Palace, manages its royal collections, develops new exhibits, and conducts […]
GATT, WTO, NAFTA, TPP, TPP11, KORUS; Do They Matter For Hawaii? (Law Across the Sea)
G A T T, W T O, N A F T A, T P P, T P P 11, K O R U S). Do They Matter For Hawaii?. Cross border trade agreements have been around for a very long time. They generally help to facilitate cross-border trade by reducing trade barriers such as tariffs. […]
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law
Ms. Rashid is a Juris Doctoral Candidate, Class of 2018, at the University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law. As part of her studies, Ms. Rashid has developed an insight into the influence of artificial intelligence on the practice of law. Mark and Rashid discuss the meaning of artificial intelligence, how it has […]
Larsen vs Hawaiian Kingdom
Keanu Sai has a Ph.D. in Political Science and teaches at Windward Community College. He represented the Hawaiian Kingdom, as its Agent, before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands, a case involving claims by Lance Larsen that the Hawaiian Government was negligent by allowing American laws to be imposed in the Hawaiian […]
All the Worlds a Stage and All the Men and Women Merely Lawyers
Alan W.C. Ma. Alan is a Hawaii lawyer whose practice focus has been immigration law. With both an MBA and a JD, Alan has over 30 years of legal experience, and has been consistently listed since 1993 in the publication Best Lawyers in America. Alan has also been involved in the global entertainment industry for […]