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Explore "mazon" with insightful episodes like "el corsario digital y los proyectos del alcalde", "el corsario y los resultados electorales", "la comunicacion politica", "Episode 3 : Rencontre avec Maître François MAZON - Le Goût des Maîtres" and "Episode 56: Off Season" from podcasts like ""El corsario digital", "El corsario digital", "El corsario digital", "Le Goût Des Maîtres" and "Streaming Nonsense Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (10)
el corsario y los resultados electorales
la comunicacion politica
Episode 3 : Rencontre avec Maître François MAZON - Le Goût des Maîtres
Dans ce troisième épisode, nous avons eu l'honneur de recevoir Maître François MAZON, avocat au barreau de MARSEILLE. 🥑
En 30 ans dans le monde de l’entreprise, il a dirigé de très grandes sociétés dont Capgemini France (société du CAC 40, 10.000 salariés). 🏢
En 2009, fort de ces expériences entrepreneuriales, Maître François MAZON reprend ses études de droit. 🧑🏻🎓
Formé à la défense pénale par Maître Christophe BASS, il intervient avec lui sur de nombreux procès avant de devenir son associé au sein du Cabinet BASS MAZON à Marseille. ⚖️
Sa connaissance du monde de l’entreprise, rare pour un avocat pénaliste, il s’est naturellement spécialisé en droit pénal des affaires. 🛡
Maître François MAZON s’est également illustré dans plusieurs procès d’assises à fort retentissement. ⚔️
En mai 2013, sans être encore avocat, il plaide le dossier de la société de fabrication de prothèses mammaires PIP.
Inscrit sur les listes de défense pénale d’urgence, il est commis d’office d’office pour assister Patrick Salameh, un homme accusé de quatre meurtres et déjà condamné à perpétuité.
Expert auprès de l’APM (Association pour le Progrès du Management) sur la Prévention du risque pénal du dirigeant d’entreprise, il a à ce titre pu intervenir devant plus de 2500 dirigeants et des centaines d’étudiants. 🎓
Episode 56: Off Season
Bryan and Sam smoke a massive amount of weed and confront their personal demons in this review of Off Season.
LEFT BEHIND: MILITARY FAMILIES AND VETERANS STRUGGLE WITH HUNGER
Episode 63: Return of the Tully Monster
Science is a process and so the door to the revision and refinement of hypotheses must always be left open. From the research discussed in our last episode, the newspapers would have you believe that the mystery of the Tully Monster had been solved once and for all. Yet only a couple of weeks later, another new study has weighed in on the identity of this enigmatic fossil.
This episode is released to coincide with the publication of a new paper in Nature and lead author Thomas Clements, University of Leicester, joins us to discuss his new insights from looking into the eyes of the Tully Monster
Episode 62: The Tully Monster
Episode 29B: Medusae
One of the longest-ranging and outwardly primitive-looking groups of animals on the planet are the Medusozoa. In consisting of around 95% water, it may be surprising to know that there is a fossil record of jellyfish, however how does one differentiate their fossils from other abiotic sedimentary structures when both look like sub-spherical blobs?
In this episode we speak to Graham Young, Curator of Geology and Paleontology at The Manitoba Museum, Canada, who addressed the identification of jellyfish fossils in a recent paper Young & Hagadorn 2010 The fossil record of cnidarian medusae.
Episode 29A: Medusae
One of the longest-ranging and outwardly primitive-looking groups of animals on the planet are the Medusozoa. In consisting of around 95% water, it may be surprising to know that there is a fossil record of jellyfish, however how does one differentiate their fossils from other abiotic sedimentary structures when both look like sub-spherical blobs?
In this episode we speak to Graham Young, Curator of Geology and Paleontology at The Manitoba Museum, Canada, who addressed the identification of jellyfish fossils in a recent paper Young & Hagadorn 2010 The fossil record of cnidarian medusae.