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Catching Up on Legalities With Rick Hoeg | Sacred Symbols+, Episode 284

Please give a warm welcome to lawyer Rick Hoeg @HoegLaw , Last Stand's legal analyst and personal friend of the company who returns to Sacred Symbols+ for the first time in 2023. For those unaware, Rick had a stroke late last year, and has been on the steady road to recovery ever since. We get Hoeg settled back in with a tried-and-true topic: Microsoft's attempted acquisition of Activision. The deal has been clearing hurdles left, right, and center, and it looks like it's on a smooth path towards completion. We catch everyone up on recent happenings (including Sony earning the ire of the American government), and contemplate possible endgames, including a chip-on-the-shoulder Sony that starts making purchases of its own. We cap off our talk with a brief discussion on Chris Avellone, the once-accused games writer recently cleared of wrongdoing in a civil suit that awarded him seven figures. It's notoriously hard to prove a libel suit. How did he do it?

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Vinny Pepperoni

So happy to see Rick healthy. Welcome back!

Jordan Fugate

Great to see Rick doing well.

Anonymous

Well ain't that a heart warmer to see Mr. Hoeg back on SS+. So happy he's doing better!

Jayjayjavon

I'm happy to see Rick Hoeg is back! Let's go!

Benjamin Stilwell

Rick being back is a win for everyone.

Born-Blind

Glad to see you back Rich

Matthew Kincaid

welcome back, Rickothy! good to see you sir

peter42O

Great to see Rick back on Sacred Symbols and that he's healing, feeling better and getting back to being 100%.

Keith Huntington

so great to have rick back. he's always a very captivating listen.

Doug, just Doug

Sending positive thoughts to Rick and his family for a speedy and full recovery.

Joe Perez

Welcome back, Mr. Hoeg!!! 🎉 Looking and sounding good, Sir!

Kbr Sports

So good to see Hoeg back. His insight was drastically missed as he adds so much from a legal perspective and business perspective I do think from a business and procedural evaluation, Colin errors in some analysis. Especially when analyzing how MSFT and Sony do acquisitions. The negative stance of Xbox acquisitions being funded from non-Xbox divisions is weird ,when a similar perception is not applied to Sony's Playstation. Especially since that is how they entered the space. I view the gaming space from a more business perspective so maybe it's why I often don't relate to the morality Colin applies to acquisitions since like Hoeg says, most business acquisitions operate in the manner MSFT does them. Not this "organic" thing the gaming space has created to make some acquisitions seem more noble than they are.

Nikitas Gagas

Looking good, Hoeg! Nice to see you back!

Anonymous

If you take Colin's view though you can look at how MSFT has done business and see that in other sectors, they've done the very thing he's afraid of. They've essentially cornered the Oem desktop/laptop market, consumer/business office digital services/software, operating systems etc. They've essentially set themselves up to where they will never have to worry about being overtaken in those markets

Jerison Reidell

God damn it's great to see Hoeg back! Glad he's doing better!

Chrispy

YES. Welcome back Hoeg we missed you.