053 Rohit Nath: how curiosity leads to the frontier

053 Rohit Nath: how curiosity leads to the frontier

From Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik

June 1, 2026 · 1h 33m

About this episode

Rohit Nath discusses his journey in crafting a significant copyright settlement through curiosity and strategic thinking.

Rohit Nath's story includes crafting a $1.5 settlement with Anthropic, which if approved would be the largest copyright class action settlement ever. But I think what's much more interesting is the process Rohit used to get here: following curiosity and overlooked opportunities. We discuss: What Rohit discovered by reading a Supreme Court decision 100 times The deliberative and iterative process to crafting a path to victory in a frontier dispute Visualizing arguments to guide whether to take on a challenging matter How Rohit hones his craft by listening to Supreme Court arguments The advantages of following legal issues others find boring If you like this episode, here are three more you might like: 049 Louis Tompros: creating adjacent bets — how small, adjacent matters can become the training ground for a frontier practice. 047 Tim Yoo: how to study elite performers to find an edge — turning preparation into a performance system when the stakes move from the brief to the courtroom. 046 Mani Walia: the lunch that launched a fund a decade later - trust, focus, and alignment — how lawyer-to-lawyer trust becoming real business years later, this is the relationship-compounding…

People in this episode

Host: Khurram Naik

Guest: Rohit Nath

Topics covered

  • curiosity
  • copyright law
  • legal strategy
  • dispute resolution
  • self-improvement

Keywords

  • copyright settlement
  • curiosity
  • legal arguments
  • Supreme Court
  • dispute resolution

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Anthropic

Books & works: Supreme Court

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