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Hamid is a serial entrepreneur, public speaker, award-winning author, and the driving force behind Legal Soft, a company revolutionizing law firms by integrating virtual assistants. Having scaled businesses to billion-dollar valuations, Hamid brings a wealth of knowledge from Silicon Valley to the legal industry. In this episode, we delve into his …
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Ukeme Awakesien Jeter is an immigrant, mechanical engineer, MBA graduate, lawyer, and the first black person to be elected mayor of Upper Arlington, Ohio. She dedicates her career to championing immigrant inclusive leadership, culminating in her historic mayoral role. With her unique experiences living and working in 8 different cities across 3 cou…
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Anastasia Fainberg discusses the complexities of reconciling a belief in the afterlife with probate law, including discussing potential conflicts and how they can be addressed. Anastasia Fainberg is a probate attorney based in Denver, Colorado. She focuses her practice on helping families secure their futures. Watch video https://youtu.be/Tx0elwPJY…
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In this episode, guest Jessica Mogill dives into her incredible journey from industrial engineer to Head of Coaching Strategy at Crisp, the nation's #1 law firm growth company. She shares her unique insights into coaching and leadership in the legal industry. Click the link for visuals https://youtu.be/ZKKbtQthcts…
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Michael Mogill, the CEO of Crisp Video, author of the acclaimed book "The Game Changing Attorney," and host of the hit podcast, "The Game Changing Attorney" reveals the secrets behind Crisp Video's meteoric rise to becoming a multi-million dollar company that provides top-notch marketing and coaching services to law firms. Micheal shares tips to gr…
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In this episode, Dod Ghassemkhani delves into the multifaceted world of criminal defense, sharing insights into the ethical challenges, emotional complexities, and strategic decisions involved in defending serious crimes. The conversation also provides a personal look at his career evolution, work-life balance, and unique approach to clients and vi…
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Rather than wait until people appear in their courtrooms, Judge Mingo and Russo decide to come down from the bench to meet the community. They established a program, “Beyond the Bench,” to build a bridge between the community and the court. In this episode, they discussed how this program impacted their work as judges.…
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Creatives such as artists, musicians, producers, and others in the entertainment industry are often short-changed for their products. They sign contracts because they’re desperate to be discovered. Ryan Schmidt, an entertainment lawyer and musician, talks about ways to protect artists' legal rights in the entertainment industry.…
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In this podcast, host and guest Keith Whiddon discuss topics such as why DUI is a serious offense, blood alcohol level and how it's determined, driving under the influence of substances other than alcohol, refusal to submit to a breathalyzer and its consequences, challenging breathalyzer results, differences in penalties for first, second, and thir…
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Ben DuBose, a Texas-based asbestos attorney discusses the dangers of asbestos, the kinds of cancer and diseases it causes, and how to seek financial compensation for them. Ben DuBose has helped asbestos and serious personal injury clients for over twenty-five years. He’s successfully fought for mesothelioma and serious personal injury victims in co…
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Hannah Botkin-Doty is an attorney who defends and advocates for LGBTQ rights. Raised in a conservative Christian home, Botkin-Doty discovered her sexuality at seventeen. This discovery led to a series of events that culminated in her work as an LGBTQ rights attorney.Emmanuel Olawale
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Erika Riggs, Esq., talks about her role as an attorney providing legal help for people with disabilities. She discusses her inspiration and passion for helping people with disabilities, and the process of filing and prosecution of claims.Emmanuel Olawale
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Kristin Henning talks about her book, “The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.” Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law. She and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC.…
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Michael Boyle prosecutes class action lawsuits on behalf of consumers and investors. Mike and his team have prosecuted and settled cases all over the country, achieving settlements well in excess of $100 million for consumers. Mike shares the nuances and process of class action claims.Emmanuel Olawale
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Bill Sperlazza is a lawyer with over seventeen years of experience and a basketball coach for fifteen years. He discusses the intersections between the game of basketball, the practice of law, and his aspiration for a seat on the bench of the Franklin county court of common pleas.Emmanuel Olawale
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Judge Holbrook discusses how he handles the spotlight of the media in his courtroom, especially during the nationally televised murder trial of Dr. Husel, who was accused of administering fatal dosages of pain medications to some of his patients.Emmanuel Olawale
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Judge Kim Browne of Franklin County Domestic Court, Ohio discusses the balancing acts in juvenile court between punishment, community safety, and justice. She also talks about the outcome of the disciplinary complaint filed against her.Emmanuel Olawale
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Kwame Christian, Esq. author of "How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race," talks about his book and the practical tools he prescribes. Kwame is a business lawyer, CEO of the American Negotiation Institute, and the host of "Negotiate Anything," a premier negotiation podcast.Emmanuel Olawale
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Marilyn Zayas, the first Latina American to be elected as an appellate judge in Ohio, shares the story of her ascension to the bench from the public housing in the Bronx. She was born to Spanish-speaking parents who were not educated. She acted as their interpreter while growing up. Zayas recognized that lawyers helped people's voices be heard – so…
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Judge Jarrod B. Skinner manages the veteran's docket in Franklin County, Ohio. In this episode, he discusses the nuances of the court, its benefits, and its process. The Veterans docket was created to handle criminal cases involving ex-military servicemen. It is a special docket designed to restore than punish.…
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Dr. Anita Somani discusses the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision outlawing the constitutional right to abortion on families. Dr. Somani is an OB/GYN with over thirty years of experience. She has delivered babies of babies she delivered earlier in her career.Emmanuel Olawale
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Reynaldo Valencia is the son of a farm day worker and a cleaner. Yet he attended Stanford University, earning Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in four years. He followed up with law school at Harvard. In this episode, he discusses his book, “Mexican Americans and the Law.”Emmanuel Olawale
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Domestic violence is as close and intimate. It is the intentional affliction of pain on people close to the perpetrator by blood or choice. Andria Noble, a former prosecutor of domestic violence cases, talks about her work that focused on getting justice for victims of domestic violence.Emmanuel Olawale
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A barber chair in the Lynch family played a significant role in the demand for civil rights in Ohio. Franklin County Judge Carl Aveni restored this historic barber chair. After restoring this iconic chair, Judge Aveni brought the chair to his chamber in the courthouse to honor the themes of equity and justice.…
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