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I Am The Law

132 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 days ago - ★★★★★ - 49 ratings

I Am The Law takes a deep dive into the various practice areas and settings of law. We interview law school graduates with thought-provoking questions for an insider look into the realities of a career in law, recipes for success, and the biggest challenges lawyers face today.

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I Judge The Law: Serving Justice from the Bench

March 25, 2024 09:00 - 30 minutes - 69.8 MB

When the opportunity arises, seize it. That's one lesson from Judge Elizabeth Rohl, a trial court judge in a one-judge county who knew it was now or never when the position opened up during Covid. But despite her taking her shot and succeeding, Judge Rohl had her doubts. In this episode, she discusses overcoming impostor syndrome, the day-to-day operations of the courtroom, saying "I don't know," and having a profound impact on her community. Judge Rohl is a 2008 graduate of Michigan State U...

Shaping Policy, Making Decisions: The Legal Affairs of Harris County

March 18, 2024 09:00 - 37 minutes - 85.9 MB

Christian Menefee was elected as Harris County Attorney in 2020 at 32, the youngest ever and the first African-American in this role. Harris County, home of Houston, is such a large county that its legal department functions like a large law firm. As the county's chief civil lawyer, Christian oversees the entire department and sets the direction for the county's legal affairs, wielding authority in a role that is both figurehead and decision-maker. As an elected official, he does so while na...

The Legal Side of the Casino Floor: Navigating the Regulatory Maze

March 11, 2024 09:00 - 27 minutes - 64 MB

If you've ever been on a casino floor, it's a maze by design. The legal corridors are just as challenging to navigate. In this episode, Ed Winkofsky, a partner at a multinational law firm who specializes in the gaming industry, discusses the goals of both gaming companies and regulatory agencies in state and tribal governments. Ed talks about managing clients, organized crime, and regulator relationships. The gaming landscape is rapidly and in some ways unpredictably evolving. But what doesn...

Legal Operations and Compliance: The Intersection of Law and Business at a Multinational

February 19, 2024 09:00 - 27 minutes - 63.4 MB

Jessica Colon manages the legal operations and compliance programs for West Pharmaceutical, a public company doing business in more than 40 countries. While legal ops and compliance are distinct work streams, the overlap in skill and judgment make it a natural fit for Jess given her business and pharma background. She discusses managing outside counsel, from scoping work to combing the bills, a developing specialty across major corporations over the past decade. Jess also discusses the ins a...

From Pause to Purpose: Rebuilding a Legal Career with Grit and Intention

February 12, 2024 09:00 - 35 minutes - 80.2 MB

Geeta Tholan got a second chance within her legal career after a 10-year break to take care of her children. Her journey highlights the challenges and triumphs of transitioning back into the workforce after an extended hiatus. Initially drawn to international law and diplomacy, Geeta found herself navigating a diverse array of roles, from giving voice to the pharmaceutical industry during biological weapons prevention treaty negotiations to energy law and consulting. Both before and during h...

Energizing Indian Country: The Legal Side of Economic Development

February 05, 2024 09:00 - 25 minutes - 58.4 MB

Pilar Thomas, a partner at a large firm, specializes in tribal energy and economic development. With a background in finance that took her across the United States, she returned home for law school to fulfill her dream of practicing Indian law. Pilar talks about the significance of legal infrastructure alongside energy infrastructure, both crucial for economic growth. She delves into the complexities of Indian law, particularly in business contexts, where reservations are often geographicall...

Navigating Chaos: Triumphs and Trials of a Public Defender

January 29, 2024 09:00 - 32 minutes - 73.9 MB

Matt Skinner is a public defender with passion. Criminal defense is high-stakes, sometimes chaotic work that can be extremely difficult, but Matt navigates the courts, clients, and his career with genuine sincerity and excitement. As a lawyer for those who are accused of felonies but cannot afford a lawyer, his love for underdogs fuels his advocacy. It was a profound experience in high school, however, that set him on this path. On a high school trip to the local jail, he ran into two of his...

A Young Associate's Story: Navigating the Transition from Law School to Lawyer

January 22, 2024 09:00 - 30 minutes - 69 MB

Allan Carlsen is fresh out of law school and just over a year into practice as a patent litigator at an elite boutique law firm. Unlike our typical episodes, the conversation with Allan focuses on how he found his job and decided on his firm, how school and practice differ, and how he navigates new situations. He talks about his experiences with the on-campus interview process, the Loyola Patent Fair, and the important difference between producing the right work product and producing a perfe...

From Biglaw to Bold Venture: Building a Successful Law Firm After an Ugly Exit

January 16, 2024 09:00 - 32 minutes - 74.6 MB

Big firm. Big salary. Newly-minted partner. Karl Seelbach had made it before his attempt to leave with two of the firm's clients didn't go as planned. Karl recounts how that happened and how it turned out for the best. He discusses what he loves about litigation, building businesses, and gruesome injury cases. Karl is a graduate of South Texas College of Law Houston. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Blueprint Learn more about Vermont La...

Adapting in Adversity: Tech Product Lawyering While Blind

December 18, 2023 09:00 - 31 minutes - 72.3 MB

Jack Chen, an associate general counsel at Meta (formerly Facebook), is a product lawyer. With his focus on online advertising, Jack uses a holistic understanding of Meta's ad business, product roadmaps, and the law to anticipate and address legal issues -- from data contracts to privacy regulations in a global context. Jack does what's already a complicated, difficult job in a world where digital accessibility has a long way to go. While he was born low-vision, he lost his eyesight entirely...

Beyond the Billboards: Personal Injury Law, Defensor de Justicia

December 11, 2023 09:00 - 26 minutes - 60 MB

Anderson Franco is a personal injury lawyer for his monolingual Spanish-speaking community, helping them understand their rights when they get hurt and how to access the legal system, even if they're undocumented. He highlights how you can connect your personal mission and values, whatever they may be, to legal practice. Anderson chose personal injury to make his mark, but demonstrates that motivation isn't enough. You still need to be a good lawyer, build trust with clients and your lawyer ...

Outside In-House Counsel: Small Business Lawyer

December 04, 2023 09:00 - 21 minutes - 49.1 MB

Philip Selio, a solo practitioner, helps small businesses and entrepreneurs with their corporate law needs. He discusses managing all aspects of a solo shop -- and how it helps him better serve his clients who face similar challenges. Philip discusses client relationships, research processes, and social media as a tool to further build his client roster. He also shares how he thinks about his firm's potential growth. Philip is a 2019 graduate of California Western School of Law. This episod...

Inside the Legal Arena: Trial Strategy, Transparency, and Transformation

November 27, 2023 09:00 - 34 minutes - 79.6 MB

Rob Alexander charted a challenging path from short-term contract work to his own law firm. Episode 49 chronicled his time on the doc review circuit, with his now-partner Kimber Russell. Now, they've started a criminal defense firm. Rob talks about how he built his confidence in legal practice, navigating DUI cases, and the strategic expansion of their firm's practice areas. Rob also delves into the intricacies of running a law firm, highlighting the strategy behind their transparent pricing...

Safeguarding Innocence: A Glimpse into the World of a Child Abuse Prosecutor

November 21, 2023 03:00 - 26 minutes - 59.8 MB

Heather Stephenson, a deputy district attorney, prosecutes crimes against children. The conversation delves into the intricacies of the prosecution process. She contrasts the misdemeanor unit's handoffs between lawyers at different stages of a case with the importance of a single attorney handling each case from start to finish when prosecuting sensitive cases. Heather reflects on the importance of building trust with victims, how critical a team of lawyers and non-lawyers are to a functioni...

More Than Law: Defending Personal Injury and Work-Life Balance

November 06, 2023 09:00 - 25 minutes - 59.5 MB

Liana Nobile, a trial attorney specializing in insurance defense litigation, predominantly handles personal injury lawsuits stemming from one major client's everyday business operations. Her ability to balance professional excellence with a healthy work-life balance exemplifies the value of expertise, effective time management, and refusing to be defined by her job. Liana details her overarching litigation strategy -- meticulously preparing as if heading to trial, though trying a case to ver...

Inside the Deal Room: Unpacking M&A, VC Financing, and Work-Life Balance

October 30, 2023 19:30 - 31 minutes - 71.9 MB

Eric Lauria-Banta is a corporate transactional lawyer at the satellite office of a global law firm. As a senior associate, he wears multiple hats as he leads intricate M&A deals, taking on the roles of project manager, legal advisor, and negotiator while overseeing a team of specialists and junior associates. Eric also delve into his work in venture capital, where he guides startups through their growth journey. He candidly discusses the work-life balance (or lack thereof) in the world of bi...

Adapting to Change in Local Government: A Legal Perspective

October 23, 2023 09:00 - 24 minutes - 55.1 MB

Jason Hernandez is a local government lawyer for a consolidated city and county government. He shares his journey from being a non-traditional law student to a public defender and, later, a key legal role in local government management. While still junior in his second career, Jason is already developing his niche with public safety departments, representing them in lawsuits and in collective bargaining agreements, as well as helping them navigate workplace policy changes. Ensuring a just an...

Early Career Clarity: From Immigration to Financial Litigation

October 02, 2023 09:00 - 27 minutes - 63.1 MB

Nathania Reyes litigates commercial disputes on behalf of financial services organizations like banks. Nathania recounts her journey from uncertain law student to finding her place in civil litigation. She describes her diverse experiences, including immigration and in-house internships, a judicial clerkship, and her transition to private practice. She emphasizes the importance of work-life balance at her current firm, how the Hispanic Bar Association has shaped her career to date, and how s...

Elevating Businesses to New Highs: Corporate Cannabis Practice

September 25, 2023 09:00 - 31 minutes - 72.2 MB

Mia Getlin specializes in the state-legal cannabis industry in Oregon and Washington. She shares insights into the challenges and complexities of navigating the highly-regulated cannabis sector, emphasizing the importance of trust-building with clients coming from diverse backgrounds, including those transitioning from the illicit market. Mia highlights the role of advocacy in shaping industry regulations, issue spotting for compliance, and maintaining a supportive, problem-solving approach ...

Behind the Scenes of Whistleblower Litigation

September 18, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - 65.7 MB

David Lieberman represents whistleblowers who provide information to the federal government about their employer's fraud against the government. He discusses workings of whistleblower cases under the False Claims Act, a Civil War era law that's newly under attack as unconstitutional. David discusses whistleblower motivations, how he counsels them about the risk of coming forward, and the intricate journey from filing a case under seal to working collaboratively with the Department of Justice...

Decoding Commercial Law at a Tech Giant

September 11, 2023 09:00 - 23 minutes - 54.6 MB

Pia Biswas is a commercial lawyer at Microsoft. The company's legal department, her business unit's needs, and Pia's daily work reflect the complexity you'd expect from a huge company with diverse product offerings. While legal strategy and document drafting is an essential part of her job, she views herself as a business advisor too. Pia is a 2010 graduate of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in th...

Family Matters: Dollars, Decisions, and Dealing with Divorce

September 04, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - 66.1 MB

Whitney Lallas is a family law attorney in Maine. She shares her journey into family law, influenced by her interest in psychology and math. The emotional and financial aspects of her work figure prominently into what she likes about her work, as well as what's challenging. She provides insights into handling prenuptial agreements, child-related matters, and dealing with hidden assets. Whitney also explains her eat-what-you-kill compensation structure and emphasizes the significance of maint...

Death and Taxes: Estate Planning for High-Net-Worth Clients

August 28, 2023 09:00 - 29 minutes - 67 MB

Linsey Gleason talks about her estate planning practice at a large firm. Her role involves helping clients determine their beneficiaries, trustees, and how to distribute their assets after death. She navigates emotionally complex conversations about end-of-life wishes and legacy planning. Her work often extends beyond just legal matters, as she guides clients through the practical and emotional dimensions of estate planning. The conversation also delves into networking and client acquisition...

Immigration Battles: Human Trafficking Beyond Borders

August 21, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - 64.7 MB

Angela Alvarado, a career-changer, discusses her role as an immigration lawyer with a legal aid organization in south Texas. She sheds light on the complexities and challenges faced by victims of human trafficking, the importance of empathy, and how she helps clients navigate the immigration system. Angela discusses the intake process and goes into detail about T visas. Angela is a recent graduate of St. Mary's School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this epis...

Inside the Burrito with a Seasoned Franchise Attorney

June 05, 2023 09:00 - 27 minutes - 63.6 MB

Ryan Evans discusses his work as an in-house franchise and general business lawyer for Qdoba. He discusses his experience on both sides of the franchise relationship. He worked first as a lawyer for a company that franchises several different concepts (a franchisee) and then as a lawyer for a company that sells access to its systems (a franchisor). His work involves many different elements, from HR and commercial leases to negotiations and document preparation. Ryan is a graduate of Boston U...

Commercial Litigation at a Large Firm

May 30, 2023 09:00 - 22 minutes - 52.2 MB

Chukwukpee Nzegwu is a junior associate practicing commercial litigation at a large, general practice law firm. While he didn't go to law school to do commercial lit, he's found it both exciting and challenging. He explains that his decision was influenced by the opportunity to gain trial experience and be involved in oral advocacy. Chukwukpee discusses his work as a problem solver for clients involved in lawsuits and highlights the complexity of commercial litigation. He shares his experien...

Mediation and Arbitration as Alternatives to Litigation

May 22, 2023 09:00 - 25 minutes - 58.1 MB

After a long career in litigation, Diane Sorenson is transitioning to arbitration and mediation, also known as alternative dispute resolution or ADR. She discusses the differences and similarities between litigation, arbitration, and mediation. For ADR, experience is paramount not only for getting cases to resolve but also figuring out how to actually resolve them. Diane is a graduate of the University of Kansas. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Learn m...

I Am The Law is Back! New Episodes Air May 22nd

May 02, 2023 09:00 - 12 minutes - 27.7 MB

Executive producer Kyle McEntee introduces one of I Am The Law's new hosts, Katya Valasek. They preview some upcoming episodes and make a number of helpful observations about legal careers. The first new episode under LawHub airs May 22nd.

Litigating Brain Injuries Against Huge Insurance Companies

August 24, 2020 08:30 - 29 minutes - 66.5 MB

Ilya Lerma runs a small solo practice where she takes on insurance companies in complicated brain injury cases. She discusses the difficulty of running a contingency-fee practice, litigating as a woman of color, and how she manages the stress of being a lawyer. Ilya is a graduate of the University of Arizona. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Access LawHub today! Learn more about Baylor Law Albany Law Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Blu...

Litigating Brain Injuries Against Huge Insurance Companies as a Solo [AZ]

August 24, 2020 04:30 - 27 minutes - 62.9 MB

Ilya Lerma, a 1999 graduate of the University of Arizona, runs a small solo practice where she takes on insurance companies in complicated brain injury cases. She discusses the difficulty of running a contingency-fee practice, litigating as a woman of color, and how she manages the stress of being a lawyer. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

Times Are Changing in Real Estate Practice

August 17, 2020 08:00 - 34 minutes - 79.3 MB

Dan Drake served in law enforcement for a decade before going to law school and becoming a prosecutor. He discusses how student debt is a real issue and is what prompted him to get into real estate transactions and litigation at a small firm. Dan is a graduate of Stetson College of Law. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Albany Law Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Baylor Law Learn more about Blueprint Learn more about Seton Hall Access L...

Real Estate Litigation and Transactions (FL): Times Are Changing [Law Firm]

August 17, 2020 04:00 - 33 minutes - 75.8 MB

Dan Drake, a 1995 graduate of Stetson College of Law, is a real estate attorney at a small firm in Florida. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

How Prosecution Can Be Like a Mathematical Formula

August 10, 2020 08:30 - 27 minutes - 63.3 MB

Jon Holscher prosecutes crime in a rural county. While the facts differ among cases, they must all add up to the elements of a crime to get a conviction. Jon is a graduate of Drake Law School. This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Seton Hall Learn more about Blueprint Learn more about Vermont Law Albany Law Learn more about Baylor Law Access LawHub today!

County Prosecutor (Iowa): How Prosecution Can Be Like a Mathematical Formula

August 10, 2020 04:30 - 26 minutes - 59.8 MB

Jon Holscher, a 2011 graduate of Drake Law School, is assistant county attorney in Iowa. This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

Doc Review Hell: A Culture of Fear But Not Totally Awful

August 03, 2020 20:44 - 1 hour - 150 MB

We dive into a roundtable discussion with three law school graduates about short-term contract work, a job that resides at the bottom of the legal profession hierarchy. Known to some as “the circuit,” it's filled with new graduates trying to break into the profession, older graduates trying to on-ramp back in, and others who need the money to get by as they start their own practice, balance a family, or try to start fresh after a grueling job.  This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Menti...

In-House Counsel at a Software Company

July 27, 2020 08:16 - 25 minutes - 58.5 MB

Zoe Sharp works at Optoro, a software company that keeps her busy in many areas of law. She talks about how she plans for the worst, which has been especially helpful during a pandemic and after a tornado destroyed one of the company's warehouses. Zoe is a graduate of Stanford Law School. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Access LawHub today! Learn more about Seton Hall Learn more about Blueprint Albany Law Learn more about Baylor Law Learn more about...

In-House Counsel at a Software Company (DC)

July 27, 2020 04:16 - 24 minutes - 55.1 MB

Zoe Sharp, a 2003 graduate of Stanford Law School, is assistant general counsel at Optoro, a software company that keeps her busy in many areas of law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

Sports & Entertainment Law: Making a Solo Firm Work Against the Odds

July 20, 2020 11:30 - 31 minutes - 71.6 MB

Jeremy Evans managed to outlast hundreds who started law school hoping to do sports and entertainment law. He talks about the struggle to start his own firm and why he thinks he was among the last standing. Jeremy is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Blueprint Access LawHub today! Albany Law Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Baylor Law Learn more about Seton Hall

Sports & Entertainment Law (CA): Making a Solo Firm Work Against the Odds

July 20, 2020 07:30 - 31 minutes - 72.7 MB

Jeremy Evans, a 2011 graduate of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, runs his own sports and entertainment law firm in southern California. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

In-House Counsel at the City of Detroit

May 13, 2019 11:00 - 22 minutes - 52.3 MB

Choi Portis is a lawyer for the water and sewerage department in Detroit. She handles litigation for the department, develops policies and procedures, and reviews contracts—so one day is rarely the same as the next. Choi is a graduate of Thomas Cooley Law School. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Vermont Law Albany Law Learn more about Baylor Law Learn more about Blueprint Access LawHub today! Learn more about Seton Hall

In-House Counsel at the City of Detroit [Government] (Michigan)

May 13, 2019 07:00 - 21 minutes - 49.3 MB

Choi Portis, a 2011 graduate of Thomas Cooley Law School, is a lawyer for the water and sewerage department in Detroit. She handles litigation for the department, develops policies and procedures, and reviews contracts—so one day is rarely the same as the next. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

A Lawyer for Tourists in Trouble

May 06, 2019 11:00 - 22 minutes - 51.5 MB

Alan Fowler primarily represents tourists who got into trouble while on vacation. He talks about finding clients, their urgency in resolving their legal trouble, and how he learns about what they really want. Alan is a graduate of Mercer University School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Baylor Law Albany Law Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Blueprint Access LawHub today! Learn more about Seton Hall

Criminal Defense: A Lawyer for Tourists Who Got Out of Hand (FL)

May 06, 2019 07:00 - 21 minutes - 48.6 MB

Alan Fowler, a 2006 graduate of Mercer University School of Law, primarily represents tourists who got in trouble while on vacation. He talks about finding clients, their urgency in resolving their legal trouble, and how he learns about what they really want. Alan reminds us that solo practitioners are small business owners who happen to provide legal services.  This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee, executive director of Law School Transparency. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Adm...

International Human Rights Lawyer at the United Nations

April 29, 2019 08:54 - 30 minutes - 69.9 MB

Matt Hoisington explains his path to and through the United Nations. He talks about how he managed to obtain one of the most sought-after jobs in the law as an international human rights lawyer. He discusses his time doing law and policy at UN headquarters in New York City, and time abroad in Abyei and Darfur, Sudan. Matt is a graduate of Boston College Law School. This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Baylor Law...

International Human Rights Lawyer at the United Nations (NYC)

April 29, 2019 04:54 - 29 minutes - 67.1 MB

Matt Hoisington, a 2009 graduate of Boston College Law School, explains his path to and through the United Nations. He talks about how he managed to obtain one of the most sought after jobs in the law as an international human rights lawyer. He discusses his time doing law and policy at UN headquarters in New York City, and time abroad in Abyei and Darfur, Sudan. This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt, a law professor at Ohio State University. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admiss...

State Public Defender: The Complexities of Criminal Defense

April 22, 2019 11:00 - 30 minutes - 70.5 MB

Alisha Backus has an inspiring passion for her work representing people accused of crimes. When she was younger, she experienced the ugly side of our justice system as a victim of domestic violence. While this understandably causes others to choose a different path, it helps her suss out reliable information from not only victims, but her clients as well. Alisha is a graduate of Barry University School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more...

State Public Defender: The Complexities of Criminal Defense (Montana)

April 22, 2019 07:00 - 29 minutes - 67.7 MB

Alisha Backus, a 2014 graduate of Barry University School of Law, has an inspiring passion for her work representing people accused of crimes. When she was younger, she experienced the ugly side of our justice system as a victim of domestic violence. While this understandably causes others choose a different path, it helps her suss out reliable information from not only victims, but her clients too. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission ...

IRS Tax Lawyer: From Tax Strategist to the Government

April 15, 2019 10:26 - 23 minutes - 54.5 MB

Deepan Patel explains his role at the IRS. While the IRS has many types of lawyers, he focuses on business taxpayer guidance, which ensures certainty for businesses making major decisions. He describes how he got into tax, where his career might go, and trade-offs between government and private practice. Deepan is a graduate of Florida State University College of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Seton Hall Access LawHub today! Lear...

IRS Tax Lawyer (DC): From Tax Strategist to the Government

April 15, 2019 06:26 - 22 minutes - 51.4 MB

Deepan Patel, a 2013 graduate of FSU College of Law, explains his role at the IRS. While the IRS has many types of lawyers, he focuses on business taxpayer guidance, which ensures certainty for businesses making major decisions. He describes how he got into tax, where his career might go, and trade-offs between government and private practice. This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz, a former lawyer and academic writing instructor at American University. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law Schoo...

Plaintiff's Personal Injury: A Radically Changed Business

June 06, 2016 06:30 - 21 minutes - 48.9 MB

Dan Minc discusses how he managed to rise to his firm's managing partner after starting there as a first-year lawyer. He also talks about how he builds his book of business and what he assesses when determining whether to take a client. After all, as a personal injury lawyer, he's only paid if his client wins. Dan is a graduate of Seton Hall School of Law. This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Blueprint Access LawHub today! Learn more about S...

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