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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 unique insights on the transformation of law firms, the role of virtual assistants, and the future of tech in law.
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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 countries, Ukeme shares her unique story and invaluable insights from her upcoming book, "ImmiGRIT: Supercharging Company Culture with Immigrant Leadership.”
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Felice Harris, an accomplished appellate attorney with a wealth of experience in civil and criminal appeals. With her diverse background in defense, prosecution, and counseling, she brings a unique perspective to the table.
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Priya Tamilarasan, an immigrant's child talks about how she became a fierce defender of domestic violence victims and is now aspiring to serve as Gahanna's City Attorney.
Click link for video. https://youtu.be/mpm2bkFTUAM?si=7zT_vPDk-FCOduWz
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Zach Gwin discusses the strategies, challenges, and triumphs of combatting drug houses and safeguarding our communities.
Click link for video https://youtu.be/OyS-xWEQsss?si=Zd3FvSr6iU3ZRSKq
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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/Tx0elwPJYLo
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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.
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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 grow a business from scratch into a multi-million dollar company. Watch video https://youtu.be/UNDVAR4pRUc
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Delilah Nuñez, Esq. shares her experiences working as a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) and advocating for laws protecting GALs.
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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 victims, painting a comprehensive picture of modern legal practice.
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State Rep Jarrells shares his journey from witnessing social disparities in childhood, through personal triumphs and political challenges, to his relentless fight for social justice and aspirations for the future.
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John Delia, Jr., founder and CEO of Housing JV, and I will discuss investing in real estate and how to do it right.
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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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Joe Banks, a veteran soldier who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, shares his mental health struggles during and after his service. He was close to ending it all when he found a purpose to live and inspire others.
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Ms. Jocelyn Stewart defended soldiers on active duty from 2004 to 2012. Since 2012, she has been representing service members across all military branches worldwide.
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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 third offenses, and how DUI charges, and convictions can affect drivers licenses and insurance coverage.
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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 courts throughout the United States. Visit www.duboselawfirm.com
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Betty Aquino details how personal injuries and mass tort claimants could obtain loans before the settlement of their claims.
Betty Aquino has devoted her career to positioning banking and legal services organizations and their clients.
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Spurred by early life tragedies to recognize and empathize with other people’s pain, Stephen Rue became an attorney to use his gift to help others. Stephen shares his inspiring story of using his trauma as a connection to obtaining justice.
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