
Jason Ingber
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Ep 41Alan Dershowitz - Defending the Worst People
Alan Dershowitz is the youngest professor in Harvard law school's history and taught there for 50 years while building a career defending the most notorious criminals in the United States.

Ep 40Kevin Osborne - Suing Big Tech
Kevin co-founded the class action firm EKO.law

Ep 39Elizabeth Kramer - Queen of Class Actions
Elizabeth represents thousands of people against big companies. She founded the class action firm EKO.law.

Ep 38Justice Elyakim Rubinstein Part 2
The former Israeli Supreme Court Justice and Attorney General on his cases, and peace negotiations.

Ep 37Bradley Kramer M.D., Esq. - Medical Malpractice
Bradley was a doctor. Now he's a lawyer that sues doctors.
Ep 36Sandra Mendell - Divorce Law
Sandra, a divorce law specialist, makes the case for why you should consult an attorney before you marry.

Ep 35Michael Schwartz - Defending Cops
Michael's wins, losses and lessons.

Ep 34Brian Cuban - The Addicted Lawyer
Brian gives great insight into recovering from his struggles. Feat. AY Mernick
Ep 33Annabel Blanchard & Leanne Simmons - Britney Spears
A conservatorship expert and Britney Spears activist discuss the legal implications of Britney's father's control over her via a conservatorship.

Ep 32Justice Elyakim Rubinstein - Israel Egypt Peace Treaty
Former Supreme Court Justice with firsthand stories from the peace treaty uniting Egypt and Israel.

Ep 30Ayala Deutsch 2 - NBA Deputy General Counsel
NBA history through an IP lens.

Ep 29Yosef Manela - Tax Guru
ADHD is a superpower. Tax is basic.

Ep 28Michelle Kallen - The State of Virginia's Lawyer
Meet Virginia's Solicitor General. (Michelle was promoted from Deputy to Solicter General soon after our interview).

Ep 27Carl Douglas - OJ Simpson's Lawyer
ELuck is the residue of skill and preparation.

Ep 26Susie Fishbein and Rechama Jaffa - A Million Cookbooks
Over fifteen years Susie Fishbein produced ten cookbooks that sold over a million copies worldwide.

Ep 25Ruth Schwartz - Housing is a Right
Ruth Schwartz dedicated her life as the to helping those in need. She was the executive director of Shelter Partnerships for over 30 years.

Ep 24Stephen Mazur - Hollywood Accounting
Stephen is a comedy film writer that wrote Liar Liar. Featuring Daniel Lobell.

Ep 23Jack Yellin - Disney's Rabbi
Jack Yellin served Disney as counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for over 30 years. Featuring Menachem Butler.

Ep 22Joshua Ambush - How to Sue a Country
What to do if you're caught smuggling drugs in Turkey, and what it's like to sue Iran.

Ep 21Jarrett Adams - The Writ-Writer
EJarrett Adams and his two friends were accused of a violent assault. Jarrett spent years in prison after a wrongful conviction. He appealed himself out. One of Jarrett's friends never spent a day in jail because he could afford an attorney. Jarrett is now a lawyer and helps others like his past self overturn their wrongful convictions. He has a book called Justice For Sale describing the three different trajectories of him and his two friends.

Ep 20Jason Stone - HOA's
What is buying a condo

Ep 19Laurie Levenson - Prosecutor Turned Exonerator
Laurie Levenson is a Loyola Law School chaired professor. She founded the California Innocence Project.

Ep 18Jeff Astrof - The One With The F•R•I•E•N•D•S Writer
EJeff is a veteran TV sitcom creator.

Ep 17Sheri Bienstock - How to Sell a House
Sheri left law, and became the top home seller in West Hollywood.

Ep 16Joseph Herzog - How Herzog Wine/Kedem Began
Joseph's grandfather created a global wine company from scratch.

Ep 15Todd Melnik - How To Get Away With Murder
ETodd's client allegedly murdered a girl, but he was in Dodger stadium filming Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Ep 14Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein - Loyola Law Professor
Rabbi Adlerstein is the Director of Interfaith Affairs for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and was a Professor for Loyola Law School. We discuss the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and the claim that the Old Testament has divine origins.

Ep 13Ben Meiselas - How @meidastouch Became a Super-PAC
Ben runs the most innovative Super-PAC which helped Biden get elected, and manages Geragos Law.

Ep 12AJ Kess - Why Insurance Will Not Pay For Covid
AJ is Chief Legal Officer for Travelers Insurance Inc.

Ep 11Zalmy O - How to Transform Pain to Power
EZalmy on how he ran to turn his life around.

Ep 10Elkan Abramowitz - Origins of a Star Attorney
Elkan is often credited as one of the founders of the White Collar defense industry.

Ep 9Melinda Katz - Queens, NY District Attorney
Meet the tenacious Prosecutor for Queens, New York.

Ep 8Ayala Deutsch - President of the International Trademark Association (INTA)
Ayala is also deputy GC for the NBA.

Ep 7Honorable Karen Friedman - Judging Baltimore
Update: Karen Friedman, a judge on the Baltimore City Circuit Court's 8th Judicial Circuit, has been appointed by President Joe Biden to serve as director of criminal justice innovation, development and engagement at the Department of Justice.

Ep 6Lou Shapiro - Criminal Victim Rights
Why an attorney should not be someone's first call if they're jailed.

Ep 5Abraham Colman - Orthodoxy Succeeds in Corporate America
Abe on Orthodox Judaism in corporate America.

Ep 4Elizabeth Yang - Her Divorce Transformed Her Practice
Elizabeth's previous careers as an engineer and IP lawyer changed when she got divorced.

Ep 3Baruch C. Cohen - Grief in Practice
BCC offers his heartfelt and practical lens on journeying through his painful tragedy through his legal career prism.

Ep 2Peter Kramer, Esq. - Expert Negotiator
A certified mediator, a partner with Squire Patton Boggs, and expert settlement advocate, Peter Kramer shares his secrets to successful negotiations.

Ep 1Howard Gluck - Deputy LA City Attorney
Howard Gluck prosecuted crimes as a Los Angeles City attorney. Here's one quick story: 20 years ago near downtown Los Angeles. Staples Center. Protesters and police clashing. 60 protesters jailed. They refuse to give up their names, so the police cannot process them, and won't let them out. Howard goes to talk with them in jail, through the night until 4 am. They agreed to reveal their names and Mr. Gluck dropped their misdemeanor charges. Everyone got their slice of the pie.