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The Legal Talk Network feed is curated weekly by the Legal Talk Network team, featuring three standout episodes from across the network. Each selection showcases smart conversations, timely topics, and leading voices in the legal industry making it easy to stay up to date with the most compelling content LTN has to offer.
Legal Talk Network is the premier provider of podcasts for attorneys and legal professionals, with more than 25 shows exploring today’s most important legal issues, current events, technology, and the future of law. Legal Talk Network's shows are hosted by today’s leading industry professionals and feature high profile guests.
Legal Talk Network is the premier provider of podcasts for attorneys and legal professionals, with more than 25 shows exploring today’s most important legal issues, current events, technology, and the future of law. Legal Talk Network's shows are hosted by today’s leading industry professionals and feature high profile guests.
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May 6, 2025 • 33min
Reclaiming Civility with Cassandra Dahnke and Tomas Spath
Cassandra Dahnke and Tomas Spath, co-founders of the Institute for Civility, shed light on their mission to promote respectful dialogue across society. They reflect on their journey, the growing crisis of incivility, and the importance of empathetic listening. The duo shares ten key rules for improving conversation and highlights the role of optimism and information literacy in public service. With inspiring anecdotes, they emphasize that engaging with diverse perspectives is crucial for a healthier democracy and stronger communities.

May 5, 2025 • 1min
The Case Doctors Trailer
Veteran trial attorneys tackle real-life legal questions, shedding light on complex litigation scenarios. They share thrilling insights from dramatic courtroom trials, particularly focusing on personal injury cases. Listeners gain valuable tips on navigating tricky case hurdles. With their engaging personalities, the hosts make legal discussions entertaining and accessible. Attorneys can even submit their cases for expert advice, making the show a practical resource for legal professionals.

May 2, 2025 • 40min
What’s Happening in LegalTech Other than AI?
Explore the latest in legal technology beyond AI! Discover essential tools for task management, collaboration, and legal research to enhance your practice. Get insights into productivity boosters like Microsoft Teams and project management software. Plus, hear listener advice on navigating online prompt libraries and their limitations. The hosts also share key cybersecurity tips for law firms, advocating for improved digital tools to elevate client experiences. Stick around for actionable advice to implement right away!

May 1, 2025 • 34min
#557: KPIs for Lawyers: Measuring Your Law Firm's Financial Health with Bernadette Harris
Join Bernadette Harris, a finance coach at Lawyerist Lab, as she shares insights into law firm financial health. Discover how to interpret key performance indicators (KPIs) like net profit margins and utilization rates. Bernadette emphasizes the importance of effective invoicing to improve cash flow and productivity. Learn how understanding revenue by practice area can strategically guide your firm’s future. Get ready for actionable tips that will help you transform your practice into a financially thriving enterprise!

Apr 30, 2025 • 27min
Even Judges Aren't Safe In Trump's America
The arrest of Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan is straight outta dystopian fiction. But at least retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer still has faith in the system, which makes one of us. Speaking of the High Court, Justice Sam Alito's dissent would be laughable if he weren't so powerful.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 30min
EP 609- Design Defect Strategy with Jake Plattenberger
Plaintiff attorney Jake Plattenberger used innovative trial techniques to overcome key excluded evidence in a tragic design defect case.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 29min
When Undocumented Immigrants Are Hurt at Work
These are unprecedented times for the rights of immigrant workers in the United States. The current political climate has thrown a wrench into the Workers’ Compensation system when it comes to workers without documentation. Understanding the system can help.
Guest Enrique Flores is the founder of the Flores Law Group in Indianapolis, Indiana, and a leader in immigrant workers’ rights. The son of immigrant parents, he says immigrant workers have always sought to live and work unnoticed, “invisible.” But in today’s charged political climate, the fear is real.
When an undocumented worker contacts you for legal assistance, understanding the Workers’ Comp laws in your state is vital. Times may change, but the law and protections haven’t. The law provides benefits for people who are injured at work. What’s changed for workers is the importance of living a lawful life. Clients should stay out of legal trouble, ensure their car is legally registered and in working order, and avoid giving anyone a reason to question them.
At the workplace, if immigration services show up (ICE), clients should know to stay calm and carry what are called “red cards” detailing their rights along with the card of an attorney they can call. The law still works for injured workers, no matter their immigration status. For attorneys, a little proactive outreach to the community could go a long way.
If you have thoughts on Workers’ Comp law or an idea for a topic or guest you’d like to hear, contact us at JPierce@ppnlaw.com or APierce@ppnlaw.com.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Red Card/Tarjeta Rojas
Print your own Red Card, Immigrant Legal Resources Center
American Immigration Lawyer’s Association
National Immigrant Justice Association phone (800) 954-0254
National Immigration Law Center
Northwest Justice Project
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Apr 29, 2025 • 42min
Rebranding: Define Your Firm, Define Your Practice
Not too long ago, law firms were discouraged from using trade names and “branding” themselves. But the world has changed, and branding today is a key part of your success. Is it time for your firm to get serious, or even consider a “rebranding?”
Guest Jim Heininger, “The Rebrand Man,” founded and leads the firm Rebranding Experts. He is an experienced, highly successful brand consultant and brand activator. Branding, he says, is your strategic business accelerator, a “jet pack to success.”
Don’t confuse branding with marketing. It goes deeper. Who are you? What’s your culture? What do people think about when they hear your firm’s name, and what do they expect from you? Hear how far you can go with your brand (and how far you should).
Whatever you do, take a few minutes to soak up this insightful consultation with a branding expert who will get you thinking about who you are, what you stand for, and everything from your firm’s name to your message and culture.
Mentioned in This Episode:
“Jim Heininger: The Art of Rebranding,” YouTube
“Your Rebranding Launch: Not The Finish Line But The Starting Point,” by Jim Heininger, Forbes
Bravanti
The Un-Billable hour podcast website
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Apr 29, 2025 • 42min
Leveraging Tech to Level the Playing Field in “David v. Goliath”
The imbalance of power in the courtroom is often very real whether that’s a David vs. Goliath battle pitting a small-firm plaintiff against a corporate giant, or a situation where a judgment-proof or anonymous defendant evades accountability. The scales of justice are sometimes uneven.
Guests Marcus Chatterton and Fred Tecce are veteran litigators who have found themselves in countless courtroom skirmishes opposing all manner of large and small businesses in a variety of corporate, patent, trademark, criminal, and personal injury issues. They explain how tech can help balance an imbalance of resources. Deep pockets may have been an advantage, whether that’s in the form of available manpower or the ultimate ability to pay a claim. But that doesn’t have to be the case.
Modern, novel legal approaches and today’s tech tools can help level the playing field as software programs can analyze mountains of evidence that used to require hours of poring through boxes of paper that could overwhelm small firms. “Technology assisted review” is a growing field. Will AI further help attorneys battle an information dump in discovery or chase down anonymous actors and follow online breadcrumbs?
The key is pairing legal skills and experience with tech, not only learning to use the newest tools but also learning to explain the findings and methodology to a judge and jury. Technology is changing everything from the way you prepare for trial to the way you present your case. Whether you’re a “Goliath” with a duty to assemble and turn over mountains of discovery, or a “David” faced with digging through that evidence and uncovering precedents that back your client, tech tools are blazing a new trail.
Resources:
“The Prelitigation Advantage: Leveraging AI for Discovery and Pleadings,” by Nicole Black, ABA JournalNational Institute for Trial AdvocacyThomson Reuters Legal TechnologyWestlawOncue Legal Presentation Software“WIPO Guide to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)”“PGA Golfer Phil Mickelson Sues to Find Source of 'Defamation'”American Bar AssociationAmerican Bar Association Litigation Section Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 28, 2025 • 51min
Turning Tech Into Profit for Your Small Firm
Want to help your small firm flex its muscles? Think tech. Guest John K. Phoebus is a highly regarded personal injury and criminal defense attorney practicing on the eastern shore of Maryland. He is a founding partner of the Anthenelli, Phoebus & Hickman, LLC boutique law firm that he turbocharges with the latest technology.
Hear how Phoebus struck out at first on his own, then partnered with trusted colleagues and built a reputation so strong in their region they are known largely either by their last names or by Phoebus’ nickname, “The Crab Lawyer.”
To manage a heavy case load in a boutique firm and sift through massive piles of evidence, even decades of medical records for a single case, Phoebus leans into tech, often tinkering with new products and pushing for greater capabilities when taking his small firm into battle against much larger, deep pocket firms.
Technology can help you market online, take clients from inquiry to retainer, and create repeatable, dependable case management systems that deliver a consistent experience to clients, build your reputation, and maximize outcomes time after time.
Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com
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For small firms, a strong tech arsenal (and yes, that means AI as well) turns Davids into Goliaths. Go toe-to-toe with the biggest firms with a robust stable of tech tools, even sort through decades of medical records, sort multiple body camera videos, and help you read a brief through the eyes of a judge and jury.
Owning multiple online domain names can help you extend your reach without creating more work, they can all point back to the same website while protecting you from “poachers” who want to latch onto your reputation.
How do you know you’ve “made it” in the legal world? When you’re known only by your last name. That’s a reputation.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Clio Grow intake software
Google NotebookLM
10 Kanban Board Examples
Clio Legal Tech
CoCounsel AI legal software
Microsoft 365 for business
MDEC, Maryland Electronic Courts
Acrobat Pro
Quickbooks
CallRail
JusticeText
“Jake Heller Interview With Artificial Lawyer: ‘We Never Planned For This’”
Eastern Exposure: A Chesapeake Story Documentary on Crisfield, Maryland
Scorpion marketing
Clio Cloud Conference 2025
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