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On episode 7 of May It Please the Pod, Ryan and James hung out with the "artist" formerly known as Judge Clayton Davis. Judge Davis explained the efficiency of his criminal and civil dockets, the complexities of lawyering, and the death of the trial attorney. This episode of May It Please the Pod is sponsored by Home Furniture and presented by Sudduth and Associates, LLC. To learn more about the podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal.
On episode 6 of May It Please the Pod, the guys sat down and had coffee with the Honorable Guy Bradberry. Judge Bradberry explored the various responsibilities and characteristics that are needed to not only serve as a a judge, but as a public servant, what he atributes to the success of a much more efficient criminal docket, and--most importantly--what color robe he REALLY wishes he could wear on the bench. This episode of May It Please the Pod is sponsored by Home Furniture and presented by Sudduth and Associates, LLC. To learn more about this podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal.
In episode 5 of May It Please the Pod, James and Ryan sit down with their old boss, Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier. The three discussed Louisiana's recent criminal justice reform, the District Attorney's Office's new outreach through social media, and the rising crime amongst juveniles and how Mr. DeRosier plans on fixing it. This episode of May It Please the Pod is sponsored by Home Furniture and presented by Sudduth & Associates, LLC. To learn more about this podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal.
In part 2 of episode 4 of May It Please the Pod, James and Ryan analyze and discuss the changes to parole and post-conviction life as a result of Louisiana's new criminal justice reform package. Plus, a cameo from James' dad. May It Please the Pod is presented by Sudduth & Associates, LLC. To learn more about this podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal.
In episode 4 of May It Please the Pod, James Sudduth and Ryan Smith react to Louisiana's massive criminal justice reform package. In part one of episode 4, James dissects the changes in criminal sentencing, Ryan learns a new word, and the guys talk about good news for the podcast. May It Please the Pod is presented by Sudduth & Associates, LLC. To learn more about this podcast, visit www.saa.legal or email the show at intake@saa.legal.
In episode three of May It Please the Pod, James Sudduth and Ryan Smith, of Sudduth & Associates, are joined by a real-life prosecutor (and the pod's very first guest), Assistant District Attorney Ross Murray, of the Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office. Among the litany of topics discussed, the three reminesce on their time together at the DA's Office, the current shift towards rehabilitation versus incarceration within the criminal justice system and, of course, a little bit of scheduled fun. For questions or comments about the podcast, you can find us at www.saa.legal or at intake@saa.legal.
In this episode of May It Please the Pod, Ryan Smith is joined by James Sudduth, who returns from his exodus to Texas during Tropical Storm Cindy, to discuss some of the highlights of the 2017 NELA (National Employment Lawyers Association) Convention in San Antonio, Texas and the art of arbitration. For more information on Sudduth & Associates, check us out at www.saa.legal or send us an email at intake@saa.legal.
In this podcast, Sudduth and Associates managing partner, James Sudduth III, and office administrator, Ryan Smith, sit down to introduce the May It Please the Pod podcast and Sudduth and Associates as a whole.