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When a catastrophic accident nearly took Darryl Isaacs' life, it did something unexpected—it made him a more powerful trial lawyer. In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, Jason Lazarus sits down with Darryl to talk about the moment everything changed… and how it reshaped the way he practices law, leads his firm, and connects with clients.
What if your next major growth breakthrough isn't about doing more—but doing less, smarter? In this eye-opening episode of Trial Lawyer View, Jason Lazarus sits down with David Thomas of Law Tigers, the force behind one of the most recognized brands in motorcycle injury law. David reveals how their “infinity marketing” model helped personal injury firms build unstoppable momentum—by owning one niche, and going all in.
In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View by Synergy, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Ryan McKeen from Best Era LLC to explore his evolution from growing a successful law firm to launching a transformative consulting agency for law firms. "Growth to me is a choice," Ryan shares, reflecting on the early decisions that shaped his firm's success. Ryan reveals the five key strategies he used to scale his firm, emphasizing the power of vision, systems, and culture. "Culture is what you do. It's action. It's time on a calendar," he says, stressing the importance of aligning values with business practices. Ryan also dives into the pivotal role of business coaching, masterminds within the personal injury community, and the insights he's gained from coauthoring Tiger Tactics. He offers invaluable lessons on leadership, the necessity of financial projections, and how data and marketing can drive law firm growth. Tune in for an enlightening conversation about scaling your firm and embracing the mindset of continuous learning and growth.
In the newest episode of Trial Lawyer View by Synergy, host Jason Lazarus chats with the one and only Jennifer Gore from Sweet James LLP to discuss her remarkable journey from personal adversity to triumph in the courtroom. A former accident victim herself, Jennifer reveals how her experience in a car accident not only shifted her perspective but also set her on a path to personal injury law. "That's the thing about these accidents, it doesn't come down to whether or not you're in the wrong. You still have to bear those injuries," she says, emphasizing the human side of advocacy. Jennifer opens up about the power of mentorship, her unique approach to team building, and how she's scaled her practice to new heights with the help of programs like Evergreen and the thought leadership from Tiger Tactics. She also shares insights into how personal branding and overcoming gender challenges have shaped her success. Tune in for a captivating conversation about perseverance, leadership, and redefining the trial lawyer's role in achieving justice and business success.
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View by Synergy, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Michael Hill, a dedicated advocate specializing in nursing home abuse and neglect cases. With a deep passion for serving vulnerable clients, Michael discusses the unique challenges of valuing claims in jurisdictions with restrictive laws and how his firm's mission-driven approach has led to some of Ohio's largest nursing home verdicts. “in terms of the large verdicts, [they] are less about the specifics of the client sometimes and more about the fact that it's obvious that this is just the result of an overall problem,” Michael shares. He talks about the importance of client communication, maintaining trust, and the role of outsourcing in building a successful firm. Tune in for an incredible conversation on advocacy, leadership, and the pursuit of justice in nursing home litigation. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
In this riveting new episode of Trial Lawyer View by Synergy, Jason Lazarus sits down with the trailblazing Bill Hauser from SMB Team, diving into his innovative approach to law firm growth. Bill's unique perspective on leadership is informed by his adrenaline-filled background, where pushing limits and overcoming fear were part of the game. Bill has harnessed his past life experiences in financial analysis, digital sales, and marketing to craft transformative strategies that empower law firms to scale and thrive in today's competitive legal landscape. Through this episode, Bill breaks down the keys to rapid growth, whether scalability is truly necessary for long-term success, and how his books—PPC for Lawyers, Not Dummies and Law Firm Growth Accelerator—offer actionable insights for lawyers looking to level up. This episode is a must-listen for any trial lawyer eager to grow their firm and create lasting impact. Tune in for insights that will change the way you approach scaling your operations.
In the next episode of Trial Lawyer View podcast, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Brian Glass from BenGlassLaw to explore how he's helped to build a practice that thrives on values, exceptional client service, and employee growth. Learn how Brian implemented EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) to streamline operations and create a culture where both employees and clients thrive. Brian also shares top strategies for improving client experiences, including the power of Google reviews, marketing tailored to firm values, and leveraging offshore resources for efficiency. Plus, hear insights from his podcast Life Beyond Briefs, and discover his approach to work-life balance and financial freedom. Don't miss these actionable strategies for elevating your practice! https://tinyurl.com/43b454a3 03:01: Why He Implemented EOS and How They Figured Out Their Mission of Thrive 06:16: The Impact on the Efficiency of his Firm and how it Operated After their Mission Was Implemented 11:26: Growth Opportunities Offered to his Staff and its Effects 13:50: Strategies Implemented to Enhance Client Experience and Ensure his Firm Stood Out 18:40: Being CEO of his Law Firm 21:53: Great Legal Marketing and What it Provides to the Firm 25:22: How His Firms Marketing Messaging Resonates with Potential Clients 27:41: Leveraging Google Reviews 30:13: How he Uses Offshore to Operate his Firm More Efficiently 35:33: How did he Create a Law Practice that Aligns with his Values and Allows for Financial Freedom, Family Time 40:48: His Podcast Life Beyond Briefs 41:30: His View as a Trial Lawyer
Most PI firms handle settlement planning and lien resolution in-house, creating bottlenecks and frustration at the most critical stage of client experience. In this episode of Personal Injury Mastermind, Jason Lazarus and Brian Adair reveal why specialized expertise in these areas doesn't just save time and money - it transforms client satisfaction and drives better reviews. Dominate your market today. Grab a copy of Chris' latest book, Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: From Good to GOAT. We discuss: Why the final settlement experience makes or breaks client reviews How early settlement planning prevents common client care disasters The hidden costs of in-house lien resolution (like time spent on Medicare hold) Using expert partners to provide concierge-level client care Turning post-settlement work from a cost center into a growth driver Why specialized settlement knowledge prevents malpractice risks Guest Details Jason Lazarus is the CEO of Synergy Settlement Services, bringing insider expertise to lien resolution and settlement planning. Jason Lazarus: LinkedIn, Website Synergy Settlement Services: Website Book: The Art of Settlement Brian Adair is the founder of Adair Financial Group, specializing in comprehensive settlement planning and client care solutions. Brian Adair: LinkedIn Adair Financial Group: Website Chris Dreyer and Rankings Details Chris Dreyer is the CEO and founder of Rankings.io, the elite legal digital marketing agency. Rankings: Website, Instagram, Twitter Chris Dreyer: Website, Instagram Newsletters: The Dreyer Sheet Books: Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: From Good to GOAT; Niching Up: The Narrower the Market, the Bigger the Prize Work with Rankings: Connect Time Stamps 00:00 Intro 01:01 Dan's journey from trial attorney to business operations 02:07 Evolution of Morgan & Morgan's Purple Cow Committee 04:54 Building an elite referral operation 08:00 The "nuclear plan" for referral conversion 10:07 Why they refer out turndown cases 13:37 Tracking metrics and maintaining quality 16:22 Sports partnerships and marketing innovation 1 9:16 Leveraging partnerships beyond sponsorships 21:31 Community involvement and disaster response Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels
In the latest Trial Lawyer View podcast, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Chris Dreyer, founder & CEO of Rankings.io, to discuss his journey to a dominating force in the legal marketing space. Chris shares powerful strategies on how personal injury law firms can stand out in competitive markets, boost SEO efforts, and secure more clients. From his book Niching Up to expert-level marketing tactics, Chris provides actionable insights that will help law firms achieve extraordinary growth. If you're looking to optimize your marketing and outshine competitors, this episode is a must-listen!
In the next episode of the Trial Lawyer View podcast, Jason Lazarus sits down with Norman Clark from Walker Clark to dive deep into strategies for navigating the competitive personal injury legal market. Norman shares decades of experience on improving profitability, operational efficiency, and the importance of monitoring key financial metrics to ensure a law firm's success. From outsourcing administrative tasks to leveraging tech for profitability, this episode is packed with actionable insights on maintaining sustainable success. Learn how law firms can optimize their operations, boost profitability, and keep clients coming back. Don't miss it!
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In this episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Patrick Wooten, the COO of Richard Schwartz & Associates, the largest personal injury firm in Mississippi!
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! Tune in to the latest Trial Lawyer View podcast as host Jason Lazarus interviews John Scott from Anders CPA, a virtual CFO who helps law firms master their finances! John sheds light on common financial traps law firms fall into and provides strategies to avoid them, highlighting the critical financial metrics personal injury firms need to track, especially when dealing with unpredictable caseloads and settlements. He emphasizes the importance of understanding your firm's strengths and capacity, and how to fully leverage case management systems for optimal cash flow management. John also stresses the need for up-to-date financial information to drive smart decision-making, and how delegating tasks efficiently can improve your bottom line. This episode is a must-listen for any law firm leader looking to strengthen their financial footing! Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest Trial Lawyer View podcast, host Jason Lazarus sits down with Mike Morse, founder of one of the nation's largest personal injury firms. Mike opens up about how the unexpected loss of his father shaped his journey and fueled his firm's incredible success. Discover the strategies that have propelled Mike's firm to new heights, including insights from his book Fireproof, and learn how he uses the Traction model to streamline operations and enhance client satisfaction. Whether you're looking to scale your practice or improve your team dynamics, this episode is packed with invaluable advice from a true industry leader. Don't miss it! Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus speaks with Glenn Fair, whose military and law enforcement background profoundly influences his approach to personal injury law. Glenn discusses the discipline and leadership skills he brings to his practice, emphasizing the importance of connecting with clients and meeting their needs with care and support. He shares practical advice on trial preparation and handling difficult cases, drawing from his recent success with a $2.2 million verdict. He also explores how technology enhances his firm's efficiency. Glenn's insights offer valuable strategies for attorneys aiming to improve client advocacy and firm operations. With a focus on his learns from his life before becoming a lawyer, to outsourcing and using technology to its fullest, you will get some great tips. Including some key insights about voir dire. 02:19 - His Military Experience and How It Influences His Approach to Handling PI Cases 07:24 - Strategies He Implements to Better Serve His Clients 10:32 - Resources His Firm Provides to Clients to Facilitate the Best Experience 15:30 - Technology He Uses that Can Help Firms Operate More Efficiently 19:57 - Advice He'd Offer for Preparing for Trial 24:19 - His Recent $2.2M Verdict 34:57 - Cutting Edge Ways He Developed Within His Firm to Be More Efficient
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus speaks with James Swartz from Swartz & Swartz, delving into his pivotal role as a consumer advocate and founder of World Against Toys Causing Harm (WATCH). James emphasizes the crucial message that consumers should not assume toys are safe simply because they are on store shelves. He passionately highlights the overarching issue of manufacturers prioritizing marketing over safety, underscoring the need for stringent regulations and robust testing standards to prevent hazards like design flaws and inadequate warnings which harm children. Drawing from his extensive litigation experience, James shares some impactful examples of how litigation has spurred significant changes in product design and regulatory practices, ensuring accountability and advocating for safer consumer products. He highlights two cases, one involving the drowning of a child and another case where a child became entrapped by a container, where his legal tactics resulted in significant results for his clients. Tune in to gain valuable insights from James Swartz's extensive experience related to child consumer safety. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! Don't miss the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View as host Jason Lazarus sits down with Phillip Fairley from The Rainmaker Institute! Join us for an engaging conversation covering important business of law practice topics like: Running a Law Firm: Explore the key aspects of running a law firm that can accelerate growth and success, transforming it into a thriving enterprise. Efficiency and Profitability: Learn how to maximize efficiency and profitability by running a law firm as a business rather than just a legal practice, unlocking its full potential. Client Acquisition and Retention Strategies: Discover effective strategies that small to mid-size personal injury law firms can implement to improve client acquisition and retention rates, driving business growth and success. This is a not to be missed episode given the incredible insights provided by Phillip to managing a successful personal injury practice. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus engages with Joseph Tunstall from O'Malley Tunstall in a deep dive into cutting-edge strategies for modernizing law practices. Joe discusses the integration of new technologies to streamline operations and enhance client satisfaction. He also emphasizes the transformative impact of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) in optimizing law firm team efficiency and overcoming common pitfalls such as relinquishing control for better client outcomes. Don't miss out on this episode packed with actionable insights and advice for trial lawyers looking to achieve greater efficiency in their practices and the best possible client outcomes. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
In this episode of the Zero to 5000 podcast, hosts Drew McClure has an enlightening conversation with Jason Lazarus, founder and CEO of Synergy. Jason shares his journey from a personal injury defense lawyer to an entrepreneurial leader in the niche field of healthcare lien resolution and Medicare compliance. He discusses the inception and evolution of Synergy, a company built to support personal injury law firms and their clients. Jason reveals how his vision of a multi-faceted service provider for personal injury victims came to life, emphasizing the mission of helping individuals in their toughest times. Jason also delves into the challenges of transitioning from being an employee to an entrepreneur, highlighting the learning curves and the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership. He shares personal stories, including a life-changing cycling accident, that prompted him to reevaluate his approach to life and business. This journey led him to prioritize emotional intelligence and servant leadership within his company. The conversation further explores the implementation of the EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) model and the use of Predictive Index for better team management and hiring practices. Jason emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting individual differences in a team setting to foster a supportive and productive work environment. Key Takeaways Vision and Mission: Synergy was born out of a need Jason identified in the market while working as a settlement planning consultant. The company's mission is to help personal injury victims get the compensation they deserve, thus improving their lives. Entrepreneurial Journey: Transitioning from an employee to an entrepreneur involves significant learning curves and challenges. Jason emphasizes the importance of perseverance and learning from mistakes. Emotional Intelligence: Personal experiences, like Jason's cycling accident, can prompt significant self-reflection and growth. Emotional intelligence and self-awareness are crucial for effective leadership. Team Management: Using tools like Predictive Index can help in understanding team dynamics and ensuring that individuals are placed in roles where they can thrive. Customer Experience: Small, personalized touches can significantly enhance customer and employee experiences, leading to greater satisfaction and loyalty. Notable Quotes "The things that you are doing to help these people are an incredible opportunity to do something that matters every day." "If you truly are driven, it's hard to shake the doubt and imposter syndrome completely, even when you're successful." "Emotional intelligence and self-awareness are crucial for effective leadership." "Small, personalized touches can significantly enhance customer and employee experiences."
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, James Grant from Georgia Trial Attorneys joins host Jason Lazarus for a deep dive into the multifaceted world of legal practice and law firm management. With a wealth of experience, James shares invaluable insights on balancing the art of lawyering with the business aspects of running a successful firm. From discussing the importance of creating objective metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for maximizing efficiency and profitability to navigating the challenges of scaling a business while ensuring personal growth aligns, James provides actionable advice for trial lawyers seeking to transform their practices into lean, efficient machines. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! In the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View, Jason Lazarus sits down with Mike Bonamarte from Levin & Perconti. They delve into Mike's landmark Illinois jury verdict of $40 million dollars. Together, they discuss the intricate details behind the substantial verdict, shedding light on the medical malpractice claims and the profound impact of Keira's birth injuries. Mike's strategic insights illuminate the factors that influenced the jury's decision, emphasizing the power of Kiera's testimony in shaping the final outcome. Through this episode, Mike emphasizes the importance of challenging preconceived notions and inspires listeners to pursue justice for their clients relentlessly, regardless of jurisdiction.
In the latest podcast episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus engages in a captivating conversation with Bryan Smith from Tamaki Law. Bryan's unique blend of psychology and trial law expertise shines as he shares his journey in the legal profession. "You start to connect those dots, and it all starts to make sense" Bryan reflects on connecting the dots and highlighting how understanding trauma can make one a more effective advocate. Discover the profound impact of Bryan's psychology background on his advocacy for victims of sexual abuse, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. "That's what gets the best result for the client: confidence that the truth will prevail, that we are going to be able to tell this story in a way that really impacts the jurors on an emotional level," Bryan passionately emphasizes. Gain insights into his expert strategies for maximizing recoveries in automobile accident cases and the challenges faced when representing survivors in sensitive cases. Bryan's passion for the arts also parallels the challenges of trial lawyers, making this episode a compelling exploration of law, psychology, and justice. Don't miss this engaging conversation.
Jason Lazarus chats it up about Netflix's latest anime, "Skull Island," the Victorian-era occult horror film "The Gates," his influences across various mediums, and the art (and science) of composing for film.
Jason Lazarus is the founder and CEO of Synergy Settlement Services. Lazarus is a renowned legal settlement services industry expert. His written work is widely published and his thought leadership in Medicare compliance has been cited by Federal courts and Florida courts including the Florida Supreme Court.Art of Settlement, Lazarus' first book, is an Amazon bestseller and helps lawyers navigate regulatory compliance issues when settling catastrophic cases. He hosts the Trial Lawyer View podcast which highlights trial lawyers and how they help the catastrophically injured. Synergy Settlement Services provides trial lawyers across the nation with innovative and comprehensive solutions to the issues they face at the settlement of their hard-fought cases, freeing them to focus on what they do best—fighting for injury victims. Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondlazarus/Visit Synergy Settlement Services' Website: https://synergysettlements.com/On This Episode, We Discuss…The Development of a Niche Legal Settlement Services FirmFlorida's Bill for Insurance Tort ReformJason's Personal Experience as an Injury VictimThe Relationship Between Law Firms & Trial Lawyers
Jason D. Lazarus is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Synergy Settlement Services. Synergy allows trial lawyers to focus on what they do best by handling all the issues which arise at settlement such as lien resolution, Medicare compliance, public benefit preservation, and settlement planning techniques for protecting the recovery. Jason is passionate about Synergy's mission of improving the lives of the catastrophically injured and Synergy's corporate values of professionalism, respect, integrity, dedication, and empathy. Being an injury victim himself gives him unique insight into the clients' Synergy seeks to help at the time they need it most. His written work is widely published and his thought leadership in Medicare compliance has been cited by Federal courts and Florida courts including the Florida Supreme Court. Art of Settlement, Mr. Lazarus' first book, is an Amazon bestseller and helps lawyers navigate regulatory compliance issues when settling catastrophic cases. He hosts the Trial Lawyer View podcast which highlights trial lawyers and how they help the catastrophically injured. In this episode, we discuss: - Using experience as the client in a lawsuit to know exactly how you wish to move forward in injury law. - Choosing how you show up in life based on what you experience on the other side of the table. - Meeting someone where they're at in negotiation instead of flying above their head right away. - Facing high, negative emotions without it hurting your life outside work. Please let me know your thoughts! Connect with Jason Lazarus: Website: https://synergysettlements.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondlazarus/ Connect with Cindy Watson: Wesbite: https://watsonlabourlaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenonpurposecommunity/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomenOnPurpose1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenonpurposecoaching/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCHOGOsk0bkijtwq8aRrtdA?view_as=subscriber Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Trial Lawyer view, host Jason Lazarus had an enlightening conversation with the podcast's first paralegal guest, Laura Reaves from the Beasley Allen Law Firm. Their conversation focused on her career as a paralegal and the intimate working relationship she has had with managing attorneys at the firm. A focus of the conversation was the importance of the relationship between managing attorneys and their paralegals. Learn more here: https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/laura-reaves/
The Art of the Settlement Jason Lazarus, Synergy Settlement – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 774 Jason Lazarus Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC is the founder and chief executive officer of Synergy Settlement Services. Synergy allows trial lawyers to focus on what they do best by handling all the issues which arise at settlement such as lien resolution, Medicare compliance, public benefit preservation, and settlement planning techniques for protecting the recovery. He is also a Principal and President of Multi-Claimant Solutions which offers lien resolution and MSP compliance services for mass torts. Mr. Lazarus is a renowned legal settlement services industry expert. His written work is widely published and his thought leadership in Medicare compliance has been cited by Federal courts and Florida courts including the Florida Supreme Court. He is available to consult with trial lawyers across the country when they are dealing with the issues that arise at settlement including lien resolution, Medicare compliance, government benefit preservation, trusts and protection of the financial recovery. Mr. Lazarus is the proud father of three children: Sarah, Kyle, and Camille. In his free time, he is an avid cyclist and amateur auto racing given his passion for going fast! Mr. Lazarus has a passion for UCF and FSU football. He works out of the Synergy main office in Orlando. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Jason Lazarus about his book, The Art of the Settlement. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How having a niche business can lead to a successful business. - How settlement planning helps protect the person who gets the settlement. - How the book helps prepare lawyers to better serve their clients in settlement cases. - Why people need education on settlement cases before their case resolves. - How personal injury litigation is very diverse. Connect with Jason: Guest Contact Info Twitter @SynergySettle Facebook facebook.com/SynergySettlementServices LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/syngery-settlement-services Links Mentioned: Synergysettlements.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to photography insights I'm your host Andrew Walmsley. This is the show that interviews people from around the photography world. Kathryn Reichert is today's guest, all the way from New Yersey, New York. Kathryn's work is all about a combination of alternative processes, painting and intaglio printing. We came across her work through the wondeful Jason Lazarus from episode 139. I really liked Kat's projects - from the how my son sees it, to genetically modified and hynagogia. There are fun and meaningful works for you all to look at. In this one we discuss: buying toys working with flash & long exposure being a student creating work solar plates sleep states self portraiture undiagnosed health Hasselblad Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ksreichert/ Website - kathrynreichert.com Donations Please don't forget i've launched the KO-FI donation page. All donations mean a lot to me. In actual fact the first lot of donations I have put towards my cyanotype chemicals and paper, so watch out on social media for the results. Friends of the show Steve at Chroma creates modular cameras in medium and large format variety. Find out more at https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ Updates After speaking with Kat I came up with a new project which involves Kat first. You cannot sign up for this one, it choses you - so keep watching Instagram for news of this. In other news i'm really proud to say after listening to all these artists I have come up with a personal project. So what I have done is put another website together dedicated just to my photography. it's a clean and simple site, no blogging or podcasting - just my art and experiments. Only a few friends have seen this work - it's deeply personal and most images will have a story or meaning to them. Anyway hope you find to check that out, link is in the show notes but its just "awalmsley.art" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Malpractice Traps That Most Lawyers Haven't Thought About, with Jason Lazarus Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Synergy Settlement Services. Synergy offers healthcare lien resolution, Medicare secondary payer compliance services, pooled trust services, settlement asset management services and structured settlements. He is also the managing partner and founder of the Special Needs Law Firm; a Florida law firm that provides legal services related to public benefit preservation, liens and Medicare Secondary Payer compliance. Jason is an Amazon Best-Selling author and his book; Art of Settlement, is a detailed guide for trial lawyers related to regulatory compliance when resolving catastrophic claims. His written work has been cited, as authoritative on Medicare compliance, by the Supreme Court of Florida and the United States Southern District of Florida. Mr. Lazarus received his B.A. from the University of Central Florida and his J.D. with high honors from Florida State University. He received his LLM in Elder Law with Distinction from Stetson University College of Law. What you'll learn about in this episode: Medicare Advantage plans' recovery rights Mandatory reporting requirements for insurers from Medicare Do any of these pitfalls apply to PI settlements Medicaid/SSI protected benefits The effect of the Supreme Court's ruling in the McCutchen case on ARISA liens How qualified settlement can expedite the resolution of catastrophic and complicated cases Attorney fee deferrals to QSF Special needs trusts Jason's book, “The Art of Settlement” Resources: Website: www.synergysettlements.com Website:www.triallawyerview.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SynergySettlementServices Twitter: https://twitter.com/SynergySettle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondlazarus/ Email: jason@synergysettlements.com Additional Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit https://learn.pilmma.org/pilmma-super-summit-2021 The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's free Coronavirus Survival Kit: www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://learn.pilmma.org/join-pilmma
Welcome to episode 139 of photography insights and I'm your host Andrew Walmsley. This is the show that interviews people from the photography field from across the globe. Today I'm really excited to share with you another great force in education and photography. J Jason Lazarus is an educator at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Not only that but Jason loves interesting alternative or historic processes and having fun. You can tell from our conversation he is really in to his ability to educate others and keep pushing forward. He teaches the history of photography and talks about the importance of updating his students with his own work. It's all about motivating others but keeping up to date and pushing yourself. Jason is also part of an "untapped group" where the idea is to meet up in person and provide encouragement and critique for people's images. There are so many different projects Jason has worked on, from Mordançage, to chemigrams, cyanotype or shooting on a Gameboy! Hope you enjoy looking through his array of images. Anyway, he's a very approachable guy and we had so much fun, so enjoy this one. I really struggled to edit this one down as he's got such a great body of work. It was even interesting to talk about how different life is because of the lack of sunlight and seasons in Alaska, but alas I had to cut so much. Maybe I will send running a patreon service and those of you that are crazy can listen to us for hours! Here are a few things we discussed: playing with processes printing van dyke brown electron scanning microscope macro photography cyanotypes anna atkins mordancage (remember accent on the c) gameboy shooting dot matrix printers chemigram inspiring others + pushing you Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/obscuraworksak/ Website - https://obscura-works.com/ Donations Please don't forget i've launched the KO-FI donation page. All donations mean a lot to me, i'm trying to blog and experiment with so many more things like cyanotype and lith printing. I can only do this with funds, so please do help, every £1 means so much. Friends of the show Large format + medium format cameras - https://chroma.camera For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ Shout Out - Kosmo Don't forget we mentioned Kosmo's new film coming your way. Details on kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kosmofoto/kosmo-foto-agent-shadow-35mm-bandw-film-and-the-36-frames Shout Out - Eric Kunsman Eric and his colleagues are running this opportunity for 100 students who graduated in 2010 or 2011, more details here: www.MFAphotographyreviews.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
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#1172 This coaching session digs down to one of the core questions of entrepreneurship: How do we combine our passion with monetization . . . and keep it authentic? Jason Lazarus is about to go all-in with his new podcast, The British Blacktrepreneur. He has ten episodes in the cue with a long-term goal of monetizing the show and earning six figures through his business. Where does he start? If you're looking to monetize your podcast, this is the one for you. We go over several ways Jason can use his podcast to earn income, some mindsets and strategies around the process, and how the podcast can help complement other areas of his business. Let's get started. Show notes and more at SmartPassiveIncome.com/ap1172
Today we are delighted to have Jason Lazarus with us. He is a lawyer and author of The Art of Settlement-A Lawyer’s Guide to Regulatory Compliance When Resolving Catastrophic Claims and we are going to discuss his book, his career, and his expertise. Jason Lazarus: Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC is the founder and chief executive officer of Synergy Settlement Services. Synergy allows trial lawyers to focus on what they do best by handling all the issues which arise at settlement such as lien resolution, Medicare compliance, public benefit preservation, and settlement planning techniques for protecting the recovery. He is also a Principal and President of Multi-Claimant Solutions which offers lien resolution and MSP compliance services for mass torts. Mr. Lazarus is a renowned legal settlement services industry expert. His written work is widely published and his thought leadership in Medicare compliance has been cited by Federal courts and Florida courts including the Florida Supreme Court. He is available to consult with trial lawyers across the country when they are dealing with the issues that arise at settlement including lien resolution, Medicare compliance, government benefit preservation, trusts and protection of the financial recovery. Mr. Lazarus is the proud father of three children: Sarah, Kyle, and Camille. In his free time, he is an avid cyclist and amateur auto racing given his passion for going fast! Mr. Lazarus has a passion for UCF and FSU football. He works out of the Synergy main office in Orlando. Read Full Bio Links: The Art of Settlement Synergy Settlement Services Special Needs Firm See You In Court Website To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
Jason Lazarus clearly has an entrepreneurial spirit and that is evident from his career. As you’ll hear on the podcast, this goes back to when he was 10 years old and his parents moved him from his home in Marlboro, New Jersey to Orlando, Florida to start their own business. Following suit, Jason is the founder and CEO of Synergy Settlement Services and he is also the managing partner and founder of Special Needs Law Firm which focuses on special needs settlement planning and lien litigation. If that is not enough to keep him busy, Jason recently wrote and published a book called “The Art of Settlement” that is now available. A product of the Florida school system, Jason received his undergraduate degree from the University of Central Florida, his JD law degree from Florida State University College of Law and he also took some time out to get a LLM Master of Laws degree in elder law from Stetson University College of Law. Jason has had an interesting career path that he has carved out and it was good to get to know him on this podcast.
This week I chatted to Jason Lazarus who is the host of Inner City Actors Podcast which I had the honour of being a guest on earlier this month and am stoked to have Jason on my podcast. We chatted about his interest in acting, what keeps him inspired and the journey of podcasting with some fun rapid fire questions to end! So, grab a coffee and enjoy. :) BIO: My name is Jason Lazarus, and I'm from London. I'm the founder and host of The Inner City Actor's Podcast. I teach as a day job, I'm married to a beautiful wife and have three children! I'm a non-actor whose passionate about acting and performing. I love comedy, satire, accents, and improv. I started my podcast to find out more about the acting industry, to understand what the acting industry is like for urbanites, people of colour, mixed heritage individuals and those from underprivileged backgrounds. I've interviewed over 50 guests from, mainly, the USA and Britain. I hope to inspire others to take their acting game to the next level! Instagram: @innercityactorspodcast
EP 26- In this week's episode of The Lawman's Lounge, Bill "The Lawman" Umansky of The Umansky Law Firm hosts Attorney Jason Lazarus from Synergy Settlement Services. Jason is a renowned legal settlement services industry expert and author of The Art of Settlement: A Lawyer's Guide to Regulatory Compliance when Resolving Catastrophic Claims!Tune in every Tuesday morning for a new episode!
The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 24, featuring Jason Lazarus, Founder and CEO of Synergy Settlements. Jason's written work is widely published and his thought leadership in Medicare compliance has been cited by Federal courts and Florida courts including the Florida Supreme Court. We discuss his recently released book called The Art of Settlement: A Lawyer's Guide to Regulatory Compliance When Resolving Catastrophic Claims.
All new "Questions For Lawyers" today, with Guest attorney Jason Lazarus, a Medicare/Health Insurance lien reduction specialist. He just published a book "The Art of Settlement- A Lawyer's Guide to Regulatory Compliance When Resolving Catastrophic Claims." Jason brings his legal experience and his own unfortunate horrific personal injury experience to the conversation. Personal injury attorneys obtain settlements/verdicts for their injured clients, but many clients are astounded that Medicare and most health insurance carriers require to be paid back out of your settlement. Jason handles insurance lien conflicts throughout the country. To reach Jason, go to his website, https://synergysettlements.com/.To get a copy of his new book "The Art of Settlement," you can purchase it on Amazon. All proceeds to go charity. https://www.amazon.com/…/B08H5TWMGX/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_OV…Description of "The Art of Settlement" book on Amazon."The regulatory landscape of the personal injury lawyer has become exceedingly complicated. Assisting clients with catastrophic disabilities now exposes you personally to government recovery actions, damages, and malpractice risks. It’s vital that your personal injury practice has a comprehensive plan for compliance when resolving cases if you want to protect yourself—and protect your clients.In The Art of Settlement, Jason Lazarus helps you navigate the complexities at settlement for catastrophic claims and provides you with the best course of action for each potential issue. As a nationally recognized settlement compliance expert, Jason shows you how to address important ethical issues, navigate settlement planning concerns, preserve government benefits, and employ lien reduction strategies. You’ll gain insightful, essential perspective on how to deal with Medicare compliance, fight ERISA liens, and leverage qualified settlement funds.In today’s complex and nuanced environment, every PI lawyer can benefit from the principles laid out in this book. This is a trial lawyer’s ultimate resource for the world of regulatory compliance with catastrophic claims—a guidebook you’ll consult again and again."
In this week's episode Jonathan interviews attorney Jason Lazarus. Jason started a company called Synergy Settlement Services to help trial lawyers with issues that arise at settlement such as lien resolution, Medicare compliance, public benefit preservation, and settlement planning techniques. Jason has most recently authored the book The Art of Settlement. Listen to find out why Jason wrote this book and what you should be aware of at the time of settlement.
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#5: This episode of Settlement Nation we chat with Jason Lazarus, a legal settlement services expert out of Orlando, Florida. Jason discusses several of the topics covered in his new book, The Art of Settlement, intended to help attorneys avoid mistakes when finalizing a settlement. If you are a personal injury attorney, this is a MUST listen for you and your legal team. Jason's book can be purchased here: https://geni.us/theartofsettlement
In this podcast episode, Jason Lazarus, an attorney, author and CEO of Synergy Settlements, joins CEO and Chairman, Michael J. Swanson, to Mr. Lazarus's new book "The Art of Settlement: A Lawyer's Guide to regulatory compliance when resolving catastrophic claims." Buy Mr. Lazarus's book: https://geni.us/theartofsettlement Questions or comments? Contact Mike!https://www.howdavidbeatsgoliath.com/contact/Or visit his social media pages:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaeljswanson/Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002168508940Contact Jason Lazarus:https://synergysettlements.com/ Jason@synergysettlements.com Call: 877.960.2131
In this episode, Mr. Lazarus and Michael J. Swanson, CEO of Advocate Capital, Inc., discuss the taxation of damages and the tax deferral of contingent fees. Mr. Lazarus talks about attorney fee structures, including fixed and indexed. They also cover deferred compensation plans for lawyers and Qualified Settlement Funds. Jason D. Lazarus is the CEO and Founder of Synergy Settlement Services.Questions or comments? Contact Mike! advocatecapital.com/michael-swanson.htmlOr visit his social media pages: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaeljswanson/Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002168508940Contact Jason:877-960-2131 https://synergysettlements.com/partner/jason-d-lazarus/
Jason Lazarus: Too Hard to Keep (Syracuse)April 4 – May 31, 2013Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery at Light WorkGallery Talk: Thursday, April 4, 5pmReception: Thursday, April 4, 5-7pm—In 2010 Chicago-based artist Jason Lazarus initiated a growing archive of photos deemed “too hard to keep.” T.H.T.K. (Too Hard to Keep) is a place for photographs, photo-objects, and even digital files to exist when they are too difficult to hold on to, yet too meaningful to destroy. Participants have dictated whether the photographs submitted to the archive may be shown freely with other pieces of the archive, or if they are only to be displayed face down, adding to the charged significance of each object. Out of this expanding collection site-specific installations occur. With T.H.T.K. (Syracuse) Lazarus shares a slice of the larger archive alongside anonymous local submissions in a carefully considered installation at Light Work.lg.ht/10taTHO—Jason Lazarus is a Chicago-based artist, curator, writer, and educator who received his MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2003. Lazarus has actively exhibited around the country and abroad while teaching photography at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Selected exhibition highlights include Black Is, Black Aint at the Renaissance Society, Chicago, IL; Image Search at PPOW Gallery, New York, NY; On the Scene at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; and solo exhibitions at Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; Kaune, Sudendorf, Cologne, Germany; and D3 Projects, Los Angeles, CA. Notable honors include the John Gutmann Photography Fellowship, 2010; an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship award, 2009; the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Award, Emerging Artist, 2008; and the Emerging Artist Artadia Grant, 2006. His work can be found in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Milwaukee Museum of Art, and the Bank of America LaSalle Photography collection, among many others. Lazarus is represented by Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL.jasonlazarus.com—Interested in submitting to the T.H.T.K. archive?Drop off your print anonymously in the drop box located at Light Work prior to and during the length of the exhibition. If you are not local, you can submit to the artist directly by following the instructions at toohardtokeep.blogspot.com—Special thanks to Azhar Chougleyouforgotmyname.comSpecial thanks to Daylight Blue Mediadaylightblue.comLight Worklightwork.orgMusic: "Vela Vela" by Blue Dot Sessionssessions.blue See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Acting is a fascinating industry and many dreamed to be an actor as a kid. So did I. Later in life, most of us give up on that dream for many different reasons. Then life goes on and it was just one of those childhood dreams to be an actor. But the beauty about the world that we are living in, is that we are never too old for anything anymore. If you are fascinated by acting and want to get access to the industry, this is possible. No matter if you are 20, 30, 40 or even older. One great example for this is Jason Lazarus. Jason was always fascinated by acting but pursued another path in his professional life. When he reached a point where he really wanted to live his passion and go after his dreams, he re-discovered his fascination for the world of acting. He started the Inner City Actor's podcast, where he interviews actors, directors and other professionals from this industry. His guests are inspiring, hungry and determined artists, mainly from London City. Now Jason is part of this world and adds value, builds up a network and gets inspiration from insiders constantly. Listen to this interview if you have a passion for the world of acting or if you find out how to enter any industry you want. Some of the questions I ask Jason: - How do actors become actors? Do you see certain patterns in their biographies or are there several different paths? (05:36) - How are actors usually getting their jobs? (07:23) - Do you interview directors, too (13:36) - Can you start being an actor at an older age? (16:46) - How are actors usually being paid? (19:20) - Why are you doing the Inner City Actor's Podcast? (22:36) - What did you learn from your guests so far? (29:03) - If someone who is listening wants to get into acting, what is your recommendation? (38:29) Play the leading role in your life, join The Business Artist Club here: https://www.businessartist.club More about Jason Lazarus: E-Mail: innercitypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @jasonlazarus31 and @innercityactorspodcast Inner City Actor's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-inner-city-actors-podcast/id1482851131
Jason Lazarus is a Los Angeles based composer for film, television, and video games. His original scores include the WB Animated film Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, the Nickelodeon short film TMNT: Don Vs Raph, and the independent films Stand and Phantom Halo. As an arranger and additional writer, Jason has contributed music to films including Straight Outta Compton, Stuber, and Robin Hood, as well as the television shows Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., Jean-Claude Van Johnson, and Quantico. We spoke to Lazarus heading into Comic-Con weekend and got his take on composing music for animation vs live-action films and which of the two DC Animated series did he prefer. Find out more about Jason Lazarus at www.jason-lazarus.com and the Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans world premier will be on Sunday, July 21, 2019 in Room 6BCF, 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT at San Diego Comic-Con. #SDCC #SDCC2019 #ComicCon #ComicCon2019 #TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans #TTGoVsTT #TeenTitansGo #TeenTitans #JasonLazarus #DCAU #DCAnimated #WBAnimated #WBAnimation #DCAnimation
This week, we chatted with Jason Lazarus about his love for displaying the ordinary in an extraordinary way. His recent exhibition at the George Eastman Museum had him in town, so we jumped at the opportunity to talk with him about his installation, "Too Hard To Keep," Listen in to hear how he plays with the vernacular! www.jasonlazarus.com www.toohardtokeep.blogspot.com
This week: We talk to Jason Lazarus and Sofia Leiby about their project Chicago Artist Writers and following we talk to Janice Kerbel who has the exhibition running at the Arts Club for Chicago through the 21st.
This week: One of our favorite artists, Jason Lazarus is a slightly odd interview where we talk in a cave surrounded by SAIC students.