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Best podcasts about legal fees

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The Megyn Kelly Show
Austin Metcalf's Father Speaks Out, Plus False Karmelo Anthony Narratives, and Blake Lively Legal Fees Ruling, with Mark Geragos and Arthur Aidala | Ep. 1338

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 102:13


Megyn Kelly delivers an extensive fact-check of all the lies from Karmelo Anthony's parents after the verdict, the fake racial narrative being pushed by supporters and activists, the family's refusal to show real remorse over Austin Metcalf's murder, and more. Then Jeff Metcalf, Austin Metcalf's father, joins to discuss the racial attacks and harassment his family has faced since the verdict, the disturbing behavior of some Karmelo Anthony supporters, why he wants all people to be part of the solution and not the problem in our culture, the death threats he and his family have faced after the verdict, the false narratives and lies being spread about his son, how his family is doing in this moment, and more. Then Mark Geragos, host of "In The Well," and Arthur Aidala, host of "Arthur Aidala Power Hour," join to discuss why the Karmelo Anthony defense failed to present a viable self-defense argument, the importance of Anthony not testifying in his own defense, the truth about jury selection and whether there was racial bias in this case, the breaking news that Justin Baldoni was ordered to pay Blake Lively's legal fees, the judge dismissing Lively's attempt at punitive damages, Nick Reiner's attempt to access his family trust to pay for his legal defense, the unusual legal questions surrounding this effort when he's on trial for murdering his parents, and more.     Subscribe to MK True Crime to find ALL the shows: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mk-true-crime/id1829831499 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4o80I2RSC2NvY51TIaKkJW YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MKTrueCrime?sub_confirmation=1 Social: http://mktruecrime.com/   Aidala- https://am970theanswer.com/radioshow/the-arthur-aidala-power-hour Cozy Earth: This Father's Day, visit https://www.CozyEarth.com & Use code MEGYN for up to 20% off Relief Factor: Reclaim your mobility and celebrate your freedom from aches this year by grabbing your $17.76 3-week QuickStart at https://ReliefFactor.com or by calling 800-4-RELIEF. Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com or your local Sportsman's Warehouse today.     Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Colleen & Bradley
06/12 Fri Hr 1: Justin Baldoni has to pay Blake Lively's legal fees?

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 51:29


Bradley breaks down breaking news that a judge has ruled Justin Baldoni must pay Blake Lively's legal fees. The blinds have hot gossip about Canadians and golfers. In the same episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Living The Red Life
How a Corporate Lawyer Is Reinventing Legal Fees

Living The Red Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 13:50


What happens when a corporate lawyer with nearly three decades of experience decides the industry's biggest business model is broken?In this episode of Living The Red Life, Pamela Zimlin shares why she walked away from traditional law firm structures to build a different kind of legal practice. Drawing from years in multinational firms, private equity, and corporate finance, she reveals how fixed-fee legal services are changing client relationships, improving transparency, and creating a more human-centered approach to business law.Pamela discusses entrepreneurship, leadership, mergers and acquisitions, and the courage required to challenge industry norms. She also shares lessons learned from building Corporate Strategic Solutions, hiring her first employee, and creating a business centered on value rather than billable hours.Whether you're building a company, leading a team, or looking to disrupt an outdated industry, this conversation delivers practical insights on innovation, client experience, and redefining success.Key Takeaways:• Challenge industry norms when they no longer serve clients.• Build businesses around value, not outdated pricing models.• Word-of-mouth remains one of the most powerful forms of marketing.• Hiring the right people creates leverage and accelerates growth.• Success comes from aligning business decisions with personal values.Notable Quotes:• "I'm trying to change the way law is practiced."• "The client pays for the value of the work, not how long it takes."• "I could build something and I could build something differently."• "I would rather not make money and work with a really good client."• "Word of mouth is absolutely still the best form of marketing for me."Connect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter

The Megyn Kelly Show
Blake Lively's Legal Fees Ploy, and Mackenzie Shirilla's Shocking "Crash," with MK True Crime's Phil Holloway, Ashleigh Merchant, and Dave Aronberg | Ep. 1330

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 115:23


Megyn Kelly begins the show by diving into the latest in the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni legal saga with Victoria Burke, law professor and architect of the "Speak Your Truth Act," to discuss Lively's attempt to recover three times her legal fees and more, Lively's attempted use of the "Speak Your Truth Act" in a way Burke says was not intended when it was created, how Lively's team reached out to Burke regarding taking the act national, whether this is all a PR clean-up attempt, and more. Then Phil Holloway, Ashleigh Merchant, and Dave Aronberg, hosts of The MK True Crime Show, join to discuss Blake Lively trying to keep her legal case against Justin Baldoni in the news through her fight for legal fees, the judge's comments about thinking the case was over, the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony in the death of Texas teenager and football player Austin Metcalf at a track meet, Anthony's not guilty plea and claim of self-defense, questions surrounding who initiated the confrontation, how race will play a role in the trial and the coverage of the trial, the disturbing Mackenzie Shirilla case spotlighted in hit Netflix series "The Crash," her murder conviction after killing her boyfriend and his friend in a car crash, Shirilla breaking rules while in prison now, shocking audio of Mackenzie Shirilla's treatment of her boyfriend, the role her parents may have played in enabling her behavior, the tragic murder of Henry Nowak in the UK, disturbing footage now released showing police ignoring Henry's pleading for help, questions about whether the officers could be charged with a crime, and more.   Subscribe to MK True Crime to find ALL the shows: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mk-true-crime/id1829831499 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4o80I2RSC2NvY51TIaKkJW   YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@MKTrueCrime?sub_confirmation=1 Social: http://mktruecrime.com/   Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold DailyLook: https://dailylook.com to take your style quiz and use code MEGYN for 50% off your first order. Quo: Make this the season where no opportunity slips away. Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to https://www.Quo.com/MK The Wellness Company: Don't let a sudden illness derail your summer—secure your peace of mind and save $45 on a Medical Emergency Kit today by visiting https://UrgentCareKit.com/MK and using promo code MK.     Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow  Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Kim Dwyer: homeowner who almost lost her house on the liquidator mix-up incident

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 3:27 Transcription Available


A Palmerston North woman almost lost her house when a liquidator mistook her for someone else. The woman, 29-year-old army medic Kim Dwyer, was mixed-up with an Auckland company director with the same name. Dwyer says the liquidator has refused to compensate her for the $1735 she paid in legal fees. "He says that I should have contacted him, which, obviously, I don't know how I would have done that - because they didn't know I existed." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Tues 4/28 - TX Redistricting Implemented, Maduro Legal Fees Fight and IRS-Trump Tax Settlement Propriety

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 6:51


This Day in Legal History: Maryland Ratifies the ConstitutionOn April 28, 1788, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution. The state's ratifying convention met in Annapolis from April 21 to April 28, ending with Maryland's formal approval of the new federal charter. This was a major legal step because Article VII of the Constitution required ratification by nine states before the Constitution could take effect. Maryland's vote therefore brought the country within two states of replacing the Articles of Confederation with a stronger national government.The decision also mattered because Maryland occupied an important position between northern and southern states, giving its approval broader political weight. Unlike some states where ratification debates were bitter and closely divided, Maryland approved the Constitution by a wide margin. Its delegates accepted the proposed structure of separated powers, a bicameral Congress, a single executive, and a federal judiciary. They also accepted the Constitution's grant of greater national authority, including the power to tax, regulate interstate commerce, and enforce federal law. For supporters of ratification, Maryland's approval showed that the Constitution was gaining momentum beyond the earliest Federalist strongholds. For opponents, it underscored how quickly the new framework was becoming a legal and political reality.Maryland's ratification did not itself put the Constitution into force, but it helped make that outcome increasingly likely. By June 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify, satisfying Article VII and allowing the new constitutional government to begin. Maryland's April 28 vote thus stands as one of the key legal milestones in the transition from confederation to constitutional union.The U.S. Supreme Court formally reinstated a Texas congressional map that could help Republicans gain seats in the U.S. House in the 2026 midterm elections. The ruling made official an earlier interim decision from December, when the Court allowed Texas to use the map while the litigation continued. The map had been approved by the Republican-controlled Texas legislature in August 2025 and signed by Governor Greg Abbott.Reuters reports that the map could shift as many as five Democratic-held House seats toward Republicans. A lower court had previously blocked the map after finding that it was likely racially discriminatory and potentially violated constitutional protections. The Supreme Court reversed that lower court decision, with the three liberal justices dissenting. The case comes amid a broader fight over mid-decade redistricting, in which both Republican- and Democratic-led states have redrawn maps outside the usual once-a-decade cycle for partisan advantage. California, for example, was allowed by the Supreme Court in February to use a new map designed to benefit Democrats after the Texas redistricting effort. The stakes are high because Republicans hold narrow majorities in Congress, and a shift in either chamber could affect President Trump's legislative agenda and congressional oversight. The ruling does not end the larger national debate over when redistricting crosses the line from lawful political mapmaking into unconstitutional discrimination.US Supreme Court formally reinstates pro-Republican Texas voting map | ReutersThe United States has agreed to adjust its Venezuela sanctions so the Venezuelan government can pay for Nicolás Maduro's defense lawyer in his U.S. drug trafficking case. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were taken from Caracas by U.S. special forces on January 3, brought to New York, and charged with offenses including narcoterrorism conspiracy. Both have pleaded not guilty and are being held in Brooklyn while awaiting trial. Maduro's lawyer, Barry Pollack, had asked U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein to dismiss the case, arguing that sanctions blocking Venezuela from paying legal fees interfered with Maduro's constitutional right to the lawyer of his choice. The defense said neither Maduro nor Flores could afford private counsel without Venezuelan government support. Prosecutors argued that the sanctions served national security and foreign policy interests, and that courts should not force the Treasury Department to change sanctions because foreign policy belongs mainly to the executive branch.Judge Hellerstein appeared unwilling to dismiss the case, but he also questioned whether blocking payment was justified when Maduro and Flores were already in U.S. custody and U.S.-Venezuela relations had improved after Maduro's ouster. The government's decision to allow the payments removes a procedural obstacle that could have complicated or delayed the prosecution. The case remains politically charged, with U.S. officials accusing Maduro of corruption and drug trafficking, while Maduro denies the allegations and says they are a pretext for U.S. control over Venezuela's oil resources. The dispute shows how sanctions, criminal prosecution, and constitutional criminal procedure can collide when a foreign former leader is brought into a U.S. courtroom.US to let Venezuela pay Maduro's lawyer in drug trafficking case | ReutersMy column for Bloomberg this week argues that the IRS's potential settlement with President Donald Trump and his family over leaked tax data presents a legitimacy problem as much as a legal one. The agency may be able to resolve the case through ordinary settlement procedures, but this is not an ordinary plaintiff: Trump is the head of the executive branch that ultimately oversees the IRS. That creates a serious perception risk, because the public may view the dispute as the administration negotiating with itself. The column argues that any settlement should be tied clearly to remedies available under Section 7431 of the Internal Revenue Code, which governs civil damages for unauthorized tax disclosures. It also stresses that similarly situated taxpayers affected by the same IRS contractor's leak should be treated consistently, or at least that any differences in treatment should be publicly explained.The concern is that a major payout to Trump or his family could appear to create a two-tier tax system, even if the technical legal process is defensible. I compare the risk to the Teapot Dome scandal, where public confidence suffered because people believed insiders were benefiting from a different set of rules. The column also points to another high-profile tax leak case involving a billionaire, where the resolution focused on apology, acknowledgment of policy failures, and stronger data safeguards rather than a massive damages award. That prior case provides a useful benchmark, even though not every case must settle the same way. To protect credibility, I argue that DOJ recusal, an independent arbiter, or similar safeguards may be necessary so the process has visible independence. The larger point is that the IRS depends heavily on voluntary compliance, and voluntary compliance depends on taxpayers believing the system is fair. If the agency appears to give special treatment to the most powerful taxpayer in the country, the long-term cost may be far greater than any settlement amount. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Overdue Advice
Beyond the Will: Challenges and Changes in Estate Recovery with Jojo Staples

Overdue Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 19:53


In this episode, we're shining a spotlight on estate collections: a challenging and often misunderstood area of debt recovery. We're joined by Jojo Staples, MetCredit's Director of Estate Recovery, who brings over 20 years of specialized experience to the conversation.Together, we'll delve into the complexities of collecting on estates, how the landscape has evolved in recent years, and the increasing emotional and legal challenges faced by executors and collectors alike. Whether you're managing an estate, dealing with unexpected debts, or simply curious about what happens to finances after someone passes away, Jojo Staples offers valuable insights into how compassion, legal know-how, and a human touch are all essential in this sensitive line of work. Stay tuned to learn how estate collections impact businesses, families, and the broader economy in ways you might not expect.

The Jerry Agar Show
Pride Funding Request | Councillor Legal Fees | Business Security | Carney–Trump Negotiations

The Jerry Agar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 38:46


Jerry opens the show with news that Pride organizations are calling on Ontario to create a fund to support the festival. Jerry gives his thoughts on this. Jerry then turns to a city councillor’s $20,000 in legal fees, which may end up on the taxpayers’ tab. He speaks with Sunira Chaudhri, employment lawyer from Workly Law. Next, Jerry looks at business security and crime following the Fairview Mall security‑guard shooting with security and personnel protection expert, John Cowan. Jerry speaks with Tasha Kheiriddin, who argues that Carney is preparing to fail in negotiations with Trump.

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur
Toronto councillor who violated code of conduct asking city to cover legal fees

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 35:50


Should we have to pay the fees? What is the best reason to return something? GUEST: Christian Leuprecht - Professor in Leadership, Royal Military College and Queen’s University

Move iQ Podcast
Legal Fees Explained: The Real Cost of Buying or Selling a House

Move iQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 8:53


Buying or selling a home involves more than just the purchase price. From legal fees to searches, Land Registry costs and Stamp Duty, understanding the true cost of conveyancing is key to planning your budget and avoiding surprises. In this episode of our conveyancing series with Napthens Solicitors, we take a closer look at the money side of the moving process. Whether you're a first-time buyer or preparing to sell your home, this episode will help you understand where your money goes and how to stay in control of your moving budget. To find out more about the legal process of buying a house, check out our recent videos on the channel. Enjoyed this video? Want to see more? Subscribe to the channel with the link below. That way, you won't miss any future uploads.

The Moscow Murders and More
JP Morgan Spent Over 14 Million Dollars In Epstein Related Legal Fees

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 11:19 Transcription Available


JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

Beyond The Horizon
JP Morgan Spent Over 14 Million Dollars In Epstein Related Legal Fees

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 11:19 Transcription Available


JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)

The Epstein Chronicles
JP Morgan Spent Over 14 Million Dollars In Epstein Related Legal Fees

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 11:19 Transcription Available


JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The TMZ Podcast
Nick Reiner On His Own For Legal Fees

The TMZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 25:00


Nick Reiner's siblings are no longer financially supporting his murder defense. Sydney Sweeney has officially cut business ties with ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino. Plus, Jamie Foxx is pushing back on the explanation that Tourette Syndrome caused a man to shout the N-word during the BAFTAs. Hosts: Branson Quirke, Antonio Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Knewz
Musk offers to pay legal fees for Epstein victims

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 5:59 Transcription Available


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Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast
MN CHURCH UNDER SIEGE! Don Lemon Criminal Accountability + Candace Owens Owes Legal Fees!

Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 85:25


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Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Zuma Warns R28.9m Legal Fees Order Could Undermine Fair Trial

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 8:15 Transcription Available


John Maytham is joined by Karyn Maughan, News24 Parliamentary correspondent, who will explain what this appeal could mean for Zuma, the National Prosecuting Authority, and the broader principle of public accountability Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Today
Trump seeks legal fees from Fulton; Arthur Blank on the disappointing Falcons run

Georgia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 8:15


On the Thursday January 8th edition of Georgia Today: President Donald Trump seeks six million dollars in attorney fees from Fulton County; The Georgia job market has a slight upturn; And Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank addresses the disappointment of the last few seasons. 

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast
The Future of Law Is Fewer Lawyers?

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 58:30


Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREAre you an attorney looking to learn some things from a seasoned attorney? In this episode of the Maximum Lawyer Podcast, Tyson chats with William Reid. who shares insights from his career fighting institutional “bullies,” the challenges and rewards of plaintiff-side practice, and the importance of work-life balance and being present as a parent. William shares some insights on the challenges of practicing criminal law. One challenge is leveling the playing field for those who don't have access to justice. This can lead to many people not getting the conclusions they deserve because they can't afford a lawyer who will fight for them. Many lawyers are only in it to make their money and not fight for their clients. For William and his colleagues, they work to ensure their clients are the main priority.William and Tyson talk about using AI in the legal space. William used AI when he has jury trials. He will read his opening or closing statements into the AI machine and it pops out some good snippets that he will use in court. AI tools can be used as time saving devices in an environment where time is not on your side. For William, trial prep time dropped significantly and this can give you more time to focus on other things.Listen in to learn more!2:25  Motivation for Fighting Giants in Law5:20  Challenges in Criminal Defense and Big Law8:09  AI's Impact on Legal Fees and Law Practice17:54  Practical Uses of AI in Legal Work27:21  Starting a Law Firm and Defining Success39:15  Building and Hiring a Great Legal Team48:26  Empowering Young Lawyers and Team Success Tune in to today's episode and checkout the full show notes here. Connect with William:Website Linkedin 

COLUMBIA Conversations
BONUS EPISODE: Hearing Examiner Denies Appeal of Masonic Home of WA Demolition Permit

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 19:30


News broke on Thursday, December 11, 2025 that the City of Des Moines, WA Hearing Examiner has denied the appeal of a coalition of groups working to halt the demolition of the Masonic Home of Washington. The Masonic Home is a sprawling hotel-like complex built in the 1920s south of Seattle as a retirement home for Freemasons in a park-like setting with a commanding view of Puget Sound. Feliks Banel's guests on this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Lloyd Lytle, a leader of the grassroots group working to prevent demolition of the historic Masonic Home of Washington in Des Moines, Washington, and Chris Moore, executive director of the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation. Both Lytle and Moore react to today's news, and talk about what comes next. Lytle's group is called Citizens for the Protection of Des Moines Historic Resources. They formed a coalition with Des Moines Historical Society and the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and filed an appeal of the demolition permit issued in August 2025 by the City of Des Moines to property owner Zenith LLC. CASCADE OF HISTORY previously reached out to two different companies associated with Zenith LLC to request an interview; we have never heard back. GoFundMe to Help Retire the Debt of Legal Fees from Lloyd Lytle's Group: https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-the-masonic-home-of-des-moines-support-our-appeal LIVE BROADCAST from the street in front of the Masonic Home on September 14, 2025 https://soundcloud.com/cascadeofhistory/ep-119 Background via the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation's List of Most Endangered Places https://preservewa.org/most_endangered/masonic-home-washington/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station is located at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

WABE's Week In Review
Fulton taxpayers possibly on the hook to pay legal fees and a look at how Georgians are impacted by health funding cuts

WABE's Week In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 16:29


Fulton County taxpayers could be forced to pay millions of dollars of legal fees after a judge dismissed the 2020 election interference case involving President Donald Trump. And the Atlanta Board of Education has voted to either re-purpose or completely close 16 schools over the next couple of years. Plus, we look at a local nonprofit expanding services to open a women-only facility to help those experiencing homelessness. Also, we'll have the first two parts of our Medical Wealth Gap series exploring how Georgians are impacted by rising costs and cuts in federal funding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Today
Fulton County taxpayers could end up paying Trump legal fees; College affordability

Georgia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 11:05


On the Tuesday December 2nd edition of Georgia Today: Fulton County taxpayers could end up paying President Donald Trump's legal fees; Atlanta public school enrollment continues to decline; And a panel of lawmakers pushes for need-based college scholarships, saying current options don't get the job done.

Jim and Them
Corey Feldman's Alimony - #890 Part 1

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 128:06


Tots TURNT: It's the annual Jim and Them Tots TURNT Toy Drive! Much appreciated if anyone can help donate to help us give some underprivileged kids an amazing Christmas. Corey's Divorce: Courtney is not going to let Corey get a fat DWTS payday without wetting her beak. Pay up Corey! Corey responds on Twitter. Corey Performs At LA Childrens' Hospital: We look back at a holiday appearance that Corey made with his Angels to perform a banger of a song EVERYBODY COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, JIM AND THEM IS POP CULTURE!, TIS THE SEASON!, FELDMAS!, EXCITED!, YOUTUBE NAMES SHOWING DIFFERENTLY!, ZEN!, FRIEND OF THE SHOW!, PO BOX!, SHIRELEAF!, COREY FELDMAN!, MOUTH!, MINIFIG!, LEGO!, FUNKO POPS!, FELL OFF A TRUCK!, TREASURE!, COST US MONEY!, OINK OINK OINK!, FOULEST!, FATHER!, HOSPITAL!, FELDSGIVING!, COVINO AND RICH!, PIECE OF ASS!, IN HONOR OF COREY FELDMAN!, DEDICATED!, CHRISTMAS CARDS!, FUNKO POP!, DWTS!, DANCING WITH THE STARS!, COMPETITION!, LEGAL FEES!, PARTYING!, DRUG USE!, CONSPIRACY!, YELL AT THE CROWD!, PROPS!, DON'T TOUCH IT!, PART OF THE SHOW!, RETCON!, LIES!, WHOLE FUCKIN' SHOW!, LA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL!, EVERYBODY!, FUNKY SONG!, BANGER!, COREY'S ANGELS!, SANTA CLAUS!, PINK SOCK!, PITBULL!, DOC ICE!, DIVORCE!, FENDER BENDERS!, BURNS!, WHALE!, ADAM SANDLER!, OPERA MAN!, STUDIO VERSION!  You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Fri 11/14 - Tylenol in TX, Sierra Leone Legal Fees, Private Equity Big Law, and Trump Admin Sues CA Over Redistricting

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 19:25


This Day in Legal History: Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. MahonOn this day in legal history, November 14, 1922, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, a foundational case in American property law. At issue was a Pennsylvania statute—the Kohler Act—that prohibited coal mining beneath certain structures to prevent surface subsidence. The Pennsylvania Coal Company had previously sold the surface rights to a parcel of land but retained the right to mine the coal beneath. When the state blocked their ability to do so, the company sued, arguing that the law had effectively stripped them of valuable property rights without compensation. The case reached the Supreme Court, where Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. delivered the majority opinion.In his decision, Holmes introduced the now-famous principle that “while property may be regulated to a certain extent, if regulation goes too far it will be recognized as a taking.” This line marked the birth of the regulatory takings doctrine, which holds that government actions short of full appropriation can still require just compensation under the Fifth Amendment. Holmes emphasized that the economic impact of a regulation on the property owner must be weighed, not just the public interest it serves. In this case, the regulation was deemed too burdensome to be considered a mere exercise of police power.The Court sided with the coal company, holding that the Kohler Act, as applied, amounted to an unconstitutional taking. The dissent, penned by Justice Brandeis, warned against undermining states' ability to protect public welfare. Despite being a 5–4 decision, Mahon has had lasting influence on land use, zoning, and environmental regulation. It reframed the boundaries between public regulation and private rights, signaling that not all public-interest laws are immune from constitutional scrutiny. Today, Mahon remains a cornerstone case for litigants challenging regulations that significantly diminish property value.A Texas judge is set to hear arguments on Attorney General Ken Paxton's request to block Kenvue from issuing a $398 million dividend and from marketing Tylenol as safe during pregnancy. Paxton sued Kenvue in October, accusing the company of hiding risks linked to prenatal Tylenol use, including autism and ADHD—a claim not supported by the broader medical community. The lawsuit follows public comments by Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promoting the same unproven theory. Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson, which previously owned Tylenol, maintain the drug's safety and argue the state has no authority to interfere in federal drug regulation or corporate dividends.The companies also say the dividend will not impair Kenvue's solvency and warn that Paxton's effort could undermine both the First Amendment and the credibility of Texas courts. Paxton, however, argues that the public interest justifies intervention, citing potential future liabilities from Tylenol and talc-related lawsuits. He contends that misleading commercial speech can be regulated, and that the dividend should be halted to preserve cash in the face of those risks. The case could have broader implications, particularly for Kimberly-Clark's $40 billion acquisition of Kenvue, announced shortly after the lawsuit. Kenvue has vowed to appeal any injunction.Judge to weigh if Texas AG can block Kenvue dividend over Tylenol claims | ReutersSierra Leone has reached a tentative settlement with U.S. law firm Jenner & Block to resolve a dispute over $8.1 million in unpaid legal fees. The law firm sued the West African nation in 2022, claiming it was still owed money for representing Sierra Leone in a high-stakes case against Gerald International Ltd., which had sought $1.8 billion in damages over an iron ore export ban. Jenner argued the legal work was more extensive than initially expected and said it had only been paid $3.6 million by the end of 2021.Sierra Leone pushed back, disputing the existence of a valid contract and asserting that no further payments were owed. The country also tried to claim sovereign immunity, but a federal judge rejected those arguments in January, allowing the lawsuit to proceed. U.S. Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey announced the settlement in principle last week, although specific terms were not disclosed. Neither party has commented publicly on the resolution.Sierra Leone, law firm Jenner & Block reach settlement over $8 million legal tab | ReutersMcDermott Will & Emery has become the first major U.S. law firm to publicly confirm that it is considering private equity investment, signaling a potential shift in how Big Law might operate. The firm's chairman acknowledged preliminary talks with outside investors, a move that stunned the legal industry, where non-lawyer ownership has long been resisted due to ethical and regulatory restrictions. McDermott is reportedly exploring a structure that would separate its legal services from administrative operations by creating a managed service organization (MSO) owned by outside investors, allowing the firm to raise capital without violating professional conduct rules.This model has gained traction among smaller firms, but McDermott's adoption could legitimize the MSO approach for large firms. Proponents argue it would free lawyers to focus on client work while upgrading support systems through external funding. Critics caution that it involves relinquishing control of critical firm functions and raises concerns about maintaining ethical standards, particularly regarding fee-sharing with non-lawyers. While still early, industry experts say other firms are beginning to explore similar paths to stay competitive, especially in jurisdictions like Arizona that allow non-lawyer ownership.McDermott's Outside Investor Talks Augur Big Law TransformationThe Trump administration has filed suit against California over its recently approved congressional redistricting maps, which were adopted through a ballot initiative known as Proposition 50. The measure, passed by voters last week, allows temporary use of new district lines that could give Democrats up to five additional U.S. House seats. The Justice Department joined a lawsuit initially filed by the California Republican Party and several voters, alleging that the redistricting plan was racially motivated and unconstitutional.U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi called the maps a “brazen power grab,” accusing California of using race to unlawfully boost Hispanic voting power. California Governor Gavin Newsom dismissed the lawsuit, framing it as retaliation for California's resistance to Trump's broader political agenda. Newsom also argued that the new maps are a necessary corrective to Republican-led gerrymandering efforts, like those in Texas, where civil rights groups have sued over alleged dilution of minority voting power.The lawsuit claims California's map violates the U.S. Constitution by improperly using race in the redistricting process. The outcome could impact the balance of power in the House and add fuel to ongoing legal battles over partisan and racial gerrymandering nationwide.Trump administration sues California over new redistricting maps | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Ludwig van Beethoven, a composer of some note.This week's closing theme is the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 – I. Allegro vivace e con brio, a work that balances classical clarity with Beethoven's unmistakable wit and rhythmic drive. Composed in 1812 during a period of personal turmoil, the Eighth is often described as a cheerful outlier among his symphonies, compact and effervescent despite being written amid deteriorating health and emotional strain. It was premiered in 1814, but it was a revival performance on November 14, 1814, in Vienna that helped solidify its reputation and gave the public a second opportunity to appreciate its lightness and humor in contrast to the more dramatic works surrounding it.Unlike the grand scale of the Seventh or Ninth, the Eighth is shorter and more classical in form, often drawing comparisons to Haydn in its wit and economy. Yet Beethoven infuses it with his unique voice—syncopations, dynamic extremes, and abrupt harmonic shifts abound, particularly in the first movement. The Allegro vivace e con brio opens with a bold, playful theme, tossing melodic fragments between the orchestra with cheerful assertiveness. It's less stormy than many of Beethoven's first movements, but no less commanding.Critics at the time were puzzled by the symphony's restraint and humor, expecting more overt heroism from Beethoven. But modern listeners often recognize the Eighth as a masterwork of compression and invention. The first movement in particular plays with rhythmic momentum, frequently disrupting expectations just as they form. There's a confidence in its restraint, a knowing smile behind the forceful accents and offbeat rhythms. It's music that's both technically impressive and viscerally enjoyable, which is perhaps why Beethoven held it in especially high regard.As we close out the week, we leave you with that November 14 revival spirit—a reminder that even a “little Symphony” can land with enduring force.Without further ado, Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 – I. Allegro vivace e con brio, enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

People, Not Titles
Mike Mazek - Negotiation Master Class - Chicago RE Soccer Update & NW Ordinance

People, Not Titles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 46:02


In this episode of the People Not Titles podcast, host Steve Kaempf welcomes back real estate attorney and soccer enthusiast Mike “Magic Mike” to discuss his involvement in the Chicago Scores Cup, a corporate soccer tournament supporting literacy programs, and how their real estate soccer team grew during the pandemic. They also cover Chicago real estate topics such as the Northwest Preservation Ordinance, shifting market dynamics, contract negotiations, probate sales, and the networking benefits of blending real estate with community soccer.Podcast Introduction (00:00:27)Origins of the Real Estate Soccer Team (00:01:30)Chicago Scores Cup Experience (00:02:35)Tournament Highlights & Family Involvement (00:04:44)Event Outcomes and Reflections (00:07:08)Transition to Real Estate Topics (00:08:22)Northwest Preservation Ordinance Overview (00:08:56)Practical Implications for Sellers and Tenants (00:09:52)Assignment and Ethics in Tenant Rights (00:12:14)Purpose and Controversy of the Ordinance (00:13:14)Legal Fees and Transaction Complexity (00:15:01)Efficient Handling of Ordinance Transactions (00:16:47)Contract Cancellations and Market Trends (00:17:35)Inspection Issues and Buyer/Seller Dynamics (00:18:44)Market Shifts and Negotiation Challenges (00:19:45)Role of Real Estate Professionals (00:21:42)Changing Buyer/Seller Strategies (00:23:32)Seller Purchase Contingencies (00:27:36)Interest Rate Trends and Market Activity (00:28:53)Value of Real Estate Agents Post-NAR Settlement (00:30:36)Firm Structure and Team Approach (00:33:28)Client Experience at Closings (00:35:03)Property Tax Appeals Success Stories (00:36:36)Estate Planning and Probate Services (00:39:40)Future of the Real Estate Soccer Team (00:41:34)Podcast Wrap-Up and Call for Participation (00:43:49)Podcast Outro and Sponsor Message (00:45:36)Full episodes available at www.peoplenottitles.comPeople, Not Titles podcast is hosted by Steve Kaempf and is dedicated to lifting up professionals in the real estate and business community. Our inspiration is to highlight success principles of our colleagues.Our Success Series covers principles of success to help your thrive!www.peoplenottitles.comIG - https://www.instagram.com/peoplenotti...FB - https://www.facebook.com/peoplenottitlesTwitter - https://twitter.com/sjkaempfSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1uu5kTv...

The Big 550 KTRS
10.22.25 - Greg Willard - St. Louis University Law Professor – Trump wants Legal Fees reimbursed; Does the White House need a ballroom

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 20:37


10.22.25 - Greg Willard - St. Louis University Law Professor – Trump wants Legal Fees reimbursed; Does the White House need a ballroom by

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Presidency seeks 28 million in legal fees from former President, Jacob Zuma

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 10:35 Transcription Available


John Maytham speaks to legal journalist Karyn Maughn the Gauteng High Court ordering on former President Jacob Zuma to pay back his taxpayer-funded legal fees. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Divorce Master Radio
Can You Get a Divorce in Santa Clarita Without an Attorney? | Santa Clarita Divorce

Divorce Master Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 1:24


The Christian Post Daily
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Holds, Judge Limits T.D. Jakes Legal Fees, Former Intel CEO Urges Christians to Embrace AI

The Christian Post Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 6:51


Top headlines for Monday, October 13, 2025We break down the fragile ceasefire that took effect Friday between Israel and Hamas, the latest developments in T.D. Jakes' defamation lawsuit as a judge slashes his legal fee request, and former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's call for Christians to embrace the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence.00:11 Gaza ceasefire takes effect as Israeli gov't approves Trump plan01:05 Greta Thunberg rebuked by Israeli hostage's sister for propaganda01:53 Washington drops lawsuit to require priests to report confessions02:43 Judge denies most of $76K legal fees sought by TD Jakes03:33 Muslim activists cite First Amendment for anti-Israel graffiti04:22 Fmr. Va. church staffer facing 20 counts of child porn possession05:10 Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger urges Christians to harness AISubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsGaza ceasefire takes effect as Israeli gov't approves Trump plan | WorldGreta Thunberg rebuked by Israeli hostage's sister for propaganda | WorldWashington drops lawsuit to require priests to report confessions | PoliticsJudge denies most of $76K legal fees sought by TD Jakes | U.S.Muslim activists cite First Amendment for anti-Israel graffiti | U.S.Fmr. Va. church staffer facing 20 counts of child porn possession | U.S.Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger urges Christians to harness AI | U.S.

Anthony On Air
Katie Porter's Bizarre Behavior, Letitia James Legal Fees, Hammer Debunks Owens | AOA Podcast

Anthony On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 58:38


On this episode we break down Josh Hammer debunking Candace Owens' Charlie Kirk conspiracy with receipts and timeline context; Katie Porter's bizarre behavior resurfacing in new clips and old court docs; and New York AG Letitia James facing headlines over estimated legal fees. Plus: Philadelphia Cream Cheese launches its first frozen cheesecake in 150 years and a new cinnamon cream cheese frosting; Rolling Stone crowns Missy Elliott's “Get Ur Freak On” as the greatest song of the century (so far); and we get nerdy about the origin of the word “podcast,” coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley by blending iPod and broadcast. #CandaceOwens #KatiePorter #LetitiaJamesDonate to the Star Legacy Foundation in the name of Diana Hope - https://secure.qgiv.com/event/letsnotbestillnewyork-2025/Get more AoA and become a member to get exclusive access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfx0OFE-uMTmJXGPpP7elQ/joinGet Erin C's book here: https://amzn.to/3ITDoO7Get Merch here - https://bit.ly/AnthonyMerchSubscribe to the Anthony On Air Podcast here:Facebook - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirFBYouTube - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirYTApple Podcast - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirAppleSpotify - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirSpotTwitter - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirTwitterInstagram - https://bit.ly/AntOnAirInstaTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@anthonyonairpodDiscord - https://discord.gg/78V469aV22Get more at https://www.AnthonyOnAir.com

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
Heather Dubrow Gets Real Angry, Teresa's Big Regret, RHOM Ices Out Cast Member & Denise's Insane Legal Fees

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 44:20


Heather Dubrow gets real angry, Gretchen and Tamra fight and the rest of the cast act as if Katie Ginella were never part of this season as RHOC gallops along for another week heading towards a supposed reunion which we are not sure will ever actually happen. Denise Richards' divorce is costing her one pretty penny which sources claim is bleeding her dry as Aaron's monthly alimony payment becomes more likely by the week. RHOM takes a page out of RHOC and RHOSLC's book in attempts to ice out a cast member. Teresa reveals her one big regret from the past decade and a half on RHONJ and we are left speechless. All this plus DWTS drama, Kim K. and Kris Jenner sue Ray J and RHOSLC has another stellar, off their rocker, bat sh$t crazy a$$ week. @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope  BROUGHT TO YOU BY: RO - ro.co/velvet (For Prescription Compounded GLP-1s and Your Free Insurance Check) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On The Rekord
Episode 208 - Sept. 25th, 2025 - 2 on 2 For The Better 

On The Rekord

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 149:03


Episode 208 - Sept. 25th, 2025 - 2 on 2 For The Better  - Violations Counter - ZERO featuring @DJIntence & @Walt1090  - John Legend - The Life Of DJ Intence & Walt1090  - Big Daddy Kane & The Influence of Big Daddy Kane  - Hip-Hop Stories  - Jimmy Kimmel Story  - @djintence Financies Woes & Good Vibes  - Druski Skits (Coulda Find Love 2)  - Cardi B. “Am I The Drama” Numbers Recap & Album Review  - Taylor Swift vs Cardi B. Double standard  - Kehlani recent MUSIC run  - Dame Dash Drama Update - Federal Judge Rules that DEA must pay Legal Fees for man that had his money Confiscated at Atlanta Airport  - John Oliver “Last Week Tonight” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kEpZWGgJks - Man jumps overboard a Royal Caribbean Cruise to avoid a $16k Gambling & Room Fees  - A New Jersey woman admits to fraud on Social Security Benefits  - A Middle School Student is arrested for Sextortion Scheme  - Chicago Teen Ambushed & Died for Designer Shoes  - 50 Cent talking about Knowing Your Surroundings  - Recap of @Walt1090's Taylor Swift “September” Cover by @adivunsolicited & @whoisadiv  - Wise Guy's Corner - Judge rules that Mother must pay back Child Support for a father for overpaying child support  - Wise Guy's Corner - A Man is mad at his Girlfriend for cheating on him, even tho he's well ENDOWED  - Wise Guy's Corner - @Walt1090 disgust for the phrase “Girl, I'll Drink Your Bath Water” 

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #490: The Music Maker's Stack: From Spotify to On-Chain Revenue

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 64:45


On this episode of Crazy Wisdom, I, Stewart Alsop, sit down with Sweetman, the developer behind on-chain music and co-founder of Recoup. We talk about how musicians in 2025 are coining their content on Base and Zora, earning through Farcaster collectibles, Sound drops, and live shows, while AI agents are reshaping management, discovery, and creative workflows across music and art. The conversation also stretches into Spotify's AI push, the “dead internet theory,” synthetic hierarchies, and how creators can avoid future shock by experimenting with new tools. You can follow Sweetman on Twitter, Farcaster, Instagram, and try Recoup at chat.recoupable.com.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 Stewart Alsop introduces Sweetman to talk about on-chain music in 2025.05:00 Coins, Base, Zora, Farcaster, collectibles, Sound, and live shows emerge as key revenue streams for musicians.10:00 Streaming shifts into marketing while AI music quietly fills shops and feeds, sparking talk of the dead internet theory.15:00 Sweetman ties IoT growth and shrinking human birthrates to synthetic consumption, urging builders to plug into AI agents.20:00 Conversation turns to synthetic hierarchies, biological analogies, and defining what an AI agent truly is.25:00 Sweetman demos Recoup: model switching with Vercel AI SDK, Spotify API integration, and building artist knowledge bases.30:00 Tool chains, knowledge storage on Base and Arweave, and expanding into YouTube and TikTok management for labels.35:00 AI elements streamline UI, Sam Altman's philosophy on building with evolving models sparks a strategy discussion.40:00 Stewart reflects on the return of Renaissance humans, orchestration of machine intelligence, and prediction markets.45:00 Sweetman weighs orchestration trade-offs, cost of Claude vs GPT-5, and boutique services over winner-take-all markets.50:00 Parasocial relationships with models, GPT psychosis, and the emotional shock of AI's rapid changes.55:00 Future shock explored through Sweetman's reaction to Cursor, ending with resilience and leaning into experimentation.Key InsightsOn-chain music monetization is diversifying. Sweetman describes how musicians in 2025 use coins, collectibles, and platforms like Base, Zora, Farcaster, and Sound to directly earn from their audiences. Streaming has become more about visibility and marketing, while real revenue comes from tokenized content, auctions, and live shows.AI agents are replacing traditional managers. By consuming data from APIs like Spotify, Instagram, and TikTok, agents can segment audiences, recommend collaborations, and plan tours. What once cost thousands in management fees is now automated, providing musicians with powerful tools at a fraction of the price.Platforms are moving to replace artists. Spotify and other major players are experimenting with AI-generated music, effectively cutting human musicians further out of the revenue loop. This shift reinforces the importance of artists leaning into blockchain monetization and building direct relationships with fans.The “dead internet theory” reframes the future. Sweetman connects IoT expansion and declining birth rates to a world where AI, not humans, will make most online purchases and content. The lesson: build products that are easy for AI agents to buy, consume, and amplify, since they may soon outnumber human users.Synthetic hierarchies mirror biological ones. Stewart introduces the idea that just as cells operate autonomously within the body, billions of AI agents will increasingly act as intermediaries in human creativity and commerce. This frames AI as part of a broader continuity of hierarchical systems in nature and society.Recoup showcases orchestration in practice. Sweetman explains how Recoup integrates Vercel AI SDK, Spotify APIs, and multi-model tool chains to build knowledge bases for artists. By storing profiles on Base and Arweave, Recoup not only manages social media but also automates content optimization, giving musicians leverage once reserved for labels.Future shock is both risk and opportunity. Sweetman shares his initial rejection of AI coding tools as a threat to his identity, only to later embrace them as collaborators. The conversation closes with a call for resilience: experiment with new systems, adapt quickly, and avoid becoming a Luddite in an accelerating digital age.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Morning Take: Examining Gov. Walz's Legal Fees

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 4:52


Governor TIm Walz has been getting criticism for spending over $400,000 in legal fees in preparation for a congressional hearing in Washington DC. Is there potential for Pete Hegseth to hold office in some capacity in Minnesota?

Divorce Master Radio
How to Plan for Unexpected Legal Fees After Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce

Divorce Master Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 1:55


⚖️ How to Plan for Unexpected Legal Fees After Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce

Divorce Master Radio
How to Plan for Unexpected Legal Fees After Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce

Divorce Master Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 1:46


⚖️ How to Plan for Unexpected Legal Fees After Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce

PodCastle
PodCastle 891: Trending Now! Help With Legal Fees for Reluctant Swordsman

PodCastle

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 32:48


Author : Mitchell Shanklin Narrator : Elie Hirschman Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Devin Martin Discuss on Forums PodCastle 891: Trending Now! Help With Legal Fees for Reluctant Swordsman is a PodCastle original. Content warnings for child endangerment and injury Rated PG-13 Trending Now! Help With Legal Fees for Reluctant Swordsman By Mitchell […] The post PodCastle 891: Trending Now! Help With Legal Fees for Reluctant Swordsman appeared first on PodCastle.

@theBar
Rethinking Legal Fees for a Modern, Value-Based Practice

@theBar

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 35:26


Modern law practice needs a modern billing approach. Learn tactics for the successful transition from hourly billing to flat and alternative fees with Scott Leigh of AltFee, the 2024 ABA Techshow Startup Alley winner. Mathew Kerbis talked with Scott at Techshow 2025 about the evolution of fee structures alongside technology advances and what lawyers should be thinking about to align their services with competitive pricing. They discuss how modernized fees can increase efficiency and profitability while offering transparent pricing for your clients.  Scott Leigh is co-founder and CEO at AltFee.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Rethinking Legal Fees for a Modern, Value-Based Practice

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 35:26


Modern law practice needs a modern billing approach. Learn tactics for the successful transition from hourly billing to flat and alternative fees with Scott Leigh of AltFee, the 2024 ABA Techshow Startup Alley winner. Mathew Kerbis talked with Scott at Techshow 2025 about the evolution of fee structures alongside technology advances and what lawyers should be thinking about to align their services with competitive pricing. They discuss how modernized fees can increase efficiency and profitability while offering transparent pricing for your clients.  Scott Leigh is co-founder and CEO at AltFee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shoot the Moon with Revenue Rocket
You Can't Add Back What You're Still Doing: An IT Services CEO's Guide to Clean EBITDA

Shoot the Moon with Revenue Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 41:29


In this episode of Shoot the Moon, the Revenue Rocket team—Ryan Barnett, Mike Harvath, and Matt Lockhart—unpacks a foundational concept in IT services  M&A deals: EBITDA add-backs. Whether you run a Managed Service Provider, a Microsoft or SAP channel partner firm, a cybersecurity practice, or a custom development shop, understanding what qualifies as a legitimate add-back can significantly affect your valuation in a transaction.The team covers the good, the bad, and the ridiculous—breaking down why aggressive or misguided add-backs can backfire and erode trust with a buyer. They also explore how recurring bonus plans, inflated owner salaries, and "strategic" spend are treated when it's time to negotiate your exit.This episode is a must-listen if you're:Considering a sale or recapitalization in the next 12–36 monthsWanting to improve your EBITDA story before going to marketWondering if that golf membership you expensed is helping or hurting your exit Key topics include:The golden rule: “Add it back only if it's truly gone—for good”Owner salary treatment (especially if you stay on post-sale)Bonuses, personal expenses, legal fees, and other gray zonesBuyer synergies vs. seller add-backs—don't confuse the twoReal-world examples of questionable add-backs (boats, jets, services and all) Listen to Shoot the Moon on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Buy, sell, or grow your tech-enabled services firm with Revenue Rocket.

Good Bones Real Estate Investing
98. Lost 6 Figure Deposit with Bob LaChance

Good Bones Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 27:25


This week on House of Horrors, I'm joined by Bob Lachance, a former pro hockey player turned investor who shares how he lost $150K on a knockdown rebuild in Greenwich, CT and what it taught him about trusting partners, doing due diligence, and not falling for “can't-miss” deals. We also dive into a shady property management horror story and how Bob uses VAs to scale smart.

Impact Pricing
Reimagining Legal Fees: How AI and Subscription Models Create Win-Win Solutions with Mathew Kerbis

Impact Pricing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 29:36


Mathew Kerbis is The Subscription Attorney who is on a mission to affordably serve latent legal market clients at scale via the subscription model and inspire attorneys to abandon the billable hour. He founded the law firm Subscription Attorney LLC. In this episode, Mathew shares how he's leveraging subscription pricing to disrupt the traditional billable hour model in the legal industry, making legal services more accessible. He highlights his strategy of targeting an underserved market while offering premium pricing options for higher-value clients. Mathew emphasizes his business's profitability, operating with minimal expenses while maintaining a large margin and serving both small and large-scale clients.   Why you have to check out today's podcast: Discover how subscription-based pricing is disrupting traditional legal service models, making legal help more accessible and predictable. Learn how addressing the vast underserved legal market can create new opportunities for both clients and lawyers. Gain insights on how offering premium pricing options alongside accessible subscription plans can balance profitability with customer satisfaction.   “Don't be afraid to experiment and to try something new. I experiment with my pricing to find what works. And so, you should experiment, too, and listen to Mark.” - Mathew Kerbis   Topics Covered: 01:37 - How he was led into pricing 03:24 - Discussing the similarities between doctors transitioning to direct primary care (DPC) and lawyers adopting subscription-based pricing 05:05 - Explaining his flexible subscription model 08:48 - Sharing how instead of tracking time or focusing on cost accounting, he views his business costs as fixed expenses 11:03 - Optimizing efficiency and delivering value through his subscription model 14:04 - Arguing that while clients can access AI tools themselves, they can't match the expertise of a lawyer using them effectively 16:04 - Emphasizing that while AI can generate rapid insights, it requires human judgment to interpret results accurately 18:52 - What he meant when he said he drives prices down and discussing the unmet demand creating a significant opportunity despite price competition in the legal industry 21:53 - Targeting underserved clients while maintaining flexibility to serve both small businesses and larger clients 24:26 - Maintaining accessible pricing while using tiered subscription pricing to price higher 26:30 - Highlighting the importance of strategic pricing to remain competitive without risking client loss or revenue instability 27:30 - Mathew's best pricing advice   Key Takeaways: "Ron Baker has educated me on how cost accounting isn't the way to think about what your actual costs are as a business owner." - Mathew Kerbis "What's great about a month-to-month subscription is, I could drop the client just like they could drop me. And the fact that they have the flexibility to leave at any time actually makes them not leave." - Mathew Kerbis “I still want to offer the accessible pricing, but I will have super premium pricing for the best customers that need it.” - Mathew Kerbis "I don't assign any dollar number to my time or the hours that I spend because things don't take as long as they used to. I was using AI when I launched my firm because I knew less time equals more money doing what I do when you're not billing by the hour." - Mathew Kerbis "Sure, you could use the legal AI tools that I'm using, but are you able to get the same output that a lawyer who is actually using the tool in the way in which it was designed can get better output?" - Mathew Kerbis "Judgment is really important. I don't think AI replaces subject matter experts, frankly ever." - Mathew Kerbis   People/Resources Mentioned: Ron Baker: https://impactpricing.com/podcast/497-classic-trash-the-timesheet-exploring-opportunities-in-subscription-businesses-with-ronald-j-baker/ Calendly: https://calendly.com Adobe Photoshop: https://www.adobe.com/ ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com ClaudeAI: https://claude.ai Perplexity Pro: https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/faq/what-is-perplexity-proUber:https://www.uber.com Grandview Research: https://www.grandviewresearch.com Walmart: https://www.walmart.com Target: https://www.target.com Sam Walton: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Walton Jeff Bezos: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bezos   Connect with Mathew Kerbis: Website: https://mathewkerbis.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerbisverse/   Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com  

Decidedly
Ep.182 I Deciding to Talk About Money: Subtle Ways Control Shows Up in Relationships with Emily Rose

Decidedly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 61:23


Some red flags don't look like red flags until it's too late.And when it comes to relationships and money, the costcan be devastating.Emily Rose—known as Mama Wilder—found herselfin a financially abusive marriage, pregnant and alone, and had to build a safe, stable life from scratch. Now she's helping other women do the same through her nonprofit work, Instagram advocacy, and real-talk conversations like this one.We're talking about the signs of financial abuse, why “traditional” family dynamics can mask toxic control, how secrecy around money creates generational harm, and how to build relationships rooted in trust, transparency, and shared decision-making. KEY TOPICSWhat healthy financial transparency looks like in a relationship.How early childhood scripts shape beliefs about healthy relationships with people and finances.How normalizing secrecy around money keeps dangerouscycles in place.How wealth can be used as a weapon—or a lifeline. CHAPTERS00:00 – Intro: Defeating Bad Decision-Making in Life & Business00:49 – Sanger Brags on His Wife for Owning Motherhood03:12 – Meet Emily Rose06:24 – Subtle Conditioning That Leads to Financial Abuse 08:36 – Why Her Nonprofit Gives Women Cash with No Strings Attached 13:19 – Infantilizing Women: A Common Thread Across Systems  15:46 – The Framework That Set Her Up for an Abusive Marriage  20:33 – Recognizing the Moment: “This Isn't Normal”  22:56 – How Her Family Reacted (and Why Her Mom Funded Her Abuser's Legal Fees)  27:43 – Generational Blind Spots Around Abuse and Money  32:10 – How Culture Shapes What We See as ‘Normal' in Relationships34:37 – Why Financial Secrecy in Marriage Is So Dangerous  37:03 – Raising Kids to Be Financially Literate (and Why That Starts with Honesty)  41:44 – Breaking Cycles and Teaching Healthy Money Dynamics  44:07 – The Family Power Plays That Fuel Financial Abuse  46:31 – What Happens When Inheritance Replaces Financial Empowerment 48:53 – The Family Member Who Showed Up (and What That Meant for Her Kids)  51:13 – Dating Again with Boundaries, Standards, and Transparency  55:58 – The Guy Who Paid for the Babysitter (and Set the Bar)  58:18 – A Courtroom Bombshell and a Wedding the Next Day  59:40 – Where to Connect with Emily59:55 – Key Takeaways1:00:49 – Message from the Producer  FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH US⁠www.decidedlypodcast.com⁠Watch this episode on YouTubeSubscribe on ⁠YouTube⁠Instagram⁠Facebook⁠  Thank you to Shelby Peterson of Transcend Media for editingand post-production of the Decidedly podcast. SANGER'S BOOK: ⁠A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact⁠  SHAWN'S BOOK: ⁠Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want⁠ MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION?At ⁠Decidedly Wealth Management⁠, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: ⁠www.decidedlywealth.com⁠  CONNECT WITH EMILY ROSEInstagram: @mama_wilderMama Wilder Foundation: https://themamawilderfoundation.org/Website: https://www.mamawilderonline.com/ Emily, the face of "Mama Wilder" on social media, spearheaded the Mama Wilder Foundation in 2021, when she began to utilize her platform to raise money for women in similar crises as her own.Having survived family and criminal court not totally unscathed, she spends her time homeschooling her three kids, embracing the beauty of Western Colorado, and supporting her husband in his business and legal ventures.  She uses her BA in Women & Gender Studies educating the masses on coercive control, financial abuse, and the importance of women's autonomy in healthcare. The bulk of the Mama Wilder Foundation's funding comes from Emily's social media presence and passive income generated through her platforms.

the unconventional attorney
Why I don't charge 10x for my legal fees.

the unconventional attorney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 1:11


Why I don't charge 10x for my legal fees. Law firm owner with a trust account? Want to know an EASY way to reconcile your account and avoid the big bad bar association? Check out my new guide - Trust Account Reconciliation Made Easy: 3 Simple Steps a Cheatsheet to Keep You Compliant - https://bigbirdaccounting.com/trustaccount

the unconventional attorney
Depositing earned legal fees in your IOLTA is hurting your business!

the unconventional attorney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 0:44


Depositing earned legal fees in your IOLTA is hurting your business! Are you a law firm owner looking for bookkeeping and tax help? Click here to set up a free consultation - https://bigbirdaccounting.com/lawfirms

Beyond The Horizon
The Epstein Rewind: JP Morgan Spent Over 14 Million Dollars In Epstein Related Legal Fees

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 11:19


JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.(commercial at 7:02)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: JP Morgan Spent Over 14 Million Dollars In Epstein Related Legal Fees

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 11:19


JP Morgan, the United States Virgin Islands and Jes Staley have been engaged in a battle royale in a courtroom in New York for months now and with the trial less than a month away, things are still cooking at a high degree.According to a new filing by Jes Staley that hit the docket and then was quickly removed, JP Morgan has already spent more than 14 million dollars in legal fees. They are looking to roll that number into the larger number that they say Staley is responsible for and JP Morgan hopes that any ruling made against them, will end up being a burden that Staley has to deal with.Staley, for his part has said that anything he did with Epstein was all part of the job and that if anyone is responsible for missing the fact that Epstein was a human trafficking monster, it was JP Morgan.(commercial at 7:02)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Conduct Detrimental: The Sports Law Podcast
Schefter's Sac-12 $50M Report, House $ 484M Legal Fees, Duke Lacrosse; w/ guest Amanda Christovich of FOS

Conduct Detrimental: The Sports Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 62:32


On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@SportsLawLust)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠is joined by Mike Kravchenko (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and special guest, Amanda Christovich of FOS (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@achristovichh⁠⁠), to discuss an entire semester's worth of topics. Mike and Dan kick off the show by discussing what's new in their lives. Dan attended the Heisman Legends Brunch on December 15th while Mike finished his Fall 2L semester. The two cover the fan backlash over RedZone's split-screen ad test, examining its implications for false advertising and the NFL's media strategies. A breakdown of Kirk Cousins' benching, including contracts, releases, and the salary cap challenges faced by the Falcons. Amanda leads the discussion on Mike Vick's potential as a head coach at Norfolk State and the exploration of Sac State's push to join the FBS. Fueled by a $35 million NIL boost, plans for a new stadium, and its pursuit of conference realignment opportunities, Amanda shares her reports and what the numbers truly mean beyond the headlines. Dan shares the newest updates in the 2006 Duke Lacrosse case, focusing on prosecutorial misconduct, due process violations, and the long-term impact. The two wrap up with a quick nod to Dan's 2024 sports betting wins and foreshadow the final episode of the year... Let us know your thoughts! *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ConductDetrimental.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Let us know if you want to join the team. As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Host: Dan Lust (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@SportsLawLust⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠)  Featuring: Amanda Christovich (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@achristovichh⁠⁠⁠) Featuring and Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support

Joey Saladino Show
Frederick, Maryland Mayor announced he's creating a fund using tax dollars to help illegals pay for legal fees to fight deportations once Trump takes office.

Joey Saladino Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 1:20


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