Hold My Briefcase: The Legal Lowdown for Everyday People" is the podcast that pulls back the curtain on the legal system, making it accessible, relatable, and even a little fun. Hosted by Houston-based lawyer Colby Lewis, each episode dives into real-world legal issues, from understanding contracts to navigating personal injury claims, tackling insurance disputes, and more.With a mix of practical tips, real-life stories, and candid conversations with legal professionals, this podcast empowers you to understand your rights and take charge of life's challenges. Whether you're curious about how the law works, want to avoid common legal pitfalls, or just love a good courtroom story, this podcast has you covered.Forget the jargon—this is legal knowledge you can actually use. Tune in, stay informed, and take the mystery out of the legal world.
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Hold My Briefcase: The Legal Lowdown for Everyday People is a education podcast hosted by Colby Lewis, with 17 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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016: Texas THC Laws: Why SB3 Could've Crushed Small Business
Jul 29, 20251h 5mS0
<p >Texas hemp aficionados, get ready for a fascinating episode of Hold My Briefcase featuring Jackie Walji, the owner of Mellow Monkey Smoke Shop in San Antonio. She brings her frontline experience to our discussion on the ever-evolving universe of THC product regulation and the vibrant kaleidoscope of cannabinoids now available to consumers. Jackie's firsthand knowledge offers a window into the transformation wrought by the 2019 legalization of hemp in Texas, an event that unlocked a treasure trove of cannabinoids like Delta-8 and Delta-10, reshaping the market from simple smoking accessories to an expansive array of hemp-derived offerings. </p> <p >As w...
015: Legal Care Meets Physical Recovery: A Conversation with Dr. Shinel Dcunha
Jul 15, 202540 minS0
<p >What if the key to recovery from both physical injuries and legal battles lies in a unique collaboration between a chiropractor and a lawyer?</p> <p >On this episode of Hold My Briefcase, we unravel this connection with Dr. Shinel Dcunha, founder of Rhythm Rehab Chiropractic, who shares how her background in dance and anatomy led her to revolutionize patient care through personalized treatments. Discover her journey from various clinics to establishing her own practice, where chiropractic care meets community through classes and events like yoga and meditation.</p> <p >Dr. Dcunha shares invaluable insights into overcoming misconceptions about...
014: Litigating Barney Purple Polka Dots: Real Talk with Attorney Mark P. Yablon
Jul 8, 202555 minS0
<p >What happens when a Naval reservist and Naval Reservist and commercial real estate investor/redeveloper decides to tackle the legal world?</p> <p >Join us on this episode of Hold My Briefcase as Colby welcomes attorney Mark P. Yablon, who takes us on his intriguing career journey from the military to journalism and finally to law. Mark shares his experiences working with estate planning attorneys at Northwestern Mutual, shedding light on the critical importance of wills, trusts, and elder law. With a focus on practicality, he demystifies complex concepts, such as the transfer-on-death deed, offering valuable insights into asset...
013: What Every Business Owner Needs to Hear (But Usually Doesn't)
Jul 1, 202553 minS0
<p >On this episode of Hold My Briefcase, Houston-based attorney Victoria Filippov Nemeth shares her inspiring journey from litigator to a dynamic legal professional dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs.</p> <p >Known for her passion fueled by courtroom dramas and high-profile cases, Victoria now channels her two decades of experience into supporting business owners as they navigate complex legal landscapes. She recounts her evolution from defending corporate giants to nurturing small businesses, emphasizing the importance of building genuine relationships along the way.</p> <p >Discover the critical role that written agreements play in safeguarding business ventures. Victoria sheds light on the...
012: Lewis And Clark Take On Probate: A Wild Legal Journey
Jun 24, 202542 minS0
<p >What if estate planning weren't just for the wealthy but a vital task for everyone?</p> <p >Join us for this episode of Hold My Briefcase to unravel the complexities of estate planning with Clark Martin, the founder of The Martin Law Firm. From his unique journey transitioning from a maritime defense firm to establishing his own practice, Clark brings a wealth of experience and insights. Colby and Clark explore why estate planning is often procrastinated, and how a simple will can be a powerful tool for anyone, regardless of estate size. Clark shares his personal story, rooted in...
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