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The Litigator’s Path Podcast

Hosted by Legion · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 28 episodes

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28
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About this podcast

Whether through your own practice or within a firm, building a successful litigation career takes more than legal skills. Yet law school doesn't teach you how to grow your caseload, attract clients, or advance your career. We fill that gap with expert insights on scaling a practice, excelling in litigation, and navigating the business of law. Contact arthur@legion.law if you want to join us and share your story. This podcast is brought to you by Legion: Court-ready pleadings. Serve-ready discovery. Battle-ready motions. All in 30 minutes or less. Visit us at https://legion.law/

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Legion hosts The Litigator’s Path Podcast, a business show with 28 episodes published.

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27. Matthew Letts: AI Should Signal the Death of the Billable Hour, Not the Death of the Lawyer

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Matthew Letts is a UK solicitor who left private practice to build four companies — including a legal tech consultancy and a big data insolvency platform that's identified over a billion pounds in undervalued claims. He

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26. RJon Robins: Your Law Firm Is Not Your Baby – It's Your Mule

May 12, 202638mEp. 260

RJon Robins runs fractional C-suite services for 500+ small law firms. His diagnosis: most solo and small-firm attorneys get their self-esteem from suffering — not from building a business that actually works. He breaks

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25. Wendy Meadows: Going Solo, Beating Burnout, and Why Lawyer Moms Need More Than Resilience Compliments

May 5, 20261h 1mEp. 250

Wendy Meadows made equity partner in five years, went solo in 2018, and paid off her startup costs in six months while nearly doubling her take-home pay. But in 2016, she hit a wall — burned out, exhausted, and trapped i

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24. Katy Young: Running a Law Firm Like a Tech Startup - Scrum, Cannabis Litigation, and AI

Apr 28, 20261h 4mEp. 240

Katy Young reveals how she dominates cannabis litigation by running her firm like a software company using Scrum and AI. In this episode, we sit down with Katy Young, Managing Partner of Ad Astra Law Group and former Pre

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23. Bob Hartmann: The $4,000 Law Firm - Building a Criminal Defense Practice from Scratch

Apr 7, 202645mEp. 230

Discover how criminal defense attorney Bob Hartman built a thriving law firm from just $4,000 in working capital by mastering empathy, communication, and referrals. In this episode, we sit down with Robert "Bob" Hartman,

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22. Quantum Law Group: Unwinding Premium Finance Fraud from "Free" Life Insurance Scams

Mar 23, 202649mEp. 220

High-net-worth clients are being drained by complex life insurance schemes disguised as "free" coverage. Here is how to litigate these massive premium finance frauds. In this episode, Arthur Rothrock sits down with Jonat

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21. Sean Olson: Why Storytelling Beats Billboards When Building a Multi-State Personal Injury FirmFirm

Mar 23, 202642mEp. 210

Sean Olson, an Emmy-winning photojournalist turned trial lawyer, shares his journey of building a multi-state personal injury firm and balancing the roles of CEO and litigator. Sean details the single case that convinced

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20. Matthew Baker: Why Big Firm Lawyers Must Own Their Careers

Mar 23, 202644mEp. 200

Matthew Baker, a partner at Saul Ewing LLP, discusses the nuances of trust and estate litigation for attorneys. He explains why empathy is a litigator's most underrated tool, how to build a referral-based practice, and w

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19. Elijah McNally: Marketing with Heart - How to Ditch Legal Jargon and Win Clients

Mar 23, 202641mEp. 190

This episode features Elijah McNally, Marketing Director at Arias Sanguinetti Trial Lawyers, a 20-attorney powerhouse that has recovered over $1.5 billion for its clients. Elijah offers a fresh perspective on legal marke

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18. Tim Reuben: From Courtroom Battler to Peacemaker - 40 Years in Litigation, Reinventing Mediation, and Writing a Thriller at Cocktail Hour

Mar 23, 20261h 1mEp. 180

This episode features Tim Reuben, a Harvard Law graduate and managing principal of Reuben Raucher & Blum, who has spent over 40 years in the trenches of high-stakes civil litigation. Tim shares his journey from being a v

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17. Sharon Appelbaum: The Prosecutor's Playbook in Criminal Defense - Getting Ahead of High-Stakes Charges

Mar 23, 202639mEp. 170

This episode features Sharon Appelbaum, owner of AppelbaumLaw PC, a specialized criminal defense firm. Sharon shares her unique career path, from being a Beasley scholar and a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorne

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16. Brian Colón: Building a Values-Driven National Firm by Leading with Authenticity

Mar 23, 20261h 1mEp. 160

This episode features Brian Colón, the Managing Partner of Singleton Schreiber's New Mexico offices. Brian oversees a rapidly growing practice for a national firm that has recovered over $3 billion for clients. He shares

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15. Michael J. Ash: "CSI Magic" for Winning Trials - Using Google Earth to Make Juries Understand Property Cases

Mar 23, 202641mEp. 150

This episode features Michael J. Ash, a partner at Carlin, Ward, Ash & Heiart LLC and a certified civil trial attorney specializing in the niche field of eminent domain and real estate value litigation. Michael shares hi

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14. Jason Horst: The Pragmatic Pioneer Building a Future-Proof Law Firm with AI

Mar 23, 20261h 7mEp. 140

This episode features Jason Horst, a former Am Law 100 attorney who left Big Law to build his own practice in the high-stakes world of the California cannabis industry. Jason shares the inside story of the “Green Rush,”

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13. Peter Kalanda: How Law Firms Can Win at Digital Marketing

Mar 23, 202640mEp. 130

This episode features Peter Kalanda, a 20-year digital marketing veteran and the co-founder of Three Horizons Interactive. Peter shares his unique journey from managing hotels and consulting at Ernst & Young to mastering

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12. Andre Rembert: What it Takes to Hang Your Own Shingle with $200/Month Overhead

Mar 23, 202658mEp. 120

This episode features Andre Rembert, a former U.S. Army artillery officer turned personal injury lawyer. He shares his journey from combat tours to founding Rembert Law in South Carolina, including living on a sailboat t

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11. Chris Lusby: From Detective to Law Firm Owner - Lessons in Hiring, AI, and Building a Resilient Modern Practice

Mar 23, 20261h 4mEp. 110

This episode features Chris Lusby, the founder of Lusby Law in Wilson, North Carolina, who shares his unconventional journey from being a police detective and restaurateur to running a successful law firm. Chris provides

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10. Edward F. Cohn: Criminal Defense from Day One

Mar 23, 202629mEp. 100

Join us for a conversation with Edward F. Cohn, a veteran criminal defense attorney who launched his solo practice right out of law school. Edward shares how court-appointed cases, courtroom observation, and strong mento

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9. Peter Bochnewich: The Art of Probate & Trust Litigation

Mar 23, 20261h 24mEp. 90

Join us for an insightful discussion with Peter Bochnewich, owner of Bochnewich Law Offices, as he shares wisdom from his impressive 32-year career in Trust and Estate litigation. Peter details his journey from general c

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The Litigator’s Path Podcast is hosted by Legion. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 28 episodes.

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The Litigator’s Path Podcast has published 28 episodes.

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