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Episodes

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary: 
In this episode of *Resilience and Resolve*, Lance Drury shares his journey from running a solo practice to leading a successful team. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to realize the importance of hiring help and the challenges he faced along the way. Lance emphasizes the shift in mindset required to transition from a practitioner to an entrepreneur, offering valuable insights for attorneys looking to grow their practices.
Key Timestamps:
- 00:00 – Introduction
- 01:45 – Knowing when to hire help
- 04:10 – Signs that prompted hiring decisions
- 07:25 – Strategic growth through hiring
- 10:15 – Navigating concerns and planning for the future
- 13:40 – Importance of delegation and focusing on strategic tasks
- 16:55 – Embracing remote hiring for strategic expansion
- 19:30 – Advice for solo practitioners considering growth
About the Show: 
*Resilience and Resolve* with Lance Drury focuses on the journey of legal professionals navigating challenges and achieving success in their practices. The show delves into the stories and strategies of attorneys overcoming obstacles and thriving in the legal industry.

The New Jersey Alimony Guide

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode, the guest, a certified matrimony attorney, discusses the changes in New Jersey alimony laws since 2014. From the shift to Open Durational Alimony to factors influencing alimony duration, listeners gain valuable insights into navigating alimony post-divorce.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Replacing Permanent Alimony with Open Durational Alimony
03:45 – Guidelines for Alimony Duration Based on Marriage Length
05:20 – Key Differences Between Open Durational and Permanent Alimony
07:10 – Calculating Marital Standard of Living Post-Divorce
09:05 – Factors Influencing Alimony Determination in Court
11:15 – Imputing Income for Strategic Alimony Planning
13:40 – Ending Alimony Obligations at Social Security Retirement Age
15:50 – Legal Co-habitation and Alimony Termination Considerations
18:30 – Modifying Alimony Obligations Due to Job Loss or Medical Crisis
About the Show:
*For Better or For Court, Family Law, and New Jersey* delves into Family Law matters in New Jersey, offering expert insights and guidance for families navigating legal challenges with clarity and care.

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:In this episode, Colleen McKnight delves into how internal communications such as emails, texts, and messages can become crucial evidence in business litigation. She explains how these communications reveal intent, thought processes, and can significantly impact business disputes. Colleen emphasizes the importance of mindful communication to avoid potential legal pitfalls.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – Why internal communications play a vital role in business disputes04:45 – Shifting from routine records to potential evidence07:15 – Courts' treatment of informal vs. formal communications09:20 – Impact of tone and interpretation in internal communications on litigation12:00 – Common mistakes in business communications leading to legal risks15:30 – Implementing internal habits and safeguards for reducing legal exposure18:45 – Concluding thoughts on the significance of written communication in litigation
About the Show:*In the Courtroom and the Boardroom* offers valuable insights into business law and litigation, guiding business leaders on legal best practices and risk management strategies. Colleen McKnight, a seasoned trial attorney, provides expert advice on navigating legal challenges in the corporate world.

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:Attorney Clarke Young delves into the complexities of virtual visitation and its effects on parent-child relationships. He highlights the misguided notions behind virtual visitation orders and discusses the psychological implications of screen interactions on children. Clarke emphasizes the importance of real-world connections over digital contact, shedding light on the potential risks and concerns associated with virtual visitation.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – Misconceptions around virtual visitation orders03:45 – Psychological impact of virtual reality on children06:20 – Situations where virtual visitation may be appropriate08:10 – Safeguards and boundaries for virtual visitation10:25 – Dealing with manipulative behavior in virtual visitation12:40 – Long-term implications of digital contact on parenting15:50 – Proposal for addressing psychological dysfunction in family court systems
About the Show:*Vampire Divorce* is a podcast series hosted by seasoned family law attorney and expert witness, Clarke Young. The show explores various aspects of family law, offering insights and perspectives on high-conflict custody cases, divorce proceedings, and related legal issues.

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Contractor Counsel Podcast, attorney Joshua Irvine delves into the critical aspects of contractor agreements that directly impact profitability. From identifying hidden risks in contracts to navigating payment terms and change orders, Joshua offers invaluable insights to contractors looking to safeguard their businesses and optimize financial outcomes.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Identifying Risks in Contracts
03:15 – Importance of Clear Scope of Work
05:45 – Managing Change Orders Effectively
08:20 – Structuring Payment Terms for Cash Flow
10:40 – Implementing Walk Away Clauses
12:55 – Transitioning to Disciplined Contract Systems
About the Show:
*Contractor Counsel Podcast* is a dedicated platform for contractors and trades professionals seeking expert guidance on legal matters, financial systems, and contract management. Join us to gain valuable insights and strategies for maximizing your business potential.

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:In this episode, Brian Jacobsen sheds light on how California insurance companies assess pain and suffering in personal injury cases using computer programs. He also discusses the importance of understanding policy limits, dealing with low-ball offers, and the impact of past medical history on claim values. Brian emphasizes the role of social media in claim evaluation and offers valuable insights for choosing the right attorney.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – Evaluation of pain and suffering using computer programs04:15 – Disclosure of policy limits by California insurers06:45 – Tactics of insurance companies with initial low-ball offers09:20 – Adjusters striving to keep settlements below new minimum limits12:00 – Impact of incorrect medical terms on claim value14:30 – Significance of social media posts in claim evaluation17:10 – Utilization of old medical history by insurance evaluators19:45 – Valuing future medical needs during negotiations22:00 – Influence of a law firm's litigation reputation on client offers24:30 – Recommendations for selecting the right attorney
About the Show:*The Sacramento Injury Law Podcast* provides expert insights into personal injury cases, insurance evaluations, and legal strategies. Discover valuable tips and guidance on navigating the complexities of injury claims with seasoned professionals.

Plan Committees

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Friday Mar 27, 2026

Episode Summary:In this episode, Doll Lank and Kathleen Bass from KLB Benefits Law Group delve into the importance of plan committees within employers' benefit plans. They explain the function of plan committees, the benefits of having diverse perspectives on the committee, and why it is a best practice for employers, regardless of company size, to establish a plan committee.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – Definition and Purpose of a Plan Committee03:45 – Importance of Diversity in Committee Composition05:20 – Establishing Authority and Responsibilities07:15 – Best Practices for Running an Effective Plan Committee
About the Show:*Employee Benefit Plans and Business Sense* provides valuable insights into navigating the complex legal requirements of employee benefit plans. The show features experts from KLB Benefits Law Group, offering actionable advice for employers and benefit plan service providers.

Thursday Mar 26, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode, Tara Gilmore-Low explains the complexities of uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in Texas. She breaks down the differences between the two types of coverage and highlights the importance of having adequate insurance limits to protect against potential damages.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Definition of uninsured and underinsured coverage in Texas
03:45 – Common scenarios involving uninsured or underinsured drivers in West Texas
06:20 – How own insurance policy comes into play after being hit by an uninsured driver
09:10 – Surprises and challenges in using UAM or UIM coverage after an accident
12:05 – How insurance companies handle UM or UIM claims and potential premium impacts
14:40 – Mistakes to avoid in UM or UIM claims early on
16:25 – Resolving UM or UIM claims compared to standard third-party injury claims
19:00 – Helping clients understand the value of UM or UIM claims amidst policy limits
21:45 – Steps to determine UM or UIM coverage before issues arise
About the Show:
*Low Law Podcast, Justice in West Texas* delves into various legal topics, offering insightful discussions and practical advice for navigating legal challenges in the West Texas region. Hosted by Tara Gilmore-Low, a seasoned personal injury attorney with over 20 years of experience, the show aims to educate and inform listeners about their legal rights and options.

Thursday Mar 26, 2026

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Partnered Up: Business Law, Deals, and Dynamics* Jeff discusses the common scenarios where one business partner wants to exit while the other wishes to continue, exploring the reasons behind such imbalances and the potential consequences. From mismatched expectations to changing business environments, Jeff sheds light on the complexities that can arise in partnerships and emphasizes the importance of having clear operating agreements in place to address exit strategies effectively.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:30 – Reasons for imbalances in business partnerships03:45 – Impact of mismatched expectations05:20 – Addressing imbalance through operating agreements07:10 – Consequences of lacking clear exit paths09:05 – Negotiating solutions in partnership disputes11:20 – Escalating factors in partnership standoffs13:45 – The role of emotional intelligence in exit conversations15:30 – Seeking third-party advice for navigating partnership challenges
About the Show:*Partnered Up: Business Law, Deals, and Dynamics* provides valuable insights into the legal aspects of business partnerships, offering guidance on formation, growth, and dispute resolution for closely held companies. Join Jeff as he delves into the intricacies of partnership dynamics and strategies for maintaining successful business relationships.

Thursday Mar 26, 2026

Episode Summary:Tim Murray, a seasoned attorney with over 35 years of experience in estate planning and elder law, discusses his commitment to serving local Indiana families. From offering personalized services like house calls to fostering trust and communication, Tim shares insights on the importance of a down-to-earth approach in legal matters.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction01:05 – Choosing to Build a Local Law Practice03:40 – Offering House Calls for Clients05:20 – How Home Visits Change Client Conversations07:45 – Addressing Legal Deserts in Rural Indiana10:15 – Building Communication and Trust with Clients12:30 – Misconceptions About Small-Town Lawyers14:20 – Community Involvement and Local Engagement16:05 – Pride in Being a Hometown Lawyer17:40 – Mission and Philosophy of Serving Indiana Families
About the Show:*Protect What Matters* is a podcast series hosted by legal expert Tim Murray, focusing on estate planning and elder law. Tim's dedication to personalized service and community involvement sets this show apart, offering valuable insights for families seeking legal assistance.

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