Explore every episode of the podcast See You In Court
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| 🎙 New See You In Court Podcast Clip – Larry Thompson on Justice & Clemency | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:00:26 | |
In this compelling clip, former Deputy U.S. Attorney General Larry Thompson shares his unfiltered thoughts on justice, accountability, and the consequences of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. 🔹 "It's hard for me to think of anything that was more offensive to me than the attack on the Capitol. None of them need to be pardoned, quite frankly. I think there may be instances where clemency would be appropriate for some, but I don't think a pardon would be appropriate." Where should the line be drawn between justice and mercy? Should some individuals receive clemency, or should full accountability take precedence? Tune in now and join the conversation. 📌 Listen to The Complete Interview: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/larry-d-thompson-quiet-counsel-looking-back-on-a-life-see-you-in-court-podcast/ #SeeYouInCourt #JusticeMatters #LegalTalk #SYICPodcast #RuleOfLaw | |||
| 🎙 Defining Leadership & Justice with Larry D. Thompson 🎙 | 21 Feb 2025 | 00:00:54 | |
From the U.S. Department of Justice to corporate boardrooms, Larry D. Thompson has spent over five decades shaping the legal world. As U.S. Deputy Attorney General, he led critical reforms, and as General Counsel at PepsiCo, he navigated corporate legal challenges at the highest level. In this clip, Robin Frazer Clark reviews Thompson’s remarkable career.
Listen to the complete episode to hear his insights on: ✅ The role of leadership in law and corporate governance ✅ How civil liberties are shaped by legal decisions ✅ His insights on the future of the justice system 📺 Listen to the full episode here: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-vgtru-17af49f 🔔 Follow See You In Court for more legal insights! #LegalLeadership #JusticeMatters #SeeYouInCourtPodcast | |||
| 🎥 Restoring Faith in Justice: Thoughts On Our Jury System 🎥 | 02 Jan 2025 | 00:00:58 | |
🔑 Highlight: "When you see the jury system work time and time again, it restores faith in the rule of law." 🏛️
In a media landscape dominated by sensationalism, this clip reminds us of the integrity and impact of our justice system. It’s about facts, fairness, and the collective wisdom of the jury.
📢 Watch the whole episode to understand why this system is more than just a process — it’s a profound act of trust in people and law.
https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#RuleOfLaw #JusticeMatters #JuryDuty #LegalEducation | |||
| 🎙️ Why Jury Duty Matters: Insights from Judge Mike Jacobs | 31 Dec 2024 | 00:01:00 | |
Think jury duty is just an inconvenience? Think again! In this clip, Judge Mike Jacobs explains why serving as a juror is one of the most meaningful ways to contribute to justice. Learn about the power of unanimous verdicts and why the jury system remains a critical cornerstone of fairness in our legal system. 🗝️ Key Takeaways:
📢 Join the Conversation: What’s your perspective on jury duty? Love it or loathe it, let us know! 🔊 Tune in and let’s explore the incredible role jurors play in upholding the rule of law. #CivicDuty #JusticeForAll #JudgeMikeJacobs | |||
| Episode Highlight: Faith in Government Through the Jury System | 19 Dec 2024 | 00:00:56 | |
In this highlight, Judge Mike Jacobs offers hope: "If you're losing faith in our system of government, just come and watch our jury system at work." 🧑⚖️ Juries—12 diverse citizens drawn from all walks of life—come together, listen to one another, and return unanimous decisions time after time. It’s a shining example of collaboration and civility in action. 🎧 Catch the full episode here to explore:
🔗 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/ #JusticeForAll #JurySystem #FaithInGovernment #GeorgiaJustice #SeeYouInCourtPodcast | |||
| Episode Highlight: Diversity Builds Confidence in the Courts | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:00:30 | |
🎧 Judge Mike Jacobs reminds us: "If a citizen interacts with the justice system, it’s most likely through state courts." In this episode highlight, Judge Jacobs discusses why diversity on the bench fosters public trust and reflects the life experiences of the communities courts serve. 📌 Catch the full episode here to hear more about:
🔗 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/ #GeorgiaJustice #CivilJustice #DiversityInCourts #SeeYouInCourtPodcast | |||
| Progress in Justice: A 30-Year Reflection | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:00:59 | |
In this short clip, we explore a powerful story of advocacy and progress in Georgia's civil justice system. Thirty years ago, it took a legal battle to secure an ASL interpreter for a Deaf citizen wanting to fulfill his duty as a juror. Today, interpreters are seamlessly integrated into courtrooms, reflecting the strides we've made toward accessibility and inclusion. Join us as we reflect on this journey and celebrate how far we've come in creating a fairer, more inclusive justice system for all. 🔗 Listen to the full episode to learn more about Georgia's civil justice system! https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#CivilJustice #ASL #AccessibilityMatters #Inclusion #LegalAdvocacy | |||
| Who Owns Taco Tuesday? The Battle Over a Trademark | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:00:54 | |
🌮 The Legal Battle Over Taco Tuesday: Taco Bell vs. Taco John's 🌮 Who really owns “Taco Tuesday”? Taco Bell is challenging the trademark held by Taco John’s, arguing that the phrase is too common to be exclusive. Join us as we break down this spicy legal debate and discuss whether iconic phrases should belong to everyone. 📣 What’s your take? Should “Taco Tuesday” be public property, or do trademarks protect creativity? Share your thoughts in the comments! #TacoTuesday #TacoBell #TrademarkLaw #CivilJustice #LegalDebate | |||
| 🎙️ New Clip: What Is Justice? Bill Gentry on Fairness in Family Law | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:00:57 | |
In this final clip from Episode 44 of See You in Court, Bill Gentry shares his definition of justice, illustrated by a story that will stick with you. He discusses the importance of fairness in family law and why protecting children’s best interests must remain the top priority in parental disputes. 💡 What does justice mean to you? 🎧 Catch the full episode for more insights on navigating family law, fairness, and compassion: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/f0A03uQi56k #Podcast 🎧 #Justice ⚖️ #FamilyLaw 💬 #SeeYouInCourtPodcast | |||
| 🎙️ Clip: Counseling vs. Divorce – Bill Gentry on Narcissism and Tough Decisions | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:00:47 | |
In this 🔥 clip from Episode 44 of See You in Court, attorney Bill Gentry dives into the emotional and legal challenges couples face when deciding between counseling and divorce. 💔 He explains why narcissists ❌ often avoid therapy and shares his compassionate approach to guiding clients through these tough decisions. 💡 Key Question: 🤔 Should more couples consider counseling before choosing divorce? 🎧 Want more insights? Don’t miss the full episode, where Bill shares expert advice on handling high-stakes divorces, navigating narcissistic dynamics, and finding peace. 🌟 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/ #Podcast 🎧 #DivorceSupport 💔 #Narcissism #MarriageCounseling 💬 | |||
| 🎙️ Standing Up Against Bullies – Bill Gentry Shares His Perspective | 19 Nov 2024 | 00:00:48 | |
💬 "The strong don’t need help—the weak do. That’s why I became a lawyer." In this short clip from Episode 44 of the See You in Court Podcast, Bill Gentry explains his commitment to fighting for victims of injustice. He delves into his experiences standing up against bullies and advocating for the vulnerable, including navigating challenging dynamics like narcissism in relationships. 📌 Listen to the full episode for more powerful stories and insights: 🎧 On Podbean 📺 Watch on YouTube 📌 Follow us for updates on social media! #JusticeMatters #CivilJustice #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #LegalAdvocacy #EmpowermentThroughLaw | |||
| Reclaiming Self-Worth: Bill Gentry’s Approach to Helping Clients Break Free from Narcissistic Abuse | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:00:46 | |
In this clip from See You in Court episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry explains how narcissists isolate their partners, stripping away their confidence and self-worth. Bill’s mission is to guide clients toward healing and empowerment, helping them rediscover their strength and visualize a brighter future. 🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More Insights: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/ 📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2 | |||
| 🎧 When Should a Lawyer Fire a Client? | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:00:47 | |
In this clip from episode 45 of See You In Court, we discuss a lesson that every attorney should know—not every client is a good client. When legal advice is continuously ignored, it may be time to walk away. Hear how one attorney learned this firsthand from Judge Bell and why it’s crucial to maintain ethical boundaries. Listen now and let us know: Should attorneys fire clients who refuse to take legal advice? #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #LegalAdvice #Lawyers #JusticeSystem #ClientManagement | |||
| Counseling Before Divorce? 💬 When It’s Worth Trying, According to Family Lawyer Bill Gentry ⚖️ | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:00:47 | |
In this new clip from See You in Court, family law attorney Bill Gentry explains his stance on counseling for couples considering divorce. Although most clients are ready to move forward, Bill shares why he sometimes advises couples to try counseling first—especially when he senses hope. This clip offers guidance on the challenges and benefits of counseling before making the final decision to divorce.
🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/ 📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2 | |||
| From Capitol Hill 🏛️ to Family Law ⚖️: Bill Gentry’s Inspiring Journey | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:00:59 | |
In this latest clip from See You in Court episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry shares how his early experiences on Capitol Hill and mentorship from respected Georgia attorneys led him to a career dedicated to service. Bill’s commitment to “servant leadership” and his drive to make a difference have shaped his compassionate approach to family law, helping clients through life’s toughest transitions. 🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/ 📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2 | |||
| Staying for the Kids? 💬💔 How Difficult Marriages Affect Children’s Future Relationships 👶➡️💑 | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:00:45 | |
In this thought-provoking clip from episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry discusses the unintentional lessons children might learn in an unhealthy marriage. Staying silent about abuse or neglect may teach kids damaging patterns that can follow them into adulthood. Listen now for an eye-opening perspective on protecting your children’s future by modeling healthy relationships. #FamilyLaw #Parenting #SeeYouInCourt #KidsFirst #DivorceSupport #HealthyRelationships | |||
| Woman’s Guide To Finding Peace Through Divorce: Divorce Attorney Bill Gentry | 29 Oct 2024 | 01:05:23 | |
In this insightful episode of See You in Court, hosts Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate sit down with renowned Georgia divorce attorney Bill Gentry to discuss his new book, "I Want Out: A Woman's Guide to Finding Peace Through Divorce." Bill shares his decades of experience in family law, providing valuable advice for women navigating the challenges of high-asset divorces, child custody, and dealing with controlling or narcissistic spouses. 🔑 Key Topics Covered: -How divorce impacts children and why modeling healthy relationships is crucial. -The role of forensic accountants, business valuators, and other experts in high-asset divorces. -How emotional and financial abuse keeps women in unhealthy marriages. -Bill’s personal approach to empowering clients to envision their best future. -Why divorce is about more than just legal rights—it's about reclaiming self-worth and dignity. Whether you're a woman seeking guidance through divorce or someone interested in family law, this episode offers practical insights, empathy, and hope for a better future. Bill’s book also sheds light on navigating the complex world of divorce while finding inner peace and security. Guest Bio William C. Gentry, founder of The Gentry Law Firm in Marietta, GA, has been practicing law in Georgia since 1986. His primary focus is divorce and family law cases, including high asset property division, child custody, and alimony. Bill has tried hundreds of cases in state and federal courts throughout Georgia and dozens of appeals in both state and federal appellate courts in Georgia. He is admitted to and has argued in the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals, and the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Atlanta. Bill received his B.A from the University of Virginia (1981) and received his J.D. from the University of Georgia (1986). Bill is a Past President of the Cobb County Bar Association. He served on the Board of Governors of the State Bar of GA since 2012 and is now the Treasurer, State Bar of Georgia (2024-present). He is now the author of the new book “I Want Out-A Woman’s Guide to Finding Peace Through Divorce” that answers many questions about divorce and we are going to explore this with Bill. Links: Divorce Lawyers Marietta, GA | Gentry Law Firm LLC https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| 🔍 Thomas Perez's False Confession: Coercion, 😔 Trauma, and the ⚖️ Need for Justice Reform | 25 Oct 2024 | 00:00:59 | |
In 2018, Thomas Perez contacted the police in Fontana, California, worried about his missing father. Instead of receiving help, he endured 17 hours of interrogation, where officers falsely claimed his father was dead and pressured him into confessing to a murder he didn’t commit. Police even threatened to euthanize his dog, adding emotional distress to the ordeal. After confessing under immense psychological pressure, Perez was placed on a psychiatric hold—only to later discover that his father was alive and traveling through LAX. This tragic story, which led to a $900,000 settlement, underscores the dangers of coercive police tactics and the importance of reforming interrogation practices. 🎧 Learn more about the broader implications of cases like Perez’s by tuning into the See You In Court podcast. Explore the realities of justice, civil rights, and how we can foster meaningful change in our system. Visit: SeeYouInCourtPodcast.org | |||
| 🚨 Why Arbitration Clauses Are Dangerous for Your Rights | See You In Court Podcast | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:00:58 | |
In this clip from episode 43, Robin Frazer Clark touches on the hidden dangers of arbitration clauses and how they could rob you of your right to a jury trial. Through a tragic story of a family dining at Disney World, she illustrates the real-world consequences of these clauses. Listen to the complete episode to get all the details. 🎙️ Featured in episode 43: An insightful conversation with Ivy Cadle, the new president of the State Bar of Georgia, on his plans for the future and the challenges in the legal community. 🎧 Listen now on Podbean: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/ivy-cadle-charting-the-course-of-the-state-bar-of-georgia-see-you-in-court/ ✅ Follow-us for more episodes and stay informed about your legal rights!
#SeeYouInCourtPodcast #ArbitrationClauses #CivilJustice #LegalRights #GeorgiaLaw | |||
| 🎧 New Clip: Ivy Cadle on Regulatory Reform and Legal Access | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:00:56 | |
In this newest clip from Episode 43 of See You in Court, Ivy Cadle, president of the Georgia Bar Association, discusses the need for regulatory reform to address the growing number of unrepresented litigants: "There are so many legal matters that don’t require a full attorney, but people are representing themselves and asking the courts for help. We need to explore ways to better regulate legal services to meet this need." 💼⚖️
👉 Listen to the full episode to hear more of Ivy’s thoughts on regulatory reform, access to justice, and his goals for the Georgia Bar. 🔗 https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/ivy-cadle-charting-the-course-of-the-state-bar-of-georgia-see-you-in-court/ Follow and Subscribe for more expert discussions on Georgia’s legal system! #RegulatoryReform #AccessToJustice #SeeYouInCourt #Podcast #UnrepresentedLitigants #LegalServices #GeorgiaBar | |||
| 🎧 New Episode Clip: Ivy Cadle on “What is Justice?” | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:00:40 | |
In this clip from See You in Court, Ivy Cadle, president of the Georgia Bar Association, shares his definition of justice: "Justice is about affording people equal access to the legal process—not necessarily ensuring the result they want, but making sure they have the resources and ability to engage the process fairly." 💡⚖️ 👉 Listen to the full episode to hear more from Ivy about his leadership journey, lawyer wellness, and the evolving challenges in the legal field. 🔗 https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/ivy-cadle-charting-the-course-of-the-state-bar-of-georgia-see-you-in-court/ Don’t forget to follow our podcast for more insightful discussions from Georgia’s legal experts! #WhatIsJustice #LegalProcess #SeeYouInCourt #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #GeorgiaBar #LawAndJustice | |||
| 🎧 New Episode Clip: Ivy Cadle’s Advice for Young Lawyers 🎧 | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:00:57 | |
In this clip from Episode 43 of See You in Court, Ivy Cadle, the new president of the Georgia Bar Association, offers practical advice to young lawyers: "Find something that helps you build lasting connections in your professional life. Over time, these relationships will enrich your career and make it truly fulfilling." 💼✨ If you found this clip insightful, be sure to check out the full episode where Ivy discusses his journey to becoming Bar president, the importance of lawyer wellness, and how artificial intelligence is shaping the legal profession’s future. 👉 Listen to the full episode now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/ivy-cadle-charting-the-course-of-the-state-bar-of-georgia-see-you-in-court/ And don’t forget to subscribe for more valuable insights from Georgia's legal experts! #LegalAdvice #YoungLawyers #SeeYouInCourt #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #GeorgiaBarAssociation #LawyerWellness | |||
| Ivy Cadle, Charting The Course Of The State Bar Of Georgia | See You In Court Podcast | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:58:29 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview current President of the State Bar of Georgia, Judge Ivy Cadle. Guest Bio Ivy Cadle is the managing shareholder for Baker Donelson’s Atlanta and Macon offices, and has established himself as a leading “dirt lawyer,” an advocate for property rights in the areas of real estate, eminent domain, land use, zoning, conservation easements and commercial lending litigation. Ivy is also a certified public accountant. Ivy represents companies of all sizes in complex business litigation and counsels them on regulatory compliance and data security, across a broad range of industries – including real estate, health care, financial services, and telecommunications. His clients include oil and gas interests, fast food franchisors and franchisees, hotel investors, private medical practices, hospitals, insurance companies, cellular service providers, banks, mortgage servicers, commercial, shopping center and office developers, national drugstore chains, residential real estate developers, convenience store chains and a variety of individually owned enterprises, and business operations.
Ivy is a mediator and registered neutral with the Georgia Commission on Dispute Resolution. Outside of the office, Ivy serves as an adjunct professor of law at the Mercer University School of Law where he teaches Accounting for Lawyers. He is also an aviation enthusiast, and he currently holds a multi-engine commercial certificate with an instrument rating.
Ivy obtained his EMT certificate while still in high school and worked as an EMT for a couple of years following graduation from high school in Swainsboro, GA Ivy received a B.S. in Biology from UGA, A Masters degree in Accounting J.D. from Mercer Univ. School of Law (alongside his wife, Leslie Cadle). He is a past president of the Macon Bar Association and past president of the American Inn of Court, William Augustus Bootle Chapter. Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| Defining Justice: Fairness or Punishment? | Larry D. Thompson on See You In Court | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:00:53 | |
🎧 New Clip from Episode 45 – See You In Court Justice is a concept debated across courtrooms, communities, and cultures. But what does it really mean? In this episode, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Larry D. Thompson defines justice in a way that challenges conventional thinking. 📌 “Justice is not necessarily about punishment… for me, it’s fairness.” What do you think? Listen to the complete episode and join the conversation! #LawPodcast #Justice #SeeYouInCourt #LegalInsights #Fairness | |||
| Most Divorce Cases Settle Outside Of Court | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:00:36 | |
In this clip from The See You In Court Podcast, family law expert Gillian Onan discusses why the vast majority of divorce cases never go to a final trial. While some people believe they want their "day in court" when saying goodbye to a marriage, the reality is that 95-96% of divorce cases settle before reaching a trial. Many of these cases are resolved through settlement negotiations or temporary hearings. Considerations:
🎧 Tune in to hear more and 👉 Listen to the full episode for more in-depth insights about divorce and family law from Robert Wellon and Gillian Onan: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-family-law-gillian-onan-and-robert-wellon/ #DivorceLaw #DivorceSettlement #FamilyLaw #LegalPodcast #SYICPodcast #RobertWellon #GillianOnan | |||
| The Sruggles Of Being A Guardian | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:00:35 | |
In this clip from Episode 8 of The See You In Court Podcast, Gillian Onan shares the difficult realities of serving as a guardian in divorce and custody cases. Guardians hold the responsibility of advocating for the best interests of children while remaining neutral in the midst of emotionally charged family disputes. Key Discussion Points:
🎧 Tune in and listen to the complete episode to hear Gillian Onan and Rob Wellon candid thoughts on the divorce overall as well as the emotional and ethical struggles of being a guardian in family law. 👉 Listen to the full episode here: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-family-law-gillian-onan-and-robert-wellon/ #FamilyLaw #Guardianship #LegalPodcast #SYICPodcast | |||
| Should You Get a Divorce? A Lawyer's Advice on What to Do Next | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:00:54 | |
Deciding whether to get a divorce is never easy. In this short clip from Episode 8 of the See You In Court podcast, we dive into one of the toughest questions people face: should you end your marriage? Our guest, Gillian Onan, a seasoned family lawyer, shares why the first step may not be legal but emotional, urging couples to explore therapy before making any decisions. 💡 If you're struggling with this question or know someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. 🔗 Listen to the full episode here: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-family-law-gillian-onan-and-robert-wellon/ Don't forget to follow the See You In Court Podcast for more expert legal insights and advice. We’re here to help you navigate the complexities of the civil justice system with confidence. #DivorceAdvice #LegalAdvice #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #MarriageCounseling #FamilyLaw #MentalHealthMatters | |||
| The Vital Role of Therapists in Divorce Cases | See You In Court Podcast | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:00:17 | |
🎙 Enjoy this clip from Episode 8 and our interview with Gillian Onan and Rob Wellon.
From helping couples navigate the emotional turbulence of separation to providing critical insights that can influence child custody and support decisions, therapists are key players in ensuring a smoother, more mindful transition for all parties involved.
🔍 Why It Matters: Divorce isn't just a legal battle—it's an emotional journey. Gillian and Rob share their extensive experience, emphasizing how therapists help bridge the gap between legal advice and emotional well-being, offering invaluable support to clients as they make life-altering decisions.
🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear how these legal veterans advocate for the integration of mental health professionals in divorce cases, underscoring the importance of a holistic approach to family law. 👉 Listen to the full episode here: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/divorce-and-family-law-gillian-onan-and-robert-wellon/
#familylaw #divorcesupport #mentalhealth #SYICPodcast #DivorceTherapy #GillianONan #RobertWellon
Links:
Lester Tate – http://www.akintate.com/
Robin Frazer Clark – https://www.gatriallawyers.net/
See You In Court – https://seeyouincourtpodcast.org
To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit https://fairplay.org
See You in Court is Georgia’s leading law podcast series, empowering citizens and providing them with the information they need about the state’s civil justice system. As part of the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation (a nonpartisan resource for anyone seeking to understand, preserve, or restore the basic functions of civil justice) we’re committed to educating the public about all of the ways they can fight for their rights and bring their grievances in front of an independent, non-biased court.
The best aspect of our podcast is that it’s free and accessible anytime and anywhere. It’s our goal to educate and empower Georgia residents so they understand their rights, and when they need to take further legal action.
You can learn more about our Georgia court podcast by visiting https://seeyouincourtpodcast.org/ today!
Please note: The information provided on this website and within our blog posts is intended solely for educational and informational purposes as a public service by the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation.
Legal issues can be complex and individualized. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction who can provide legal guidance that suits your particular situation.
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| $7 Million Judgment! | See You In Court Podcast | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:00:48 | |
In this captivating short from Episode 36 of our "See You In Court" podcast, listen to the incredible story of how a default judgment against the city of East Point resulted in a $7 million victory. 🗨️ "None of the officers filed an answer. The city attorney acknowledged the case but took no action. Even the insurance company dropped the ball. After every possible I was dotted and T crossed, we secured a $7 million judgment." 👉 Watch the full episode for more fascinating legal stories and insights. 📺 Full Episode: https://youtu.be/AYYiLMFle-E?feature=shared #SeeYouInCourt #LegalVictory #DefaultJudgment #CraigTJones #LegalInsights #Podcast #YouTubeShorts Links: Lester Tate – http://www.akintate.com/ Robin Frazer Clark – https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court – https://seeyouincourtpodcast.org To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit https://fairplay.org See You in Court is Georgia’s leading law podcast series, empowering citizens and providing them with the information they need about the state’s civil justice system. As part of the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation (a nonpartisan resource for anyone seeking to understand, preserve, or restore the basic functions of civil justice) we’re committed to educating the public about all of the ways they can fight for their rights and bring their grievances in front of an independent, non-biased court. The best aspect of our podcast is that it’s free and accessible anytime and anywhere. It’s our goal to educate and empower Georgia residents so they understand their rights, and when they need to take further legal action. You can learn more about our Georgia court podcast by visiting https://seeyouincourtpodcast.org/ today! Please note: The information provided on this website and within our blog posts is intended solely for educational and informational purposes as a public service by the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation. Legal issues can be complex and individualized. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction who can provide legal guidance that suits your particular situation. | |||
| Judge Alvin T. Wong, Georgia's First Asian American Judge and Legal Pioneer | See You In Court Podcast | 06 Jun 2024 | 01:17:11 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Judge Alvin Wong, Georgia’s first Asian American judge.
Guest Bio Judge Wong came to Richmond, Va. from Hong Kong when he was 14. His father enrolled him at Fishburne Military Academy in Waynesboro, Va., shook his hand and said he’d “see him next summer.” He followed a classmate from Fishburne to Auburn University without even knowing where it was. He graduated early and moved to Atlanta. He started taking night classes at John Marshal Law School and passed the Georgia Bar in 1976. He hung out a shingle and worked as a trial lawyer and then was a partner at Gambrell & Stolz (now Baker Donelson) for 20 years. Judge Wong was elected to the State Court of DeKalb County in 1999 and since his election in 1999, he’s been reelected, unopposed, to six consecutive terms. With his election in 1999, he became the first Asian American judge in Georgia history. At that time, Asians made up less than two percent of registered voters in DeKalb County. In 2004, Judge Wong co-founded a DUI court to help people, calling it one of the most rewarding things he’s done. He also sits on the board of the Lifeline Animal Project, a nonprofit that helps turn Atlanta animal shelters into no-kill shelters. He also brings to the courthouse Coco, a dachshund-chihuahua mix he rescued a decade ago. Jurors love to meet her after the trial is over. Judge Wong was elected by his peers in 2021 as president of the Georgia Council of State Court Judges, overseeing the entire state. His election marked the first time an Asian American served as president of any judicial council in Georgia. In 1993, Judge Wong and Professor Natsu Saito of Georgia State University Law School combed the State Bar Directory to find 10 attorneys to start an Asian American Bar Association. Today, the Georgia Asian Pacific Bar Association (GAPABA) has 750 members. In 2014, GAPABA named its top prize the “Judge Alvin T. Wong Pioneer Award”. It is given in his honor to a lawyer who demonstrates leadership to pave the way for the advancement of APA attorneys. He is the recipient of the 2017 Traditions of Excellence Award presented by the General Practice and Trial Section of the State Bar of Georgia. He received the 2022 Randolph Thrower Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Committee to Promote Inclusion in the Profession of the State Bar of Georgia. Judge Wong serves the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility – Judges Advisory Committee and as a Fernbank Museum of Natural History trustee and NAPABA (the National Asian Bar) Law Foundation board member, mentoring future leaders as co-director of its Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition. | |||
| The Loch Ness Monster of the Justice System: A Presidential Pardon | See You In Court Podcast | 08 May 2024 | 01:02:01 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester reflect on the rare Presidential Pardon successfully obtained for Peter Heidgerd.
Robin Frazer Clark is a trial lawyer. She was the 50th President of the State Bar of Georgia, is a Past President of Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, a Past President of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta and has practiced law in Georgia for 36 years. She is a member of the International Society of Barristers and of the American Board of Trial Advocates. She is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Robin has tried over 75 jury trials and argued in Georgia Appellate Courts over 45 times.
Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| In Conversation With McCracken Poston, Jr., Author Of “Zenith Man Death, Love And Redemption In A Georgia Courtroom”| See You In Court Podcast | 22 Mar 2024 | 01:33:30 | |
McCracken “Ken” Poston, Jr. is a Georgia trial lawyer, practicing criminal defense in Ringgold, Georgia. He is a former 4 term legislator in the Georgia House of Representatives. He is a graduate of the The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is a 1985 graduate of The University of Georgia School of Law. He has practiced law for 39 years in Georgia. He gained national attention for his handling of several notable cases that were featured on CNN Presents, Dateline NBC, A&E’s American Justice and Forensic Files. Ken’s new book “Zenith Man: Death, Love and Redemption in a Georgia Courtroom” tells the tale of Alvin Ridley, accused of murdering his wife, and Ken’s courtroom battle for Justice for Alvin.
Links: https://www.mccrackenpostonjr.com/ https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Do You Feel Safe? Negligent Security | See You In Court Podcast | 19 Jan 2024 | 01:24:58 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester discuss negligent security with Gilbert Deitch and Andrew Rogers
Guest Bio
Gil Deitch is widely recognized as a leading advocate for the rights of crime victims and an expert on civil cases arising from rapes and other criminal assaults occurring on private and public property. For decades he has been known by lawyers and judges as a pioneering force in the field of premises liability and has handled more negligent security cases than any other attorney in the State of Georgia and throughout the Southeast.
Gil Deitch is a member of the Georgia and Tennessee Bar Associations. He belongs to the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. He received his law degree (J.D.) from the University of Tennessee in 1970 and his undergraduate degree (B.B.A.) from the University of Georgia in 1967.
Andy Rogers has worked tirelessly for crime victims since 1988. After beginning his career as criminal prosecutor, Mr. Rogers has concentrated exclusively on representing crime victims in civil cases for over 20 years.
Links: Atlanta Crime Victim Attorneys - Deitch + Rogers https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| What Is Justice II | See You In Court Podcast | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:37:51 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester flashback to previous guests answers on the ultimate question: What is Justice? Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| 🎙️ “Some people just need a good trial. They don’t need to go to the penitentiary. | 29 Jan 2025 | 00:00:18 | |
n this thought-provoking episode of See You In Court, hosts Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate sit down with Larry D. Thompson, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General, for a deep dive into justice, fairness, and the power of the legal system. During the conversation, Lester Tate shares a powerful reflection on prosecutorial discretion, recalling a case where a defendant was convicted of a misdemeanor—yet the prosecution pushed for a prison sentence. His perspective challenges us to ask: Is justice about punishment, or about the fairness of the trial itself? This episode is packed with wisdom on the role of trials in justice, the balance between civil liberties and public safety, and reflections from his new book, Quiet Counsel: Looking Back on a Life of Service to the Law. 🔹 How should justice be served in our courts? 🔹 When does prosecution go too far? 🔹 How do we maintain fairness in an ever-changing legal landscape? Tune in for an enlightening conversation with one of the most respected legal minds of our time. 📢 Listen now and join the discussion! 🔗 Listen to the full episode here: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/larry-d-thompson-quiet-counsel-looking-back-on-a-life-see-you-in-court-podcast/ 📖 Learn more about Larry D. Thompson’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Quiet-Counsel-Looking-Back-Service/dp/1633310965 🎥 Watch more clips on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qNpjuZ-XEKU #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #LarryThompson #Justice #FairTrial #CriminalLaw #LegalInsights #QuietCounsel #RuleOfLaw | |||
| Judgment and Mercy: The Turbulent Life and Times of the Judge Who Condemned the Rosenbergs | See You In Court Podcast | 02 Oct 2023 | 01:37:00 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview author and lawyer Martin Siegel
Guest Bio Martin Siegel’s law practice focuses on briefing and arguing complex appeals in federal and state courts. He also handles key motions in trial courts and consults on legal analysis and strategy. Siegel has won appeals in the U.S. Supreme Court, federal appellate courts around the country, and the Texas Supreme Court, and has repeatedly earned recognition from peers. In 2012, he was elected to the Texas Bar Foundation, a fellowship limited to 0.3% of federal civil appeals | Houston | Law Offices of Martin J. Siege (siegelfirm.com)licensed Texas attorneys each year based on regional peer nomination. The Texas Bar Foundation supports projects providing affordable legal services for underserved communities, promotes professionalism, and educates the public about the justice system. Martin graduated from the University of Texas undergrad and then Harvard Law School. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Martin J. Siegel was the last law clerk for Judge Irving R. Kaufman, the subject of Martin’s new book, who served on the Second Circuit. Martin then served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York and as Special Counsel on the staff of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee from 2000-2001. He now practices law in Houston, Texas and teaches American Legal History at the University of Houston Law Center, where he also directs the Appellate Civil Rights Clinic. He also serves on the board of the Anti-Defamation League, Southwest Region, and has drafted state legislative testimony and amicus briefing for the ADL. Martin is also a Senior Editor of Litigation, a quarterly publication of the American Bar Association’s Section on Litigation.
Links: Houston | Law Offices of Martin J. Siege (siegelfirm.com) https://www.martinjsiegel.com/ https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| The Ins and Outs of Governmental Liability with Craig T. Jones | See You In Court | 01 Sep 2023 | 01:51:55 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Craig T. Jones
Guest Bio Craig Jones is a North Carolina native who is a graduate of Brown University and Wake Forest University School of Law. He has been handling cases of governmental liability since the 1980’s—including two civil rights cases that Craig personally argued in the United States Supreme Court: Hope v. Pelzer (2002) and Scott v. Harris (2007). In addition to representing plaintiffs in police misconduct and other governmental liability cases, Craig has practiced extensively in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability, and premises liability. After practicing for 29 years in Atlanta and 8 years in Washington, Georgia, Craig and his wife Sharon are in the process of moving their empty nest to Savannah, where he will continue to maintain a statewide tort practice with civil rights cases in all three federal districts of Georgia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrVKSgRZ2GY Links: Craig T. Jones, P.C. – Trial Lawyer (craigtjones.com) Scott v Harris (USSC 05-1631) Pursuit Video https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| Judge Mike Jacobs | See You in Court Podcast | 14 Aug 2023 | 01:26:18 | |
Judge Mike Jacobs has served on the State Court of DeKalb County since June 2015. Mike is the first openly LGBTQ+ countywide elected official in DeKalb County history and the county’s first openly LGBTQ+ trial judge.
Mike serves on the board of directors of Leadership DeKalb, chairs Government Day for the program, and is a member of the Class of 2016, the best class ever. He also serves on the board of directors of the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia and as secretary and a board member of the International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges.
Prior to his judicial service, Mike served ten and a half years in the Georgia House of Representatives, representing the DeKalb communities of Brookhaven, Chamblee, and Toco Hills. He was chairman of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Oversight Committee (MARTOC), the joint House and Senate committee that oversees MARTA’s management, budget, and fiscal affairs. He also served as chairman of one of the two subcommittees of the House Judiciary Committee.
In 2010, Mike received the Allen Thornell Political Advancement Award from Georgia Equality for authoring and passing a stronger anti-bullying law for public schools. In 2012, Mike served on the Special Joint Committee on Criminal Justice Reform, which vetted major reforms that place greater emphasis on rehabilitating non-violent offenders to lead productive lives.
In 2014, Interim CEO Lee May appointed Mike to the DeKalb Operations Task Force (OTF). The OTF recommended county government reforms that the General Assembly enacted to help our county function better, including DeKalb’s SPLOST, which Mike authored and passed in 2015.
In 2019, Mike was recognized by the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia at its annual awards gala with the award for Outstanding Service to the Stonewall Community.
Before joining the bench, Mike was a solo practitioner for four years, focusing his practice on consumer bankruptcy and debtor- creditor litigation. Mike received his law degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2003. While at UGA Law, he served as Executive Articles Editor of the Georgia Law Review. In 1997, Mike received his bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Mike is the proud parent of three children, Jonah, Eli, and Samantha.
Links: http://judgejacobs.com https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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| Justice Nels Peterson | See You in Court Podcast | 16 Jul 2023 | 01:34:37 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Georgia Supreme Court Justice Nels Peterson
Guest Bio Presiding Justice Nels S.D. Peterson was appointed by Governor Nathan Deal to the Supreme Court of Georgia effective January 1, 2017. He was re-elected statewide for a six-year term in 2018. He previously served as a judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals, to which he was appointed by Governor Deal effective January 1, 2016.
Presiding Justice Peterson graduated from Kennesaw State University with a B.S.in political science and a minor in economics. While at KSU, he served as President of Student Government and Chair of the Student Advisory Counsel to the Board of Regents, and was named KSU Student of the Year and Outstanding Senior in Political Science. Presiding Justice Peterson received his J. D. from Harvard Law School. At Harvard, he was Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Executive Vice-President of the Federalist Society, and was a finalist in the Ames Moot Court Competition.
Upon graduation from law school, Presiding Justice Peterson served as a law clerk to Judge William H. Pryor Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Presiding Justice Peterson then practiced at King & Spalding LLP in Atlanta, where he focused on securities litigation, corporate governance litigation, merger-related litigation, and appellate litigation. Presiding Justice Peterson then moved to the Governor’s Office, where he served as Executive Counsel and Deputy Executive Counsel to Governor Sonny Perdue.
In addition to his role as the Governor’s chief legal advisor, Presiding Justice Peterson also served as a senior advisor on a broad array of policy issues, including water, natural resources, education, the judiciary, and criminal justice. At the expiration of Governor Perdue’s term, Presiding Justice Peterson moved to the Attorney General’s Office as Counsel for Legal Policy, where he oversaw major policy issues and litigation, as well as the rewrite of the state’s Open Records and Open Meetings Acts. In 2012, the Attorney General appointed Presiding Justice Peterson as Georgia’s first Solicitor General. In that position, he oversaw all of the state’s civil appellate litigation, played a lead role in all policy-related litigation, and served as a senior advisor to the Attorney General. Presiding Justice Peterson was then appointed Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and Secretary to the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, a position he held until his appointment to the Court of Appeals. Presiding Justice Peterson has served on numerous government and non-profit boards and committees, has received a variety of honors and awards, lives with his wife Jennifer and two children in Cobb County, and is an active member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church.
Links: Presiding Justice Nels S.D. Peterson – Supreme Court of Georgia (gasupreme.us) https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Dennis Cathey | See You in Court Podcast | 26 Mar 2023 | 01:45:28 | |
Dennis T. Cathey is a graduate of the University of Georgia undergraduate and law school. Mr. Cathey was born in Rabun County, Georgia, and has served on the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Georgia, as president of the Mountain Circuit Bar Association, is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, has served on the Investigative Panel of the State Bar of Georgia Disciplinary Committee, has been a member of the Federal Bar Council for the Northern District of Georgia and is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is a past recipient of the State Bar of Georgia Traditions of Excellence Award and past-president of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Cathey was an officer in the United States Army Medical Service Corps, has served as a youth sports coach for the Habersham County Parks and Rec Department, is active in the Cornelia United Methodist Church and serves on the Board of Trustees of Piedmont College.
Links: Cornelia Personal Injury Lawyers | Cathey & Strain, LLC (catheyandstrain.com) https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Reflections | Bill Nettles | See You in Court Podcast | 19 Mar 2023 | 01:28:36 | |
Before being appointed a US Attorney, Mr. Nettles graduated from The Citadel and earned his law degree at The Widener University School of Law, where he was on law review and was a member of the moot court honor society. After graduating, he began a career that has taken him into every corner of the legal system. Mr. Nettles began his career as a public defender in Columbia, S.C. providing criminal defense services to indigent defendants who could not afford attorneys. During that time, he ensured that the legal system would not leave the economically disadvantaged behind. From 1997 to 2005, Mr. Nettles worked in private practice as a sole practitioner. He continued his criminal defense work and became one of the region’s most well- respected “white collar crime” lawyers. He also represented clients accused of drug crimes, handled several court-appointed capital cases, twice tried cases that were argued before the United States Supreme Court and worked in medical malpractice and other torts. From 2005-2010, he worked at Sanders & Nettles, LLC . In 2010 Nettles was appointed United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina by President Obama and was sworn into that office on May 3, 2010. As the US Attorney, he dramatically overhauled the office to focus on public corruption, fraud and white collar crime, while also greatly increasing resources to the extraordinarily important false claims whistleblower division. Under Mr. Nettles’ leadership, the US Attorney’s office made white collar crime and public corruption the highest priority of the criminal division’s efforts. He also earned national praise for the innovative and intelligent approach his office took to drug crimes. He is now back in private practice with his own firm, Bill Nettles, Attorney at Law, in Columbia, S.C.
Links: Columbia Whistleblower Lawyer | Blowing the Whistle Attorney (billnettleslaw.com) https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Why Do We Love Legal Thrillers? | Lance McMillian | See You in Court Podcast | 13 Jan 2023 | 01:21:31 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Lance McMillian acclaimed legal author and scholar.
Guest Bio Lance obtained his B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Phi Beta Kappa and his J.D., University of Georgia, summa cum laude, Order of the Coif. He is a full-time professor of law at John Marshall School of Law where he teaches Torts, Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Constitutional Law Seminar, First Amendment Seminar, White Collar Crime, Domestic Relations, Depositions, Law Office Management, Remedies in Context, Scholarly Writing.
Professor McMillian joined the Atlanta’s John Marshall faculty in 2007. Before embarking on a teaching and writing career, Professor McMillian wore many different hats in the legal profession, including those of civil litigator, commercial arbitrator, and certified mediator. The focus of his practice centered primarily on complex litigation—class action prosecution and defense, business torts, constitutional torts, and discrimination. In 2002, he became a founding partner of the law firm of McMillian & Camp, LLP. Following its inception, the firm was approved as lead counsel by numerous federal and state courts in class and collective actions arising under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act. In this role, Professor McMillian successfully negotiated several six and seven-figure settlements. As a neutral, Professor McMillian mediated and arbitrated over 100 active lawsuits.
Professor McMillian’s writing career is just as diverse. He is a novelist and creator of the Atlanta Murder Squad series. The first book in the series, The Murder of Sara Barton, won a prestigious B.R.A.G. Medallion and became a #1 Best Seller Legal Thriller on Amazon. His nonfiction work has appeared in such legal journals as the North Carolina Law Review, the Washington and Lee Law Review, the Wisconsin Law Review, the Alabama Law Review, the Tennessee Law Review, the Southern Cal Interdisciplinary Law Journal, and the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. He also contributed a chapter for Lawyers In Your Living Room! Law On Television, a book project from the American Bar Association that also featured essays from actors Sam Waterston and James Woods. A number of federal and states courts, including an opinion by Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, have cited Professor McMillian in their opinions.
Professor McMillian is married to Justice Carla Wong McMillian of the Georgia Supreme Court. Atlanta’ss John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) is a private for-profit law school in Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1933 and named for John Marshall, the fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. AJMLS is accredited by the American Bar Association. It was among the first southern law schools to integrate. It is in Midtown Atlanta and is accredited by the American Bar Association. AJMLS offers five J.D. programs: full-time day, part-time day, part- time evening, accelerated/spring start, and a Criminal Justice Certificate Program (led by MacArthur Genius Fellow, Jonathan Rapping).
Lance’s books are: To Kill A Lawyer (2021)
Death to the Chief (2021)
The Murder of Sara Barton (2020) Lance’s latest novel is “Hard Way to Die”, the 4 th in the Atlanta Murder Squad series, and takes place at a Georgia State Bar Annual Meeting on Jekyll Island.
Links: Lance McMillian - Atlanta's John Marshall Law School https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Georgia Justice Project | Douglas Ammar & Rami El Gharib | See You in Court Podcast | 16 Dec 2022 | 01:27:40 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Douglas Ammar & Rami El Gharib of the Georgia Justice Project who focus on restorative justice.
Guest Bios Douglas B. Ammar, Douglas B. Ammar has been an active presence at Georgia Justice Project (GJP) since its beginning in 1986. Starting as a volunteer, then joining as a staff attorney in 1990, Doug has led GJP as Executive Director since 1995. During his time as Executive Director, GJP has help change 21 laws in Georgia that have worked to reduce barriers to reentry for people impacted by the criminal justice system. Originally from Charleston, West Virginia, Doug earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Davidson College in 1984, and then a law degree from Washington and Lee University in 1989.
Rami El Gharib Rami recently joined Georgia Justice Project (GJP) as the organization’s first Restorative Justice Program Manager. Rami comes to GJP as an accomplished Restorative Justice practitioner with several years of experience. In his current role, Rami supports GJP in efforts to build Georgia’s first restorative justice program taking referrals of felony cases involving adults, or youth who are tried as adults. The program, Restorative Justice Georgia, is partnering with local District Attorney offices in the Metro Atlanta area. Before his role at GJP, Rami facilitated juvenile violent crime Restorative Conferences and Victim Offender Dialogues in Colorado and Connecticut. He has also facilitated Restorative Justice processes for adults within the Colorado justice system. Additionally, Rami is the founder of the Restorative Rainbow Alliance, which aims to introduce a LGBTQ+ lens into the field of Restorative Justice by providing extra care for LGBTQ+ victims of hate crimes and assisting facilitators in understanding the extra levels of harm that LGBTQ+ individuals may face. Rami is also the founder of The Space, an LGBTQ+ youth safe space in Colorado that utilizes Restorative Circles to assess the needs of LGBTQ+ youth in the Region. Originally from Lebanon, Rami received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from the American University of Beirut in 2017, and his Master’s in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of New Haven in 2020.
Links: Georgia Justice Project - Transforming Our Community (gjp.org) https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| The Hard Work | Steven Wolfe and Cheryl Legare | See You in Court Podcast | 11 Oct 2022 | 01:26:29 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Cheryl Legare and Steven Wolfe of Legare, Attwood and Wolfe who focus on employment law.
Guest Bios Cheryl Legare Cheryl Legare’s practice focuses on representing employees in all aspects of employment law, including claims of disability discrimination and retaliation, sexual harassment, FMLA interference and retaliation, gender, pregnancy, race, religion, national origin, age discrimination, and wage and hour disputes. She also represents individuals in contract negotiations and employment separation Negotiations. Cheryl is active in the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, the Atlanta Bar Association, the State Bar of Georgia. She founded GAWL’s Solo/Small Firm Affinity Group and is a past president for GAWL. Cheryl is also a member of the National Employment Lawyers’ Association and is a past president of the organization’s Georgia chapter. Cheryl is admitted to practice law in Georgia and South Carolina. She is also admitted to the United States District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia, the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits, and the United States Supreme Court. Cheryl lives with her cat Dixie and dogs Luna and Molly in Decatur, Georgia. In her spare time, Cheryl enjoys spending time with friends, listening to live music, and traveling.
Steven Wolfe Steven has devoted his entire legal career to helping individuals stand up to their employers. He helps people fight for overtime pay that their employers have illegally denied them. He helps people overcome unlawful workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation and helps people negotiate severances and new employment contracts. Steve has successfully represented people from all walks of life, from all industries, and on all rungs of the corporate ladder, from entry level to C-level. Steve attended Boston University for undergraduate and then Emory Law School.
Steve is married to his wife, Cristiane, who is a corporate attorney, has two sons, Jake and Caleb, and two dogs. Steve loves hiking, photography, and reading history or anything to do with the space program. He is also more than halfway to my goal of hiking in every national park in North America. Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| College Safety Coalition | How To Keep Your Loved One Safe At College | Mariellen Jacobs, Nanette Hausman and Stephen Welsh | 04 Aug 2022 | 01:40:15 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Mariellen Jacobs, the founder of Rails Against Danger and the co-founder of the College Safety Coalition, Nanette Hausman. Also joining is Steve Welsh, plaintiff's counsel in Valdosta State University v. Davis
Guest Bios Mariellen Jacobs
Mariellen Jacobs is the founder of RAD and co-founder of the College Safety Coalition (CSC). She is also on staff at Shepherd Center where her son was rehabilitated after his accident. A devoted mom of two and a resident of Georgia for 31 years, her passion is to drive for lasting change in institutional bed design and college campus safety data collection.
Nanette Hausman Nanette Hausman, whose son, Corey, died on the campus of University of Colorado-Boulder while skateboarding on a dangerous campus street. As a result of Corey’s death, Nanette created College911.net whose purpose is to minimize college students’ deaths and accidents. She is a co-founder of College Safety Coalition. Nanette is driven to help colleges and injury prevention professionals acquire the data and resources needed to minimize the risk of injury and loss of life. She is equally committed to provide tools to prevent other families from living with the devastating loss hers does, every single day.
Stephen Welsh Mr. Welsh has been practicing law since 1994 and specializes in workers compensation, bodily injury, and civil litigation law. He recently secured a 1.4 million dollar verdict for a veteran truck driver in the Superior Court of Laurens County. He has previously served as the Mercer Law Review Writing Editor, the Co-chair of the Georgia Workers Compensation Law Institute (2002), and at the State Board of Workers Compensation Annual Education Seminar as a panelist and speaker in 2008 and as an author and speaker in 1999. Mr. Welsh was also a host speaker at the 2015 State Board of Workers Compensation Annual Regional Seminar. Mr. Welsh is currently an adjunct professor at the Mercer University School of Law, where he teaches the Workers’ Compensation class. He is an AV Rated attorney, holds several memberships, including the Trial Lawyers Association and American Association for Justice, and has been listed again by Best Lawyers© for 2020. When not practicing law, Mr. Welsh enjoys playing golf and traveling.
Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| Corporate Responsibility vs. Social Responsibility: A New Standard for Ethical Business | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:00:59 | |
🌟 Corporate Responsibility: A Vision for Ethical Business 🌟 In this eye-opening clip from Episode 45 of the See You in Court podcast, Larry D. Thompson—former U.S. Deputy Attorney General and PepsiCo executive—redefines what it means for businesses to do the right thing. 🔑 Key Insights:
🎧 Don’t miss this essential conversation for corporate leaders, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of business and ethics. 🔗 Listen to the full episode now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/larry-d-thompson-quiet-counsel-looking-back-on-a-life-see-you-in-court-podcast/ 💬 Have thoughts on corporate responsibility? Share them with us below! #CorporateResponsibility #Podcast #Leadership #BusinessEthics #SeeYouInCourt #Sustainability | |||
| Considerations From The Trenches | Understanding A Lawyer’s Duty To The Client | Jenny Jensen | 08 Jul 2022 | 01:43:27 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Georgia trial attorney Jenny Jensen who specializes in legal malpractice cases and representing lawyers when they have been accused of behaving badly.
Guest Bio Jenny E. Jensen Ms. Jensen is a principal in The Jensen Firm, whose current practice focuses on attorney ethics, encompassing a Plaintiff’s professional negligence practice, including legal malpractice, representation of both lawyers and clients before the Georgia Bar in disciplinary matters and fee disputes, serving as an expert witness in in the areas of legal malpractice, attorney ethics and attorneys’ fees, as well as a general litigation practice. Ms. Jensen also serves as a jury consultant and assists other attorneys with witness preparation and jury selection. She was named a “Rising Star” in 2005 and has been named a “Super Lawyer” for 2012-2022. Ms. Jensen was a member of the Georgia Bar Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency from 2013 through 2018 and served as Chair of the Commission in 2017. Ms. Jensen was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1990 and is admitted to practice in all Georgia trial and appellate courts, as well as the United States District Courts for both the Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. She received her undergraduate degree, a B.S. Political Science with an International Studies minor, from Georgia Southern. She is a graduate of the Walter F. George School of Law (J.D.) at Mercer University, where she was a Member of the Moot Court Board and Intrastate Moot Court Team, as well as the Dan J. Bradley Fellow, and recipient of the Class of 1974 Scholarship. Ms. Jensen’s Her practice has focused extensively on civil litigation and appeals in state and federal court. She has been a mock trial coach for over ten years and presently coaches the Duluth High School Mock Trial Team.
Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| What is Justice? | A Former Georgia State Bar President’s Perspective | 05 May 2022 | 01:19:29 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester share their thoughts on the question asked at the end of every episode, “What is Justice?”. In addition, to close out the podcast, we share a few clips that exemplify the various types of justice as well as a short compilation of many of our former guest’s definitions of Justice.
Robin Frazer Clark: Robin Frazer Clark is the owner and founder of the law firm of Robin Frazer Clark, P.C. Ms. Clark has practiced law for thirty years in Atlanta, Georgia, all as a trial lawyer in personal injury cases. Prior to this firm she was a partner in Clark Goldner, P.C. from 2004-2006 and a partner in Jewett and Clark, LLC from 1997-2004. Ms. Clark devotes one-hundred percent of her practice exclusively to representing everyday Americans who have been injured by the carelessness of others. This includes personal injury and employment matters, automobile wrecks, tractor-trailer wrecks, premises safety, elevator and escalator cases, products safety (including defective automobile manufacture), medical malpractice and sexual harassment cases. Ms. Clark was recently invited and inducted into the International Society of Barristers. She is a Past President of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) and previously served as President-Elect, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian and Education Committee Co-Chair of GTLA. She served on the Editorial Board of The Verdict and was elected to membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). Ms. Clark was also on the Board of Governors for the State Bar of Georgia for Atlanta Circuit Post No. 36. She is a Past President of the State Bar of Georgia and a member of the Atlanta Bar Association, in which she is a Past Chair of the Litigation Section. She is a Member of the General Practice and Trial Section of the State Bar of Georgia. She is also a member of the American Association for Justice (formerly, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and a member of the Executive Committee of The Lawyers Club of Atlanta. Ms. Clark is a Fellow of The Lawyers Foundation of Georgia.
Lester Tate: Lester Tate is a trial lawyer who served as the 48th President of the State Bar of Georgia. Since 1996, he has practiced as a member of Akin & Tate, Georgia’s oldest continuing law firm. He has spent his entire professional career as a courtroom lawyer, having tried over one-hundred civil and criminal cases to verdict and appeared over thirty times in state and federal appellate courts. He currently serves as National Treasurer of the American Board of Trial Advocates and a member of the Executive Committee. He is the past President of the Southeastern Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (SEABOTA) and is a member of the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates. Lester is a Fellow in the International Society of Barristers, an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary society, whose members are rigorously screened by trial lawyers and judges to determine the member’s ability, experience, accomplishments and ethical standards. He is Senior Fellow of Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society comprised of less than 1% of American lawyers, and, because of his extensive courtroom experience, he holds the rank of “Advocate” in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). While devoting most of his time to wrongful death and serious personal injury cases, where he has a number of million and multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, Lester’s practice includes many diverse matters. He has successfully defended individuals charged with a broad array of state and federal crimes at trial, ranging from murder to conspiracy. He has also handled a wide variety of complex commercial and political cases involving issues as varied as shareholder rights and ballot access. Active in community and public affairs, Lester serves on the board of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia and the Board of Advisors for Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Media, and Communications. Lester’s pro bono work includes having represented Advocates for Children as volunteer legal counsel for over twenty years.
Links: Clip 1: Chris McNabb sentenced to life without parole: 'I would never do this. I'm innocent.' Clip 2: DATING APP MURDER TRIAL | Adam Hilarie's Mother Reacts - COURT TV Clip 3: 'I forgive you': Botham Jean's brother hugs Amber Guyger after she gets 10 years in prison Clip 4: No Other Road: 1953 Red and Black Editors Stand Up for Equality and Free Speech https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| In the Arena with Ray Persons | With Civility Toward All: A Defense Lawyer’s Approach | 15 Apr 2022 | 01:28:39 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Ray Persons, Senior Litigation Partner at King and Spalding and President of the International Society of Barristers.
Ray Persons: W. Ray Persons is a senior litigation partner at King & Spalding, an international law firm that represents a broad array of clients, including half of the Fortune Global 100, with 900 lawyers in 23 offices in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Ray has a national practice focused on product liability, mass tort, class action and complex litigation. Ray has represented more than 50 of the Fortune 500 as counsel or national coordinating counsel for clients in the pharmaceutical, automotive, chemical and energy industries; he has served as lead counsel in 92 jury trials, 90 percent of which went to verdict. He has served as lead counsel in over 25 Engle progeny tobacco jury trials. He serves as national counsel in In re UST Litigation for one of the world’s largest petroleum companies in claims brought by dozens of states alleging fraudulent overpayment of claims for reimbursement of costs associated with cleanup of underground storage tanks. He served as national coordinating counsel and lead trial counsel for Union Carbide Corporation in the successful defense against claims of an alleged industry-wide conspiracy to subject workers to cancer-causing chemicals. He represented one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies in a 442-plaintiff case involving claims of exposure to arsenic and chromium stemming from the 60- year operation of a manufacturing facility in New Jersey. Ray successfully defended against claims brought by 1,200 homeowners and residents who lived in the vicinity of a fertilizer plant; the chemicals of concern were arsenic, lead, mercury and sulfur dioxide. Ray is regarded as one of the best trial lawyers in the country, as evidenced by his election as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the International Society of Barristers and the Litigation Counsel of America. He holds the rank of Advocate in the American Board of Trial Advocates. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America in four categories: Commercial Litigation, Bet-the-Company Litigation, Mass Torts, and Product Liability; Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business; Lawdragon 500; The Legal 500; Georgia Trend magazine’s “Legal Elite,” and Atlanta Magazine's Georgia Super Lawyers (Top 10 for eight consecutive years). He is a member of the Defense Research Institute, Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, International Association of Defense Counsel, and American Health Lawyers Association. Ray received his undergraduate degree in 1975 from Armstrong State College and his law degree in 1978 from The Ohio State University. He was awarded the Armstrong State University Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2000, the Moritz College of Law 2005 Distinguished Alumnus Award, The Ohio State University 2006 Distinguished Service Award, and The Ohio State University 2012 John B. Gerlach, Sr., Development Volunteer Award.
Links: International Society of Barristers https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||
| The Great Dissenter: The Story Of John Marshall Harlan, America’s Judicial Hero | Peter Canellos | See You In Court | 25 Feb 2022 | 01:15:15 | |
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview writer and Senior Editor of POLITICO, Peter Canellos. We are so excited to discuss Peter’s new book, The Great Dissenter: The Story of John Marshall Harlan, America’s Judicial Hero.
Peter Canellos: Peter S. Canellos is managing editor for enterprise at POLITICO, overseeing the site’s magazine, investigative journalism, and major projects. He has also been POLITICO’s executive editor, overseeing the newsroom during the 2016 presidential coverage, and the editorial page editor of The Boston Globe. A native of Boston, Peter is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School. He spent most of his career at the Globe, where at various points he oversaw the paper’s local news coverage and Washington, D.C., bureau. As the Globe’s editorial page editor, he authored numerous editorials urging Bostonians to overcome their parochial divisions and embrace their status as a world-class city. He also edited the Globe’s book, “Last Lion: The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy,” which was a top-10 New York Times bestseller in 2009. The book also set the stage for much of the analysis of Kennedy’s career following his death from cancer and supplied most of the anecdotes for President Barack Obama’s eulogy of Kennedy. For the past 12 years, Peter has worked with the International Women’s Media Foundation overseeing the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, given to a woman journalist from around the world to study human rights at MIT and intern at the Globe and New York Times. He has also traveled overseas on human rights trips with the US Holocaust Museum, International Reporting Project, and Robert Bosch Foundation, among other groups. Peter considers the many young journalists he’s hired and mentored over the years to be his greatest accomplishment. As an editor, he has overseen two Pulitzer Prize-winning projects along with five others that were Pulitzer finalists, among many other awards. As a writer, he was a recipient of the American Society of Newspaper Editors award in 2011 for excellence in editorial writing.
Links: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org | |||