Law Minded

Law Minded

Law Minded is a podcast that takes a clear, practical look at how the legal system works behind the scenes. Hosted by Gerrid Smith, the show focuses on government investigations, enforcement actions, and regulatory issues that often feel complex or hard to follow from the outside. Each episode features conversations with former government officials, attorneys, and professionals who have worked directly inside the system. They share real-world experience on how investigations begin, how enforcement decisions are made, and what these processes look like in practice, not just in theory. Law Minded is designed for lawyers, attorneys, business leaders, compliance professionals, and clients who want a better understanding of government enforcement and legal risk. The discussions are thoughtful, straightforward, and focused on practical insight, without unnecessary jargon or oversimplification. If you’re looking for an honest, informed look at how the legal system actually operates, Law Minded offers context, clarity, and perspective you won’t find in headlines alone.

Episodes

  1. 17 HR AGO

    Inside DOJ Investigations How Administrative Subpoenas Work | Law Minded EP. 2

    Administrative subpoenas are a powerful investigative tool used by federal agencies to gather information before enforcement action is taken. Unlike court-issued subpoenas, these requests often come directly from government agencies and require careful handling from the moment they are received. In this conversation, host Gerrid Smith sits down with former DOJ trial attorney Lynette Byrd to examine administrative subpoenas from the government’s perspective. The discussion explains what administrative subpoenas are, which agencies can issue them, and how they differ from Civil Investigative Demands. Lynette walks through how administrative subpoenas are used in practice, including in False Claims Act investigations, SEC matters, and other regulatory inquiries. She explains the scope of information agencies often request, the authority behind these subpoenas, and why recipients are legally required to respond. The episode also covers common red flags that can trigger administrative subpoenas, the importance of compliance programs, and the most frequent mistakes businesses and executives make after receiving one. Lynette shares real-world examples showing how strategic responses, document organization, and credibility with investigators can significantly affect outcomes. This episode is designed for attorneys, executives, compliance professionals, and business owners who want a clearer understanding of how administrative investigations unfold and how government agencies approach enforcement decisions. Lynette Byrd is a former Department of Justice trial attorney and the Managing Partner at Oberheiden PC. She represents individuals and companies facing civil and criminal government investigations and brings firsthand experience from inside the DOJ. Her perspective provides insight into how investigators evaluate cases, allocate resources, and make enforcement decisions. Timestamps 00:08 Introduction to Law Minded and the episode topic 01:00 What administrative subpoenas are and how agencies use them 01:13 Which government agencies can issue administrative subpoenas 02:54 How administrative subpoenas are used in False Claims Act cases 04:38 Who can receive an administrative subpoena 05:54 Government authority and oversight behind administrative subpoenas 07:24 Compliance failures and common red flags 08:37 Common mistakes made after receiving an administrative subpoena 09:52 Strategic responses and document production decisions 12:17 Closing remarks Follow and Connect Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6k4xE7cVpCHHnIdjNCg1X1?si=c4e876e3f3304f70 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/law-minded/id1878102193 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawmindedpodcast Keywords Administrative subpoena, Government subpoenas, DOJ investigations, False Claims Act investigations, SEC enforcement, Regulatory investigations, Government enforcement actions, Compliance risk, White collar defense #lawminded #legalinsights #legalpodcast #governmentinvestigations #administrativesubpoena #regulatoryenforcement #compliance Subscribe to Law Minded for in-depth conversations on government investigations, enforcement actions, and legal processes, featuring insights from professionals who have worked inside the system.

    13 min
  2. 18 FEB

    Inside DOJ Investigations How Civil Investigative Demands Work | Law Minded EP. 1

    Civil Investigative Demands, commonly known as CIDs, are one of the government’s most powerful pre-litigation tools. Receiving a CID can be alarming, especially when it arrives before any formal lawsuit has been filed.    In this conversation, host Gerrid Smith sits down with former DOJ trial attorney Lynette Byrd to examine Civil Investigative Demands from the government’s perspective. The discussion covers what triggers a CID, how whistleblower complaints and agency referrals factor into investigations, and what typically happens after a demand is issued.    Lynette explains the different paths an investigation can take, including civil resolution, settlement, or litigation, and why timing, scope, and strategy matter when responding. The episode also addresses common mistakes CID recipients make and how enforcement priorities shift depending on government resources and policy focus.    This episode is designed for attorneys, executives, compliance professionals, and anyone seeking a clearer understanding of how government enforcement actually works in practice.    Lynette Byrd is a former Department of Justice trial attorney and the Managing Partner at Oberheiden PC. She represents individuals and companies facing civil and criminal government investigations and brings firsthand experience from inside the DOJ. Her perspective provides insight into how investigators evaluate cases, allocate resources, and make enforcement decisions.    Timestamps  00:08 Introduction to Law Minded and the episode topic  01:00 What a Civil Investigative Demand is and how it is used  01:34 Common triggers for CIDs  02:55 Agency referrals and DOJ coordination  03:45 What happens after receiving a CID  06:39 Civil versus criminal investigation pathways  08:11 How long civil investigations can last  09:52 Proactive defense strategies  11:43 Common mistakes made after receiving a CID  13:32 The future of CIDs and enforcement priorities  15:07 Closing remarks    Follow and Connect  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawmindedpodcast  Keywords  Civil Investigative Demand, CID investigation, Department of Justice enforcement, Government investigations, Civil fraud investigations, Whistleblower complaints, Regulatory enforcement, Healthcare investigations, White collar defense    #lawminded #legalinsights #legalpodcast #governmentinvestigations #civillitigation #civilinvestigativedemand #cid    Subscribe to Law Minded for in-depth conversations on government investigations, enforcement actions, and legal processes, featuring insights from professionals who have worked inside the system.

    15 min

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Law Minded is a podcast that takes a clear, practical look at how the legal system works behind the scenes. Hosted by Gerrid Smith, the show focuses on government investigations, enforcement actions, and regulatory issues that often feel complex or hard to follow from the outside. Each episode features conversations with former government officials, attorneys, and professionals who have worked directly inside the system. They share real-world experience on how investigations begin, how enforcement decisions are made, and what these processes look like in practice, not just in theory. Law Minded is designed for lawyers, attorneys, business leaders, compliance professionals, and clients who want a better understanding of government enforcement and legal risk. The discussions are thoughtful, straightforward, and focused on practical insight, without unnecessary jargon or oversimplification. If you’re looking for an honest, informed look at how the legal system actually operates, Law Minded offers context, clarity, and perspective you won’t find in headlines alone.