Legal Latitudes - The Lathrop Law Podcast

Federico Lathrop

Welcome to Legal Latitudes: The Lathrop Law Podcast! Hosted by Federico Lathrop, this podcast delves into the fascinating journeys of lawyers from various walks of life. Each episode features insightful conversations with legal professionals who share their stories of career transitions, from transactional work to litigation, immigration experiences, and even shifting from the practice of law to thriving in the business world. Whether you're an aspiring attorney, a seasoned professional, or just curious about the legal field, Legal Latitudes offers valuable tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice. Tune in for engaging discussions on starting your own firm, forensic work for doctors, and much more. Follow us on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

Episodes

  1. Sagi Shaked: Inside TBI & Wrongful Death Cases, Hidden Coverage, and Insurance Tactics

    4d ago

    Sagi Shaked: Inside TBI & Wrongful Death Cases, Hidden Coverage, and Insurance Tactics

    Sagi Shaked has spent more than 25 years finding compensation for families when others said there was nothing left to recover. What stood out most to you: the brain injury case where the scans came back normal, the self-driving braking failure, or the insurance defense tactics in the Insurance Company Games segment? Study mentioned in the episode, on why a normal CT or MRI does not rule out a brain injury: https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(23)00297-6/fulltext (General information only, not medical or legal advice.) When an insurance company tells you not to worry, that may be exactly when you should. In this episode of Legal Latitudes, host Federico Lathrop sits down with Sagi Shaked, a board-certified Miami trial lawyer who has spent more than two decades representing families through the worst moments of their lives. Sagi has built a national reputation handling traumatic brain injury, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury cases, and he teaches lawyers across the country on how these claims are actually won. He and Federico get into the realities most people never hear about, from the science of an invisible brain injury to the moves insurance companies make the moment a case begins. What this episode covers: Why a serious traumatic brain injury should be handled like a wrongful death case, and how before-and-after witnesses carry the storyWhat it means when a brain injury shows up clinically even though the CT and MRI come back normal, and how DTI imaging can help explain itPreserving critical evidence early, before the insurance company builds its own recordHow to choose the right lawyer for a serious injury or death case, and why board certification, results, and real trial experience matterThe hidden sources of insurance and compensation many lawyers miss, including a bar that overserved an underage driver, homeowners policies, and employer liabilityProduct liability in a new era, including a case involving an automatic emergency braking system that failedTrucking and delivery cases, and how Amazon and FedEx contractor structures affect who can be held responsibleRideshare distraction, and the argument that a constantly pinging app can be treated as a product-liability problemThe insurance defense tactics Sagi sees again and again, including lowball proposals for settlement, empty-chair defenses, motions to bifurcate, and fights over billed versus paid medical billsWhether you are an injury victim, a family trying to understand your options, a lawyer sharpening your craft, or someone who follows trial law, this conversation is full of practical insight into how these cases really work.

    1h 9m
  2. Ted Wacker: The Trial Lawyer Behind Some of California's Most Important Cases

    May 12

    Ted Wacker: The Trial Lawyer Behind Some of California's Most Important Cases

    Ted Wacker is a trial lawyer in Southern California with over 35 years of experience and more than 30 jury trials. He's spent his career standing up for people who often don't have anyone else in their corner. In this episode, we talk about: - Growing up with a judge for a father, and what an 8-year-old boy witnessed that never left him - The Vioxx litigation, where Ted helped expose what a pharmaceutical giant knew but wouldn't admit - A recent San Francisco case involving a young immigrant from Nepal who suffered a life-changing brain injury while delivering food for Uber Eats, and what it took to get him justice - What it really takes to go up against a corporation that would rather wait you out than do the right thing - What Uber is quietly trying to do in California right now — and how it could strip everyday people of their ability to be made whole after they've been hurt - The Gerry Spence Method and their Ranch, the art of real persuasion, and why stepping into another person's shoes is everything in this work - The legacy Ted hopes to leave behind This one is about people — the ones who get hurt, the ones who get ignored, and the lawyers who refuse to look away. If this episode meant something to you, leave us a 5-star review and share it with someone who needs to hear it. The more people who understand their rights, the better. 🎙️ Legal Latitudes — hosted by Federico Lathrop Subscribe for more conversations on law, justice, and how the legal system actually works in the real world.

    1h 16m
  3. From Snowboarder to Trial Lawyer – Sarah Havens on Competition, Courtroom Battles, and Life Beyond Alcohol

    02/01/2025

    From Snowboarder to Trial Lawyer – Sarah Havens on Competition, Courtroom Battles, and Life Beyond Alcohol

    In this episode of Legal Latitudes – The Lathrop Law Podcast, I sit down with Sarah Havens, the 2025 President of Consumer Attorneys of San Diego and an absolute star in the courtroom. But before she was leading the justice charge, she was dominating the snowparks as a competitive snowboarder, throwing down rotations and pushing limits. Sarah and I connect on a great level, especially when it comes to translating the drive and intensity of extreme sports into the legal world. We talk about her journey—from shredding mountains to taking on big cases, her early years as an attorney, and the legal conferences that shaped her career. But this conversation gets personal. Sarah opens up about a pivotal part of her life: her decision to quit drinking and embrace an alcohol-free lifestyle. It’s a raw and honest discussion about personal growth, balance, and how making tough choices can impact your career and well-being. We also break down the evolving landscape of personal injury trial work, the overwhelming number of legal seminars out there, and what it really takes to be a top trial lawyer today. 🔥 If you're looking for an authentic, inspiring, and high-energy conversation about law, life, and pushing limits, this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify! Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share—we’d love to hear your feedback! 🚀

    46 min

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Welcome to Legal Latitudes: The Lathrop Law Podcast! Hosted by Federico Lathrop, this podcast delves into the fascinating journeys of lawyers from various walks of life. Each episode features insightful conversations with legal professionals who share their stories of career transitions, from transactional work to litigation, immigration experiences, and even shifting from the practice of law to thriving in the business world. Whether you're an aspiring attorney, a seasoned professional, or just curious about the legal field, Legal Latitudes offers valuable tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice. Tune in for engaging discussions on starting your own firm, forensic work for doctors, and much more. Follow us on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.