The Attorney Post - If you don't know your rights, you don't have any!

Justin West
The Attorney Post - If you don't know your rights, you don't have any!

Welcome to the attorney post, your source for the inside scoop on current legal news. On this podcast we will interview leaders in various facets of the legal field, help you to understand the various ins and outs of what they do, and cover the basis of some of the most burning questions people have when looking into these facets of law. Visit us online at https://TheAttorneyPost.com SPONSORS: https://RankWith.News Https://NationalERC.org https://TheAttorneyPost.com/groove

  1. Inside Jim Bendell’s Legal Career: Tackling Complex Cases and Modern Law Challenges

    11 OCT

    Inside Jim Bendell’s Legal Career: Tackling Complex Cases and Modern Law Challenges

    https://bendelllawfirm.com/ 208-981-0555 Jim Bendell’s legal career, featured in this episode of The Attorney Post, offers a rich narrative of over 30 years of experience. Licensed in Idaho and Washington State, Jim has built his career on personal injury law, criminal defense, and business litigation, representing both insurance companies and plaintiffs. His career began with a focus on defending insurance clients in cases involving car accidents, workers' compensation, and medical malpractice. However, a shift came when Jim chose to represent injured plaintiffs, marking a pivotal change in his career. One of the most impactful aspects of Jim’s work has been representing minors who were victims of sexual molestation. These cases not only present immense legal challenges but also require deep emotional sensitivity. Jim discusses the long-term psychological and psychiatric effects such trauma has on young victims and their families, underlining the importance of providing both legal and emotional support in such cases. Navigating the Pandemic’s Impact on Legal Practices Like many industries, the legal profession was not immune to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Jim Bendell's work continued largely uninterrupted, with the exception of a two-week shutdown. One of the most significant adjustments he had to make was conducting a three-day trial entirely over Zoom. While Jim found the trial itself to be manageable, he raised concerns about the limitations of selecting juries via virtual platforms. He stresses the importance of direct human interaction in reading non-verbal cues, which is vital in jury selection. Highlighting Legal Successes Jim recounts some of the significant milestones in his career, including winning a $1.5 million judgment against the state’s social health services. The case involved the mistreatment of children in foster care, and Jim was relentless in ensuring the children’s rights were upheld. The case raised important concerns about religious freedom, as Jim noted that Jehovah’s Witness children were denied placement with relatives who shared their faith, in violation of their rights. The legal battle also revealed disturbing details about the children’s living conditions, as they were forced to labor on a semi-hobby farm under foster parents who offered them little care. Jim’s advocacy led to a fair settlement for the children, making this one of the standout successes in his career. Absurd Legal Cases and Financial Hurdles Not all legal cases are as serious, as Jim shares an amusing story about a client who wanted to sue the manufacturer of Barbie dolls. The client was upset over changes in the doll’s design, highlighting the quirky and unexpected nature of some legal requests. Despite the humor, Jim emphasizes the financial realities that attorneys face. Filing a case often requires significant upfront costs, such as paying for court reporters and medical records, with no guarantee of immediate compensation. Jim recalls one case in particular where he spent $50,000 in legal expenses. Fortunately, he was able to recover the costs, but this story underscores the financial risks that come with practicing law. Advice for New Lawyers Jim Bendell also takes a moment to offer advice to young lawyers entering the profession. He reflects on the difficulty of separating personal life from the emotional toll of legal work. For attorneys, especially those dealing with emotionally charged cases, the line between professional and personal often blurs. Developing resilience and finding a balance between work and personal life is essential for long-term success in law. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/Rph8LED5bUM https://maps.app.goo.gl/sbC8P9o9MYDsvoAt7

    45 min
  2. Inside Energy Litigation: Lauren Varnado’s Legal Battles in Oil, Gas, and Beyond

    22 SEPT

    Inside Energy Litigation: Lauren Varnado’s Legal Battles in Oil, Gas, and Beyond

    https://brownrudnick.com/ 281.849.9824 Lauren Varnado has carved a name for herself as an influential energy attorney, navigating some of the most complex legal challenges in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. Initially a managing partner at Michelman & Robinson during the recording of The Attorney Post, Lauren has since transitioned to Brown Rudnick LLP. As a partner in their Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice Group, she continues to specialize in high-stakes disputes involving the energy sector, focusing on complex contractual issues and climate change litigation. During the podcast, Lauren delved into the intricacies of her energy litigation practice. She described her niche as a lawyer focused on upstream and midstream operations in the oil and gas sector, where she handles everything from disputes over leases to the intricacies of gas transportation contracts. Her cases often involve high-value legal conflicts between operators and disputes over royalties—cases that require both industry knowledge and courtroom expertise. Lauren shared that while she is an industry lawyer first, her role as a trial lawyer has also become integral to her practice. Her passion for legal advocacy shines through her ability to dive deep into the nuances of energy contracts and business disputes, making her a trusted legal advisor for large-scale energy companies. Lauren’s career trajectory was not always set in the energy sector. Initially drawn to criminal law, she once considered a career as a prosecutor. However, as her law school studies progressed, Lauren’s interests shifted toward more complex legal fields, eventually landing her in energy litigation. This shift was pivotal, as she now occupies a prominent space in one of the most legally challenging industries. One of the standout moments from the podcast was Lauren recounting a harrowing experience in which a judge threatened her with a firearm during a private hearing. This shocking display of judicial misconduct did not deter Lauren; instead, she fought back, exposing the judge’s inappropriate behavior and ultimately ensuring his resignation and loss of his law license. This moment exemplifies Lauren’s courage and dedication to upholding justice, even when faced with extraordinary intimidation. In addition to her work on oil and gas disputes, Lauren has increasingly focused on climate-related litigation. She spoke about the rise of lawsuits filed by youth climate groups, which are bringing constitutional claims against fossil fuel companies. These cases, along with new SEC climate disclosure rules, are likely to drive an increase in litigation involving energy companies and their compliance with environmental regulations. Lauren is particularly keen on helping her clients navigate these emerging trends in climate change litigation, drawing on her vast experience in the energy industry. At Brown Rudnick, Lauren is positioned to take on a wider range of cases, thanks to the firm’s global litigation capabilities and multidisciplinary expertise. She continues to lead the charge in energy disputes while also being at the forefront of legal battles involving climate change and regulatory compliance. Her fearless advocacy for her clients, combined with her expertise in handling highly complex litigation, makes Lauren Varnado a key player in the legal world. As she takes on her new role at Brown Rudnick, she is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of energy litigation and climate-related legal action. Lauren’s career exemplifies the resilience and determination needed to succeed in today’s legal landscape. With her move to Brown Rudnick, her influence will only continue to grow, making her a name to watch in the field of energy litigation and beyond. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/gob5k8jhACw

    1 h y 20 min
  3. Redefining Family Law: Debra Whitson on Mediation, Divorce Evolution, and Co-Parenting Solutions

    21 SEPT

    Redefining Family Law: Debra Whitson on Mediation, Divorce Evolution, and Co-Parenting Solutions

    https://whitsonlawfirm.com/ (518) 719-9576 In this The Attorney Post episode, the spotlight is on family law attorney Debra Whitson, who shares insights from her personal and professional journey. Debra opens by discussing her life outside the courtroom, emphasizing the strong bond with her husband of 34 years and their shared love for the natural beauty of the Adirondack Park. Living in such a serene environment has allowed Debra to recharge through activities like hiking and kayaking. Her personal interests and her passion for helping women and children have been guiding forces throughout her legal career. In her early legal career, Debra worked as a prosecutor, but after years of litigation, she became frustrated with the adversarial nature of the courtroom. Her desire to help people, especially families, led her to transition to family law. This shift was deeply influenced by a personal experience that sparked her desire to focus on mediation and finding peaceful resolutions to family disputes. Debra is particularly passionate about creating better outcomes for children caught in the middle of contentious divorces. The COVID-19 pandemic added a new layer of complexity to family law, and Debra’s firm faced numerous challenges. With courts closed and guidance from judges sparse, many separated parents struggled with co-parenting, resulting in a surge of inquiries at her firm. Debra’s solution was to create Mediated Online Solutions, a virtual mediation service that allowed her to assist families across different jurisdictions. The conversation also touches on the pandemic’s impact on children, with Debra highlighting a study that found a significant drop in intelligence among infants raised during lockdown. The lack of social interaction and visual stimuli due to isolation is thought to be a contributing factor, and Debra underscores the long-term effects of the pandemic on child development. In addition to the serious issues of family law, Debra shares some of the more absurd cases she has encountered. From playground fights between parents to protracted legal battles over trivial items like a porcelain elephant, she illustrates how emotions can sometimes lead to irrational behaviors in legal disputes. These stories offer a glimpse into the unique challenges family law attorneys face. Debra also reflects on her political ambitions, recalling her unsuccessful run for district attorney. While the loss was disappointing, it ultimately reinforced her commitment to client-centered work, where she feels she can make the most impact. Looking ahead, Debra discusses the evolution of divorce laws in New York, particularly the shift from fault-based divorce to the concept of irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. This change has made divorces less combative and more focused on solutions, which aligns with Debra’s mediation-first approach. She also discusses changes in how pets are treated in divorce cases, with courts now considering what’s best for the pet rather than treating them as property. This reflects a broader trend towards recognizing pets as integral members of the family. As Debra nears the next chapter of her life, she expresses a desire to pursue new ventures, including teaching classes on cruise ships. She’s even toying with the idea of hosting a “smart divorce boot camp” aboard a cruise, combining her legal expertise with her love for travel. Through it all, Debra remains deeply committed to helping families navigate the challenges of divorce and co-parenting. Her innovative approach to mediation and her dedication to her clients shine through in this episode, offering valuable insights into the evolving world of family law. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/5dG0FhLESl4 https://maps.app.goo.gl/tDaVYyTzv2347uHB8 https://maps.app.goo.gl/intpD2NPjkVeFNmZ9

    1 h y 8 min
  4. Blaise Patzkowski’s Journey in Personal Injury Law: Achieving Justice, Compassion and Family Balance

    21 SEPT

    Blaise Patzkowski’s Journey in Personal Injury Law: Achieving Justice, Compassion and Family Balance

    https://patzinjurylaw.com/ (949) 342-5120 In this The Attorney Post episode, Blaise Patzkowski joins host Justin West to share insights into his work as a personal injury lawyer and discuss the values that guide his professional and personal life. Blaise’s top priorities—being a great husband, father, and lawyer—form the foundation of his success. He emphasizes that his focus on family directly influences his ability to provide attentive and compassionate representation to his clients. Blaise’s journey to law began with a passion for politics. He explains that his early involvement in political science and youth government led him to consider law school. However, after experiencing the realities of politics, Blaise decided to shift focus and pursue a legal career. This decision allowed him to find a path where he could directly impact the lives of individuals, particularly in personal injury law, where he now helps accident victims navigate insurance claims and secure necessary medical treatment. Blaise's decision to establish his own law firm marked a turning point in his career. He shares how working at various law firms taught him the importance of personal involvement in cases. Running his own practice has allowed him to manage a smaller caseload—about 30 to 35 cases at any given time—ensuring that each client receives the personalized attention they deserve. Blaise also envisions expanding his firm while maintaining the flexibility to choose cases and balance his professional and personal life. One of the standout moments in the episode is Blaise’s recounting of a seven-figure settlement that had a life-changing impact on a family. He contrasts this with another case involving an uninsured defendant, where he waived his fee to ensure the client still received representation. This duality reflects Blaise’s deep sense of justice and commitment to serving his clients, regardless of financial barriers. Blaise also emphasizes the importance of customer service in his practice. He draws a parallel between legal work and everyday service experiences, such as resolving an issue at a restaurant. For Blaise, it’s not about the mistake itself but how it’s handled that leaves a lasting impression. He believes in being transparent with clients and going above and beyond to rectify issues, ensuring that trust is maintained throughout the legal process. The conversation also explores the emotional challenges of personal injury law. Blaise talks candidly about how difficult it can be to see gruesome images and hear tragic stories, but he finds balance in his personal life, especially through his family. Looking toward the future, Blaise advocates for reforms in California’s minimum insurance requirements, which haven’t been adjusted since the 1970s. He argues that the current limits are inadequate to compensate accident victims properly. While legislation in 2025 will increase the limits, Blaise believes further adjustments are necessary to keep up with the cost of living and ensure victims receive fair compensation. In the final portion of the episode, Blaise encourages listeners to take risks and start their own businesses or side hustles. Drawing from his own experiences, he emphasizes that entrepreneurship offers greater control over one's life and career. He also highlights the importance of sharing what you do with others, noting that many of his clients come from referrals and recommendations, which build trust from the outset. Blaise Patzkowski’s appearance on The Attorney Post showcases a lawyer dedicated to both his clients and his personal values. His commitment to fairness, transparency, and personal involvement in his cases makes him a standout figure in personal injury law, offering both legal expertise and compassionate client care. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/5Am0279xXg0 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Jfze8LKRKsZfgjHX9

    56 min
  5. Jacqueline Goodman’s Fight for Justice: Criminal Defense and Systemic Change

    19 SEPT

    Jacqueline Goodman’s Fight for Justice: Criminal Defense and Systemic Change

    https://www.californiadefenselawyer.net/ 714-266-3945 Jacqueline Goodman, a seasoned criminal defense attorney and former president of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, is a guest on The Attorney Post, where she delves into her profound commitment to justice, reform, and advocacy for the marginalized. Through her career, Goodman has taken on some of the most challenging cases, continuously striving to ensure that her clients receive fair representation and humane treatment in the legal system. Defending the Rights of the Accused Goodman’s approach to criminal defense is grounded in the belief that every individual, regardless of their circumstances, deserves a fair trial. She highlights the critical role that defense attorneys play in preventing severe sentences that can strip individuals of their humanity. Criminal defense, for Goodman, is not just about legal procedures but about safeguarding the dignity of those who stand accused. Goodman expresses concern about the dehumanization of individuals within the criminal justice system. She notes that the practice of reducing people to their charges can have devastating effects, not just on the defendants but on society as a whole. A Personal Connection to Legal Advocacy Goodman’s passion for the law is deeply personal. She shares the story of her brother, who battled mental illness and addiction, ultimately succumbing to homelessness. His death, which occurred shortly before Goodman graduated from law school, had a profound impact on her decision to focus on defending those who lack access to adequate legal representation. Her brother’s experience highlights the systemic failures that often leave vulnerable individuals without the support they need. This personal tragedy fueled Goodman’s dedication to criminal defense and her determination to fight for those who society often ignores. Throughout her career, she has consistently represented marginalized groups, including the homeless, mentally ill, and those unable to afford legal counsel, driven by her commitment to social justice. Using Behavioral Science in Criminal Defense A notable area of Goodman’s expertise is sex crimes defense, a field where she applies her knowledge of behavioral science to understand the complex psychological factors at play. She emphasizes that many sex crime cases are influenced by societal misconceptions and stigmas, making it crucial for defense attorneys to approach them with empathy and a deep understanding of psychology. Goodman believes that the criminal justice system needs to move away from a purely punitive model. Instead, she advocates for a more holistic approach that focuses on understanding the root causes of criminal behavior. By incorporating behavioral science into her defense strategies, Goodman provides her clients with a more comprehensive representation that goes beyond the surface of the legal accusations they face. Navigating the Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic presented unique challenges for the legal profession, but Goodman’s firm was well-prepared for the transition to remote work. She shares how her firm was already operating with cloud-based systems, allowing them to adapt quickly when courts began conducting trials via Zoom. However, Goodman raised concerns about the effectiveness of virtual trials, particularly regarding juror engagement and the risk of outside influence. Despite these concerns, Goodman notes that her defense team performed well under the circumstances. The pandemic highlighted the need for adaptability in the legal field, but it also underscored the importance of personal connection in the justice system—a connection that was often lost during remote proceedings. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/pVHLUlBNtVM https://maps.app.goo.gl/5LJD9hYHAPSojyxN6

    1 h y 14 min
  6. Inside Monge & Associates: Scott Monge on Legal Leadership and Client Service

    4 SEPT

    Inside Monge & Associates: Scott Monge on Legal Leadership and Client Service

    https://www.becauseyouwanttowin.com/ (888) 477-0597 In a recent episode of The Attorney Post, Scott Monge, founder and CEO of Monge & Associates, offers an in-depth look at his journey through personal injury law. Known for his client-first approach and innovative strategies, Scott shares insights into his career, the growth of his firm, and the challenges he’s overcome, particularly during the pandemic. Scott Monge and His Firm Scott Monge leads Monge & Associates, an Atlanta-based personal injury law firm recognized for its exceptional client service. One unique feature of the firm is its satisfaction guarantee during the first 30 days of representation, underscoring Scott’s commitment to client care. Additionally, Scott is the author of Secrets to Win Your Injury Case, a guide designed to help injury victims navigate the complexities of their cases. His dedication to service extends beyond the courtroom, as evidenced by his involvement in charitable initiatives like the Gift of Hearing program, which provides free hearing aids to those in need. Client Interaction and Empowering Information Scott highlights that the average person will face three personal injury cases in their lifetime, making it vital for individuals to be well-informed about their rights. He expresses concern that many clients lack the necessary information to make informed decisions, which can lead to stress and confusion. To address this, Monge & Associates prioritizes client education, ensuring that clients are equipped with the knowledge they need to navigate their legal challenges effectively. Personal Journey and Career Insights Scott’s career began with humble court-appointed work that paid $50 per case, but these early experiences were instrumental in building his legal expertise. He has always maintained a philosophy of not taking anything for granted, which has driven his proactive approach to legal practice. Scott’s focus on being prepared for trial reflects his belief in the importance of diligence and perseverance. He credits much of his success to the collaborative efforts of his team, highlighting the significance of teamwork in achieving their shared goals. Pandemic Challenges and Growth The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges, but Scott’s firm adapted and even thrived during this period. He ensured job security for his team by committing to no layoffs, viewing the downturn as an opportunity for growth. The firm’s decision to transition to cloud-based operations before the pandemic allowed for a smooth shift to remote work. The pandemic also shifted perspectives on productivity, with Scott noting that the focus has shifted from location to the quality of work being done. Overcoming Legal Hurdles and Learning from Experience Scott shares a challenging early case involving an elderly woman hit by a drunk driver from Canada. The complexities of the case, particularly with the driver returning to Canada, reinforced the importance of setting deadlines and maintaining momentum in legal proceedings. This experience has shaped Scott’s approach to managing cases, emphasizing the need for persistence and strategic thinking. Conclusion Scott Monge’s appearance on The Attorney Post provides a comprehensive look at the challenges and rewards of practicing personal injury law. From his early days in court to leading a successful firm through a global pandemic, Scott’s story is one of perseverance, innovation, and a deep commitment to client service. His insights offer valuable lessons for both seasoned professionals and those new to the legal field. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/h6LCNXG0SDc https://maps.app.goo.gl/z1yge6jGK9TzaJNs7

    54 min
  7. Hannah Hembree Bell’s Approach to Family Law and Building a Successful Practice

    20 AGO

    Hannah Hembree Bell’s Approach to Family Law and Building a Successful Practice

    https://www.hembreebell.com/ (737) 265-7656 (830) 538-0995 In this episode of The Attorney Post, Hannah Hembree Bell, the managing partner of Hembree Bell Law, shares her experiences and insights into family law. With a strong educational background and a personal commitment to her clients, Hannah’s approach to law is rooted in empathy, integrity, and continuous improvement. Background and Legal Practice Hannah Hembree Bell’s career is distinguished by her focus on family law, divorce, and estate planning. As the founder and managing partner of Hembree Bell Law, she brings both legal expertise and personal experience to her practice. Hannah’s educational journey, which includes a JD from St. Mary’s University of Law and an MBA from Liberty University, has equipped her with a broad skill set. Her personal experiences as a mother of four have also deeply influenced her approach to family law, making her a compassionate advocate for her clients. Journey to Family Law Hannah’s transition to family law was a natural progression from her work in employment law. Motivated by a desire to make a more direct impact, she chose to specialize in family law, where she could help families navigate the difficult processes of divorce and custody battles. Her background in employment law, combined with her personal experiences, has given her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by families in these situations. Approach to Legal Practice At Hembree Bell Law, the focus is on practical, client-centered legal services. Hannah and her team avoid unnecessary legal procedures, instead prioritizing the needs of their clients. The firm’s core values—excellence, service, teamwork, and integrity—are central to its operations. Hannah believes in the importance of continuous improvement, always striving to enhance the firm’s services and client outcomes. Overcoming Challenges in Practice Building a law firm is a challenging endeavor, and Hannah is open about the difficulties she has faced. From managing a growing team to learning from early mistakes, she emphasizes the importance of growth through experience. Hannah’s leadership philosophy is centered on learning from failure and using those lessons to improve both personally and professionally. Success Stories and Advocacy One of the highlights of Hannah’s career is a case involving a child living with a registered sex offender relative. Despite the significant challenges, Hannah’s team was able to secure a positive outcome for the child, demonstrating the vital role of a dedicated family lawyer. This success story underscores the importance of legal advocacy in protecting vulnerable individuals. Encounter with the Sovereign Citizens Movement Hannah also recounts a troubling encounter with the Sovereign Citizens Movement, where she was videotaped and felt the need to leave the area for her safety. This incident illustrates the unpredictable and sometimes dangerous situations that can arise in the practice of law. Preparing for Divorce Hannah offers practical advice for those considering divorce, stressing the importance of early preparation. She recommends consulting a lawyer confidentially, gathering essential financial documents, and ensuring financial stability before initiating the divorce process. This proactive approach can help clients navigate the complexities of divorce more effectively. Addressing Divorce Misconceptions There are many misconceptions about the divorce process, and Hannah addresses some of the most common ones. She explains that misunderstandings about child custody and unrealistic expectations from lawyers can complicate the process. Hannah advocates for a clear understanding of the legal process and realistic expectations to help clients approach divorce more effectively. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/W8A0y9QJUv8 https://maps.app.goo.gl/VeXibYVoM2aiaos69 https://maps.app.goo.gl/d9HwyBsrgBdJz2GP7

    47 min
  8. Transforming Legal Practice: Bree Sullivan-Howell on Family Law and Mediation

    26 JUL

    Transforming Legal Practice: Bree Sullivan-Howell on Family Law and Mediation

    https://www.sullivan-firm.com/ (229) 226-1940 In the latest episode of The Attorney Post, Bree Sullivan-Howell, an accomplished attorney, shares her professional journey and the insights she has gained along the way. This episode covers her passion for law, the impact of the pandemic on the legal field, and her specialized focus on family law and mediation. Career Trajectory and Influences Bree discusses her lifelong passion for law and the valuable skills she acquired from her PR and journalism background. Justin West, the host, also shares his journey from philosophy and history to marketing and PR, highlighting how diverse experiences can shape successful careers. Their conversation underscores the importance of a varied skill set in the legal field. Impact of Pandemic on Legal Practice The pandemic has drastically changed the way legal practices operate, especially regarding communication methods. Bree and Justin talk about how the adoption of Zoom for consultations and hearings has increased efficiency and altered traditional legal practices. This shift has demonstrated the legal profession's ability to adapt to new circumstances. 'Crush Your Divorce' Bree introduces her book, Crush Your Divorce, which provides hope and practical advice to Christian women navigating divorce. The book includes scripture, behavioral tips during divorce proceedings, and guidance on communicating with lawyers. Bree aims to support women through one of the most challenging periods of their lives with her book. Learning from Failures in Legal Practice Bree shares a significant early career failure involving the incorrect presentation of evidence in court. This experience highlighted the importance of having evidence properly authenticated and avoiding objections. Bree emphasizes the crucial role of evidence in legal cases and the importance of learning to present it effectively, particularly without formal training. Impact of Pandemic on Domestic Violence The pandemic lockdowns led to a rise in domestic violence and limited access to legal help. Bree discusses these increased challenges and the need for accessible legal support to protect vulnerable individuals during such times. Role of Mediation in Legal Practice Mediation is a key component of Bree’s legal practice, with about 85-90% of her cases settling through mediation before trial. Bree’s strategy involves asking clients for their best-case scenario settlement terms, setting clear goals, and working towards agreements. Impact of Social Media and Technology on Legal Practice The rise of social media and technology has increased the volume of evidence in legal cases, leading to the evolution of e-discovery. Bree discusses the impact of GPS tracking on cases and the challenges of managing large volumes of digital evidence. Attorney-client privilege and handling client confessions were also addressed, emphasizing confidentiality unless imminent harm is involved. Faith and Divorce in Family Law Handling divorce within different Christian denominations presents unique challenges. Bree emphasizes the lack of resources for addressing difficult marital situations and expresses her views on divorce, stating it can be a blessing for those mistreated or betrayed in relationships. She discusses the biblical perspective on divorce and the importance of providing support and hope to those going through difficult times. Conclusion Bree Sullivan-Howell’s appearance on The Attorney Post offers a comprehensive look into the challenges and triumphs of legal practice. From adapting to pandemic-induced changes to navigating the intricacies of family law and mediation, Bree’s insights are invaluable. Her dedication to justice, empathy for clients, and commitment to professional growth make her a standout figure in the legal community. Sponsors: RankWith.NewsThe Attorney PostNational ERC https://youtu.be/VxvVW5CCUxg https://maps.app.goo.gl/zCAqfiK9HpSQMGJQ7

    54 min

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Welcome to the attorney post, your source for the inside scoop on current legal news. On this podcast we will interview leaders in various facets of the legal field, help you to understand the various ins and outs of what they do, and cover the basis of some of the most burning questions people have when looking into these facets of law. Visit us online at https://TheAttorneyPost.com SPONSORS: https://RankWith.News Https://NationalERC.org https://TheAttorneyPost.com/groove

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