The Lawtino™

John Gomez

Welcome to The Lawtino Podcast! Where we discuss the intersection of law and our Latino communities with legal, political, and community leaders and visionaries. Hosted by Nationally Recognized Trial Attorney and Civil Rights Leader John Gomez.

  1. 2D AGO

    The Business of Immigration Law: Scaling Impact Through Strategy and Culture

    Attorney Narciso Cruz is the Owner of The Cruz Law Office, APC, an immigration-focused legal practice. Admitted to the California Bar in 2011, Narciso has appeared before federal and immigration courts and built his firm on compassionate, personalized representation for clients facing legal challenges. Before founding The Cruz Law Office, Narciso served at one of San Diego's largest immigration law firms. In this episode… Managing a law practice demands resilience, vision, and the ability to lead through constant change. As systems shift and pressures mount, many lawyers wonder how to keep growing without burning out or losing purpose. What does it take to build a practice that's sustainable, impactful, and future-ready? Immigration attorney and entrepreneur Narciso Cruz built systems to support his clients and his team. He emphasizes setting a clear long-term vision and working backward into quarterly and daily priorities, rather than reacting to constant noise. Narciso also encourages leaders to protect their mindset through habits like gratitude journaling, invest early in marketing consistency, and hire operators who free them up to focus on growth. These practices turn chaos into clarity and effort into momentum. In today's episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and David Arreguin chat with Attorney Narciso Cruz, Owner of The Cruz Law Firm, APC, about building a modern, scalable law practice. Narciso discusses leading through uncertainty, using marketing and storytelling to build trust, and leveraging global talent and systems to grow with intention.

    56 min
  2. JAN 22

    From Courtroom to Community: How a Trial Attorney Builds Purpose-Driven Legal Impact

    Lara Deitz is the Senior Trial Attorney at Gomez Trial Attorneys, a San Diego-based personal injury and civil litigation law firm. She focuses on personal injury, civil rights, and related plaintiff-side litigation. Before joining Gomez Trial Attorneys, Lara practiced family law litigation. She has also been recognized as a Rising Stars attorney for 2025–2026. In this episode… Behind courtroom wins and professional titles are moments of doubt, pivots, and values-driven decisions that shape how attorneys show up for their clients. What does it take to build a meaningful legal career while staying grounded in community, purpose, and personal growth? According to civil rights trial attorney Lara Deitz, fulfillment comes from alignment, not prestige. She emphasizes the importance of acquiring mentors early in your career, gaining hands-on courtroom experience rather than relying solely on grades, and leveraging cultural and language fluency to advocate for clients. A sustainable legal career requires purpose, preparation, and connection. In this episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Lara Deitz, Senior Trial Attorney at Gomez Trial Attorneys, to discuss building a purpose-driven trial career. Lara talks about handling high-profile civil rights cases, the importance of bilingual advocacy, and balancing demanding litigation with leadership, mentorship, and motherhood.

    1 hr
  3. JAN 8

    Román Cota Muñoz - Mayor of Tecate

    Román Cota Muñoz is the Mayor of Tecate in the state of Baja California, having taken office as part of the 25th City Council on October 1, 2024, for the 2024–2027 term. After being sworn in, Román outlined an agenda focused on community development, public safety, and strategic programs under the banner "Tecate al 100." His administration emphasizes service, transparency, and citizen engagement as core principles for advancing quality of life in the municipality. In this episode… Border towns are often misunderstood, seen as places you pass through rather than destinations you experience. Yet, one of the most accessible crossings in Southern California offers culture, safety, food, and opportunity in a single walkable setting. How can a border city thrive on both sides of the line? According to municipal leader Román Cota Muñoz, Tecate in Southern California prioritizes collaboration over congestion. He recommends that border cities develop fast lanes for business and medical tourism, design walkable downtowns so visitors can explore freely, and invest in wellness, manufacturing, and retirement infrastructure to attract long-term visitors — not just day-trippers. Through intentional planning, small border cities can become sustainable economic hubs. In this episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Román Cota Muñoz, Mayor of Tecate, to discuss Tecate's role as a binational city. Román talks about cross-border trade and ports of entry, Tecate's rise as a wellness and culinary destination, and how safety, walkability, and regional cooperation drive sustainable growth.

    51 min
  4. 12/25/2025

    Hector Tamayo President of San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association

    Hector Tamayo is the President of San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a professional bar association dedicated to advancing equality, empowerment, and justice for Latino attorneys and the Latino community in San Diego County. As a seasoned criminal defense and civil rights attorney, he represents clients in both state and federal courts and advocates for individuals who have experienced civil rights abuses by law enforcement. Hector previously served in the United States Marine Corps.  In this episode… The legal profession is often seen as a path to justice, yet it's also a field where systemic inequalities can limit opportunities for certain communities. As attorneys work to balance individual cases with broader societal issues, they face the challenge of ensuring fair representation for all, especially underserved groups. How can legal professionals create meaningful change while navigating these complex systems? Seasoned criminal defense attorney Hector Tamayo understands how to balance the rigorous demands of the legal field with the responsibility of serving the public. He highlights the importance of deeply understanding the Constitution and defending it as a fundamental right for all. When working with clients, attorneys should focus on legal strategies and consider the societal implications of their cases. Hector also stresses the need for attorneys to recharge and remain grounded in their values. Being a legal advocate requires passion and purpose, both for the law and the community. In this episode of The LawtinoTM, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Hector Tamayo, President of San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, to discuss how criminal defense attorneys can address systemic issues in the legal system. Hector talks about how to represent marginalized communities, his personal story of resilience, and his vision for increasing Latino representation in law.

    57 min
  5. 12/18/2025

    Joaquin Luken - Smart Border Coalition

    Joaquin Luken is the Executive Director at SmartBorder Coalition, a binational organization that brings together leaders from the San Diego and Tijuana regions to improve cross-border mobility. In his role, he enhances border operations and builds relationships that support economic growth and community connectivity across the US-Mexico border. As a business development and management professional, Joaquin has over 20 years of experience addressing US-Mexico border issues and fostering cross-sector collaboration. In this episode… The US-Mexico border is not merely a barrier, but an engine for economic growth, security, and shared opportunity. Every day, hundreds of thousands of people cross legally for work, school, healthcare, and family — yet public narratives rarely reflect that reality. What actually happens at the border, and how could smarter systems make it effective for everyone? According to cross-border expert Joaquin Luken, the most effective border solutions focus on predictability, trusted traveler programs, and technology that expedites crossings without compromising security. He emphasizes using data rather than fear-based narratives to inform policy, and investing in infrastructure and staffing where congestion causes the greatest economic loss. Efficiency, security, and prosperity are not trade-offs when the border is managed intelligently. In this episode of The LawtinoTM, John Gomez and David Arreguin sit down with Joaquin Luken, Executive Director at SmartBorder Coalition, to discuss how the US–Mexico border drives regional prosperity. Joaquin explains how most daily crossers are US citizens, how technology can modernize ports of entry, and what future border infrastructure means for the Cali-Baja economy.

    52 min
  6. 07/24/2025

    Know Your Rights: What Immigrants Need To Do in Today's Political Climate

    Adam Peña is an Immigration Attorney at La Maestra Community Health Centers, where he represents undocumented immigrants and detainees. At 25 years old, he was the youngest mayoral campaign manager for the 19th largest city in America. In April 2025, Adam made national headlines after the Department of Homeland Security mistakenly sent him a self-deportation notice. In this episode… Immigration enforcement has taken an aggressive turn, leaving many Latino communities across the US feeling targeted and vulnerable. Amid increasing reports of raids and wrongful detentions, even US-born citizens are finding themselves caught in bureaucratic crossfire. What protections exist for those facing threats from systemic targeting and intimidation? Having received a mistaken deportation notice from the Department of Homeland Security, immigration lawyer Adam Peña notes that even immigration advocates are not immune to threats. He emphasizes the importance of knowing your rights, carrying proper identification, and consulting an immigration attorney about potential relief options like U visas or asylum. Citizens and immigration professionals can also leverage resources such as the ICE Block app and red cards to stay informed and protected.  In today's episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez and Ariel Zarrin host Adam Peña, Immigration Attorney at La Maestra Community Health Centers, to discuss advocating for immigrants amid deportations and threats. Adam shares how storytelling shapes his work as an attorney, community activism strategies, and how to address systemic bias in immigration enforcement.

    51 min
  7. 07/03/2025

    Building a Legacy Through Law, Mentorship, and Resilience

    Judge Philip Gutierrez is a retired United States District Judge who served in the Central District of California from 2007 to 2024. Appointed to the bench by President George W. Bush, he served as a judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court from 1997 to 2007. With over 35 years of experience as a trial lawyer and state and federal court judge, Judge Gutierrez was a founding member of the United States District Court's Patent Pilot Program. In this episode… Aspiring lawyers from underrepresented communities often struggle to see themselves reflected in the legal system, leading to self-doubt and a lack of direction. Without early exposure or mentorship, many capable students feel overwhelmed or unsure how to navigate law school or pursue a judicial career. How can these students gain confidence, guidance, and opportunities to carve a path in the legal profession? Retired federal judge Philip Gutierrez leveraged mentorship from a Benedictine brother, a high school English teacher, and a federal judge to overcome imposter syndrome in law school and launch a career as a trial lawyer. Judge Gutierrez emphasizes the importance of finding joy in your work, building a strong reputation, and giving back to future generations through mentorship and public service. He also advises pursuing your passion and staying grounded to build both a career and character. Tune in to this episode of The Lawtino as John Gomez, Vanessa Felix Corona, and Lara Deitz interview Judge Philip Gutierrez about his journey from growing up in East LA to becoming a federal judge. Judge Gutierrez talks about a judge's public service responsibility, how to create inclusive courtrooms, and his budding legacy.

    1h 9m
  8. 05/22/2025

    Legal Immigration With Integrity: A Stand for Honest Lawyering

    Andrea Piontkovski is the Founder and President of Piontkovski Immigration Law, where she represents clients in immigration cases nationally and internationally. She is licensed to practice law in the US and Venezuela. Andrea is a member of the California Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association of the USA, and the San Diego Bar Association.  In this episode… Immigrants seeking to rebuild their lives in a new country often face overwhelming legal, cultural, and professional obstacles. Even those who were successful professionals in their home countries must start over, navigate foreign systems, and prove themselves again, often without support. How did one determined attorney transform her personal struggles into a law practice that serves others walking the same path? After leaving Venezuela amid political unrest, international immigration attorney Andrea Piontkovski immigrated to the US, where she faced language barriers and cultural adjustments. Rather than giving up, she taught herself constitutional law, refined her English, and passed the bar exam after five tries. Cultivating perseverance has allowed Andrea to build a reputation rooted in honesty, client trust, and a deep belief in lawful immigration. She recommends leaning into your cultural heritage and leveraging personal experience to guide others. Tune in to the latest episode of The Lawtino™ as John Gomez and Venessa Felix Corona interview Andrea Piontkovski, Founder and President of Piontkovski Immigration Law, about building a legal career from scratch in a new country. Andrea talks about building a firm while practicing law, navigating immigration misinformation, and leveraging social media for law firm growth.

    45 min

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Welcome to The Lawtino Podcast! Where we discuss the intersection of law and our Latino communities with legal, political, and community leaders and visionaries. Hosted by Nationally Recognized Trial Attorney and Civil Rights Leader John Gomez.