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  • Episode Summary

    In this episode of Chief Go with Kyle Harbaugh, Kyle is joined by business coach and EOS implementer, John Gross. Together, they discuss how law firms and other professional service businesses can take control of their operations instead of constantly putting out fires. John explains the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and how it helps businesses clarify vision, improve leadership, and execute priorities effectively. He also shares a real-life success story of a firm that transformed its structure using EOS—preparing them for both expected growth and unexpected challenges.

    If you're a law firm owner or a professional services provider feeling overwhelmed by the day-to-day grind, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you streamline your business, build a strong leadership team, and create a sustainable future.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction to Chief Go with Kyle Harbaugh00:04 – Meet Kyle Harbaugh: Helping professional services grow with AI decision-making tools01:23 – Guest Introduction: John Gross & his expertise in team restructuring02:16 – What is EOS? A breakdown of the Entrepreneurial Operating System03:23 – The top 3 issues businesses face before implementing EOS04:03 – A real-world EOS success story: How EOS helped a business survive a crisis06:49 – Three powerful EOS tools every business owner should know07:50 – The power of structured meetings: How EOS improves efficiency09:24 – How to get started with EOS10:55 – How long does it take to see results with EOS?12:30 – The importance of failing fast and making decisions efficiently13:03 – EOS’ Issue Solving Track: A framework for making faster, better decisions15:14 – Shared leadership & how it frees business owners to focus on growth15:22 – Overwhelmed? Here's the first step you should take15:58 – How to contact John Gross

    About the Show

    Go with Kyle Harbaugh is a podcast dedicated to helping professional service providers, law firms, and businesses improve operations, grow strategically, and implement smarter systems. Hosted by Kyle Harbaugh, an expert in professional services growth, the show features insightful discussions with business leaders and industry experts.

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    In this episode of Off the Record, host Kevin Rosenquist and attorney Rhett Burney discuss post-divorce modifications in South Carolina. They explore the legal standards, qualifying circumstances, and processes involved in modifying divorce agreements, including changes to custody, child support, and alimony arrangements.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to Off the Record

    00:36 - Legal standards for post-divorce modifications in South Carolina

    01:41 - Types of circumstances that warrant modifications

    03:15 - Impact of voluntary job loss on support payments

    04:08 - Relationship between alimony and child support modifications

    05:13 - Factors considered in custody/visitation changes

    07:00 - South Carolina's approach to relocation cases

    11:54 - Best practices for handling modification requests

    13:05 - Common pitfalls in seeking modifications

    14:44 - Process for contesting modifications

    About the Show:

    Off the Record is a legal podcast featuring attorney Rhett Burney, who brings years of experience in family law, personal injury cases, and estate planning services. The show provides valuable insights into various legal matters affecting individuals across South Carolina.

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    In this episode of Leaving a Legacy: Navigating Estate Planning with Rose Harper Law, sits down with estate planning attorney Rose Harper to discuss the crucial steps parents should take to protect their children at every stage of life. They explore why estate planning is essential for parents of minor children, the importance of naming a guardian, and how trusts can help safeguard assets until children reach a responsible age. They also touch on estate planning for young adults, beneficiary considerations, and strategies for minimizing family conflicts.

    Timestamps00:00 – Introduction to Leaving a Legacy00:05 – Welcome back, Rose Harper00:24 – Why estate planning is crucial for parents of minor children03:41 – The role of wills and naming guardians06:47 – Why trusts are vital for financial security and asset protection09:24 – Essential documents for a comprehensive estate plan10:19 – How estate plans change when children turn 1812:31 – Naming beneficiaries and managing large inheritances13:50 – How parents should communicate estate plans to their children14:46 – The reality of estate disputes and the importance of planning ahead15:56 – Closing remarks and how to connect with Rose Harper LawAbout the Show

    Leaving a Legacy: Navigating Estate Planning with Rose Harper Law is a podcast dedicated to helping families and individuals create strong estate plans to secure their future. Hosted by estate planning attorney Rose Harper, each episode covers key legal and financial topics to ensure peace of mind and protection for loved ones.

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    In this episode of The Moody Lawyer: Justice Served with Experience and Integrity, attorney Josh Moody discusses California's comparative fault rules and how they impact car accident claims. He explains the distinctions between contributory and comparative negligence, shares real-life cases illustrating these legal principles, and offers practical advice for accident victims. From understanding how fault percentages are determined to the role of evidence like dashcams and traffic cameras, this episode is packed with insights to help listeners navigate the complexities of accident claims. Josh also sheds light on the tactics insurance companies use to reduce payouts and how experienced attorneys can counter them effectively.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00 - 00:30] Introduction and overview of the episode.[00:30 - 01:39] Explanation of comparative negligence vs. contributory negligence.[01:39 - 02:18] How courts determine comparative fault in multi-party accidents.[02:18 - 04:06] Key evidence in car accident claims: real-life examples.[04:06 - 05:35] Role of dashcams and traffic cameras in proving fault.[05:35 - 07:33] Disputing fault and the role of property damage arbitration.[07:33 - 09:06] Insurance tactics to reduce payouts and negotiation challenges.[09:06 - 11:00] Examples of multiple defendants and strategies to maximize compensation.[11:00 - 12:02] The impact of insurance company lobbying in California.[12:02 - 13:40] A real-life case where comparative fault led to a better settlement outcome.[13:40 - 15:10] Pre-judgment interest and its benefits for accident victims.[15:10 - 16:10] Advice for accident victims sharing partial fault in an accident.[16:10 - 16:50] Closing remarks and invitation to connect with Josh Moody.

    About the ShowThe Moody Lawyer is a legal podcast hosted by attorney Josh Moody, offering practical insights and expert advice on navigating the complexities of the law. With each episode, Josh tackles real-world legal issues—from personal injury and car accident claims to business disputes and estate planning—breaking them down in an approachable and engaging way. Featuring guest experts and real-life case studies, the show provides listeners with valuable tools to understand their rights, protect their interests, and make informed decisions in legal matters. Whether you're facing a legal challenge or just curious about the law, The Moody Lawyer is your guide to demystifying the legal system.

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    In this episode of Road to Recovery, Kevin Rosenquist and Sagi Shaked discuss the complexities of handling trucking accidents involving Amazon delivery vehicles. They cover the legal responsibilities surrounding Amazon’s delivery service providers (DSPs), the risks involved in dealing with Amazon’s insurance adjusters, and the challenges that arise from Amazon's size and resources. Sagi explains how Amazon's business structure complicates the pursuit of justice and why it's crucial to hire an experienced attorney when dealing with such cases. Tune in to learn about the critical mistakes to avoid and how to protect your rights in an Amazon delivery accident case.

    Timestamps:

    00:31-00:44 - Kevin introduces Sagi Shaked and the topic of Amazon delivery accidents.00:45-01:47 - Sagi explains Amazon's growth into the trucking business and the increase in delivery accidents.01:48-02:55 - Legal responsibilities in Amazon delivery accidents: Who’s at fault?02:56-04:24 - The complexities of Amazon's independent contractor model and how it impacts liability.04:25-05:31 - Challenges in pursuing claims against Amazon compared to other companies.05:32-06:15 - Why Amazon’s structure leaves delivery service providers exposed to legal liability.06:16-07:15 - Why DSPs take the risk of working with Amazon despite the legal exposure.07:16-08:33 - The difficulties in dealing with Amazon’s insurance adjusters and their tactics.08:34-09:41 - The resources and manpower required to take on Amazon’s legal defense.09:42-10:47 - The prevalence of accidents in both 18-wheelers and local Amazon delivery vehicles.10:48-12:26 - Common injuries in Amazon delivery accidents, from wrongful death to paralysis.12:27-13:30 - Legal deadlines and time limits for filing lawsuits in trucking accidents, especially in Florida.13:31-14:19 - Importance of hiring an experienced lawyer for Amazon-related accidents.14:20-16:00 - The complexity of Amazon cases and the need for expert legal guidance to navigate them.16:01-16:24 - Outro: Thanks for tuning in. Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review.

    About The Show

    Road to Recovery is a podcast dedicated to providing advocacy and insights for individuals affected by trucking accidents. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring Sagi Shaked, founder of Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers, the show offers expert advice on navigating the complexities of personal injury, wrongful death, and complex litigation in the trucking industry. Sagi, who is recognized as one of the top 100 trial lawyers in the U.S., shares his extensive knowledge of the legal system, helping listeners understand how to protect their rights, avoid common mistakes, and maximize their chances of securing fair compensation after an accident. With real-world examples and in-depth discussions, the podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone facing the challenges of trucking accidents.

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    In this episode of Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges, host Kevin Rosenquist and attorney Amanda Hill dive into the complexities of integrating new relationships into co-parenting. They explore common challenges step-parents face, the emotional dynamics between ex-spouses, and how to introduce a new partner to children in a healthy and respectful way. Amanda provides legal insights on the role of step-parents in decision-making and offers strategies for reducing tension while creating a supportive environment for children.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Welcome to Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges00:07 – Introduction: Building Bridges in Co-Parenting00:30 – The challenges step-parents face in co-parenting dynamics02:12 – Emotional reactions when one parent moves on first02:55 – How to introduce a new partner to children in a positive way04:11 – The importance of giving the other parent a heads-up05:10 – Setting boundaries between biological parents, step-parents, and children06:23 – The term “Bonus Parent” and its benefits over “Step-Parent”07:05 – Legal considerations for step-parents in decision-making07:35 – Exceptions for military families and deployment-related custody changes08:31 – How co-parents can communicate effectively with new spouses involved10:59 – Parenting courses and resources for blended families11:25 – Tips for reducing tension between parents, step-parents, and children12:33 – Creating a united front and putting children first

    About the Show:

    Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges offers expert legal insights from Southern California attorney Amanda Hill. Focused on family law, consumer protection, and employment law, this podcast provides practical guidance to help individuals navigate complex legal situations.

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    In this episode, Shalev Amar, a Lemon Law expert, discusses the most common reasons manufacturers reject Lemon Law claims and what legal options consumers have when this happens. He emphasizes the importance of consulting with an attorney and explains the role of state and federal Lemon Laws in holding manufacturers accountable. Shalev also touches on the consequences for manufacturers who deny legitimate claims and the reputation risks they face.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00-00:30] Introduction to The LemonAid Podcast

    [00:31-00:42] Kevin introduces the topic and Shalev Amar

    [00:43-01:16] How common is it for manufacturers to deny Lemon Law claims?

    [01:17-02:35] Common reasons for manufacturers rejecting claims

    [02:36-03:37] Legal options for consumers if a claim is rejected

    [03:38-05:03] What to do when an attorney is already involved

    [05:04-06:21] The role of state Lemon Laws in consumer protection

    [06:22-07:50] How manufacturers are held accountable through Lemon Laws

    [07:51-08:05] Legal and reputational consequences for manufacturers

    [08:06-09:39] The downside for manufacturers who refuse to honor claims

    [09:40-10:15] Why manufacturers might fight legitimate claims

    [10:16-11:16] The role of law firms and their relationship with manufacturers

    [11:17-13:00] Why manufacturers reject legitimate claims and how attorneys affect this

    [13:01-15:56] The scarcity mindset of manufacturers and long-term advantages of resolving claims

    [15:57-17:13] Wrap-up and final thoughts on how manufacturers should handle claims

    About The Show

    The LemonAid Podcast with Shalev Amar offers expert advice on navigating the complexities of Lemon Laws and consumer rights. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show features Shalev Amar, a Lemon Law expert, who provides valuable insights into the common reasons manufacturers reject Lemon Law claims, the legal options available to consumers, and how state and federal laws hold manufacturers accountable. Throughout the episode, Shalev explains the importance of consulting with an attorney and outlines the potential legal and reputational consequences for manufacturers who fail to honor legitimate claims, empowering consumers with the knowledge they need to protect their rights.

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    In this episode of Talking US Visas, immigration attorney Frances Hayden shares expert insights on navigating visitor visas (B1/B2) to avoid common pitfalls and denials. With 35 years of experience in consular processing, Frances discusses key factors that impact visa approvals, including proof of ties to home country, financial responsibility, and common mistakes applicants make. The episode also covers the ESTA program, visa refusals under Section 214(b), and strategies for reapplying after a denial.

    Timestamps00:01 – Introduction to Talking US Visas00:35 – What is a visitor visa (B1/B2) and its purpose?01:03 – Why visitor visas are among the hardest to get01:19 – Importance of proving strong ties to your home country01:47 – Duration of stay: Differences between B1 (business) and B2 (tourism)02:37 – Risks of staying the full six months and repeated travel patterns03:35 – The legal presumption that applicants intend to immigrate04:17 – Why hiring an attorney can improve approval chances05:43 – Common mistakes that lead to denials (e.g., financial support from US sponsors)07:05 – Importance of presenting a detailed, structured travel plan07:29 – Overview of the Visa Waiver Program (ESTA)09:54 – ESTA vs. B1/B2: Differences and risks of overusing ESTA12:44 – How to strengthen a visitor visa application (job history, prior travel, honesty)15:08 – What does a 214(b) visa refusal mean, and how to reapply successfullyAbout the Show

    Talking US Visas is your go-to podcast for expert insights on US immigration and visa policies. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring immigration attorney Frances Hayden, this podcast breaks down complex visa rules and provides practical guidance to help applicants successfully navigate the visa process.

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    In this episode, Daniel Geherin dives into the critical issue of losing your driver’s license in Michigan. He explores the differences between license suspensions and revocations, the process of appealing a license revocation, and the challenges faced by individuals who have lost their driving privileges. Dan also discusses common reasons for license suspensions and revocations, including DUI convictions, medical conditions, and accumulating too many points. He answers key questions about what steps people can take after losing their license, especially if they need to go through a revocation appeal.

    Time Stamps:

    00:00 – Introduction to Michigan Justice Chronicles and today's topic00:20 – Dan's background in driver's license appeals01:39 – How people lose their licenses in Michigan02:30 – Difference between a license suspension and revocation03:49 – What typically leads to a suspension vs. a revocation04:59 – Refusal of chemical tests: The pros and cons06:10 – Consequences of refusing a breath test07:18 – Overview of revocation appeals following a DUI conviction09:06 – Timing and process of revocation appeals10:06 – Other options for relief when losing driving privileges11:19 – Appeals process for non-DUI license suspensions or revocations12:14 – How elderly individuals may lose their license14:03 – The importance of hiring a licensed appeals attorney15:20 – What happens if someone with a suspended or revoked license gets in trouble for driving16:12 – Conclusion: harsher penalties for driving on a suspended or revoked license

    About the Show:Michigan Justice Chronicles brings insightful legal discussions hosted by Daniel Geherin, a board-certified criminal trial attorney. In each episode, Dan covers important legal matters impacting Michigan residents, offering expertise and practical advice on navigating the complex legal landscape.

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    In this episode, How to Choose the Right Trademark for Your Brand, Vincent LoTempio explains the key steps to creating and protecting a strong, distinctive trademark. From understanding the role of trademarks in brand recognition to avoiding common pitfalls, Vincent dives deep into the importance of selecting marks that resonate with your audience while being legally defensible. He shares real-world examples and expert advice on conducting trademark searches, navigating legal challenges, and balancing creativity with distinctiveness.

    Timestamps00:00 – IntroductionKevin introduces the episode’s topic: choosing the right trademark for your brand.

    00:55 – The Role of Trademarks in Brand ProtectionVincent discusses trademarks as both a sword and shield for businesses, offering legal protection and building brand recognition.

    04:00 – Market and Industry Influence on Trademark SelectionHow a brand’s market and target audience shape its trademark strategy.

    05:20 – Conducting a Trademark SearchVincent explains how comprehensive searches help identify potential conflicts and ensure defensibility.

    09:12 – Case Study: The Challenges of Viper as a TrademarkA real-world example of trademark dilution and why choosing unique names early on is crucial.

    10:37 – Common Mistakes in Trademark SelectionVincent highlights errors like relying on descriptive marks and failing to do proper searches before investing in a name.

    13:43 – Balancing Creativity and DistinctivenessTips for creating a memorable, unique trademark that aligns with brand identity and values.

    15:06 – The Role of a Trademark AttorneyVincent explains how attorneys provide legal advice, conduct searches, draft applications, and represent clients during the trademark registration process.

    18:58 – Success Through AdvocacyA story about overcoming a trademark rejection through effective communication with the examiner.

    19:42 – Closing RemarksKevin and Vincent wrap up with a reminder to consult experts and take proactive steps to protect your intellectual property.

    About the Show

    Guardians of Innovation is your go-to podcast for exploring the world of intellectual property, helping entrepreneurs, creators, and business owners safeguard their ideas and build strong brands. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, each episode features insightful discussions with registered patent attorney Vincent LoTempio, covering trademarks, patents, copyrights, and more.

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    In this episode of FDA Imports: Cross-Border Compliance, Host Abigail Vaca welcomes attorney Benjamin L. England and customs broker Sergio Lozano to discuss reciprocal tariffs and their impact on international trade. Ben explains that these tariffs respond to how other countries impose tariffs on U.S. exports, differing from standard tariff structures. Sergio notes the lack of a clear legal definition and how true reciprocity is rare. They explore how reciprocal tariffs can be unpredictable, leading to trade disputes and policy shifts. Businesses must stay informed, assess supply chain risks, and work with experts to understand evolving regulations and compliance challenges. In a world of ever-changing trade policies, knowledge is the key to staying ahead.

    About the Show:

    FDA Imports: Cross-Border Compliance is a podcast dedicated to helping businesses navigate the complexities of U.S. food, drug, and medical device imports. Hosted by industry experts, the show provides in-depth discussions on regulatory compliance, enforcement trends, and best practices to ensure seamless cross-border trade.

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    In this episode of the Disability Expert Podcast, host Chad Brown interviews Don Pilzer, a veteran disability lawyer with over 40 years of experience in South Carolina. Don shares his journey into disability law, insights on winning disability cases, and touches on his personal story about raising his son with autism. The episode provides valuable advice for disability claimants and a touching perspective on neurodiversity.

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to the Disability Expert Podcast

    00:23 - Introduction of guest Don Pilzer

    01:39 - Don's story of entering disability law practice in 1982

    06:51 - Medicare information segment with Kevin Rosenquist

    08:19 - Key advice for disability claimants regarding work activity

    11:03 - Managing client communication during case waiting periods

    15:27 - Personal story about Don's son George and autism

    22:27 - Discussion about Don's retirement plans

    About the Show:

    The Disability Expert Podcast tackles difficult issues and interviews the country's top experts to help listeners better navigate the disability process. Each episode features insights from experienced professionals in the field of disability law and advocacy.

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    In this episode of The Secrets of Personal Injury Law, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with seasoned personal injury attorney Colin Bober to uncover The Art of the Deal—the key strategies for successfully negotiating with insurance companies. Colin, who has represented over 4,000 clients and secured settlements exceeding $50 million, shares insider knowledge on navigating the complexities of insurance claims, common tactics insurers use, and how to maximize settlement offers.

    From understanding the mindset of insurance adjusters to the importance of proper documentation, Colin explains why personal injury cases are more than just transactions—they're about securing justice for the injured. He also breaks down why it's rarely a good idea to handle claims alone and how having legal representation can make all the difference.

    If you've ever wondered how insurance companies operate behind the scenes or how to strengthen your case, this episode is a must-listen.

    Timestamps:

    [00:44] The Reality of Insurance Negotiations – Why insurance companies prioritize profits over people and how adjusters are limited by the authority given to them.[02:18] Who Really Has the Power? – How attorneys move negotiations from low-level adjusters to decision-makers with more authority. [02:32] The Importance of Documentation – Why police reports, medical records, pay stubs, and even personal journals are critical to proving a case. [05:05] Common Insurance Company Tactics – How insurers try to minimize payouts, from recorded statements to lowball settlement offers.[09:38] When to Push Back & When to Settle – Colin explains how he evaluates initial offers and decides whether to negotiate or take the case to court.[12:19] The Worst Insurance Companies to Deal With – Colin reveals why some insurers make it nearly impossible to settle and why lawsuits become the only option.[13:47] Breaking the Ambulance Chaser Stereotype – How personal injury attorneys fight for fairness, despite the industry's bad reputation.

    About the Show:

    The Secrets of Personal Injury Law with Colin Bober pulls back the curtain on the legal world of personal injury claims, insurance negotiations, and settlement strategies. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, this podcast features expert insights from Colin Bober, an attorney who has helped thousands of clients navigate the legal system to secure the compensation they deserve.

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    In this episode of Affluence and Advocacy, Kevin Rosenquist and Natalia Sishodia discuss the crucial role of an executor in managing an estate. Natalia explains the responsibilities and challenges faced by executors, including navigating probate, managing estate assets, and ensuring the timely distribution of assets to beneficiaries. With real-life examples, they explore common questions and provide advice on staying organized and seeking professional help. The episode emphasizes the importance of legal guidance and the responsibilities of an executor to ensure a smooth estate administration process.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00-00:30] Introduction to the topic of executors and their responsibilities.

    [00:30-00:56] First steps for an executor after being named in a will, including filing the will with the surrogate court.

    [00:56-01:47] Natalia shares a story of helping a client navigate the probate process after a three-year delay.

    [01:47-02:56] What happens if an executor passes away before the estate is settled, including the appointment of a successor executor.

    [02:56-04:23] The main responsibilities of an executor, including identifying assets, paying debts, and distributing assets.

    [04:23-05:25] Common questions from executors, especially about which assets should be included or excluded from probate.

    [05:25-06:36] Managing overwhelming tasks as an executor and the importance of seeking professional help.

    [06:36-07:57] Final advice for executors on staying organized and seeking professional guidance early in the process.

    [07:57-09:08] Conclusion and a reminder to reach out to Ashia PLLC for assistance with estate matters.

    About The Show

    Affluence and Advocacy is a podcast dedicated to demystifying the complexities of New York real estate and estate law. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring legal expert Natalia Sishodia, the show offers practical insights, real-life examples, and actionable advice for navigating challenging legal scenarios. Whether discussing estate administration, real estate transactions, or the role of executors, each episode equips listeners with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions and avoid potential pitfalls.

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    In this episode of Navigating the End of a Marriage, hosts Kevin Rosenquist and experienced divorce attorney Anne Moody Johnson dive into the complexities of child support in Missouri. Anne breaks down the Form 14 calculation process, factors influencing child support amounts, and adjustments based on changing circumstances. The discussion also covers proportional expense splits, custody considerations, and the nuances of court-ordered child support agreements versus parental arrangements. Whether you're navigating child support calculations or curious about what expenses are typically included, this episode provides practical insights for parents in the midst of separation.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00-00:30] Introduction and welcome.[00:30-01:44] Overview of Form 14 and its purpose in calculating child support.[01:44-03:10] Income-based child support calculations and the goal of maintaining standard of living.[03:10-04:39] Factors such as daycare, health insurance, and tax credits in child support.[04:39-05:26] Overnight custody's impact on child support calculations.[05:26-06:48] Typical expenses covered by child support and proportional splits.[06:48-07:50] Proportional splits for medical expenses and college-related costs.[07:50-09:11] Adjusting child support payments due to income changes.[09:11-11:37] Challenges with extracurricular costs and court intervention.[11:37-13:22] Encouraging extracurricular activities and their role in custody cases.[13:22-15:00] Custom agreements and deviations from standard child support calculations.[15:00-15:23] Closing remarks and subscription reminders.

    About The Show

    Navigating the End of a Marriage is a podcast hosted by experienced divorce attorney Anne Moody Johnson and Kevin Rosenquist, offering guidance and insights for those facing the challenges of separation and divorce. Each episode dives into key aspects of family law, including custody, child support, property division, and more, with a focus on providing practical advice, clarity, and compassion. Whether you're navigating a legal process or seeking to better understand family law, this show aims to empower listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions during one of life’s most challenging transitions.

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    In this episode of Road to Recovery, Sagi Shaked, a top trial lawyer specializing in trucking accidents, reveals the five "Dirty Secrets" trucking companies and their insurers use to cheat accident victims. He explains common tactics used to avoid responsibility, such as settling cases quickly for low amounts, withholding crucial evidence, and manipulating logbooks and insurance policies. Sagi offers advice for victims, including the importance of hiring experienced legal representation and preserving evidence. He also outlines common mistakes victims make and shares how trucking companies use experts and surveillance to shift blame. Sagi stresses the importance of getting proper medical treatment and working with a knowledgeable attorney to ensure fair compensation.

    Timestamps:

    [00:30-01:41] Trick 1: Settling cases quickly to minimize compensation.

    [01:41-02:35] Trick 2: Withholding full insurance policy disclosure.

    [02:35-03:29] Trick 3: Hiding or manipulating evidence, such as logbooks.

    [03:29-04:18] Trick 4: Stringing along lawyers and delaying case resolution.

    [04:18-04:59] Trick 5: Destroying or failing to preserve evidence like personnel files and logbooks.

    [05:07-06:04] Role of trucking insurance adjusters in minimizing victim compensation.

    [06:04-07:41] The importance of black box data, telematics, and logbook data in trucking cases.

    [09:04-10:45] Common mistakes victims make, such as settling on their own and failing to preserve evidence.

    [11:26-13:27] Key federal and state regulations trucking companies must follow and how violations can strengthen a case.

    [13:33-15:33] How trucking companies shift blame onto victims and tactics for countering them.

    [15:39-16:46] What victims should do immediately after a truck accident to protect their rights.

    About The Show

    Road to Recovery is a podcast focused on providing advocacy and insights for victims of trucking accidents. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show features expert Sagi Shaked, founder of Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers. With extensive experience in personal injury, wrongful death, and complex litigation cases, Sagi offers valuable advice and practical tips to help listeners navigate the often complicated legal landscape following a trucking accident. Each episode dives into critical issues such as the tactics used by trucking companies and insurers to minimize compensation, the importance of preserving evidence, and the steps victims should take to ensure they receive fair treatment and compensation. Through candid discussions, Sagi and Kevin aim to empower accident victims with the knowledge needed to protect their rights.

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    In this episode of Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges, hosts Amanda Hill and Sara Khosroabadi discuss the critical financial aspects of divorce. They explore the importance of financial preparedness, common mistakes people make, and how to navigate assets, debts, and shared expenses. The discussion also highlights financial tools, professionals, and strategies to ensure a smoother transition into post-divorce life.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Welcome to Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges00:07 – Introduction: The Divorce Financial Checklist00:34 – Why people delay filing for divorce due to financial concerns02:00 – Staying together for financial reasons: A common dilemma02:50 – Defining financial readiness for divorce03:46 – Common financial mistakes during divorce05:51 – The risks of informal agreements without knowing the full financial picture07:48 – Steps to create a financial readiness plan10:02 – Handling shared debts, mortgages, and loans fairly12:04 – Understanding community property laws in California12:46 – Dividing personal property: What happens to household items?14:51 – Financial tools and professionals to consult before filing for divorce

    About the Show:

    Navigating Consumer and Family Law Challenges provides expert insights from Southern California’s trusted attorneys, Amanda Hill and Sara Khosroabadi. Covering topics in family law, consumer protection, and employment law, the show aims to offer professional guidance and practical advice to help individuals navigate complex legal situations.

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    In this episode of Personal Injury Law Unwrapped, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with seasoned personal injury attorney Randy Ferguson to discuss the complexities of multi-vehicle car accidents in Alabama. They break down the challenges of determining fault, dealing with multiple insurance companies, and securing fair compensation for victims. Randy shares insights on how to protect yourself with uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the legal strategies involved in these cases.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00] Introduction to the episode[01:30] Why multi-vehicle accidents are more complex than single-car crashes[05:20] How fault is determined in a chain-reaction accident[10:45] Challenges with insurance coverage and the importance of uninsured/underinsured motorist protection[18:00] The role of accident reconstruction in multi-car collisions[22:40] How quickly evidence disappears and why contacting an attorney early is crucial[28:15] Insurance company tactics in multi-vehicle crashes[34:00] Success story: A case involving a severe brain injury[40:10] Final thoughts and how to connect with Ferguson & Ferguson

    About the Show:

    Personal Injury Law Unwrapped with Randy Ferguson is your go-to podcast for expert insights on personal injury law. Each episode covers legal strategies, real-world case studies, and practical advice to help victims of accidents understand their rights and navigate the legal process with confidence.

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    In this episode of Empowering Workers, host Kevin Rosenquist speaks with federal employment attorney Eric L. Pines about the unique legal challenges faced by Title 38 VA doctors and nurses. They delve into the differences between Title 38, Title V, and hybrid employees, exploring the rights and legal protections available to each group. Eric provides expert insights on disciplinary processes, appeals, and accommodations for VA medical professionals dealing with workplace stress, disabilities, and overwork. If you're a VA doctor or nurse, this episode is packed with crucial information about your employment rights and avenues for legal recourse.

    Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to Empowering Workers00:09 – Introduction to Eric L. Pines and today’s topic00:45 – Differences between Title V, Title 38, and hybrid employees02:18 – Why most attorneys don’t understand Title 38 laws02:29 – The origins of Title 38 and its impact on employment rights05:04 – Pros and cons of Title 38 employment06:21 – The disciplinary process for Title 38 vs. Title V employees09:37 – Accommodations and support for VA doctors and nurses11:46 – Addressing workplace stress and overwork in VA hospitals14:19 – Advice for VA doctors and nurses facing mental health or physical challengesAbout the Show:

    Empowering Workers is a podcast dedicated to discussing the rights of federal employees, disability protections, and social security disability. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring insights from leading employment law expert Eric L. Pines, each episode aims to provide critical information to help workers navigate complex legal issues.

  • Episode Summary:In this episode, host Kevin Rosenquist and personal injury attorney Lowell Steiger discuss the critical steps to take immediately after an auto accident. From ensuring safety and gathering evidence to handling insurance companies and seeking medical attention, Lowell provides essential legal guidance to protect victims' rights. He also breaks down common tactics used by insurance companies to minimize payouts and explains why hiring an attorney is crucial in personal injury cases.

    Episode Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome to the show and introduction to Lowell Steiger00:06 - Episode overview: Auto wrecks and legal guidance00:32 - The first steps to take after an accident01:23 - The importance of seeking medical attention, even if no immediate pain02:32 - How delays in medical treatment can affect claims03:13 - Checking for hidden injuries: The "body scan" technique04:03 - Determining fault and the role of legal representation05:03 - Why you should never admit fault at the scene05:46 - The importance of video evidence and accident reconstruction06:04 - Why you should never accept a quick settlement offer07:07 - How to handle insurance company calls08:17 - Common insurance company tactics to minimize payouts09:33 - Social media pitfalls after an accident09:59 - Are insurance companies really on your side?11:11 - How insurance companies treat cases with attorneys vs. without12:02 - Why handling your case alone is risky12:45 - How much time do you have to hire an attorney?

    About the Show:Your Case, Your Justice: Personal Injury with Empathy, hosted by Lowell Steiger, is a podcast dedicated to helping personal injury victims navigate the legal system with clarity and confidence. With decades of experience as a Southern California personal injury attorney, Lowell provides expert insights, practical advice, and compassionate guidance for those seeking justice and fair compensation.