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🌟 Corporate Responsibility: A Vision for Ethical Business 🌟
In this eye-opening clip from Episode 45 of the See You in Court podcast, Larry D. Thompson—former U.S. Deputy Attorney General and PepsiCo executive—redefines what it means for businesses to do the right thing.
🔑 Key Insights:
Corporate Responsibility vs. Social Responsibility: Why it’s not just philanthropy after profits are made.How corporations can balance shareholder returns with societal impact.The importance of long-term sustainability in ethical decision-making.🎧 Don’t miss this essential conversation for corporate leaders, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of business and ethics.
🔗 Listen to the full episode now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/larry-d-thompson-quiet-counsel-looking-back-on-a-life-see-you-in-court-podcast/
💬 Have thoughts on corporate responsibility? Share them with us below!
#CorporateResponsibility #Podcast #Leadership #BusinessEthics #SeeYouInCourt #Sustainability
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Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview former US Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson
Larry D. Thompson is the former U.S. Deputy Attorney General (2001-2003), the second highest ranking position in the U.S. Department of Justice.
In a distinguished public and private sector career over more than three decades, Mr. Thompson also has prosecuted complex cases as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, directed internal investigations and defended individuals and businesses in special matters as a partner in a major law firm, and served as General Counsel and Senior Vice President of PepsiCo, Inc.
During his tenure as Deputy Attorney General, Mr. Thompson led the Department of Justice’s National Security Coordination Council, as well as the government-wide Corporate Fraud Task Force. In 2000, Congress selected Mr. Thompson to chair the bi-partisan Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset Control. In 2004, he served as a Senior Fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.
Prior to serving as U.S. Deputy Attorney General, Mr. Thompson was a partner with the Atlanta-based law firm of King & Spalding, LLP, and was co-founder of the firm’s special matters and government investigations practice. He previously served as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia from 1982 to 1986. From 1995 to 1998, he served as Independent Counsel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development Investigation.
Most recently, Mr. Thompson served as Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and General Counsel for PepsiCo. He joined Finch McCranie LLP as Counsel in July 2015 and continues to serve as the John A. Sibley Professor of Corporate and Business Law at the University of Georgia. Mr. Thompson earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri, his Master’s degree at Michigan State University and his law degree at the University of Michigan.
Links:
Larry D. Thompson | Finch McCranie LLP
https://www.akintate.com/
https://www.gatriallawyers.net/
See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org)
To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries, and the legal profession is no exception. In this short clip from episode 43 of See You In Court, we dive into the profound impact AI is having on the legal system and what it means for justice as we know it.
#AIandLaw #LegalTech #JusticeForAll #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #FutureOfLaw
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🎙️ In this short but powerful clip, we delve into the transformative role of AI and robotics in the legal industry. From streamlining research to exploring the rise of robot lawyers, the future of legal tech is here. 💻⚖️
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In Episode 13, Attorney Luther Battiste joined us for a candid conversation about his experiences during the Civil Rights Movement. In this memorable clip, he shares his regret over not being arrested alongside his peers and reflects on how activism shaped his identity and commitment to justice.
💡 Key Takeaway: "Being involved in the Orangeburg movement impacted me in so many ways. It helped shape me to be the person I am today."
📢 Listen to the complete episode for more moving and thought-provoking discussion.
https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/in-conversation-with-luther-battiste-iii-esquire-see-you-in-court/
#Podcast #CivilRights #JusticeMatters #LegalInsights
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🔑 Highlight: "When you see the jury system work time and time again, it restores faith in the rule of law." 🏛️
In a media landscape dominated by sensationalism, this clip reminds us of the integrity and impact of our justice system. It’s about facts, fairness, and the collective wisdom of the jury.
📢 Watch the whole episode to understand why this system is more than just a process — it’s a profound act of trust in people and law.
https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#RuleOfLaw #JusticeMatters #JuryDuty #LegalEducation
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Think jury duty is just an inconvenience? Think again!
In this clip, Judge Mike Jacobs explains why serving as a juror is one of the most meaningful ways to contribute to justice. Learn about the power of unanimous verdicts and why the jury system remains a critical cornerstone of fairness in our legal system.
🗝️ Key Takeaways:
Judge Mike Jacobs on why your role as a juror is vital to justice.How 12 individuals work together to shape fair outcomes.The balance between collective decisions and individual integrity.📢 Join the Conversation: What’s your perspective on jury duty? Love it or loathe it, let us know!
🔊 Tune in and let’s explore the incredible role jurors play in upholding the rule of law.
#CivicDuty #JusticeForAll #JudgeMikeJacobs
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In this highlight, Judge Mike Jacobs offers hope: "If you're losing faith in our system of government, just come and watch our jury system at work."
🧑⚖️ Juries—12 diverse citizens drawn from all walks of life—come together, listen to one another, and return unanimous decisions time after time. It’s a shining example of collaboration and civility in action.
🎧 Catch the full episode here to explore:
Why the jury system is the cornerstone of trust in justiceHow diversity in our courts brings people togetherThe critical role of Georgia’s state courts in delivering fair outcomes🔗 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#JusticeForAll #JurySystem #FaithInGovernment #GeorgiaJustice #SeeYouInCourtPodcast
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🎧 Judge Mike Jacobs reminds us: "If a citizen interacts with the justice system, it’s most likely through state courts." In this episode highlight, Judge Jacobs discusses why diversity on the bench fosters public trust and reflects the life experiences of the communities courts serve.
📌 Catch the full episode here to hear more about:
Why state courts are the foundation of the Georgia justice systemThe importance of representation in building trustHow state courts manage high-volume cases effectively🔗 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#GeorgiaJustice #CivilJustice #DiversityInCourts #SeeYouInCourtPodcast
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In this short clip, we explore a powerful story of advocacy and progress in Georgia's civil justice system. Thirty years ago, it took a legal battle to secure an ASL interpreter for a Deaf citizen wanting to fulfill his duty as a juror. Today, interpreters are seamlessly integrated into courtrooms, reflecting the strides we've made toward accessibility and inclusion.
Join us as we reflect on this journey and celebrate how far we've come in creating a fairer, more inclusive justice system for all.
🔗 Listen to the full episode to learn more about Georgia's civil justice system!https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/judge-mike-jacobs-see-you-in-court-podcast/
#CivilJustice #ASL #AccessibilityMatters #Inclusion #LegalAdvocacy
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🌮 The Legal Battle Over Taco Tuesday: Taco Bell vs. Taco John's 🌮
Who really owns “Taco Tuesday”? Taco Bell is challenging the trademark held by Taco John’s, arguing that the phrase is too common to be exclusive.
Join us as we break down this spicy legal debate and discuss whether iconic phrases should belong to everyone.
📣 What’s your take? Should “Taco Tuesday” be public property, or do trademarks protect creativity? Share your thoughts in the comments!
#TacoTuesday #TacoBell #TrademarkLaw #CivilJustice #LegalDebate
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In this final clip from Episode 44 of See You in Court, Bill Gentry shares his definition of justice, illustrated by a story that will stick with you. He discusses the importance of fairness in family law and why protecting children’s best interests must remain the top priority in parental disputes.
💡 What does justice mean to you?
🎧 Catch the full episode for more insights on navigating family law, fairness, and compassion: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/f0A03uQi56k
#Podcast 🎧 #Justice ⚖️ #FamilyLaw 💬 #SeeYouInCourtPodcast
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In this 🔥 clip from Episode 44 of See You in Court, attorney Bill Gentry dives into the emotional and legal challenges couples face when deciding between counseling and divorce. 💔 He explains why narcissists ❌ often avoid therapy and shares his compassionate approach to guiding clients through these tough decisions.
💡 Key Question:🤔 Should more couples consider counseling before choosing divorce?
🎧 Want more insights? Don’t miss the full episode, where Bill shares expert advice on handling high-stakes divorces, navigating narcissistic dynamics, and finding peace. 🌟 Listen now: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/
#Podcast 🎧 #DivorceSupport 💔 #Narcissism #MarriageCounseling 💬
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💬 "The strong don’t need help—the weak do. That’s why I became a lawyer."
In this short clip from Episode 44 of the See You in Court Podcast, Bill Gentry explains his commitment to fighting for victims of injustice. He delves into his experiences standing up against bullies and advocating for the vulnerable, including navigating challenging dynamics like narcissism in relationships.
📌 Listen to the full episode for more powerful stories and insights:🎧 On Podbean📺 Watch on YouTube📌 Follow us for updates on social media!
#JusticeMatters #CivilJustice #SeeYouInCourtPodcast #LegalAdvocacy #EmpowermentThroughLaw
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In this clip from See You in Court episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry explains how narcissists isolate their partners, stripping away their confidence and self-worth. Bill’s mission is to guide clients toward healing and empowerment, helping them rediscover their strength and visualize a brighter future.
🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More Insights: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2
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In this new clip from See You in Court, family law attorney Bill Gentry explains his stance on counseling for couples considering divorce. Although most clients are ready to move forward, Bill shares why he sometimes advises couples to try counseling first—especially when he senses hope. This clip offers guidance on the challenges and benefits of counseling before making the final decision to divorce.
🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2
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In this latest clip from See You in Court episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry shares how his early experiences on Capitol Hill and mentorship from respected Georgia attorneys led him to a career dedicated to service. Bill’s commitment to “servant leadership” and his drive to make a difference have shaped his compassionate approach to family law, helping clients through life’s toughest transitions.
🎧 Watch the Full Episode for More: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/woman-s-guide-to-finding-peace-through-divorce-divorce-attorney-bill-gentry/📖 Order Bill’s Book on Divorce: https://www.amazon.com/Want-Out-Finding-Through-Divorce/dp/B0C2TYDML2
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In this thought-provoking clip from episode 44, family law attorney Bill Gentry discusses the unintentional lessons children might learn in an unhealthy marriage. Staying silent about abuse or neglect may teach kids damaging patterns that can follow them into adulthood. Listen now for an eye-opening perspective on protecting your children’s future by modeling healthy relationships.
#FamilyLaw #Parenting #SeeYouInCourt #KidsFirst #DivorceSupport #HealthyRelationships
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In this insightful episode of See You in Court, hosts Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate sit down with renowned Georgia divorce attorney Bill Gentry to discuss his new book, "I Want Out: A Woman's Guide to Finding Peace Through Divorce." Bill shares his decades of experience in family law, providing valuable advice for women navigating the challenges of high-asset divorces, child custody, and dealing with controlling or narcissistic spouses.
🔑 Key Topics Covered:
-How divorce impacts children and why modeling healthy relationships is crucial.
-The role of forensic accountants, business valuators, and other experts in high-asset divorces.
-How emotional and financial abuse keeps women in unhealthy marriages.
-Bill’s personal approach to empowering clients to envision their best future.
-Why divorce is about more than just legal rights—it's about reclaiming self-worth and dignity.
Whether you're a woman seeking guidance through divorce or someone interested in family law, this episode offers practical insights, empathy, and hope for a better future. Bill’s book also sheds light on navigating the complex world of divorce while finding inner peace and security.
Guest Bio
William C. Gentry, founder of The Gentry Law Firm in Marietta, GA, has
been practicing law in Georgia since 1986. His primary focus is divorce and family
law cases, including high asset property division, child custody, and alimony. Bill
has tried hundreds of cases in state and federal courts throughout Georgia and
dozens of appeals in both state and federal appellate courts in Georgia.
He is admitted to and has argued in the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of
Appeals, and the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Atlanta. Bill received his
B.A from the University of Virginia (1981) and received his J.D. from the
University of Georgia (1986). Bill is a Past President of the Cobb County Bar
Association.
He served on the Board of Governors of the State Bar of GA since
2012 and is now the Treasurer, State Bar of Georgia (2024-present). He is now the
author of the new book “I Want Out-A Woman’s Guide to Finding Peace Through
Divorce” that answers many questions about divorce and we are going to explore
this with Bill.
Links:
Divorce Lawyers Marietta, GA | Gentry Law Firm LLC
https://www.gapaba.org/
http://www.akintate.com/
https://www.gatriallawyers.net/
See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org)
To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
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In 2018, Thomas Perez contacted the police in Fontana, California, worried about his missing father. Instead of receiving help, he endured 17 hours of interrogation, where officers falsely claimed his father was dead and pressured him into confessing to a murder he didn’t commit. Police even threatened to euthanize his dog, adding emotional distress to the ordeal.
After confessing under immense psychological pressure, Perez was placed on a psychiatric hold—only to later discover that his father was alive and traveling through LAX. This tragic story, which led to a $900,000 settlement, underscores the dangers of coercive police tactics and the importance of reforming interrogation practices.
🎧 Learn more about the broader implications of cases like Perez’s by tuning into the See You In Court podcast. Explore the realities of justice, civil rights, and how we can foster meaningful change in our system. Visit: SeeYouInCourtPodcast.org
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