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Jake takes a look back at 2024 and shares a reflection on the gratitude generated by the relationships and events within the Freedom Fighter Community.
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On today’s episode Jake examines a recent NC Court of Appeals opinion State v. Vaughn dealing with an attack on the foundation of radar results. Challenging the stop for speeding in a DWI case is a grossly underutilized attack point for many defense lawyers. Uncover the framework for speeding challenges through the lens of Vaughn and then sign up for the Attacking Speed in a DWI Case CLE at Campbell Law School in Raleigh on March 7.
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On today’s episode Jake looks at amendments to NCGS 20-179.3 which allows a person convicted of a level 2 DWI to apply for a limited driving privilege if certain conditions are met. Given that the biggest consequence that many people charged with DWI face is a loss of driver’s license and driving privileges, this episode has huge implications for the DWI practitioner.
Highlights:
· Discover the requirements under 20-179.3 that a level 2 DWI offender must meet in order to request an LDP.
· Learn why the number of interlock violations sent to the DMV and subsequent hearings is about to skyrocket.
· Uncover the new process for drivers facing an ignition interlock violation in the final 90 days of their privilege.
· Determine which convictions under 20-141.4 will now require an ignition interlock upon license restoration.
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On today’s episode Jake looks at the recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decision of State v. Clark, COA23-1133. In Clark, the Court applied the recent United States Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Arizona (listen to Episode 222 for an analysis of that case) to North Carolina. The Clark Court ultimately found a violation of the Confrontation Clause occurred where a substitute analyst gave expert testimony which was based on a lab report by another analyst who did not testify without independent testing. Walk through the highlights of the Clark case and learn how ChatGPT can be utilized to draft a case brief, write a legal memo, prepare a motion to suppress in Microsoft Word, and create cross-examination questions.
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On today’s episode Jake concludes his 4-part guest series on marketing. Today’s guest Camille Stell is the President and CEO of Lawyers Mutual Consulting & Services. Camille is a frequent author and speaker on topics of legal marketing and business development and helps lawyers and law firms with coaching and strategic planning. On today’s episode, Camille discusses networking. Her take on marketing helps demystify why so many lawyers hate networking events and have trouble producing lasting relationships from such events. To Camille, the value of building your business through your network is the single greatest investment you can make in your firm. If you want to have fun and be productive at your next networking event, then don’t miss a word of today’s episode!
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On today’s episode Jake continues a 4-part series on marketing. Today’s guest Joe Ruotolo is the Head of Marketing at Intaker, a legal marketing company focused on helping attorneys utilize technology to stand out. Joe shares some of the cutting-edge uses of AI in the legal space, why attorneys have a hard time evaluating AI software applications, and how AI agents will change the legal landscape in the coming years. If the letters AI are giving you ulcers, then listen to Joe break down in clear and simple terms some of the most practical uses of AI for lawyers in the world today.
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On today’s episode Jake continues a 4-part series on marketing with a stellar lineup of guests. Today’s guest Anna Cates Williams of Cedar Grove Law discusses current trends in legal advertising and website design, finding your voice in the legal marketplace, and a game plan for finding time to develop your law firm’s marketing. Whether you are trying to improve the effectiveness of your Google LSAs or discover efficiencies to improve your intake process and client capture rate, Anna’s incredible wisdom will provide you with immediate steps to improve your legal marketing. Have pen and paper ready for this episode so you don’t miss any golden nuggets!
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On today’s episode Jake begins a 4-part series on marketing with a stellar lineup of guests. Kicking it off, Uli Seusterof How to Manage a Small Law Firm joins the show to discuss referral-based marketing. Uli’s tips for generating referral relationships and cases are practical and time tested. If you think that referral marketing is how established law firms build their client base at no cost, then you are wrong on all counts. Learn why Uli thinks that most lawyers do not budget enough time or money to build referral relationships and how to use your referral network to generate more work than you can handle.
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Fresh on the heels of discussing the power of creating a resilient community, Jake shares part of a recent meeting of the Freedom Fighters Mastermind Group. During the meeting, Jake outlined the origination of the Freedom Fighters Book Club and how this group has evolved into a more intentional business development meeting of likeminded law firm owners. If you are interested in joining the Freedom Fighters Mastermind Group, reach out to Jake to learn more.
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On this week’s episode, Jake concludes his four-part Endurance series by discussing the power of creating a resilient community. If you want to be able to face difficult challenges, you need the right people in your corner when the time to stand up and fight comes. Jake offers 5 tips for building a resilient team that can thrive in the face of adversity. If you want the blueprint for a winning culture and a plan for attracting and training warriors, turn up the volume on the dial and dive in!
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On this week’s episode, Jake continues a four-part Endurance series on becoming a better endurance professional by doing hard things. In this episode, Jake reflects on lessons from his recent experience of running the Grindstone 100 ultramarathon. Jake applies the lessons taught while “grinding” to business, the practice of law and life.
1. The hardest thing that’s ever happened to you is the hardest thing that’s ever happened to you. Put your difficult circumstances into perspective.
2. Level up the competition. Look for a group of worthy rivals.
3. Belief precedes ability. If you plan to accomplish big goals, your confidence in achievement must come before you realize the dream.
4. 2-point conversion for the W versus kicking the extra point to tie. If you want to win, there are times that you need to take calculated risks in order to achieve victory.
5. Don’t overbook yourself or your team. If you have a monumental task, don’t go into it physically taxed or mentally burnt out.
6. The power of positivity. Speak life into your mind and into the world.
7. The power of prayer. Gratitude and a focus on others in times of trial is a recipe for success.
8. Keep moving forward. If you are stuck in a difficult situation, the way out is movement. If you stay where you are your circumstances will not improve.
9. Relish the gnarly. If you go searching for a challenge, be prepared for the moment when you have your back against the proverbial wall.
10. Soak in beautiful moments. Don’t miss out on the beauty that life has to offer because you are focused on the pain.
11. Bonus: Develop a championship routine. “You shouldn’t wait until you’re a champion to act like one.” – Sally McRae
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On this week’s episode, Jake continues a four-part Endurance series by focusing on becoming a better endurance professional through the study of tough people. Jake does a deep dive on the leadership and business lessons that can be learned through the unbelievable story of Ernest Shackelton as told in Alfred Lansing’s bestselling book Endurance. If you want to see the human spirit at its finest, you must find stories of the best leaders in the most difficult and desperate of circumstances.
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Fortitudine Vincimus. This Latin phrase is the family motto of Ernest Shackleton translated as “by endurance we conquer.” As his family, friends, and team in Western North Carolina deal with the unbelievable damage caused by Hurricane Helene, Jake launches this four-part series on building the discipline of endurance to surviving trying times and step up in moments of extreme adversity. As William Barclay once said “Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.”
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Criminal defense lawyers are professional storm chasers. We seek out anxiety provoking situations. If all were well in our clients’ lives they would not be calling us. “Trial” is the culmination of our profession. But we are often poor emergency responders when it comes to putting out fires or dealing with stormy situations in our own law practices. In this episode, Jake gives you the playbook for quelling the current and future storms that seek to destroy your law firm. Put on your rain gear and hunker down for this week’s episode!
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Adventure! On today’s episode Jake discuss responding to the call to adventure in your personal and professional life. C.S. Lewis wrote in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe that “some journeys take us far from home. Some adventures lead us to our destiny.” The most fulfilling lives and law practices are lived and built by individuals who accept the call to embark on a journey of discomfort and suffering in pursuit of something bigger than themselves. Get ready to trailblaze with Jake!
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On today’s episode, Jake talks shop with Los Angeles criminal defense attorney, R.J. Dreiling. After 15 years of prosecuting crime, including a number of high-profile cases, R.J. decided to start his own defense firm less than 2 year ago. Listen as R.J. explains why he is so passionate about delivering the best possible outcome for his clients. Jake and R.J. also discuss the importance of finding the work you love doing within your firm. If you are looking to hang your shingle and want to get your practice set on the right footing, don’t miss out on today’s episode!
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On today’s episode, Jake talks shop with Utah criminal defense attorney, Josh Baron. Josh literally wrote the book on The Business of Criminal Law and shares how to build a practice fueled by referrals while also enjoying life as a criminal defense attorney. If you love the intersection of business and criminal defense, Josh is your kind of lawyer and this episode is for you!
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On today’s episode, Jake discusses the Rule-Out Method for framing your criminal trial with Charlotte criminal defense attorney Justin Olsinski. Justin is a passionate advocate who knew from the moment he entered law school that he wanted to be a criminal defense attorney. Listen to Justin share how he has used the principles of David Ball’s The Rule-Out Method of Criminal Defense to help juries understand and apply reasonable doubt in a criminal case. If you handle trial work in Superior Court, this episode is a must listen!
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On today’s episode, Jake looks at some of the major changes that have occurred in the legal marketplace since he began practicing 15 years ago to predict some of the major changes coming to the legal landscape. If you are looking to build a practice designed to thrive during the next decade this episode is for you!
Highlights:
· Discover how YouTube and Google Reviews have put a premium on client experience.
· Uncover the necessity of technological education for all legal professionals and the need to include people in your circle who will keep you on the cutting edge of technology.
· Learn how non-lawyer firm ownership is already changing the game in states that still allow only attorneys to own a law firm.
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On today’s episode, Warren Hynson shares best practices for trial lawyers to preserve issues for appeal. Warren’s law firm, Hynson Law, exclusively handles criminal appeals and post-conviction relief issues across the State of North Carolina. If you want to be a better trial lawyer and have a better understanding of how a conviction can be overturned, don’t miss out on Warren’s advice on this week’s episode!
Highlights:
· Understand the simple steps for a Defendant to perfect an appeal following a guilty plea or trial.
· Hear Warren’s suggestions for discussing appeal options with your client.
· Uncover the most common mistakes that Warren sees trial counsel make in criminal cases and how to avoid them.
· Learn the various types of post-conviction relief available and when each should be utilized.
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