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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 41 MIN

Aaron Pease on Navy Combat, Outside General Counsel, and Taking a Company from $5M to $130M

from Trustcasting Podcast · host Zane Myers

What happens when a Navy veteran who flew combat missions in the Persian Gulf, served at Guantanamo, and led Marines in Iraq decides his next mission is protecting growth-stage companies from legal disaster? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Aaron Pease, founding principal of Highbridge Law and partner at Renegade Capital Partners, about his extraordinary journey from enlisted sailor at 18 to outside general counsel for companies that don't yet know they need one. Aaron shares what it was like to fly more combat hours during the tanker wars than any other unit — a record that still stands — and how that small-team mentality shaped the way he practices law today. They also discuss how Aaron helped guide a company from $5 million to $130 million in revenue in under three years, why most lawyers are on the sales prevention team, how to manage risk without just saying no, and why 60% of businesses fail because they ignore governance until it's too late. Aaron also introduces Bridge OS, an AI-powered operating system for small and mid-sized businesses built through Renegade Capital Partners. Aaron Pease is the founding principal of Highbridge Law, serving as outside general counsel to growth-stage companies across the country. He is also a partner at Renegade Capital Partners and the author of LLC and the Corporate Legal Survival Guide. He is a veteran of the United States Navy with 14 years of active duty service. Connect with Aaron Pease: Highbridge Law hybridglaw.com LinkedIn: Aaron Pease Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Aaron Pease 00:50 Flying combat missions in the Persian Gulf at age 18 02:37 Becoming a door gunner instead of an avionics tech 04:43 Small unit cohesion and what naval aviation taught him about teams 06:14 What that deployment changed about how he sees the world 09:25 From Florida State to VCU to law school — the long road there 10:06 Why he got out of the Navy in 1989 and the Commodore who tried to stop him 13:10 Going back in as a commissioned officer after 9/11 14:08 Guantanamo Bay and how 9/11 changed everything 15:50 Getting assigned to the Marines at Camp Pendleton and deploying to Iraq 17:12 Why he left the Navy after 14 years and chose law school 20:27 Founding Highbridge Law and crossing to the other side of the street 21:26 Why growth-stage companies need outside general counsel 22:10 How to say yes to risk instead of just saying no 24:22 The journey from $5 million to $130 million in three years 27:11 Managing a cap table buyback across dozens of scattered investors 29:22 Why he limits himself to 12 to 15 clients at a time 30:01 The family practice doctor model for outside general counsel 32:21 Renegade Capital Partners and Bridge OS explained 34:57 What kinds of companies Bridge OS is built for 36:21 How Bridge OS differs from other AI business tools 37:42 How to reach Aaron Pease and find out more #AaronPease #HighbridgeLaw #OutsideGeneralCounsel #BusinessLaw #StartupLaw #NavyVeteran #TrustcastShow #BridgeOS #RenegadeCapital #CorporateGovernance

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