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Civilly Speaking
by The Ohio Association for Justice
An Ohio Association for Justice Podcast brought to you by trial lawyers, for trial lawyers.
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For the Love of Justice
Civilly Speaking Host sits down with Andy Young, Managing Partner of the Law Firm for Truck Safety, to discuss what love's got to do with filling a balloon in a courtroom.
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Relaunch with President-Elect Nate Stuckey, Clawson, Local Rules to Increase Safety
Back for your listening pleasure, Civilly Speaking Host Sean Harris welcomes OAJ President-Elect Nate Stuckey to discuss consensus building, recent success in the Ohio Legislature and how approaching local rules from the standpoint of safety can make an impact on Ohioans.
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Bodycams, Accountability, and the Law: Civil Rights in Ohio
Sean Harris sits down with Civil Rights Attorneys Robert Gresham and Sarah Gelsomino to discuss civil rights as an area of the law and what cases look like in Ohio.
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Recap of Ohio's 2022 General Election
Host Sean Harris sits down with OAJ Director of Government Affairs, Brad Ingraham, and attorney and OAJ member, Rick Topper, for a recap of the 2022 General Election.
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The Supreme Court at the Ballot Box
Host Sean Harris sits down with OAJ President Sydney McLafferty and MAJ President Stuart Sklar for a deep dive on the Ohio and Michigan Supreme Court races this election year. Find your voting resources at https://www.oajustice.org/oajvotes and be sure to vote on or before November 8!
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A Conversation with Sari de la Motte
Host, Sean Harris sits down with Sari for a thought-provoking conversation about voir dire, non-verbal communication, and talking to the jury. Learn more about Sari and browse the H2H resources at SariSwears.com, plus register for today's webinar with Sari, "3 Powerful Strategies to Help You Read a Juror's Mind" at 3 pm via Zoom.
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Trailer: A Conversation with Sari de la Motte
Don't miss next week's Civilly Speaking episode with nationally recognized trial consultant and certified coach, Sari de la Motte! Host, Sean Harris sits down with Car to discuss voir dire, non-verbal communication, and talking to the jury. Learn more about Sari at SariSwears.com and register for her upcoming webinar "3 Powerful Strategies to Help You Read a Juror's Mind" on Wednesday at 3 pm on Zoom.
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The Rundown on Asbestos Litigation & Legislation
In this episode, host Sean Harris sits down with Shawn Acton, Partner with one of Ohio's asbestos litigation firms, Kelley & Ferraro, to discuss the state of asbestos litigation and updates on relevant legislation.
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Coming Back From Burnout
In this episode, host Sean Harris sits down with Lauren Ruth Martin, licensed professional counselor, speaker, and podcast host, to discuss the causes of burnout, how to recognize the signs, and pitfalls to avoid. Lauren is the keynote speaker at this year's Paralegal Convention in Columbus on September 29 & 30, where she will be discussing practical methods to stay productive while avoiding burnout. If your paralegal or legal assistant is not yet registered, sign them up today at https://www.oajustice.org/paralegal22
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The Unseen Effects of Car Crashes
Host Sean Harris sits down with Nathan Stuckey, with The Stuckey Firm, and Rhys Richards, with The Richards Firm, to discuss the psychological effects of car crashes and the impact those effects can have on your cases. Register for OAJ's upcoming Scene of the Crash Car Crash CLE for a day of hands-on training and experiences at the Wayne County Fire & Rescue Regional Training Facility this September 9 to gain a deeper understanding of your clients' experiences in a car crash.
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What is Going On with Ohio's Elections
Host Sean Harris sits down with Brad Ingraham and State Representative Richard Brown (D-Reynoldsburg) for a Special Election Update and will take a look at some of the most relevant and surprising races around Ohio. *Since this episode was recorded, The Ohio Supreme Court rejected another proposed map of U.S. House Districts. The decision returned the map to the Republican-controlled General Assembly, which had 30 days to act. If lawmakers fail, the debate will return to the redistricting panel, whose maps of legislative and congressional districts have yet to withstand court scrutiny. See your election resources at https://www.oajustice.org/oajvotes
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The Betrayal Structure
In this episode, host Sean Harris sits down with Trial Structure's D. Brett Turnbull to discuss the Betrayal Structure
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Let's Talk About Data Privacy
In this episode, host Sean Harris sat down with OAJ's Director of Government Affairs, Brad Ingraham, and Senior Policy Analyst with Consumer Reports, Maureen Mahoney to discuss data privacy, how it is being legislated, and what this means for trial attorneys.
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Recent Developments in Representation of Sexual Assault Survivors
In episode 75 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris and guests Konrad Kircher and Ryan McGraw with Rittgers & Rittgers discuss the Brandt case and recent developments in representation of sexual assault survivors.
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Vaccine Mandates: A Roadmap
In episode 74 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris and guests Ashlie Case Sletvold, managing partner with Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane & Conway, and Chris Lalak, partner with Nilges Draher, discuss vaccine mandates and exceptions and look ahead to the future of vaccine mandate constitutionality.
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Practicing Law in a Multi-Generational Firm
In episode 73 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Rob and Mary Erney from Erney Law about the benefits and unique challenges of working in a multi-generational law firm.
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How to Maximize your Paralegal’s Potential
In episode 72 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Candess Zona-Mendola, Senior Trial Paralegal with The Lange Law Firm and featured speaker at our upcoming Paralegal Convention about how to best use your paralegal’s skills to optimize your firm’s work. Reserve a seat at the September 23-24 Paralegal Convention today: https://www.oajustice.org/paralegalconvention21
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The Importance of Communities: OAJ Women’s Caucus Edition
https://civillyspeaking.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/civilly-speaking-7-21_mixdown.mp3 In episode 71 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with former OAJ Women’s Caucus Chair, Ashley Rutherford Starling of Willis Spangler Starling, Jessica Bacon of Bevan & Associates, LPA, INC., and Meghan Connolly of Lowe Scott Fischer Co., LPA about the importance of communities.
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Jury Trials during COVID-19
In episode 70 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Matt Nakajima of Rittgers & Rittgers about his recent in-person jury trial that resulted in a plaintiff’s verdict.
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The Importance of Communities: St. Patrick’s Day Edition
In episode 69 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to three Irish Ohioans about the importance of communities and how being a part of the Irish community has impacted them. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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Models for Success: Expanding a firm’s practice areas
In episode 68 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Lindsay Lawrence of Rittgers & Rittgers about her experience starting a new practice area within a firm.
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Models for Success: Starting Your Own Firm
In episode 67 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Nathan Stuckey of The Stuckey Firm about how he has navigated owning his own practice.
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How trial lawyers bring about meaningful change
In a special Thanksgiving episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to four OAJ members — Andy Young of The Law Firm for Truck Safety, Allen Tittle of Tittle & Perlmuter, Eleana Drakatos of Yacobozzi Drakatos, LLC, and Brian Miller of Miller Law — about cases that made a huge difference for their clients... Continue Reading →
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Practicing Law in a Pandemic
In episode 65 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Charlie Rittgers of Rittgers & Rittgers and Michael Brown from FindLaw about best practices for law firms amidst COVID-19.
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A Conversation with Judge Jennifer Brunner on Election Law
In episode 64 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Judge Jennifer Brunner, one of eight state appeals court judges of the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Franklin County and a candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court.
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Why More Trial Lawyers Should Run for Public Office
In episode 62 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Dennis E. Murray, Jr., a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, about his experience as a politician and why more OAJ members should consider running.
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Proportionality in Discovery with special guest Judge John O’Donnell
In episode 63 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Judge John O’Donnell, a judge in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court and candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court, about the new rule 26.
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OAJ Votes and the Importance of the 2020 Election
In episode 61 of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris speaks to Rick Topper, an attorney, longtime poll worker, and election rights advocate, about the importance of being involved in this year’s election.
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Looking at the Plaintiff Side from A Different Perspective
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Toledo attorney Katie Harris. Before becoming a plaintiff attorney, Katie worked for the courts and spent a few years in insurance defense. With her background, Katie brings a unique perspective to the plaintiff side and shares how her work experience impacts her practice today.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Workplace and Employment Law
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Columbus attorney Jessica Doogan, an Associate in the Labor and Employment practice at Barkan Meizlish DeRose Wentz Mclnerney Peifer, LLP. Jessica shares her perspective on how COVID-19 has impacted the workplace, how it will change the infrastructure both in traditional workplaces and law firms... Continue Reading →
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A Legislative Discussion with OAJ’s New Director of Government Affairs
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Brad Ingraham, OAJ’s Director of Government Affairs. Brad provides a brief background on his work at the Statehouse before coming to OAJ then dives into current legislation.
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Civil Litigation in the Era of COVID-19
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Sydney McLafferty, an attorney from Columbus, Ohio. Sean and Sydney discuss COVID-19 and its impact on civil litigation and the future of jury trials.
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Crash Avoidance Technologies and Autonomous Vehicles
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Julian Gomez, an attorney from McAllen, Texas. Julian provides insightful information on where we stand with crash avoidance technologies and autonomous vehicles today. He also shares his thoughts on theories of liability and what the future looks like for attorneys who handle car crash... Continue Reading →
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What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Micheal Mogill, founder and CEO of Crisp Video. Michael founded Crisp Video in 2008. His business quickly became successful, but not without challenges and growth pains. From those experiences, Michael figured out what was needed to take his business to the next level. Today,... Continue Reading →
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An Overview on Class Action Lawsuits
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Patrick Perotti, an attorney from northeast Ohio. Patrick is a national leader in the field of consumer class actions. Throughout this episode, Patrick explains the importance of class actions and how he fights for consumers who lose money due to illegal actions. He also... Continue Reading →
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Reflecting on 30 Years of Practice
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Brian Wilson, an attorney from Canton, OH. Brian has been practicing law for over 30 years. He recently sat down and reflected upon what he has learned during that time. Throughout the episode, Brian shares those reflections in hopes they will benefit other attorneys.
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Statistically Speaking
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Hans Nilges, an attorney from Massillon, OH. Hans believes plaintiff attorneys are lagging behind other great professions when it comes to decision theory. Throughout the episode, Hans makes his case for evidence based legal decision making.
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Make the Most of Your Client Intake
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with Ashley Rutherford Starling, a trial attorney from Columbus, Ohio. Ashley offers valuable information on the client intake process when handling garden variety personal injury cases.
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Celebrating 50 Episodes with Dr. David Ball
To celebrate the 50th episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with special guest, Dr. David Ball. David is the co-founder of the Reptilian Trial Advocacy Method and the nation’s most influential trial consultant. During this episode, David shares his insights on a variety of topics, including unsuspected brain damage, damage drivers, premature advocacy,... Continue Reading →
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Focus Groups: An Inside Perspective
In this episode of Civilly Speaking, host Sean Harris talks with John Camillus, a trial attorney and co-founder of Camillus Trial Consulting. As an attorney and co-founder of a consulting company that specializes in focus groups, John shares a unique insider’s perspective on why they are an important trial preparation tool in an attorney’s arsenal.
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The Skills to Take Your Career from Good to Great
Host Sean Harris talks with Stephanie Hanna, an attorney and a networking and professional development coach. Stephanie runs her own business, The Other 85, where she coaches law students and attorneys to help them navigate their professions, build their reputation and develop their careers. During this podcast, Stephanie discusses the other 85, the soft skills that can... Continue Reading →
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What is E-Discovery?
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Mark Abramowitz, about technology and E-Discovery. Mark discusses different databases that should be used in Discovery to organize and structure information even when it falls under an unstructured category.
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Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation System
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Chelsea Fulton Rubin, about the interaction between the workers’ compensation system in Ohio and politics.
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Conversation with Justice Melody Stewart
Host Sean Harris talks with Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart. Justice Stewart talks about her law background and her time on the bench throughout her career.
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Sexual Assault Cases: How are they Different?
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Konrad Kircher about sexual assault cases, how they differ from personal injury cases, and areas where the law can improve for sexual assault survivors.
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Understanding Medical & Disability Leave for Employees
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member Pete Friedmann about medical and disability leave for employees. Pete covers the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as the Family and Medical Leave Act.
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Managing Client Expectations
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member Rob Miller from Columbus, OH about client expectations and how to manage them.
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Mass Torts & Multidistrict Litigation
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member Steve Babin about Mass Torts and multidistrict litigation.
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Examining the World of Medical Malpractice
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Marc Pera about medical negligence claims. Specifically, they discuss the rising number of nurse practitioners and their involvement with treatment, discrediting defense experts, and Robinson v. Bates.
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A New Perspective on the Practice of Law
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Eric Cameron about workers’ compensation and his views on the practice after an eye-opening experience during a hearing.
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