Justin welcomes fellow attorneys James Hess, Christina Garcia, and Adam Schneider to chat about the crazy details of some of today’s high-profile cases.
Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig joins us to discuss his new study on the devastating impacts of zero bail. Read the full study and summary here.
Jesse Young joins the first of a 2-part episode to examine the day in the life of a plaintiff. Justin and Jesse go behind the scenes of how Sommers Schwartz serves as an advocate for employees who have fallen victim to unfair workplace practices like unpaid wages. They discuss the details related to class action lawsuits, interrogatories, and dispositions
Erica Tavares with International Medical Corps joins us to discuss critical gaps in California’s healthcare system, and how her organization is helping victims in both the Syria/Turkey earthquake as well as Ukraine.
Attorney Jason Thompson of Sommers Schwartz defines what (Overdue) Overtime actually is by explaining the Fair Labor Standards Act, the purpose of mediation, and other related topics like wage liquidation. Host, Justin Isaac, facilitates an informative discussion.
Veteran Special Ops, Marine Bryan Buckley introduces Helmond Valley Growers. As CEO and Founder, he leads a fight against post traumatic stress and opiates by educating the public about the benefits of Cannabis for other Veterans, including himself.
Dr. Leroy hosts Tianna Woodruff, Founder and CEO of Queen Mary. Her early experiences in Los Angeles have influenced her to create and lead a quickly expanding Cannabis brand
Walter Ford interviews comedians Bilal Young and Max Manticof to gain insight into the business of the comedy world. Bilal Young is an LA based comedian, producer and host of the comedy show “The Black Outside. Max Manticof is a NYC based producer and stand up comic, host of the Street Talk Comedy show and has also been featured on Kevin Hart's Lol Network, Amazon Prime, and Time out.
Lou Brockman is best known for his piano improvisation in the La Jolla Comedy Store. Walter and Lou share stories about bumping elbows with Hollywood stars like Robin Williams and partying in the mansions of the Hollywood Hills.
Verogen CEO, Brett Williams and former District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert on how genetic technology is changing law enforcement.