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Trustcasting Podcast

Trustcasting Podcast

著者: Zane Myers
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  • James Quigley on Divorcing Michael Jordan, Narcissistic Abuse, and the Denny's Parking Lot Adoption
    2026/04/10
    What happens when a boy adopted at four months old in Green Bay, Wisconsin grows up to become one of only a hundred divorce trial lawyers in the country selected for the American College of Family Trial Lawyers — and then represents the most famous athlete in the world? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with James Quigley, equity partner at Beermann Law, Chicago's largest divorce-only family law firm, about his extraordinary journey from small-town Wisconsin to the Michael Jordan divorce, the founding of a sports and entertainment division built on discretion, and what thirty-five years of high-stakes family law actually looks like from the inside. James shares why he refuses to tell clients what they want to hear, how a courtroom testimony about narcissistic abuse moved him to silence, and when he will walk away from a case rather than let a train go off the rails. They also discuss what it was like meeting his biological Sicilian family in a Milwaukee restaurant, the moving visit to his birth mother Barbara wearing a Packers shirt and Chuck Taylors shortly before she passed, and the day he drove to a Denny's parking lot in the Chicago suburbs and picked up his son Giovanni rather than let him spend one more night in foster care. James Quigley is an equity partner and founder of the Sports and Entertainment Division at Beermann Law in Chicago, Illinois. He is a Fellow of the American College of Family Trial Lawyers. Connect with James Quigley: jmquigley@beermannlaw.com beermannlaw.com/team/james-m-quigley jamesmquigley.com Chicago, Illinois Chapters 00:00 Introduction to James Quigley 00:45 Born Frank Anthony Balastriari — growing up adopted in Green Bay 01:55 From journalism at Wisconsin to law school at DePaul 02:40 First legal job running the family law department for the Fraternal Order of Police 04:12 Going solo at Quigley and Associates 05:22 Joining Beermann Law in 2005 and why resources matter in high-stakes divorce 07:28 Financial pressures of running a small divorce practice versus a large firm 09:20 The Michael Jordan case and what it taught him about discretion 14:25 Practicing in other states via pro hac vice 16:01 What most people misunderstand about celebrity divorce 17:36 Managing a team of a dozen lawyers and what his role looks like now 21:07 MSNBC, Today Show, Fox News, People Magazine — does media help or hurt cases 23:05 Divorcing a narcissist — litigation against someone who won't play by the rules 26:01 How to tell that story in a courtroom so the judge really gets it 28:40 Why he prefers to settle and how he coaches clients down from the ledge 32:42 His wife Charisse's search that led him to his biological father Frank 35:50 Meeting biological mother Barbara in Las Vegas before she passed 38:21 Adopting son Giovanni from a Denny's parking lot because he wouldn't wait one more day #JamesQuigley #BeermanLaw #CelebrityDivorce #MichaelJordan #DivorceAttorney #ChicagoFamilyLaw #NarcissisticAbuse #TrustcastShow #SportsAndEntertainmentDivorce #AdoptionStory About The TrustCast Show: The TrustCast Show features in-depth conversations with top attorneys, physicians, and private practice professionals sharing insights on building thriving practices. New episodes daily. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. Be a Guest on The TrustCast Show: https://trustcastnetwork.com/ Produced by TrustCasting | Done-For-You Video Marketing We help attorneys, plastic surgeons, physicians, and private practice professionals grow their practices through short-form video distributed across 10 platforms. Learn more: https://trustcasting.io Follow TrustCasting: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zanemyers/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/trustcasting/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trustcasting TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trustcasting X: https://x.com/TrustCasting
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    42 分
  • Laurie Jubelirer on Wrongful Convictions, Police Brutality, and Why She Crossed to the Other Side
    2026/04/09
    What happens when a Philadelphia prosecutor who spent nearly a decade putting people behind bars starts to see the other side — and eventually crosses over entirely to fight for the people the system failed? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Laurie Jubelirer, founder of Jubelirer Law, about her remarkable evolution from DA to defense attorney, the wrongful convictions she uncovered in her own past cases, and the life sentence she's been fighting to overturn for a man convicted of felony murder who never intended to kill anyone. Laurie explains why Pennsylvania's felony murder law just got struck down as unconstitutional, what police brutality cases really look like behind closed doors, and why she believes the entire American prison system has failed at its only job. They also discuss the judge who told her to settle down until she looked him in the eyes and refused, her civil rights pilgrimage to Selma and Montgomery, why criminalizing addiction and mental illness makes both worse, and how her father's three words — make a difference — have shaped everything she does. Laurie Jubelirer is the founder of Jubelirer Law, a criminal defense and civil rights firm serving the Philadelphia region. She is also the host of the Voices of the System podcast. She can be reached at jubileerlaw.com. Connect with Laurie Jubelirer: jubileerlaw.com lori@jubileerlaw.com LinkedIn: Jubelirer Law or Laurie Jubelirer Podcast: Voices of the System Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Laurie Jubelirer 00:52 Why she crossed from prosecutor to defense attorney 02:02 Did her former colleagues think she lost her mind 03:07 The hardest part of switching sides 04:01 Does she carry guilt over cases she won as a prosecutor 05:25 Starting Jubelirer Law from zero in 2013 06:48 The Tyreme Rivers case — life without parole for a purse snatching 08:49 How often does the system fail versus the client make a real mistake 10:20 What police brutality and prison civil rights cases look like day to day 12:33 Treating opioid addiction with support instead of prosecution 14:17 How her thinking has completely shifted since leaving prosecution 15:33 Over 1,000 people in Pennsylvania on life without parole who never intended to kill 17:56 What a criminal justice system that actually worked would look like 20:04 The solution — and what Norway and Scandinavia got right 21:35 Speaking at Colgate about Yahya Moore — handcuffed for three days without food 22:52 The judge who told her to settle down — and what she said back 24:09 Being called a beast in the courtroom while also caring deeply 26:01 How she handles new client intake 27:10 How she gets new clients and the podcast she launched in January 29:17 Her father's three words — make a difference 30:04 The civil rights journey to Selma and Montgomery 31:32 How to find and contact Laurie Jubelirer #LaurieJubelirer #JubelireLaw #WrongfulConvictions #CriminalJusticeReform #PoliceBrutality #FelonyMurder #PhiladelphiaLawyer #TrustcastShow #VoicesOfTheSystem #CriminalDefense
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    33 分
  • Ryan Gregerson on Building a $6M Family Law Firm, and Why Everyone Already Has a Prenup
    2026/04/09
    What happens when a family law attorney builds the largest family law department at a major Utah firm, walks away to sell LegalTech, and then decides within 10 months to come back and build something entirely his own — from zero clients to 10 attorneys, 3,000-plus clients served, and a national ABA leadership role in under three years? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Ryan Gregerson, founding partner of RCG Law Group in South Jordan, Utah, about the philosophy, purpose, and practical systems that drive his firm's remarkable growth. Ryan explains why he believes most divorces should never go to trial, how a mediation fight over three used bar stools changed the way he prepares clients, and why he thinks every person getting married already has a prenup — they just didn't choose the terms. They also discuss the holistic divorce model that connects clients with therapists, CPAs, mortgage officers, and financial planners from day one, the tragedy of a client who took his own life that reminded him how real this work is, the time management framework that he says is the single biggest mistake solo attorneys make, and how his plans to scale RCG Law Group to $20 million and into five states by 2028 are already in motion. Ryan Gregerson is the founding partner of RCG Law Group, a family law firm with four offices in Utah and expansion plans into Arizona, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. He also coaches law firm owners on business development and time management. Connect with Ryan Gregerson: RCG Law Group South Jordan, Utah Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ryan Gregerson 00:54 From building a 35-attorney firm to selling LegalTech to launching his own shop 02:42 How he got his very first client at the new firm 04:10 What family law actually covers beyond divorce 05:52 How he stays positive doing work that is almost always someone's worst chapter 07:45 The Simon Sinek why that anchors the firm's entire culture 09:05 Why most divorces should never go to trial 10:38 When the friends and family of a client make things worse 11:48 Being part counselor and part attorney 12:46 Zero to 10 attorneys and 3,000 clients in three years 14:09 The holistic divorce model — therapists, planners, realtors, and loan officers 16:13 Helping a spouse who doesn't even know where the money is 18:55 Is Utah a community property state 19:31 Why he built a team instead of staying solo 21:20 The bar stools mediation that changed how he prepares clients 24:00 The client who took his own life and what it reminded him about this work 25:17 The next steps meeting after the decree is signed 27:27 High asset divorces and the tax and contingency traps most people miss 30:51 Why everybody should have a prenup 32:41 The most common mistake solo law firm owners make 34:30 How he got into coaching other law firm owners 37:09 The vivid vision — $20 million and five states by 2028 #RyanGregerson #RCGLawGroup #FamilyLaw #DivorceAttorney #UtahFamilyLaw #HolisticDivorce #LawFirmGrowth #TrustcastShow #BusinessCoaching #DivorceWithPurpose
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    39 分
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