
Mark Schuh, an attorney in Orange County, NY and Town Justice in Crawford, NY joins Sarah and Michael to talk about how he went from a police officer to a lawyer and what it's like to have your pilot's license.
Nov 25, 2020
33 min

Daniel Marotta, attorney at the firm Gabor & Marotta, joins Michael and Sarah to discuss his band The Resistance, a popular cover band on Staten Island. Marotta is an original member and lead guitarist talks about how the band came together and what they're doing to help local music venues and restaurants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nov 19, 2020
25 min

Orin Cohen, a personal injury lawyer from Staten Island joins Sarah and Michael to talk about his love for cooking and recommends some dishes to make for the upcoming holiday season.
Nov 11, 2020
27 min

Jerry Goldfeder, the chair of NYSBA Task Force on the Presidential Election joins Sarah and Michael to talk about the results of the presidential election and predicts what legal battles are on the horizon should the vote-counting process be challenged in court.
Nov 4, 2020
59 min

Hank Greenberg, Immediate Past President of the New York State Bar Association joins Sarah and Michael to talk about his term as NYSBA President, including some of his proudest accomplishments. They also discuss how the role of technology is changing the legal profession and how the legal community responded to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Oct 28, 2020
35 min

Quentin Sims is a third-year law student at Case Western Reserve Law School and also a standout wide receiver, having played in the Arena Football League most recently for the Albany Empire. He joins Sarah and Michael to talk about what inspired him to attend law school while achieving his dream to play professional football and how he managed to balance classwork and playing football.
Oct 21, 2020
28 min

Elen Krut, an associate at Vaslas, Lewpowsky, Huass & Danke in Staten Island, joins Sarah and Michael to talk about her decision to transition from being a psychology major to attending law school and how she makes time to write and self-publish several non-fiction and poetry books.
Oct 15, 2020
27 min

Judge Mae D'Agostino joins the show for a wide-ranging conversation where she discusses how growing up in a household that valued education led her to become a lawyer as well as her passion for educating young people and attorneys about the benefits of civics.
Oct 7, 2020
35 min

The District Attorney From An 'Anarchist Jurisdiction' with Michael Schmidt | Gold/Fox: Non-Billable
Mike Schmidt, the newly elected district attorney for Portland, Oregon joins the show to talk about, his path to the law, growing up in upstate New York, and what it's like being deemed an 'Anarchist Jurisdiction' by the Department of Justice within the first few months on the job.
Sep 30, 2020
40 min

Christopher Riano, President of the Center for Civic Education and author of the new book 'Marriage Equality: From Outlaws to In-laws,' joins Sarah and Michael to talk about his path to the law and the history of the fight for marriage equality.
Sep 23, 2020
40 min
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