Podcast Episode List

Can Mexico hold American gun makers accountable for cross-border violence? In this week’s Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg welcomes Jonathan Lowy, an attorney and Founder/President of Global Action on Gun Violence. Jon is here to unpack the…

Congress has officially passed legislation to phase out key clean energy tax credits—jeopardizing solar, wind, EVs, and America’s position as a global climate leader. So what happens now? In this week’s Cut to the Chase, Gregg sits down with…

Think the biggest cybersecurity threat to your business comes from hackers outside the building? Think again. In this week’s Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg welcomes Jason Costain, Founder of Javloc and former Head of Fraud Prevention at a major UK…

How can everyday people become startup investors? How can business owners secure funding without giving up control, relying on traditional banks, or chasing venture capital? Today’s guest has the solution! In this episode of Cut to the Chase:…

What do music and corporate leadership have in common? From classical and jazz bassist to consulting for Fortune 500 companies, today’s guest is here to explain why “culture is the bass”—the foundation that sets the tone for everything in…

What happens when a “nobody” stands up to a dictator and his regime? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg speaks with Zimbabwean activist, author, and pastor, Evan Mawarire. Evan is a courage speaker, movement builder, and…

Bridging the gap between law school and real-world practice, immersive legal internships are becoming essential for law firms looking to attract, train, and retain top legal talent. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg welcomes back…

What if the real solution to homelessness isn’t more shelters—but a complete rethink of how we treat the crisis? Joining Gregg to talk about it is Ron Book—Lawyer, Lobbyist, Nobel Peace Prize nominee & Chairman of the Miami-Dade Homeless…

Are tariffs still something to worry about? Tariffs might sound like a distant, big-business issue, but as Bruce Kaminstein shares, their impact is immediate and destructive for small businesses across the country. In this episode of Cut to the Chase:…

Is the water you drink every day silently poisoning you—and everyone else on the planet? As toxic “forever chemicals” (PFAS) force regulators and law firms into unprecedented environmental litigation, are we doing enough to protect public health…

Are billion-dollar secrets hiding in plain sight every time you pick up a prescription? While most of us trust the price tags and availability of life-saving medications, who’s really pulling the strings—and why aren’t these stories front-page…

Are you a business owner, entrepreneur, or non-profit leader who feels like you’re doing everything right—but the money’s still just slipping away? It might be time to hire a fractional CFO! In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg is…

Did you know there might be life-changing benefits and financial advantages you’re missing out on simply because you never asked, “What am I entitled to as a veteran?” In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg is joined by a very…

In a time of economic uncertainty, shifting trade policies, and looming recession fears, tariffs are more than just headlines—they’re game changers for small businesses. So, how are tariffs affecting the future of American business in a globalized…

Retirement didn’t sideline Jim Larrañaga—it gave him a new playbook for leadership and legacy. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg speaks with renowned former college basketball coach Jim Larrañaga. They dive into a season…

How can we make our voices HEARD even with so many roadblocks in legislative processes? Especially when it comes to contentious issues like abortion rights, the tension between state legislation and public opinion is stark. In this episode of Cut to…

How can students truly prepare for the grit and reality of a future legal career? As colleges and law schools continue to focus on theory over practice, Adam Rossen’s innovative internship approach exemplifies a tangible shift towards real-world…

Ever wondered how a single misstep on social media could unravel everything you’ve worked for? In today’s digital world, reputations are built and broken online. For lawyers and firms, mastering crisis management is essential to maintaining…

How can a classic performance like “Fiddler on the Roof” be reimagined to resonate with contemporary audiences? The trend of reviving and restaging classic plays and musicals with a modern twist is giving new life to cultural hubs like Miami,…

How do local theater companies shape the communities they call home? What role does art play in building connections, sparking creativity, and enriching our lives? In this Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re joined by Stephanie Demos, President and…

Are you struggling to create brand awareness despite your relentless social media efforts? In today’s digital age, especially within law firms and the broader legal industry, the challenge isn’t just about visibility, but authenticity. With brand…

Today’s episode highlights some of the most significant mass torts, including Johnson & Johnson, which has been a decade-long case involving over 50,000 claimants. In this Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re joined by Amy Barrie from Broughton…

Ever wondered what it takes to start a law firm from scratch or win big legal cases? Well, today’s special episode takes you through Gregg’s 30-year career in law to show you exactly what it takes. Gregg recently joined Bobby Steinbach and Andrew…

What would you do if your survival depended on the kindness of strangers and the secrecy of a chicken coop? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg sits down with Suzanne Schneider, a Holocaust survivor and educator, to explore her…

How are book lovers combatting censorship in Florida? What does it take to thrive as a bookstore in the digital age? Today’s guest is tackling those questions and much more! In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg chats with Mitchell…

Feeling stuck in your legal career, drowning in stress, and longing for more fulfillment? The legal industry’s rapid evolution—driven by technology, client demands, and mental health challenges—can feel overwhelming. If you’re struggling to…

Are local newspapers a relic of the past or still a crucial part of our communities? 🗞️ In a time where digital media dominates, the resilience of local newspapers provides a valuable lesson for law firms and businesses striving to stay relevant…

Did you know that even a minor arrest could lead to severe immigration deportation consequences for non-citizens, including Dreamers and those who are innocent? With 17 million illegal immigrants living in America, this is a huge issue. Furthermore,…

With rapid urban expansion and climate change posing increasing risks, the legal industry’s role in sustainable land use and environmental policy is more crucial than ever. How are law firms and environmental advocates influencing these pivotal…

Do you see the beauty in everyone, even criminals or those that have different beliefs than you? If your answer was no, this episode may change your mind. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg continues last week’s discussion with Luke…

How has the bustling city of Miami evolved into the vibrant cultural and historical hub it is today? What are the best activities in Miami for history, culture, and architecture lovers? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg sits down…

Are we using the power of storytelling to connect with marginalized communities and address sensitive societal issues? One thing’s for sure… Today’s guest is starting a storytelling revolution you’ll want to be a part of. In this episode of…

Looking to transform your approach to life? In today’s world, as mindfulness intersects with business, integrating holistic wellness into law firm culture can inspire a more balanced, motivated, and productive team (in and out of the office). In this…

Did you know that despite the Boy Scouts’ settlement that was approved by the bankruptcy court and is now under appeal, the compensation currently offered to abuse survivors is only about 1.5% of the claim value? This shocking reality underscores the…

In this special episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg speaks with Liz Hirsh Naftali, a philanthropist, advocate for the hostages, and author of “Saving Abigail: The True Story of the Abduction and Rescue of a Three-Year-Old Hostage”. Liz was…

Curious to find out what the future of online shopping will look like? It’s already here… In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg sits down with Eitan Koter, the co-founder and co-CEO of Vimmi, a groundbreaking SaaS platform that’s…

Can the very laws meant to protect patients from medical malpractice actually be making it harder for them to seek justice? Medical errors are reported to be the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S., yet the lack of effective communication and…

In today’s legal world, transparency plays a crucial role, but what happens when secrecy serves a greater purpose? This unique episode takes you back into an era where secrecy was paramount… but what does this mean for our future? In this episode of…

Happy Halloween! It is time for a special themed episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast! The theme? Mass tort “horror stories”. Depo-Provera is the latest bone-chilling mass tort case that’s scaring people left and right. Depo-Provera is a…

Did you know that improper inheritance planning could cost your family thousands of dollars in lost financial aid? In today’s world, estate planning is more critical than ever, but the implications can extend far beyond what meets the eye, including…

What happens to historic landmarks when cities fail to preserve them? Historic landmarks are often neglected as urban areas evolve, but what are the legal repercussions and the societal costs of such oversight? Today, we’re diving into the legal…

Is your diet influencing your law firm’s performance? In this unique episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we discuss how nutrition and wellness practices are not just for athletes but are vital for the legal industry, too. Are your dietary habits…

As the legal industry continues to adapt to new trends brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, is remote work stunting the growth of younger attorneys and affecting law firms’ overall performance? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg…

What could happen if non-lawyers start running law firms and how would it reshape the legal landscape? With Arizona’s groundbreaking shift to allow non-lawyers to bring in business for law firms, this episode dives into the broader implications of…

Have the weight-loss drugs you’re hearing about in the media been thoroughly vetted for safety? With the booming popularity of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro for weight loss, we must examine the legal and medical implications tied to…

How do massive legal cases involving military negligence, like the Camp Lejeune case, get settled, especially when the stakes are sky-high? Tune in to find out! Dynamics around mass tort cases like the Camp Lejeune water contamination scandal are…

The legal industry has been buzzing about the monumental 3M earplugs settlement. So, now’s the perfect time for another update from expert Mike Burns! This episode highlights the nuances of such mass tort settlements, shedding light on how they…

This multi-layered conversation with Registered Nurse Kenia Dieguez covers three major questions. Can the drugs designed to help us also be the ones that lead to our greatest vulnerabilities? What legal documents should we all have before a medical…

Wondering why your legal expertise isn’t translating into a booming client base and growing revenue? In today’s competitive legal landscape, having a stellar track record isn’t enough to ensure your law firm is successful. More and more lawyers are…

What can elite athletes’ mental health struggles teach us about the role of resilience and self-care for busy professionals? In today’s high-pressure world, mental health has become a crucial topic across all industries, including even olympic…

In this special live stream, I’m thrilled to welcome my show’s podcast producer, Rita Richa. Rita will discuss the critical differences between an editor and a producer, highlighting how her role goes beyond mere editing to encompass collaborative…

Do you know the challenges faced by minority communities in Israel when it comes to military service and political representation? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we dive into these complex issues with our guest Ashira Solomon. As…

How can a simple backup error lead to a multi-billion dollar legal disaster? Are your law firm’s data management practices putting you at risk of a costly legal blunder? In today’s rapidly changing digital landscape, law firms and large corporations…

Wondering how the FTC’s new regulations on non-compete agreements could reshape employment law? In the ever-evolving legal world, the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rule to ban non-compete agreements could have…

Have you ever wondered how new legal regulations might impact your business operations or why certain compliance measures are now more critical than ever? With the recent changes in business laws, especially concerning beneficial ownership and…

Are you certain that the experts you hire are helping build a rock-solid case, or could they be the weak link that dismantles your arguments in court? In this episode, you’ll discover the intricacies behind finding and vetting legal experts,…

Have you ever wondered what truly stands between homelessness and housing?In today’s society, homelessness is not just an urban issue but a complex interplay of legal, social, and economic factors. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast,…

Did you know that 98% of the U.S. population has PFAS chemicals in their blood at levels that could possibly cause cancer or other serious medical issues? PFAS are everywhere, from Scotchgard, rainwater, to the Antarctic. PFAS are…

Did you know 73% of people hire the first attorney they speak to? That’s why in today’s digital age, having an online presence is no longer optional for law firms; it’s a necessity. But how do you break through the noise and ensure your firm’s…

In this compelling episode of the “Cut to the Chase: Podcast,” host Gregg Goldfarb continues his in-depth conversation with Micha Star Liberty from Liberty Law. In the second part of their discussion, they delve into the disturbing prevalence of…

Are social media companies doing enough to prevent sex trafficking and protect vulnerable individuals online? In a world increasingly reliant on social media for connectivity and communication, how can the legal industry and advocacy efforts combat…

There are many layers to running a business and it’s getting more complicated each year. With technology advancing, AI becoming sharper, and marketing strategies evolving more rapidly than ever, let’s just be honest – we all need help! That’s…

Did you know thousands of lawyers lose their license each year because of IOLTA mismanagement? On top of that, studies show the average lawyer is spending 2.5 hours per day on billable work. We don’t want you to become one of those lawyers, so tune…

Join us for an inspiring episode of Cut to the Chase: podcast as we dive into the latest chapter of Dennis Scholl’s career. From accountant, lawyer, preservationalist, serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, art collector, award winning…

How do legal battles shape our understanding of abuse in juvenile institutions, and what role does advocacy play in shedding light on these dark corners of our society?** In a world where the plight of troubled youth often remains hidden, the legal…

Have you ever considered how the delicate balance of our ecosystem impacts the legal world and your daily life? As environmental concerns take center stage amid the fight against climate change, it’s crucial for industries—including the legal…

On this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb sits down with a multifaceted guest, car accident attorney Joshua Brumley. Joshua gives us a glimpse into his busy life, which includes not only representing clients but also…

In this insightful second part of our interview with Brian Siegal, Regional Director of the American Jewish Committee (AJC), we delve deeper into the troubling rise of anti-Semitic incidents across the United States. Brian shares his expertise…

Antisemitism is on the rise since the Hamas attack on Israel October 7, 2023. Whether online, on campuses, at small businesses, sporting events or entertainment, antisemitism has dramatically impacted Jews all across the globe. On…

Welcome back to another episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, where we dive deep and fast into the issues reshaping our world. I’m your host, Gregg Goldfarb, and today we’re exploring the cutting-edge intersection of artificial intelligence and the…

In this episode of “Cut to the Chase” podcast, attorney Andrew Van Arsdale joins host Gregg Goldfarb to provide updates on the Camp Lejeune litigation. As an expert in representing individuals against large entities, Andrew shares valuable insights…

Do you have a will or a trust? Which one do you need as a business owner? How do you get started in estate planning and wealth preservation? This is crucial information you should know, especially if you own a business! The true cost of not having a…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, former U.S. Army special ops and third generation trial lawyer Jason Joy comes onto the show to discuss the double breaking news from the Supreme Court on the Boy Scouts Sexual Abuse Settlement that is…

Are you aware of your intellectual property’s worth in today’s competitive market? Entrepreneurs often undervalue their services and overlook the significance of protecting their intellectual property, which can be an invisible pitfall in both the…

Welcome back to the Cut to the Chase Podcast! On today’s episode, we have an exclusive follow-up chat with Jonathan Lowy, a key figure in the battle against gun violence through his work at Global Action on Gun Violence. We revisit the…

In this special episode of Cut to the Chase Podcast, our host, Gregg Goldfarb, welcomes back renowned legal expert Mike Burns to discuss a critical deadline, on 1/25, approaching in the largest mass tort case of all time. With over 58,000…

Have you ever wondered about the latest updates on the Camp Lejeune litigation and how it could impact potential claimants? Legal developments in mass tort cases like Camp Lejeune have significant implications for individuals seeking rightful…

Are you struggling to understand where your law firm’s money is going? It’s no secret that many law firms face financial challenges, especially when it comes to managing their numbers effectively. Today, we have the pleasure of hosting…

How can holding gun manufacturers legally accountable reshape the fight against gun violence? In a world where accountability in various industries is becoming increasingly scrutinized, the unique legal immunity of gun manufacturers, as granted by the…

How will the complex world of blockchain technology transform the way we approach privacy, ownership, and the very fabric of legal transactions? Today’s episode features Klay Nichol, a pioneering figure in the crypto space and the visionary behind…

How can trial lawyers make a real impact in addressing the ongoing issue of gun violence in America? The legal industry’s innovative approach to addressing gun violence and the impact of litigation on social issues. We are thrilled to welcome Tom…

Are you a lawyer struggling to compete with law firms spending millions on marketing? How can you up your game and grow your practice– without breaking the bank? In a rapidly changing legal industry, lawyers need to adapt and learn essential…

Are you struggling to find ways to make your law firm more efficient and profitable? In today’s fast-paced world, law firms are faced with the challenge of managing their operations effectively while delivering quality services to their clients. …

In this episode, we have Mike Burns, from the esteemed law firm Mostyn Law Firm, who has been closely involved in the ongoing 3M settlement, back for another segment! Mike Burns brings years of experience in handling mass tort cases, and his expertise…

You know the phrase, “don’t leave money on the table,” but have you applied for the Employee Retention Tax Credit yet? If not, that could be your money left on the table! The Employee Retention Credit (ERC), also called the Employee Retention…

Do you ever wonder what really goes on behind closed doors at zoos around the world? What is the purpose of zoos and why should we humans care about endangered species conservation? Today, we’re getting the answers from a local celebrity here…

Welcome to the Cut to the Chase Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the alarming dangers surrounding a recent recall of eyedrops from the brand Ezricare. Our guests, Tobi L. Millrood and Dr. Barry G. Magen from the renowned law firm Kline &…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast [Hosted by Gregg Goldfarb], Jonathan Singer explores the importance of protecting digital assets and the role of cyber liability insurance in mitigating the risks associated with cyber threats. He…

In the legal world, it takes a village. That’s because the most accomplished law firm leaders can’t do it all on their own. So, if you want to take your law firm to the next level, you need to master the art of delegation. In this episode,…

As we finally start cooling off after one of the hottest summers on record and dodge hurricanes on both coasts, you may be wondering what the forecast holds for the future of extreme weather. Luckily, Andrew Hagan, Marine Forecaster at the National…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: we give some of the exciting updates in the world of science. As we approach the Fall of 2023, this year continues to demonstrate that perhaps the scientists still don’t know everything there is to know about our…

Yes folks-big breaking news here on the largest mass tort ever….the 3M combat earplug litigation involving nearly 250,000 veterans that are suffering hearing loss, tinnitus or both due to earplugs sold to the military by 3M for over a decade has…

Do you believe in giving your clients the best experience possible? Is your law office having trouble staying on top of client relations? Do you need an efficiency boost? It’s time to step up your technology game and automate your client…

Is your law career overwhelming you (and not in a good way)? Are you unhappy in your profession and looking for a change? Join us in this episode as we explore the next steps you need to take to choose or change your law career path and find genuine…

Welcome to another engaging episode of “Cut to the Chase” hosted by Gregg Goldfarb. This episode promises to be a compelling deep-dive into the recent events shaping the crypto-legal landscape. Gregg is joined by recurring guests, Scott Silver and…

Have you had your crypto currency vanish or been stolen? Maybe you were victimized by a crypto currency scam or found out that the exchange that is holding your crypto has gone bankrupt. Many who have bought crypto ended up storing their it at…

Welcome to another riveting episode of the Cut the Chase: Podcast, where we focus on getting straight to the point on legal business transformation. This week, our host, Gregg Goldfarb, chats with the remarkable Brooke Lively, founder and CEO of…

In this episode of ‘Cut to the Chase’, your host, Gregg Goldfarb, engages in a rapid-fire session with Dylan Barquette, a specialist in personal injury and landlord-tenant law. They deep dive into the recent changes to Florida’s landlord-tenant law…

When was the last time you met a lawyer that went above and beyond for their clients? It’s not often you come across an attorney that not only wants justice in the courtroom, but also to correct the problem for others in the future. In a…

Unlock the secrets to lasting financial security and take your legal career to new heights. Join us in this episode as we dive into the essential strategies that will empower you as an attorney and guide you towards a future of financial stability The…

Exciting Cut to the Chase: Podcast update! 📢 The highly-anticipated settlement conference for the 3M lawsuit is on its way, scheduled for July 15, 2022. This is huge! In a recent development, Judge Casey Rodgers, overseeing the 3M Earplugs…

Pop quiz question for you: Aside from the fact that these are famous people, what do Tom Brady, Larry David, Kim Kardashian, Shaquille O’Neal, all have in common? Well, the answer is— they’re all getting sued for their crypto promotion! So if…

Lawyers beware! Artificial intelligence is disrupting the legal industry, and Chat GPT is the tool leading the charge. But as consult webs CEO, Tanner Jones, reveals in this interview, this AI system is not without its flaws and ethical concerns. Will…

What is the status of the Camp Lejeune lawsuit? As of May 25, There have been no settlements under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act as of today. The Department of the Navy is still working on implementing a portal that will accept personnel records,…

If you’re feeling the frustration of constantly checking for updates on Aearo’s bankruptcy, appellate court hearings, and settlement options for the 3M earplug litigation, only to still feel lost and unsure, then you are not alone! Mike Burns is a…

The lead generation process is crucial for lawyers looking to expand their client base and increase their business. Marketing professionals can help attorneys find potential clients through various advertising methods, but it is important that these…

Lawyers who want to stay on top of their marketing and technology game, have you heard these three myths about marketing strategies, podcasts, and mastermind events for law firms in the digital age? The truth might surprise you! On this episode of Cut…

In Paris Hilton’s documentary “This is Paris,” she bravely shared her personal story of being sent to a boarding school in Utah that turned out to be abusive and traumatizing. Hilton’s experience sheds light on a much larger issue of troubled teen…

When Eric Fong takes on a seemingly hopeless case of a quadriplegic victim whose life was shattered by a violent robber, he discovers a shocking conspiracy to protect a powerful corporation at the expense of justice and is determined to pursue justice…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb and guest discuss important things tenants should know when renting from a landlord with a focus on landlord-tenant disputes and how tenants can protect themselves. In this…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase, host Gregg Goldfarb interviews Ruth Rizkalla, a partner at Carlson Law Firm in Los Angeles who specializes in mass torts social media litigation. Rizkalla has over two decades of experience and has been involved in…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb speaks to Ruth Rizkalla, a partner at the Carlson Law Firm in Los Angeles, about the potential correlation between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in…

As a lawyer, establishing yourself as an industry leader is crucial for your legal practice. In this episode of “Cut to the Chase,” host, Gregg Goldfarb, interviews , an expert in helping business professionals position themselves as leaders through…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, legendary mass tort lawyer Rick Kuykendall comes on to discuss the recent appellate decision rejecting Johnson & Johnson’s effort to use the Texas 2 Step Bankruptcy maneuver to minimize it’s legal exposure in the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, regular contributors Scott Silver and David Chase talk about all the hot topics in the new world of SEC whistleblowing. Included in this discussion, is who can be a whistleblower in the world of…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Wesley Bowden-attorney and shareholder of Levin Papantonio, discusses another environmental disaster and public health threat involving numerous water bodies. In this episode, Wesley explains how 3M…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, licensed therapist Chris Paige discusses the disorder called Akathisia. A little known disorder that needs much more research to understand how to treat, Chris explains this disorder that many confuse…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney David Hodges discusses all the ways that 3M has polluted and poisoned the planet. Whether it be the 100s of thousands of soldiers that have suffered hearing loss and/or tinnitus through the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, marketing savante Amy Scragg from Broughton Partner, comes on to discuss how lawyers that want to start, grow, or diversify their practices with mass tort cases and the like safely can do so. Even if…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: podcast, one of the lead counsel in the 3M Combat Earplug litigation cases representating the veterans, Mike Burns, discusses where things stand in the largest mass tort ever with over 230,000 veterans trying to…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Doug Peacock from the Peacock Wealth Group comes on to discuss a unique way to deal with student debt. A former football coach, Doug saw many of his players get overwhelmed by student debt. …

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Sara Papantonio from Levin, Papantonio and Rafferty comes on to the program to discuss the latest large scale litigation that has flooded the ad space on social media and TV. Sara, whose name might…

On this special 100th episode of Cut to the Chase:, don’t get confused. I am the guest…on another podcast called Lawyer Interviews. The show is about my career, although not comprehensive. Just before entering…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I interview Jeff Dylan. Jeff is the new kid on the block. During the daytime, he is a transactional lawyer at a Manhatten law firm. At night, he does a weekly standup comedy…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Stephanie Sherman discusses her recent lawsuit filed on behalf of some of the victims of the Uvalde gun massacre last year leaving 19 students and 2 teachers dead. The gunman had just turned 18 and…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: podcast, Co-lead counsel Mike Burns returns to update host Gregg Goldfarb and all of us on all the moving parts in the 3M earplug litigation. You really couldn’t get many more moving parts in this…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Dan Miller comes on to the show to discuss his $61 million verdict against Eli Lilly regarding its submission of pricing information under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. Also…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Ellen Bardash discusses the Twitter vs. Elon Musk trial. Ellen, a litigation reporter for Law.com, covers the Deleware Courts where this trial was slated to start October 17th. But Elon,…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, litigation reporter for Law.com-Ellen Bardash comes onto the show to discuss the Boy Scout Sex Abuse Settlement that was fully approved by the bankruptcy court. With over $2 billion set up to fund the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, mass tort guru Matt Hosen discusses what the Camp Lejeune legislation means to the hundreds of thousands of marines, their famiies and the others that spent time at the camp anytime from the 1950s to the end of…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Matt Hosen of Quinn Emmanuel discusses last Friday’s ruling by the Bankruptcy Court denying Aearo’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction for 3M. Listen to Matt explain what a preliminary injunction would…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Co Lead Counsel Mike Burns returns to discuss the latest hearings and upcoming hearings in the bankruptcy filed by Aearo Technologies, a subsidiary of 3M, in the combat earplug litigation. The…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Amanda Bronstad from Law.Com discusses the Aearo Technologies Bankruptcy filing in the 3M Earplug Mass Tort Multidistrict Litigation. While many of the plaintiffs and plaintiffs attorneys are…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: Meteorologist Andrew Hagen, from the National Hurricane Center, gives us a brief explanation of what it means if you are living in El Nino or La Nina, how these systems are formed and how they impact the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Leibovich comes on to discuss the first images that we can see from the James Webb Telescope. Dr. Leibovich, a physics professor at the University of Pittsburg and now the Director of the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, our insurance savant Jonathan Singer returns to continue his series of answering FAQ in the insurance context. In particular, this episode focuses on whether to purchase rental car insurance or…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, one of the lead attorneys of the Surfside Class Action, Adam Moskowitz, comes on 1 year to the day of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South killing 98 people and leaving over 100 others homeless to discuss…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Amanda Bronstad from ALM/Law.com comes on to give us a rapid fire update on the breaking news on Roundup. From SCOTUS refusing to take up Bayer’s appeal and the potential case that SCOTUS is discussing…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Luke Russell from Russell Media comes on to discuss his marketing firm and how they differ from the other marketers, some of whom use rather questionable practices. I have known for several years and…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring on legal journalist Amanda Bronstad to discuss several of the bigger ongoing mass torts to see where things stand. From Roundup, 3M, Mesh, Opioids, to the Boy Scouts, there are various moving…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Mike Burn returns to update us on the last bellwether trial against 3M for it’s defective earplug. This trial resulted in a $77 Million Verdict, including $72 million for punitive damages against…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Susan Goodkind Wideman comes on to discuss how she helps lawyers who are feeling burnt out, anxiety ridden, stressed and other bad things. Susan, an attorney as well, has been there before and has developed…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Christos Lagos comes on to sit side by side me in front of the Miami Dade County Courthouse to discuss some of today’s big issues-bankruptcy in mass tort litigation and crumbling infrastructure. I…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, William Ogle discusses the state of affairs with tobacco litigation in light of the recent Florida Supreme Court ruling undoing part of the Engle decision. William has been battling vs. the tobacco…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Mike Burns returns to give us a rapid fire update after the last trial resulted in a $2 million verdict for another soldier. Hear who that last soldier is, how many soldiers have won, the total amount…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Kimberly Adams updates us on 2 legal cases that she is pursuing as lead counsel to combat the sex trafficking industry and Pornhub for child pornography abuse on its platform. Both cases involve…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, one of the lead trial lawyers on the 3M earplug combat litigation goes into detail showing how the earplug is defective. Matt, who has focused a lot of his attention over the past years on 3M,…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Mike Papantonio discusses the latest development in the world of food products that are causing massive damage to society. This time its baby formula-cow milk based formula which is causing life…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Mike Burns (one of the lead attorneys on the largest mass tort ever) returns to update us on the latest trials and status of settlement and the litigation. Hop on in for a listen to Mike give us the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, we bring back Eric Schuller from Alliance for Responsible Consumer Legal Funding (ARC) and Tara Alderete from Money Management International (MMI)I to go over some potential financial assistant for Plaintiffs who…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: podcast, our insurance savant-Jon Singer discusses how owning an EV effects your home and auto policies, including if you have the charger and/or solar panels at your house. Any questions on your…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Liebovich discusses the exiting new developments in nuclear fusion. For the past 100 years, fusion has always been “30 years away” but with venture capital money pouring into it, including…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Professor Rodger Citron from Touro Law Center goes through Justice Breyer’s history, philosophy, and some of his significant cases. As an Administrative Law Professor, Professor Citron provides a…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase: Aimee Wagstaff who secured a plus $80 million verdict in the first federal Roundup trial, comes onto the show to discuss her next weed killer legal campaign-Paraquat. Paraquat, which can kill you if you…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Alan Salzberg returns to discuss all things covid. After reviewing the studies on whether masks are effective, Dr. Salzberg gives his take. Dr. Salzberg is a statistician who…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Mike Burns returns to give us the breaking news of the next 2 soldiers that went to trial against 3M due to the defective earplugs 3M provided our soldiers for over one decade. The jury…

On this episodes of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Leibovich discusses the James Webb Telescope and a bit of the Hubble Telescope. He covers everything from what they are, the launch, and some more cool stuff. He even gives us…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Marcus Susen, a prominent mass tort attorney located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida comes onto the show to discuss CPAP devices and why Phillips recalled it’s devices. Can a device designed to help with…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Class Action attorney Adam Moskowitz tells us of his victory against a subcontractor of Florida Power and Light regarding a water pipe that was broken effecting over 9000 commercial businesses in Ft….

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Carey Gillam, renowned journalist and author of two books regarding the Roundup story, discusses how journalists are constantly getting vilified, arrested, and at times killed for exposing stories that some don’t…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Brent Wisner discusses the recent governmental report that many popular baby foods contain toxic metals such as arsenic. Brent, an all star attorney if there ever was one, has taken the lead…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Scott Silver and David Chase discuss the new SEC whistleblower program. Both are top flight SEC attorneys located in South Florida. Silver, who recently published a primer on the topic, and…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Adam finishes the 2nd part of this 2 part episode on class actions, going over what they are, whey they are needed, problems in the space and some recent noteworthy class actions here in South Florida and…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Adam Moskowitz begins our 2 part episode on the nuts and bolts of class actions as well as some of the latest exciting class action cases and news. On this part, Adam gets into the purpose of…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Mike Burns brings us the latest news on the latest verdict and verdicts in the largest mass tort of all timeeeeeee……Veterans with hearing loss or ringing in the ears vs. 3M for the defective earplugs…

On this episode of Cut of Chase:, Ryan Hampton, author of Unsettled, the stories behind the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy proceedings and the Sackler family over their opioid drug-oxycontin. The drug has taken over 500,000 lives through…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Ryan Hampton author of the newly published book Unsettled, begins a 3 part series on the ongoing opioid litigation that the Washington Post has called the most complicated lawsuit in the history of…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, two emerging risk analysts, Adam Grossman and Stephen Jones, from Praedicat discuss climate change litigation. What started as local governments suing energy company for climate change related damages…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Ali Awad who has burst onto the legal scene, goes over the last key factor to help lawyers and law firms get to the next level and that factor is marketing. In the old days, lawyers were not…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Ali Awad digs deep into ways lawyers and law firms can take their practices to the next week through the use of virtual law firms and recognizing the importance of call intake. The days of 9-5…

On this 3 part episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring on Ali Awad who has built and 8 figure law firm in 3 years and has the largest following for a personal injury attorney on instagram to discuss how to help you law practice. In the first…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, investigative journalist, author, and research director of U.S. Right to Know discusses the main character of her award winning novel Monsanto Papers, Lee Johnson. Lee was the first Roundup Plaintiff…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Mike Burns gives us the details of the latest trial victory in the 3M earplug case. Mike is one of the many talented trial attorneys for the veterans suffering from hearing loss or tinnitus as…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Meteorologist Andrew Hagen from the National Hurricane Center, discusses this topic in detail. One would think with warmer waters and more precipitation in the atmosphere, the answer would be quite…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, award winning investigative journalist, book author, and the founder of U.S. Right To Know organization, Carey Gillman, gives us the latest news on the Roundup litigation. While settlement was looking…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Andrew Haggen, a meteorologist with the National Hurricane Center, discusses the basics of hurricanes as we begin our short series on the topic of weather and climate change. You have to start…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Liebovich, physics professor from the University of Pittsburgh, explains what is light. The speed of light, a light year, rainbows, color and all other goodies that derive from and are effected by…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Joey Gomez, a attorney that represents landlords, discusses what the end of the federal eviction moratorium means and what can happen to tenants after they are evicted. But wait, there was/is federal…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Joey Gomez returns to discuss the current status of the latest moratorium on evictions. After the Supreme Court basically said that moratoriums by the CDC are not valid, the CDC issued a new…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Alan Salzberg , a statistician who spends a lot of time in Court as an expert witness supporting his positions, gives us his take on this hot topic. Listen in while he digs into the data and recent…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Alan Salzberg, a statistician, comes back to present the latest data on covid. Should the vaccinated change their behavior? Do masks work? Listen in to what the data shows…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Peter Mougey, Shareholder with the Levin Papantonio law firm and serving on the Executive Committee for what the Washington Post calls the “most and largest and most complex litigation in the history of…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Joey Gomez returns for the update on the federal eviction moratorium which ends July 31st. Will it be extended by the CDC? Will it be extended by Congress? What do…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Leibovich returns to update us on the recent new era of space travel where private billionaires are going to outer space for some travel. Can it be? Can humans actually travel to outer…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back our regular contributor David Chase, securities attorney, to discuss what has been going on lately in the world of Robinhood. Since the Gamestop and Reddit frenzy earlier this year when…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Attorney Joey Gomez from Downtown Miami discusses the latest Supreme Court ruling concerning the eviction moratorium currently scheduled to run until July 31, 2021. While the CDC has set this…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Eric Schuller, President of Alliance for Responsible Consumer Legal Funding returns to discuss some more of the finer points of how to utilize consumer legal funding for clients. From selecting the…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Eric Schuller, President of the Alliance for Responsible Consumer Legal Funding explains the mechanics of Consumer Legal Funding, sometimes called litigation funding for clients who might be struggling financially…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, industry expert David Levy goes over the basics of regulations in the maritime industry. In light of the Ever Given’s running aground in the Suez Canal and causing untold disruptions in cargo shipment…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back insurance savant (or guru-your call) Jon Singer to explain what the drivers for Uber, Lyft, Doordash, Grubhub and all the ride sharing companies need to pay attention to regarding if they are properly…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Mike Burns comes back to bring the latest news in the largest mass tort litigation ever-the 3M earplug case which damaged the hearing of nearly a million of our soldiers. The 3rd trial just…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Leibovich reveals his biased top 10 unknowns in physics. Leibovich, a particle physics professor at the University of Pittsburgh lets us know mysteries in the universe that the scientific…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Commissioner Eileen Higgins of District 5 in Miami Dade County goes over the County’s new fertilizer ordinance and the County’s recycling program. The fertilizer ordinance is designed to help out our…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back Mike Burns to discuss the results of the 4th case to go trial in the Mass Tort litigation involving 250,000 soldiers against 3M regarding an earplug that 3M sold the U.S. Army for it’s soldiers to use…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back Dr. Salzberg, a statistician who has been crunching Covid numbers. One month ago, he came on this show and predicted that the United States would reach herd immunity after 50% of it’s…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back master mass tort lawyer Marcus Susen for his 2nd episode in the series How Pharma Screws Women. After helping to secure a $1.6 billion settlement for tens of thousands of ladies concerning…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring back Kimberly Adams from Levin, Papantonio to discuss the Class Action she filed against Pornhub to curb the pornography industries continual usage of minors and other unsuspecting victims as Pornhub lines…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring on a casting director-Mike Pepino. He discusses what it is about law in the movies that is so captivating and what it reveals about us. We focus in on the recent craze of new…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Leibovich discusses the current NASA mission to mars, including the effort to find evidence of life. Dr. Leibovich gives a thorough explanation of how we got to Mars, what we brought, what we are…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, we bring back our favorite heavyweight attorney Mike Burns. Mike was one of the attorneys that helped recently obtain a victory for 3 former soldiers who sustained hearing loss and tinnitus as a result…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, we bring back Jon Singer to discuss the best way to protect yourself against uninsured drivers–uninsured motorists coverage. In the industry, we call it UM coverage. Many people here in…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Jon Singer, an insurance guru, talks about all the different types of coverage you want to have in your motor vehicle nsurance policy. While many of us want the cheapest insurance with the least amount…

In this episode of the Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Brian Becker tells us the story of former President Richard Nixon’s pardon back in 1974. Dr. Becker’s father-Benton Becker, was the person responsible for handling the pardon for then President…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, statistician Alan Salzberg is brought back to go over the data and the numbers regarding J & J’s covid vaccine and blood clots that the vaccine might have caused. His discussion focuses on the…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, guest statistician Alan Salzberg of Salt Hill Statistics, gives us the results of his number crunching to give us an optimistic take on when the United States will reach herd immunity. Stop on by for a…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Leibovich discusses the latest breaking news in the world of physics. Did scientists just discover the 5th force of nature? What is a “discovery” in the world of physics? …

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Leibovich winds the tape backwards to the moment that Universe was created with the Big Bang. Yes, you heard that right-we are winding the film of time and space backwards to that point 13.8…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Leibovich finishes defining the things in the Universe. In this episode, he focuses on the smallest and darkest of things—-protons, neutrons, electrons, atoms, dark matter, anti matter. …

On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, we bring back physics professor Dr. Leibovich to identify and explain the four forces of nature….the apple falling from the tree-yeh, that’s an example of one of them. Hop aboard and come learn with me.

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, we bring back Dr. Leibovich, physics professor from the University of Pittsburg. so he can define the astrophysical objects in the universe. Asteriods, meteors, comets, planets, stars and more—- you…

In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, physics professor Dr. Adam Leibovich begins our multi-episode journey to understand the Universe. Consider this the intro course to the Universe 101, where he lays out the galaxies, milky way, solar…

On the next episode of Cut to the Chase:, I interview David Chase, a securities attorney, as he dissects what happened to Gamestop and Robinhood and the significance gong forward.

On this episode of Cut to the Chase, Gregg Goldfarb interviews young entrepreneur Max Werner as he discusses launching his motorcycle shop, Madmaxmotorcycle, in downtown Miami. According to Max, you got to find and follow your passion and exercise due…

In today’s episode of “Cut to the Chase,” host interviews prominent attorney , a shareholder at one of the premier law firms in the world, . Kim began her work in complicated sex trafficking cases with the determination to make a difference, and you…

On this episode of Cut to the Chase, Gregg Goldfarb interviews financial advisor David Fink, a partner at Lifestyle Freedom. With Bitcoin making the news and soaring to new heights, we wanted to bring in an expert to give us a primer on everything…

Recently, a financial headline news item broke about the outcome of a big lawsuit involving the IRS and Coca-Cola. In that lawsuit Dr. Brian Becker, founder of Precision Economics, was hired by the IRS to serve as an expert witness and to challenge…

Today on “Cut to the Chase:” host talks with Boris Musheyev, an in demand CPA to Attorneys. Boris is the owner of and is well known for his thorough understanding of tax strategies for attorneys as well as his mastery of all things PPP. In…

Today on “Cut to the Chase:” host has a virtual sit down with Attorney and women’s advocate Marcus Susen of . Marcus was appointed lead counsel in the multi-district litigation against Essure, marketed as a permanent form of birth control. The…

In today’s episode host talks with Professor Richard Grosso, a heavyweight in the environmental world as well as an attorney and activist. Their discussion focuses on a number of important environmental issues in South Florida including a…

In today’s episode host talks with , a securities lawyer who previously worked as senior counsel at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. They discuss the SEC lawsuit against the cryptocurrency Ripple (XRP), alleging that it “engaged…

Host talks with Attorney Rodrigo Vilar of The Law Office of Rodrigo Vilar in Miami, Florida. Rodrigo is on the cutting edge of immigration law and in this episode he takes us through some of the most important immigration topics for the new…

Host talks with Attorney Mike Burns of . Mike is involved in the 3M Combat Arms Earplugs Litigation. According to Mike it is a “terrible story what’s happened and what 3M did to our soldiers who’ve been out there defending our country and relied on…