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Legal Beagle Podcast

Jonathan Negretti

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This is the Legal Beagle Podcast. A podcast that offers a legal twist with a splash of honesty. We interview interesting guests that are a part of the legal profession and some that are not. We chat about topical events and things we find interesting. We hope you enjoy it!
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In the most "far out" podcast yet, Jonathan sits down with Gary Smith. Gary is America's foremost authorities on psychedelic law. Gary advises companies and organizations around the country on matters related to drug laws and treaties. Gary has authored numerous books including, Psychedelica Lex and Psychedelic Arizona. Gary co-founded Guidant Law …
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My friends Chrissy Hagen and Kaitlin Nares recently opened Hagen Nares in Denver, Colorado. Hagen Nares is a modern law firm that sprouted out of The Great Resignation. Chrissy and Kaitlin both worked for a large law firm in Colorado, where they struggled to strike a good work-life balance. They also looked 10 years into the future and realized tha…
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In 2014, Cynthia Pigott made history by sitting on the longest civil trial ever held in Manhattan, NY. In 2021 she published her vivid memoir, Diary of a Mad Juror: An Inside Look at a Record-Breaking Wrongful-Death Trial that fell Short of the Truth. Cynthia provides a firsthand look at the wrongful-death case that led to a whopping ninety-six-mil…
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In the aftermath of unthinkable loss, shock, uncertainty, and anger set in. Few understand this more than nationally recognized lawyer Kyle Bachus. Kyle gained first-hand knowledge of his clients’ experiences when his own mother was struck and killed in a crosswalk. Now, in Unthinkable, Kyle provides a practical roadmap for navigating a path that n…
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On February 7, 2022, trial attorney Grant Gehrmann sent out an email to a list of plaintiff attorneys. Dubbed “the post,” this email challenged traditional norms and offered a musing on the idea of mediation. Grant took the position that engaging in mediation can actually hurt your case. Grant’s email was met with a firestorm of responses from atto…
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Wesley Thysse Msc. joins the show to discuss the Whitepaper that he authored in 2018 titled: The Decentralized Legal System. In this paper, Wesley offers a construct of how to develop a legal framework within a decentralized ecosystem. In a sense, this Whitepaper creates a bridge between cyberspace and the real world to allow for enforcement of dis…
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Professor Bryant Walker Smith is one of the world’s leading legal experts on transportation technologies, and his research focuses on issues of risk and trust in new technologies, especially automated driving systems and unmanned aerial systems. As automated vehicle technology move towards level 4 and 5 of automation, the idea of risk analysis is f…
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Nick Rowley, Courtney Rowley and Daniel Bidegaray join Jonathan to talk about Loss of Consortium. Loss of consortium is a standalone claim for damages brought by the spouse (and sometimes children) of an individual who been injured or killed as a result of a defendant's negligence. Think loss of love and affection from your spouse because they were…
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Mike Alder, the founder of AlderLaw, is one of the best trial attorneys in California. Mike and his team have recovered more than $1.7 billion dollars for their clients. Jonathan sat down with Mike to talk about how to ask juries for large verdicts. In addition to sage advice on damages, Mike offers insights into the future of injury law, how helpi…
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Jonathan chats with TurnSignl co-founder Jazz Hampton. Jazz and his team developed the TurnSignl app to connect users with attorneys in real-time. Minnesota-based TurnSignl is an on-demand service that provides 24/7 legal guidance from an attorney to drivers while their camera records the interaction. When drivers are stopped by law enforcement off…
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Jonathan is joined by nationally recognized jury consultant Harry Plotkin. Harry has picked over 1,000 juries that have delivered over $500 million dollars in verdicts. Harry talks about how to get a fair and impartial jury and even gives a tip or two on how to get out of jury duty. To connect with Harry you can visit his website at: yournextjury.c…
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In this episode, Jonathan chats with the co-interim dean, Zachary Kramer, of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU. Dean Kramer talks about how the law school navigated through the pandemic and the silver lining that emerged as a result. Dean Kramer also discusses his book Outsiders: Why Difference is the Future of Civil Rights and why he's…
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In this episode, Nick Rowley, one of the most well known trial attorneys America, discusses the Fairness Act. The Fairness Act is a reform to MICRA. In 1975, the state of California passed a law called the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA). This law put a cap on damages for medical malpractice claims. MICRA set a cap of $250,000 on med…
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When Keith Mitnik talks, you stop and listen. Keith Mitnik is Senior Trial Counsel at Morgan & Morgan. Keith has written the best-selling book Don't Eat the Bruises. Keith is backing that up with his highly anticipated book: Deeper Cuts. Keith is one of the best trial attorneys in America. He is also extremely generous with his time. Keith is alway…
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Mary joins Jonathan to talk about the "invisible injury" that very few people actually understand. More troubling is the fact that people won't talk about traumatic brain injuries. Mary discusses the evolution of objecting testing on brain injuries and why you should be on the lookout for a TBI even if you didn't hit your head or lose consciousness…
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Matt Morstad is the Senior Vice President of Customer Operations at Axon. Axon, formerly known as Taser International, is a global leader in smart weapons and cameras that are used by police agencies worldwide. Jonathan and Matt discuss the BWC (body-worn cameras) that officers use when investigating auto crashes, what new emerging technologies Axo…
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In this episode, Jonathan chats with Blaine Clooten. Blaine is an attorney in Eastern Oregon and one of the few people speaking out publicly against the Oregon State Bar's recommendation that the State of Oregon should adopt two (2) alternative pathways to becoming an attorney. Neither of these recommendations requires taking the bar exam and both …
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In this episode, Jonathan interview 7-time Ironman Champion Ben Hoffman. Ben has competed professionally for the last 15 years and has learned a thing or two along the way. Ben, along with his wife (who works as his business manager), has negotiated his own sponsorship contracts. There is a trend towards professional athletes negotiating their own …
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In this episode, Jonathan interviews former ASU Sun Devil Gary Chambers. Gary played at ASU for 4 years and then went onto the NFL. Jonathan and Gary discuss the new NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) laws that have recently gone into effect. These new laws allow student-athletes profit off of their name, image and likeness. On paper it sounds like a g…
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In this episode, Jonathan talks to Jayme Simpson. Jayme is a trial attorney in San Diego, California. Jayme had a jury trial that started right before the courts locked everything down. Jayme had to pivot to a bench trial (where the judge decides the case) and wait almost 8 months to resume her trial. In spite of these obstacles, Jayme was able to …
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This week, Jonathan interviews Brian LaBovick, the author of 'Not a Good Neighbor.' In Not a Good Neighbor, injury lawyer Brian LaBovick shows you how to navigate the paperwork and pitfalls of an automobile accident case. Brian shares stories from nearly three decades in practice to help you maximize benefits in this often complicated process. You …
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In this week's episode, Jonathan talks about what you may not know about the infamous McDonald's coffee cup case. Product liability cases are difficult to pursue. Compound that with the millions of dollars a company will spend to convince people they didn't do anything wrong, and you (the plaintiff) will find yourself paddling upstream without an o…
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Jonathan kicks off 2021 with Rob Tremp as his first guest of the year. Rob Tremp is a certified life care planning expert. Often hired by both the plaintiff and defense in personal injury cases, life care planning experts can be instrumental in substantiating future care needs. Listen to Rob distinguish between a life care planning expert, a vocati…
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This week Jonathan interviews recent law school graduates, and more importantly, recent bar passer Twyla Haggerty. Here's what makes Twyla's story so unique: she took the bar exam COMPLETELY ONLINE! Not only was it unprecedented, but it posed its own interesting set of challenges. Listen to hear more about Twyla's experience.…
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This week Jonathan talks about the Negretti & Associates pledge to the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Jonathan made a promise to ASU back when he was admitted as a transfer student to give back once he was in a position to do so. Working together with ASU, Negretti & Associates have created the "Negretti Law Leaders…
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Erling Andersen, founder and CEO of Advokatguiden (The Lawyer Guide) built and sold a social network for $12M at the age of 25. He was then assessed a tax penalty by the Norwegian government for the sale of his company. What did Erling do? He went to law school for 2.5 years so that he could represent himself against the Norwegian government. After…
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Listen to this week's podcast to hear about brain injuries from attorney Michael Kaplen. Michael has dedicated his life to helping survivors of brain injuries. Michael dispels some common myths about brain injuries and tell people what to be aware of when dealing with a brain injury. Michael's website is: https://brainlaw.com. Michael has produced …
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In this week's episode Jonathan interviews attorney Jason Lazarus. Jason started a company called Synergy Settlement Services to help trial lawyers with issues that arise at settlement such as lien resolution, Medicare compliance, public benefit preservation, and settlement planning techniques. Jason has most recently authored the book The Art of S…
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In this podcast, Jonathan responds to the following questions: · How is fault determined in an electric scooter accident? · What are the pitfalls of pursuing an electric scooter accident case? What should attorneys avoid? · What’s the most important thing you’ve learned in your experience with scooter claims? Do these claims require a certain skill…
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In this week's episode, Attorney Dylan Mcgurk talks about the cold feet phenomenon. The cold feet phenomenon occurs in almost every case. When the cold feet phenomenon rares its ugly head, people get nervous, scared and anxious. This makes people want to run the other direction and stop the lawsuit altogether. Listen to Dylan's advice on what to do…
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In this week's episode Jonathan interviews board certified trucking attorney David Craig. David has handled trucking cases for over three decades. David has most recently authored the book Semitruck Wreck. David's book is an insightful look at the catastrophe that trucking wrecks leave behind. Listen to find out why David wrote this book and what i…
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