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That One Lawyer™ Podcast

That One Lawyer™ Podcast

By: Neal A. Goldstein
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The truth is, law school never taught lawyers how to build the kind of client relationships that create real success. That One Lawyer™ Podcast, hosted by attorney and bestselling author Neal A. Goldstein, helps lawyers and professionals grow their practices through authenticity, trust, and real connection. If you're trying to grow your law firm, stand out in your market, or simply figure out what's next, this show is for you. Neal brings nearly 40 years of courtroom and client experience to every episode, alongside honest conversations with lawyers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who know that real growth starts with real relationships. Forget the flashy marketing gimmicks — you'll get relationship-first strategies, business-building advice, and mentorship that actually makes sense in the real world. Whether you're a solo attorney, firm owner, or just getting started, tune in for insights and stories that remind you why authenticity still wins. New episodes every Wednesday. For more, visit TruthInSuccess.com.2025 Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains Why Most Cases Take 8 Months and Still End in a Deal
    Mar 25 2026

    Most people think criminal cases move quickly.

    They don't.

    In this episode, Michael Kotek explains what really happens after an arrest and why most cases take six to eight months before they reach any kind of resolution. From pretrial conferences to discovery and delays, the process is slower and more complex than clients expect.

    That gap between expectation and reality is where many lawyers lose control of the client relationship.

    Michael shares how to manage that tension, why trust matters more than tactics, and how real outcomes are often negotiated rather than won in dramatic fashion. He also talks about the human side of criminal defense, and why caring about your client is what separates a good lawyer from a great one.

    If you're a lawyer trying to build a practice or handle cases more effectively, this episode gives you a clear look at how the system actually works.

    Follow the show for more conversations with lawyers who are doing the work at a high level.

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    36 mins
  • What No One Teaches About Law
    Mar 18 2026
    This is a conversation about the part of practicing law that no one really prepares you for. Not the cases. Not the textbooks. The reality. The pressure, the expectations, and the moments that stay with you longer than they should. We talk honestly about what it feels like to be in it — and why so many lawyers struggle with things that aren't talked about nearly enough. If you're a lawyer, thinking about becoming one, or just curious about the profession, this is a conversation worth hearing.
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    14 mins
  • The Real Cost of Skipping the Work in Your Legal Career
    25 mins
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