The Law Prophet Podcast

The Law Prophet podcast by Case and Nicole Barnett was created for you, the entrepreneurial attorney, looking to discover how to take your career to the next level, grow your brand, increase your revenue, and find deep fulfillment in the work you do as an attorney.

At Law Prophet we believe that if you pursue your passions and stay true to yourself, you will create a unique brand, stand out in the over-saturated legal industry, and finally find the fulfillment and happiness you desire...in both your life and your law practice. If you begin by first digging deep into who you are and understanding your own path in life, you will then be motivated to conquer any goals you set. We uncover the reasons you're feeling stuck and unable to attain your goals and the steps needed to live the life you’ve always dreamed of.

We'll answer your questions about running a law firm, litigating a case for trial, creating a growth mindset, and cultivating wellness. We look forward to sharing these real-world, proven, business growth strategies with you straight from our Costa Mesa personal injury law firm practice.


Apr
6

Episode 002 Origin Story with Attorney Geraldine Ly

Case Barnett and Attorney Geraldine Ly

Geraldine Ly is the former president of the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association and has been in practice since 1994. She runs a successful work comp and personal injury firm in Orange County, California.

Geraldine gets vulnerable and shares what it has been like to be an Asian American female in the legal industry. Discrimination, sexual harassment, racism, and inequality.... she holds nothing back and shares her hopes and dreams for the future of law and the female attorneys who will come after her.

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Apr
2

Episode 001 Origin Story with Judge James Rogan

Judge James Rogan and Case Barnett

James Rogan was born to a single mother—a cocktail waitress who was later convicted of welfare fraud; his bartender-father abandoned them both before he was born. After a rough-and-tumble childhood in San Francisco's hardscrabble Mission District—where he was raised by his colorful extended family—he became a political junkie at the age of nine, and once received help with his homework from Harry Truman. But Rogan traveled with a tough circle of friends; after years of borderline delinquency he was expelled from high school, became a porn theater bouncer, and then a bartender at a strip joint and a Hell's Angels bar. Along the way, a young Arkansas politician advised him to study law and become a member of a different kind of bar.

In time Rogan scrapped his way through college and law school. He was appointed a Los Angeles County DA, prosecuting members of the notorious Crips and Bloods gangs; then became a judge, a state legislator, and finally a congressman from Southern California. And in 1998, as a Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, he found himself prosecuting the impeachment of the President of the United States—Bill Clinton, the same Arkansas politician who advised him to go into law and politics two decades earlier.

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