Some of the most intriguing stories are about good lawyers who’ve done some really bad things. Join lawyer Stuart Teicher as he talks about all of those stories! It’s true lawyer crime and other bad barrister behavior!
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Some of the most intriguing stories are about good lawyers who’ve done some really bad things. Join lawyer Stuart Teicher as he talks about all of those stories! It’s true lawyer crime and other bad barrister behavior!
In 1973, one man terrorized an entire region. And when he came clean to his lawyer, he told a secret that would haunt the lawyer forever. This is a tale of murder, manhunts, and a lesson about how a lawyer's duty to protect secrets can cause a lifetime of pain.
Victor Serrano built one of the most successful criminal defense practices on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx. While other solo practitioners scraped by, Serrano maintained a steady stream of clients and a healthy cash flow. In this episode we learn the dirty little secret that helped him crack the solo code ... but ended up sending him to prison.
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Atlanta attorney Fred Tokars traded his prosecutor's badge for something far more lucrative: laundering cocaine money through the city's hottest nightclubs. But when the cash, the clubs, and the crimes began to unravel, Fred would make a decision that crossed a line no one saw coming.
A non-political story about a major political mess. Learn why there is no love lost between two of the most powerful lawyers in the country: Hillary Clinton and James Comey.
You probably associate Michael Avenatti with Trump and Stormy Daniels. But this lawyer went down for far worse things than being boastful during a Presidential election.
An immigration attorney built a thriving practice helping vulnerable immigrants achieve their American Dream. But behind closed doors, this trusted lawyer was running a shocking scheme that would ultimately destroy the very families who put their faith in him.
The Watergate story has got to be the most incredible example of sophisticated lawyers gone bad. Here's the final episode of the three-part series. (Watergate 3/3)
They didn’t know it was a test run. But when the dust settled and no alarms sounded, the message was clear: it worked. In this episode, we revisit the lesser-known moment that gave the bad lawyers of Watergate the confidence to go further (Watergate Episode 2/3)
The worst true lawyer crime in history can only be understood if we know the back story. And that back story involves the CIA, a Central American country, and the death of John F. Kennedy. Strap in for a tale of deception, betrayal, and the origin of the worst Good Lawyers Gone Bad story ever.
Once a commando in the elite 75th Ranger Regiment, Marco Martinez traded the battlefield for the courtroom. Or at least he tried. Instead, he pursued a short career of lies, sabotage, attempted espionage, and horrible treatment of women.
Millions of dollars in fraud, collusion in the court system, and disabled victims caught in the crossfire. The story of lawyer Eric Conn is a criminal tale for the ages!
Will Anne Marie Fahey's killer be found and brought to justice? Will the powerful Tom Capano get away scot-free? It's all answered in the final part of the story!
You've heard every tale about drug users, right? Hang on, this one will surprise you. In this episode, we take a journey across the globe on a trip of deception and coverups with international consequences.
Some of the most intriguing stories are about good lawyers who’ve done some really bad things. Join lawyer Stuart Teicher as he talks about all of those stories! It’s true lawyer crime and other bad barrister behavior!