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Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Mike H. Bassett
216 episodes
1 week ago
For as much as we all joke about the, "kids these days" mentality that every generation seems to have in one form or another, for most of human history this sentiment was often more anecdotalI than anything else. Typically we see youth as a combination of 'risky behavior' mixed with 'poor decision-making' - a dangerous cocktail to be certain - but trying something new at ANY stage of life will often look foolish to those on the outside. The question each of us faces, then, i...
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For as much as we all joke about the, "kids these days" mentality that every generation seems to have in one form or another, for most of human history this sentiment was often more anecdotalI than anything else. Typically we see youth as a combination of 'risky behavior' mixed with 'poor decision-making' - a dangerous cocktail to be certain - but trying something new at ANY stage of life will often look foolish to those on the outside. The question each of us faces, then, i...
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Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Nermin Jasani on Why You Can’t Automate Your Way Out of Responsibility, How Humor Builds Trust, & Learning the Economics of Law
For as much as we all joke about the, "kids these days" mentality that every generation seems to have in one form or another, for most of human history this sentiment was often more anecdotalI than anything else. Typically we see youth as a combination of 'risky behavior' mixed with 'poor decision-making' - a dangerous cocktail to be certain - but trying something new at ANY stage of life will often look foolish to those on the outside. The question each of us faces, then, i...
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1 week ago
43 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Mark Ross On Moving from Understanding to Empathy, the Masks We Chose to Wear, & Learning About Yourself By Teaching Others
One of the best parts of being an early-bird is that I almost never hit traffic on my way into the office – though living two miles away certainly helps, too. But one thing I do miss about my longer drives to work some days is the time I was able to spend listening to the radio. Usually a mix of news and music, but sometimes it’s just whichever station isn’t playing commercials. But there’s one program I make a point to listen to: NPR’s My Unsung Hero. It’s usually no more than tw...
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2 weeks ago
36 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Scott Levin on Courtesy as a Prerequisite for Negotiation, Focusing on the Resolution Instead of the Argument, & Finding Grace Despite Our Differences
We all know the question: 'If a tree falls in the forest & no-one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" This kind of thought-experiment came to mind after my conversation this week which left me asking, "If two people are arguing without a goal of some sort of resolution, at what point does it just become a fight?" Joining me this week to unpack that question is Attorney and Mediator Scott Levin. Having practiced for more than 20 years, a decade ago Scott made the choice to w...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Cindy Rendon On the Value Of Humanizing Others in an Adversarial System, Protecting Your Schedule, & the Fine Line Between Helping & People-Pleasing
Back when smart-phones were just beginning to saturate the market, I distinctly remember thinking that one of the best features they had to offer was 'Notifications'. Now, of course we'd had text-message notifications for year, but now notifications could come from an almost infinite number of sources. Emails could be read without even unlocking your phone. Health apps could gently nudge us to stand up five minutes at a time. The possibilities seemed endless, but littl...
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1 month ago
42 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Saja Raoof On the State of Immigration Law, the Line Between Complexity & Cruelty, & the Ripple-Effects of Uncertainty
As an attorney that has spent most of their career defending trucking companies, there have only been a handful of times that it seemed a potential piece of legislation might radically change the way I practice law. Most of these were in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s when there was a concerted effort to institute massive Tort Reforms - particularly in the area of medical malpractice - that would have ripple-effects throughout the courts. But even when it seemed like the sea-cha...
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2 months ago
50 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Rob Miller On Getting In the Hard Work Early, When to Start Prepping a Case for Trial, & Creating Bridges Between Generational Gaps
My guest this week is Rob Miller, a trial attorney with more than three decades of experience, the founder of Miller Copeland, and most importantly, a dear friend. Over the course of his career he’s handled litigation in a variety of areas including, personal injury, construction, transportation, oil and gas, products liability, and civil rights cases. And because it’s fun to brag on your friends, Rob and his team have tried over 125 cases to verdict, and in the process he’s been aw...
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Brian Glass on Building a Life Before Building a Firm, Leadership as an Exercise in Empathy, & the Future of Personal Injury Law
We all know that Rome wasn’t built in a day, but I think it’s worth asking why ‘Rome’, of all the great cities of antiquity, was chosen as the subject of idiom. Now, setting aside historical-bias, my best guess for this being the case is that the level of infrastructure at the time of the phrase’s coining (1190) was well beyond anything available or imaginable. Afterall, the “Dark Ages” earned their moniker because so much of the knowledge that “built Rome” had been lost to time, leavin...
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2 months ago
45 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Nikita Lamar on the Connection Between a Firm’s Culture & Its Clients, Learning Curves as Breathing Room, and Meeting Zealousness with Empathy
According to the National Association of Legal Professions, when I graduated from Law School in 1988 only 2.7% of graduating attorneys made the choice to go solo. Looking at those same numbers, it’s easy to track the strength of the economy with the number of new attorneys going solo increasing during economic downturns. But now that so much of the work we do can be done virtually, what used to be one of the largest challenges for any attorney deciding to hang out their own shingle – finding ...
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3 months ago
57 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Cyndie Chang On How Having a Group Helps You Find Your Voice, When “No” Can Be A Complete Sentence, & Why Relationships are an Investment, Not a Commodity
With some very rare exceptions, all of us have to have a ‘first job’. This also means we all remember the nervousness that comes with that first day. First month. Even the first year. While it hopefully wanes over time, those feelings of general uncertainty combined with a vague sense of having to prove one’s self can easily lead to imposter-syndrome and burnout. But you throw a bad leader into the mix, and – as my guest today had to experience – you have a recipe for ...
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3 months ago
46 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Dr. Honey Sheff On How A.D.R. is Reshaping Family Law, Retaining Empathy While Keeping Boundaries, & the Difference Between Being an Advocate and Giving Someone a Voice.
As my producer wrote in the margins of this week’s material, the phrase ‘Collaborative Divorce’ can seem, on its face, like an oxymoron. After all, whether it’s a marriage, partnership, or friendship, the act of separating one’s self from another person usually stems from an inability to collaborate in the first place. But over the last four decades, Dr. Honey Sheff has designed many of the systems to help shepherd families through the separation process in a way that serves every...
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3 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Ryan Crittenden On Choosing Your Mentors Intentionally, Playing to Your Strengths, & What It Takes to Create a Team
We talk plenty on this program about how frustrating it can be to try and function under poor leadership. Even if the team is strong, if they don’t know (or worse, understand) their direction, then it will always be an uphill battle. But my guest this week faced a situation I don’t know if we’ve ever covered on the show: What do you do when the Leader you THOUGHT you wanted to be collides with who you want to be as a Person? After serving four years in the Army, Ryan Crittenden left wit...
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3 months ago
55 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Larry Praeger On Effective Client Communication, How to Leverage Existing Resources, & Navigating the Nuances of Family Law
There are few areas of the practice that I think are quite as “client-facing” as Family Law. This is not to say that clients take a back-seat when it comes to other kinds of legal matters, but it should come as no surprise to anyone - regardless of legal acumen - that when you’re dealing with people's money AND family, communication can make or break a case. My guest this week knows this better than most. Larry Praeger is board certified as a Family Law Specialist, and has been a ...
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4 months ago
46 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Heidi K. Brown On Bringing Identity to Our Legal Writing, Unpacking Introversion, and Why Finding a Shared Vocabulary is Necessary for Success
It always feels like an easy out to say a podcast conversation is “wide-ranging”, but when the guest has written best selling books for attorneys on everything from Introversion to Fear, it seems like the only descriptor broad enough to fit. Heidi K Brown is the Associate Dean of Upper Level Writing at the New York School of Law. Inspired by her own experiences untangling a fear of public speaking during her litigation career, Heidi is passionate about helping lawyers at every...
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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Breeana Somers On Law School as a Non-Traditional Student, the Shifting Landscape of Big Law, & Making Space for Yourself to Make Space for Others
Growing up, I knew I wanted to be an attorney since I was a sophomore in high school; my guest this week had me beat by 8 years. All of my peers thought I was crazy to have a kid right as I was about to finish law school; my guest this week earned her JD at night while working a full-time job. I could do more of these comparisons, but the point is that hurdles take on a lot of different forms, sometimes obvious but sometimes not. As lawyers we want the necessary facts,...
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5 months ago
54 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Light-Roast ~ Commencement 2025
5 months ago
7 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Suraj Vyas Curiosity as a Catalyst, Helping Others to Help Yourself, & Going In-House Right Out of the Gate
My guest this week is Suraj Vyas, an attorney specializing in patent law with a focus on construction and contracts. Having spent the past 6 years on the Super Lawyer’s Rising Star list, Suraj began his legal career as in-house counsel for Rising Sun Engineering before founding his own firm in 2018. Suraj developed an interest in construction work at a young age, pursuing an undergraduate degree in Water Resources Management & Policy, but his interdisciplinary interests woul...
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5 months ago
36 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Molly Kremer on Becoming a Better Time-Keeper, How Consistency Leads to Confidence, & Why We Need to Change the Narrative Around Billing
The first time I ever made a billing entry on a personal computer, I remember thinking to myself, “this is so efficient, I’m never going to miss an entry!” 10 years later I got my first laptop, and as I entered some time while FLYING ON A PLANE, I also remember thinking, “this is so convenient, I’m never going to miss an entry!” 10 years later I got an iPhone and made a similar claim. And while all of these technological advancements certainly did make it easier for me to capture ...
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6 months ago
49 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Astrid Munn On Seeking Out More Narratives, the Language of Dehumanization, & the Frontlines of Immigration Law
The observation that, “justice is merely incidental to law and order” has been on my mind more often than not these past few months. Though possibly apocryphal, the quote is attributed to J. Edgar Hoover and – irony aside – is a solid piece of logic. As you may have guessed from the subject-line, today’s episode is not going to be a jovial one. I also think it happens to be one of the most important we’ve ever recorded. And while the subject of immigration carries the ...
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7 months ago
47 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Ben Morton on Developing the Currency of Leadership, Safety as a Foundation for Growth, & Embracing the Paradox of Planning
In its literal sense, the term ‘Servant Leadership’ is a bit of an oxymoron. If you’re the one in charge, shouldn’t you be overseeing whatever ‘service’ is being done by your team? But in the same way that Leadership is confused with the idea of Management, the word Servant in the term ‘Servant Leadership’ often gets mistaken for the idea of Subordinance. But as my guest today discusses, Servant Leadership is about more than being willing to jump in and help your ...
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7 months ago
50 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Marty Strong on Solving Problems in Context, Leaders as Practitioners, and Trusting People so that You can Trust Your Plan
As I get ready for trial this week, I don’t think I could have asked for a better conversation to help remind me that creativity and consistency go hand-in-hand. As lawyers, it can be easy to rely on a strategy that’s worked in the past, and in some ways it’s necessary. But if there’s anything standing in front of a jury will teach you, it’s that having to adjust your message while maintaining the mission is a core part of what it means to be a leader. My guest this week ...
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7 months ago
47 minutes

Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
For as much as we all joke about the, "kids these days" mentality that every generation seems to have in one form or another, for most of human history this sentiment was often more anecdotalI than anything else. Typically we see youth as a combination of 'risky behavior' mixed with 'poor decision-making' - a dangerous cocktail to be certain - but trying something new at ANY stage of life will often look foolish to those on the outside. The question each of us faces, then, i...