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See You In Court
seeyouincourt
100 episodes
5 days ago
See You In Court is Georgia’s leading civil justice podcast, created to help citizens understand how the courts protect their rights and impact their everyday lives. Each episode features real stories, expert insights, and candid conversations with lawyers, judges, advocates, and community leaders who work inside the justice system. Hosted by Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate, both past presidents of the State Bar of Georgia, the series breaks down complex legal issues in a clear and engaging way. Through relatable cases and practical examples, See You In Court empowers listeners to better understand their rights, the role of independent courts, and how the civil justice system ensures fairness for all.
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See You In Court is Georgia’s leading civil justice podcast, created to help citizens understand how the courts protect their rights and impact their everyday lives. Each episode features real stories, expert insights, and candid conversations with lawyers, judges, advocates, and community leaders who work inside the justice system. Hosted by Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate, both past presidents of the State Bar of Georgia, the series breaks down complex legal issues in a clear and engaging way. Through relatable cases and practical examples, See You In Court empowers listeners to better understand their rights, the role of independent courts, and how the civil justice system ensures fairness for all.
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Defending Justice: Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law with Seth Kirschenbaum & Lynne Borsuk
See You In Court
1 hour 15 minutes
2 months ago
Defending Justice: Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law with Seth Kirschenbaum & Lynne Borsuk
When the rule of law comes under attack, who speaks up? In Georgia, more than 400 lawyers have come together to form Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law — the only statewide group dedicated to defending judges, lawyers, and the integrity of our justice system. In this powerful episode of See You In Court, hosts Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate welcome Seth Kirschenbaum and Lynne Borsuk to share: Why they launched this nonpartisan effort How threats against judges and law firms erode confidence in justice What ordinary citizens and lawyers alike can do to protect due process Their message is clear: justice is not partisan — it’s the foundation of our democracy. 👉 Listen to more episodes here on Podbean and via our website at SeeYouInCourtPodcast.org #seeyouincourt #ruleoflaw #georgialawyers #civiljustice Seth Kirschenbaum is a criminal defense attorney here in Atlanta with 50 years experience. He is an owner of his own firm Lotito & Kirschenbaum. He is extremely well known in the Atlanta Bar being a Past President of the Atlanta Bar Association and serving on the State Bar Board of Governors since 2004. He is a former Federal Prosecutor. He is the recipient of the 2008 Charles E Watkins Jr. Award for Distinguished & Sustained Service by Atlanta Bar Association and of the 2011 Randolph Thrower Lifetime Achievement Award. He has an award named after him, the Multi-Bar Leadership Council’s “Seth D. Kirschenbaum Diversity Award.” He received his B.A. from  State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York and received his J.D. from Emory University School of Law. Lynne Borsuk is also a criminal defense attorney here in Atlanta. She is the owner of her own law firm, the LYNNE Y. BORSUK CRIMINAL DEFENSE AND WHITE-COLLAR CRIME law firm. Lynne is an experienced trial lawyer with 38 years of experience as an attorney in the courtrooms of Georgia. She focuses on criminal defense and white-collar matters with a strong emphasis on the trial phase of legal advocacy. Lynne was selected by her peers as a top trial lawyer and named a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and as a fellow of the American Board of  Criminal Lawyers.  Lynne has served as the President of the Georgia Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers. Lynne is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Indigent Defense Award from Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Women of Achievement Award, Jewish Federation of Atlanta for work with ADL and the Leadership Award .The Atlanta Bar Association. She received her B.A., Political Science, 1983 from Emory University and her J.D. 1986 from the University of Florida College of Law. Links: Protect the integrity of our legal system - Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law Lester Tate - http://www.akintate.com/ Robin Frazer Clark - https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court -  seeyouincourtpodcast.org To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
See You In Court
See You In Court is Georgia’s leading civil justice podcast, created to help citizens understand how the courts protect their rights and impact their everyday lives. Each episode features real stories, expert insights, and candid conversations with lawyers, judges, advocates, and community leaders who work inside the justice system. Hosted by Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate, both past presidents of the State Bar of Georgia, the series breaks down complex legal issues in a clear and engaging way. Through relatable cases and practical examples, See You In Court empowers listeners to better understand their rights, the role of independent courts, and how the civil justice system ensures fairness for all.