In this episode, hosts Eugene D. Toussaint, Esq. and David Ourlicht II, Esq., and guests Denis B. Rose, Esq. and Mehdi Essmidi, Esq. tackle the complex and often misunderstood world of Family Court. With insights from experienced attorneys, they break down the challenges faced by families navigating this system, offer strategies for advocates, and discuss the emotional and legal toll of family law cases. Whether you're an attorney, a family member, or someone working in the system, this episode provides invaluable perspectives on making a meaningful impact in Family Court.
Eugene Toussaint, Esq. and Mehdi Essmidi, Esq. host an in-depth discussion with guests Arielle Reid, Esq. and Bryant Bell, unpacking the transformative changes brought by New York's 2020 bail reform laws. This episode explores how the reforms sought to address inequities, the challenges of navigating the system, and the real-world impact on families and communities. With firsthand insights, they examine the systemic obstacles that persist, the rollback of reforms, and how these changes shape justice for those most affected. This is more than a legal conversation—it's a call to envision a fairer system that prioritizes humanity over incarceration.
In this compelling episode, host Eugene Toussaint and co-host Jack Gomez dive deep into the complexities of defending January 6th defendants with special guest, Joseph McBride, Esq. As one of the most prominent attorneys representing those involved in the Capitol riot, McBride shares his experiences, challenges, and the legal intricacies behind these politically charged cases. The discussion touches on systemic bias, the role of the courts, and the broader implications for civil liberties in America. Tune in to explore the intersection of law, politics, and justice.
In this episode of Attorneys with Swag, host Eugene Toussaint is joined by seasoned housing court attorneys Eric Margolis, Esq., Dannelly Rodriguez, Esq., and Charles McCracken, Esq., to break down the complexities of New York housing court. Together, they provide invaluable insights into tenant and landlord rights, the eviction process, and the role of predicate notices. This discussion also covers key differences between summary proceedings and regular civil cases, offering a well-rounded view of what tenants and landlords can expect when entering housing court.Whether you're facing eviction, dealing with housing disputes, or interested in understanding New York’s housing laws, this episode provides essential information on navigating housing court effectively. Learn about the legal strategies and protections available to tenants and gain clarity on what to expect throughout the court process.
In this episode of Attorneys with Swag, host Eugene Toussaint is joined by legal experts Peter S. White II, Esq. and Alexander Knipenberg, Esq. Together, they dive into the intricate world of bankruptcy law, exploring the different types of bankruptcies, what makes a successful petition, and the crucial role of the trustee. They also discuss common misconceptions, the impact of bankruptcy on credit scores, and the risks of bankruptcy scams. Whether you’re dealing with overwhelming debt, facing foreclosure, or just curious about the legal process, this episode provides invaluable insights into how bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for financial relief. Don’t miss this informative conversation that could help you navigate your way to a fresh start. Chapters: 00:00 Intro music 00:30 Introduction: Overview of Bankruptcy 05:30 Common Misconceptions About Bankruptcy and the Automatic Stay 12:45 Differences Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcies 20:15 Role of the Trustee: Verifying Assets and Debt Ownership 25:45 Asset Discovery and Filing Accurate Petitions 30:10 Loss Mitigation Programs and Loan Modifications in Bankruptcy 35:00 Challenges in Applying for Loan Modifications 38:00 Proof of Claims: Creditors Filing and Debt Ownership Challenges 42:00 Amending Bankruptcy Petitions and Trustee Meetings 46:20 Adversary Proceedings: Handling Fraudulent Claims in Bankruptcy Court 51:10 Trustee's Commission in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Cases 53:00 Circuit Split on Trustee's Fees for Dismissed Cases 55:30 How Exemptions Work in Bankruptcy: State vs. Federal Exemptions 58:30 The Homestead Exemption: Protecting Your Home in Bankruptcy 1:00:00 Using Wildcard Exemptions for Personal Assets 1:04:50 Meeting the Bankruptcy Trustee: Discovering Hidden Assets 1:10:30 Exemptions for Cars, Jewelry, and Electronics in Bankruptcy 1:15:20 The Importance of Accurate Documentation in Bankruptcy Filings 1:24:00 Conclusion: Key Takeaways for Navigating Bankruptcy Successfully
Join hosts as they sit down with David Ourlicht, an attorney and former plaintiff in the landmark Floyd v. City of New York case, Germain Thompson, Community Liaison for the federal monitorship overseeing NYPD reforms, and Emil Rodriguez. Together, they break down the complexities of police encounters, explaining the DeBour's Four Levels that govern police stops in New York. Learn key insights into your rights during police interactions and how understanding these legal nuances can empower you. This episode sheds light on ongoing efforts to reform policing practices and highlights the importance of community engagement in fostering justice and accountability. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Show and Overview of Street Encounters 06:45 Guest Introductions and Personal Backgrounds 13:30 Understanding the Four Levels of Police Encounters 17:45 The Reality of Probable Cause and Legal Justifications in Policing 23:30 The Impact of High Crime Areas on Police Behavior 29:15 Suppression Hearings: Challenging Police Actions in Court 34:20 Personal Testimony: Experiences with Police Profiling 39:40 Fighting Disorderly Conduct Charges and Police Justifications 44:00 Involvement in Civil Rights Litigation Against NYPD 51:10 The Criminalization of Cultural Behaviors and Everyday Actions 56:50 Real-Life Example: Police Inaction and Systemic Issues 01:03:00 The Role of 911 Calls in Escalating Police Encounters 01:09:20 Legal Strategies: Basis of Knowledge and Reliability in Policing 01:15:20 The Use of Suppression Hearings in Civil Rights Litigation 01:22:00 The Impact of Systemic Issues on Community Trust in Law Enforcement 01:30:00 Reflections on the Intersection of Law, Culture, and Police Training 01:37:00 Final Thoughts on Police Misconduct and the Need for Legal Reform
In the Season II premiere of Attorneys with Swag, host Eugene Toussaint and co-host Jack Gomez are joined by special guest Masai Lord, Esq., a top civil rights lawyer, to break down key aspects of civil rights litigation. From police brutality and false arrest claims to malicious prosecution, Masai shares invaluable insights into how these cases are handled, both in federal and state courts. They discuss how laws differ by jurisdiction, the challenges of suing law enforcement, and the implications of landmark cases like the 1871 Civil Rights Act. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Civil Rights Litigation 05:10 Introduction of Masai Lord and His Legal Background 10:20 Differences Between Federal and State Civil Rights Laws 15:35 False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution Explained 20:50 Excessive Force and Failure to Intervene Claims 26:00 Street Encounters: Levels, Probable Cause, and Stop-and-Frisk 31:15 The Role of Body Cameras in Civil Rights Cases 36:30 Suing Individual Officers vs. Suing the City: Monell Claims 41:45 Challenges with Bifurcation in Civil Rights Trials 47:00 The Impact of Discovery Laws on Civil Rights Litigation 52:15 Market Value of Incarceration in Settlements 57:30 The Role of Criminal History in Civil Rights Case Outcomes 63:00 Case Studies: How Criminal Records Affect Compensation 68:15 Understanding Jury Perceptions in Civil Rights Trials 73:30 Navigating Plea Deals and Their Impact on Civil Rights Cases 78:45 Final Thoughts: Strategies for Securing Compensation 84:00 Conclusion and Contact Information for Masai Lord 89:15 Preview of Future Episodes and Closing Remarks
The crew sit down with guest Anthony Lucic to discuss his journey to becoming the owner of CrossFit Unleashed, from his military service, to his discovery of CrossFit and how that quickly started a journey to opening his own gym.
Back again for another mindblower, cypto experts Bradley Dunn & Peter Shue join the show to discuss Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and their impact on the crypto industry.
On episode 11 of TJO, we talk with special guest Nicole Ndiaye who is a licensed hemp farmer in New York and discuss the journey to becoming the only black female hemp farmer in NY, her booming business known as NAHE, LLC, and how we as a people can get involved to become similarly successful. THE KEYS TO MARKETING GREEN CORN! Tune in.
On this week's episode of TJO, Ev, Jack and Gene sit down with guests Shawn Fortune and Peter White to discuss buying, selling and flipping houses as well as forclosures, mortgage rates and general tips for homeowners and those looking to become homeowners.
Ev, Jack and Gene of The Jury's Out sit down with Paul Figueroa and Gregg Hasenfus, both experienced realtors in New York, about how they built their careers, tips for homebuyers, the do's-and-dont's when it comes to buying and selling property, and much more!
Gene, Ev and Jack discuss mental health in the youth population with Dayna Heckstall, LCSW and Celia Burgos, LMSW.
Gene, Ev and Jack discuss mental health in the youth population with Dayna Heckstall, LCSW and Celia Burgos, LMSW.
Gene, Ev and Jack take a deep dive into the basics of cryptocurrency with experts Bradley Dunn & Peter Shue. Great watch for newbies in crypto. Try to keep up.
Everett, Eugene and Jack interview Olayemi Olurin and Mayra Toussaint. The group takes a deep dive into telecommuting and the difference between working in-person and working from home virtually. Are the benefits of in person work worth having to get fully dressed and leave the comfort of your home? Are work relationships possible in a virtual world or do they have an impact on work product? Interesting hot takes in this one.
Everett, Eugene and Jack interview comedian and part-time teacher Chris Grant. The group take a deep dive into how Chris started his comedy career, the pros and cons of the business, and everything in between. The conversation naturally ventures off into random segments about life and combined with Chris, the laughs are non-stop.
Eugene, Everett and Jack interview Louis Velez, a current teacher in the New York City Department of Education and Sasha Paulino, a former private school teacher. The group discusses the life of a teacher, the dos and donts, the love-hate of the job, and much more.
Eugene, Everett and Jack interview Brigette Brantley of Da People's Assembly and Jarret Robertson, a photographer and videographer. Both Brigette and Jarret played substantial roles in advancing and documenting the Black Lives Matter movement and discuss their personal experiences within the 2020 protests over the police killings of unarmed African-Americans, the Insurrection of January 6, 2021 and much more.
Eugene, Everett and Jack interview Rhayvan Terrell and Dhesiay Tiburcio, both Licensed Clinical Social Workers, about their path to becoming an LCSW, the benefits of investing in your mental health, the effects of the pandemic on business and their experiences as minority women in their field.