DiscoverGreat Practice. Great Life. by AtticusBefore They Sue: How Smart Firms Avoid Malpractice with Brad Wiewel | Ep: 161
Before They Sue: How Smart Firms Avoid Malpractice with Brad Wiewel | Ep: 161

Before They Sue: How Smart Firms Avoid Malpractice with Brad Wiewel | Ep: 161

Update: 2025-12-08
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On this week's episode of Great Practice, Great Life, you're in for a ride. Steve Riley sits down with attorney Brad Wiewel, whose career took a wild turn in 1979 when a client's husband fired a bullet into Brad's car because Brad was fighting too hard in a divorce case involving a stripper. That single ka-pow moment launched Brad's 45-year obsession with what he calls Defensive Law; a proactive, slightly paranoid, and incredibly effective system for protecting yourself, your team, and your license when clients lie, forget, or turn on you.

This is hands down the most practical malpractice-prevention episode we've recorded, and it applies to every practice area: PI, family, estate planning, elder law, business—all of it.

Brad walks through the exact tools that have kept him grievance-free and malpractice-suit-free for more than four decades. You'll hear about the bulletproof fee agreements packed with bold disclaimers, including the now famous "we can fire you for personality conflicts" clause he makes clients read aloud. You'll learn why every third party, kids, financial advisors, new spouses, sign a non-representation letter the second they enter the room. He shares his library of 100+ one-page "Against My Advice" disclosures clients sign when they insist on risky decisions, the settlement confirmation letter every PI lawyer should require before accepting a dime, and how he turns high-risk fact patterns into written client admissions that stop surprises in court or in front of the bar.

And yes, he reveals his dead-simple signing ceremony protocol: hand clients the stack, leave the room for 15 minutes, come back to flawless signatures. No drama. No complaints. No gaps.

Brad doesn't deal in theory; he built one of the largest estate planning practices in Texas on these systems. He credits them for never having a single successful grievance or malpractice claim in 45 years. If you've ever lost sleep wondering, "Did I document that conversation well enough?" or heard a former client shout, "You never told me that!", this episode gives you the exact playbook to make those nightmares disappear.

Fair warning: After this conversation, you'll never look at a client the same way again. (You'll see every single one as a potential plaintiff, and you'll sleep like a baby because your files will finally be bulletproof.)

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The wild "stripper and the bullet" story that birthed Defensive Law
  • Why every client is a potential plaintiff (and how to sleep anyway)
  • The 5 documents that have kept Brad 45 years grievance-free
  • Fee-agreement clauses that kill most problems on day one
  • The 60-second fix when kids or advisors sit in your meeting
  • 100+ one-page "I'm doing this against your advice" disclosures
  • The settlement letter every PI lawyer must get signed
  • How to make clients admit the real facts — in writing
  • The signing-room trick that makes clients happily sign everything
  • An instant checklist to make your entire practice bulletproof

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Before They Sue: How Smart Firms Avoid Malpractice with Brad Wiewel | Ep: 161

Before They Sue: How Smart Firms Avoid Malpractice with Brad Wiewel | Ep: 161

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