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Zone of Risk

Joni Mosely & Spencer Charif

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided in this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affi ...
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Diddy got 50 months. Smokey's allegedly got 48 counts. And Eddie Winslow… might’ve pulled a Judy Winslow and vanished. In Episode 3 of Zone of Risk, trial attorneys Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif unload more chaos, breaking down the prison sentence for Diddy, the criminal investigation into Smokey Robinson, and how Family Matters star Darius McCrar…
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In this episode of Zone of Risk, trial attorneys Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif unpack celebrity legal drama like no other. From Smokey Robinson’s ‘bad girls’ defense, and Tyler Perry’s helpful questioning. They break down the lawsuits, the shady legal strategies, and the pure media chaos surrounding public figures who think the courtroom is just a…
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In the debut episode of Zone of Risk, trial attorneys Joni Mosely and Spencer Charif dive headfirst into three courtroom sagas you have to hear to believe. The Karen Read retrial: a high-profile case featuring discredited expert witnesses, alleged police cover-ups, and a prosecution theory torn apart by its own evidence. The Diddy/Cassie case: and …
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Melanie Kalmanson, a partner at Quarlers & Brady, joined Robert to discuss a new Florida statute that requires judges to impose a sentence of death if an "unauthorized alien" commits a capital offense. Melanie and Robert examine potential constitutional issues the law faces under current Supreme Court precedent and how the law will be challenging f…
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On February 6, Robert debated Judge Adam Tanenbaum (First DCA) about whether the prior-panel rule applies in the DCAs. The rule requires 3-judge appellate panels to follow prior-panel precedent unless the court overrules the prior precedent en banc or the precedent has been overruled by the Florida Supreme Court. Robert is a proponent of the rule, …
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Aliza Shatzman joined Robert on this episode. Aliza is the President and Founder of the Legal Accountability Project. The Project’s mission is to "ensure law clerks have positive clerkship experiences, while extending support and resources to those who do not." Aliza shared her experience as a law clerk and explained the Project’s great resources f…
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Lindsey, Joni, and Robert rundown several appellate opinions from October 2024. Contact to get on the Guardian ad Litem pro bono mailing list: Samuel Alexander [email protected]. In re: Amends. to R. Regulating Fla. Bar 6-10.3, FSC (CLE credit for pro bono hours). McLane Foodservice Inc., v. Wool, 3d DCA (punitive damages). BAM Trading Se…
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Joni and Robert were joined by Florida Bar President Roland Sanchez-Medina, Jr. They discussed President Sanchez-Medina's path to the law, his vision for the Bar, and what he is doing to make the practice of law "kinder and gentler." Thank You Sponsors This podcast is supported by Stafi. Stafi provides trained, vetted, and experienced virtual legal…
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On November 11, 2024, the Miami Herald reported, "Miami Judge's Venomous Texts Come Back to Bite her in Crumbling Death Penalty Case." The article leads of: "An appellate judge at the center of one of Miami’s biggest criminal cases is facing intense scrutiny after text messages were released showing her pressuring Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherin…
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Jennifer Opinion is leaving the podcast (hopefully not forever) to attend to family matters. Before she signs off, she shares her expertise about PIP and insurance law. She and Robert discusses several DCA opinions from August, September, and October. We thank Jen for her commitment to the podcast and to the members of the Florida Bar. Progressive …
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Professor Harold Krent joined Robert to discuss major cases at the U.S. Supreme Court. Garland v. VanDerStok, (ghost guns) (oral argument). E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera, (burden of proof in FLSA litigation). Ames v. Ohio Dep't of Youth Servs., ("majority" plaintiffs burden of proof under Title VII). United States v. Skrmetti, (medical treatment fo…
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Robert, Lindsey, and Joni recap several recent DCA opinions. Citizens Prop. Ins. Corp. v. Walden, 3DCA (first impression, presuit under section 627.70125, certiorari). State v. Myers, 3DCA (Miranda). Pacheco v. Jinete, 3d DCA (residency requirement for elected office). Beans v. Beans, 1st DCA (modification to alimony). Julia v. Ramos-Baez, 6DCA (at…
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Adam Unikowsky is a Partner at Jenner & Block. He is at the forefront of thinking about the use of AI in the law. Adam is a graduate of MIT and Harvard Law. He focuses on appellate and Supreme Court practice in the areas of securities litigation, Indian law, patents, civil procedure, and constitutional law. Check out Adam's substack articles on AI:…
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