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The Evolution of Attorney Imani Williams | Confidence, Social Media & Slip & Fall Law | EP. 59

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Three years after her first appearance on the podcast, attorney Imani Williams returns to catch up with Abraham Ovadia on how much her career — and confidence — have evolved. In this episode of Legally Exhausted, Imani reflects on the early days of speaking in front of doctors at the FCPA and how nervous she was the very first time Abe pushed her to do it. Years later, she talks about becoming far more confident in public speaking, networking, and building her professional presence both online and in person. The conversation dives into how her perspective on slip-and-fall cases completely changed over time. What she once disliked has now become one of the practice areas she enjoys most, especially after handling major premises liability and slip-and-fall settlements. Imani explains why these cases are much more complicated than many people realize and what it takes to properly build and litigate them. Abe and Imani also talk about how much the legal industry has changed with social media and how attorneys today are expected to be more visible online. Abe admits that years ago he never imagined posting content as consistently as he does now, while praising Imani for always staying active online and creating informational videos that educate people about the law. They also discuss how networking has played a major role in her growth, how she has become more selective about the organizations she joins, and how working for a larger and more recognizable law firm has helped strengthen her reputation in the legal field. Imani also shares her experience being the only female attorney at her firm and how that has shaped her professionally. This episode is a real conversation about growth, stepping outside your comfort zone, building confidence over time, and evolving both personally and professionally in the legal world.

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jakson The Evolution of Attorney Imani Williams | Confidence, Social Media & Slip & Fall Law | EP. 59 kansikuva

The Evolution of Attorney Imani Williams | Confidence, Social Media & Slip & Fall Law | EP. 59

Three years after her first appearance on the podcast, attorney Imani Williams returns to catch up with Abraham Ovadia on how much her career — and confidence — have evolved. In this episode of Legally Exhausted, Imani reflects on the early days of speaking in front of doctors at the FCPA and how nervous she was the very first time Abe pushed her to do it. Years later, she talks about becoming far more confident in public speaking, networking, and building her professional presence both online and in person. The conversation dives into how her perspective on slip-and-fall cases completely changed over time. What she once disliked has now become one of the practice areas she enjoys most, especially after handling major premises liability and slip-and-fall settlements. Imani explains why these cases are much more complicated than many people realize and what it takes to properly build and litigate them. Abe and Imani also talk about how much the legal industry has changed with social media and how attorneys today are expected to be more visible online. Abe admits that years ago he never imagined posting content as consistently as he does now, while praising Imani for always staying active online and creating informational videos that educate people about the law. They also discuss how networking has played a major role in her growth, how she has become more selective about the organizations she joins, and how working for a larger and more recognizable law firm has helped strengthen her reputation in the legal field. Imani also shares her experience being the only female attorney at her firm and how that has shaped her professionally. This episode is a real conversation about growth, stepping outside your comfort zone, building confidence over time, and evolving both personally and professionally in the legal world.

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jakson From Miami to Vermont Law & the Courtroom | Chloe Castro, Esq. | Legally Exhausted Ep. 58 kansikuva

From Miami to Vermont Law & the Courtroom | Chloe Castro, Esq. | Legally Exhausted Ep. 58

In this episode of Legally Exhausted, Attorney Abe Ovadia sits down with Chloe Castro, Esq., founder of CD Law Pro, to break down her unique journey through law, life, and litigation. Chloe shares how growing up in Miami shaped her early ambitions, and how her path took a dramatic turn when she moved to Vermont Law School—trading city life for a small mountain town of just 1,200 people. There, she pursued her passion for environmental law, excelled academically with Dean’s List honors, and developed her courtroom presence through mock trial and national-level advocacy. Before entering private practice, Chloe built a strong litigation foundation as an Assistant State Attorney in Miami-Dade, handling thousands of cases ranging from DUIs to serious violent crimes. She later transitioned into civil defense, gaining deep experience in case valuation, negotiation, and trial strategy. In this episode, Abe and Chloe also dive into: The contrast between big-city and small-town law school life Her leadership roles and national debate success at Florida International University Real courtroom experiences and lessons from prosecution and defense Her transition into running her own firm at CD Law Pro Travel, lifestyle, and balancing a demanding legal career From snowboarding across the U.S. to traveling internationally—including her love for Colombia—this episode goes beyond law and into the mindset of a driven attorney building her own path. If you’re interested in criminal defense, civil litigation, or what it really takes to become a trial lawyer, this episode delivers real insight. Follow for more real conversations with top attorneys: 👉 Follow Abraham Ovadia on Instagram @LawyerAbe 👉 Follow Chloe Castro on Instagram @CDLawPro Stay connected with Legally Exhausted for new episodes every week.

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jakson How She Built a Solo Law Firm in Family, Real Estate & Probate | Claudia Cobreiro, Esq. EP 57 kansikuva

How She Built a Solo Law Firm in Family, Real Estate & Probate | Claudia Cobreiro, Esq. EP 57

In this episode of Legally Exhausted Podcast, host Abraham Ovadia sits down with Claudia Cobreiro to talk about the realities of building a solo practice from the ground up. Claudia is the founder of Cobreiro Law, a Coral Gables-based firm serving clients throughout Florida. Her practice focuses on family law, real estate, probate and estate planning, and business law, and her firm proudly represents clients in both English and Spanish. In this conversation, Claudia shares her journey from her early days as a new attorney to running her own firm, and how she’s consistently pushed herself to outperform each previous year—both in cases and revenue. She opens up about the challenges of staying lean while growing, and the pride she takes in building a strong, reliable team. One of the most powerful moments in this episode is Claudia reflecting on one of her first cases working with Abe—a heartbreaking situation involving a child who lost her mother. In that case, Abe made the decision to waive his attorney’s fees so the child could receive more from the settlement. Inspired by that act, Claudia chose to do the same. It’s a story that speaks to the values behind the profession and the impact attorneys can have beyond just legal outcomes. This episode is about growth, integrity, and what it really takes to build something meaningful in the legal field. 👉 Learn more about Claudia: https://cobreirolaw.com/ 👉 Watch more episodes: https://legallyexhausted.com/ 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more real conversations with attorneys and professionals in the legal space.

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jakson Fighting Insurance Companies & The Truth About Florida PI Law | Beatriz Reardon, Esq. | Ep. 56 kansikuva

Fighting Insurance Companies & The Truth About Florida PI Law | Beatriz Reardon, Esq. | Ep. 56

In Episode 56 of Legally Exhausted, Abe Ovadia, Esq. sits down with personal injury attorney Beatriz Reardon, Esq. of Florida Accident Attorney to talk about her journey from homeowner's insurance litigation to personal injury — and the real challenges of fighting for clients in Florida's tough insurance landscape. This episode is packed with honest, unfiltered insight straight from two attorneys who've seen it all.  Beatriz practices statewide with offices in the Kendall/Miami area and Boca Raton. If you're interested in reaching out to Beatriz 📞 305-537-7000 | www.theflaccidentattorney.com Follow Beatriz's Instagram @thefloridaaccidentattorney Follow Abe's Instagram @lawyerabe

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jakson Episode 055 — Building a High-Impact PI Practice with Dylan Gonzalez kansikuva

Episode 055 — Building a High-Impact PI Practice with Dylan Gonzalez

In this episode, attorney Abe Ovadia sits down with Dylan Gonzalez, a charismatic trial lawyer and co-founder of a Coral Gables personal-injury firm. Recorded at the 2025 FJA convention, Dylan shares how his team leveraged public-defender training to launch a boutique litigation practice that now handles co‑counsel work across Florida. Together they discuss: * How Dylan’s firm transitioned from a small start-up to an 8‑year statewide litigation shop through rigorous business metrics, client-focused service, and co‑counsel partnerships. * The importance of honing trial skills through seminars like Trial Lawyers University and learning from masters such as Nick Rowley, Brian Panish and Joe Fried. * Balancing the art of storytelling with the science of running a practice—tracking KPIs, sending regular client updates and fostering accountability. * Two pivotal cases: a catastrophic-injury settlement that set up a foundation for spinal‑cord injury victims, and a high-stakes murder trial where diligent preparation exposed the truth and won a not‑guilty verdict. * Candid insights on law‑firm leadership, mentorship, work–life balance, business coaching, and the value of putting family and personal development first. Whether you’re a lawyer, entrepreneur or someone curious about the real world of trial practice, this episode offers tactical tips and inspiring stories from the front lines of litigation. Subscribe and join us as we unpack the challenges and triumphs of building a practice that truly serves clients and the community. Connect with Dylan Gonzalez of CHG Lawyers in Coral Gables. Text or call him at 954‑448‑4875 to discuss co‑counsel opportunities or personal‑injury cases. Follow his day‑to‑day insights on Instagram at @GonzalezKeys.

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