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Austin Ward: Why Uber is Trying to Cap Attorney Fees

1 h 54 min · 20 de nov de 2025
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Adamson Ahdoot trial attorney and partner Austin Ward joins Chris to break down the corporate push to limit attorney fees in personal injury cases—and why it could gut access to justice for everyday people. From his early skepticism of PI lawyers to fighting billion-dollar companies, Ward explains how fee caps tilt the system in favor of corporate interests and what’s really at stake. Questions? Thoughts? Email us at itspersonal@aa.law [itspersonal@aa.law] or visit itspersonalpod.com [itspersonalpod.com] Hosted by Christopher Adamson Produced by Lauren Henning & Chris Weigen Brought to you by Adamson Ahdoot [aa.law] The views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent Adamson Ahdoot LLP, its attorneys, staff, or affiliates. This podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship and should not be considered legal advice. Content is for general informational purposes only, and listeners should consult a qualified attorney for guidance on their specific circumstances. Adamson Ahdoot does not review or endorse guest statements and is not responsible for their accuracy. By listening, you agree to these terms and any updates.

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