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That One Lawyer™ Podcast

Podcast by Neal A. Goldstein

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The truth is, law school never taught lawyers how to build the kind of client relationships that create real success. That One Lawyer™ Podcast, hosted by attorney and bestselling author Neal A. Goldstein, helps lawyers and professionals grow their practices through authenticity, trust, and real connection. If you're trying to grow your law firm, stand out in your market, or simply figure out what's next, this show is for you. Neal brings nearly 40 years of courtroom and client experience to every episode, alongside honest conversations with lawyers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who know that real growth starts with real relationships. Forget the flashy marketing gimmicks — you'll get relationship-first strategies, business-building advice, and mentorship that actually makes sense in the real world. Whether you're a solo attorney, firm owner, or just getting started, tune in for insights and stories that remind you why authenticity still wins. New episodes every Wednesday. For more, visit TruthInSuccess.com.

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48 episodes

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Building Your Own Name When Your Father Is a Trial Lawyer

Nick Altopiedi grew up watching his father build a successful personal injury practice, but his own path to law was anything but direct. Before becoming a lawyer, Nick played college baseball, worked in finance at JP Morgan Chase, bartended in New York City, and attended law school at night while working full time during the day. In this conversation with Neal Goldstein, Nick shares how those experiences shaped the lawyer he is becoming today. They discuss building an identity inside a family legacy, earning trust with clients, the value of face-to-face relationships, and the realities of practicing personal injury and medical malpractice law The episode explores work ethic, mentorship, trial advocacy, and what it means to develop your own voice while learning from those who came before you. Follow and subscribe to That One Lawyer Podcast for more conversations about the people behind the profession. Watch The Conversation : https://www.youtube.com/@ThatOneLawyerPod [https://www.youtube.com/@ThatOneLawyerPod] Contact Nick Altopiedi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-altopiedi-esq-3b3ba1149/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-altopiedi-esq-3b3ba1149/] OR https://www.pilawyer.com/ [https://www.pilawyer.com/]

17 Jun 2026 - 39 min
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Lawyers Are More Connected Than Ever. So Why Do They Feel So Alone?

Michelle Stern never wanted clients. She went to law school intending to work in advocacy and nonprofit leadership, not traditional legal practice. That path eventually led her to the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, where she has spent more than two decades building one of the largest trial lawyer organizations in the state. Today the Academy serves more than 6,000 members, but Michelle believes one of the biggest challenges facing lawyers has very little to do with law. It's loneliness. In this episode, Neal Goldstein and Michelle discuss how COVID changed the profession, why younger lawyers are struggling to build meaningful professional relationships, and what happens when convenience replaces connection. They talk about mentorship, networking, referrals, client communication, soft skills, lawyer development, and the importance of building a community instead of simply building a practice. Michelle also shares the story behind the Academy's growth, her thoughts on the future of legal education, and the advice she gives lawyers who want to stand out in a crowded profession. This is a conversation about legal careers, professional identity, and the relationships that shape both. Subscribe to That One Lawyer Podcast and follow for future episodes. NEW YORK STATE ACADEMY OF TRIAL LAWYERS [https://trialacademy.org/]

10 Jun 2026 - 40 min
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Why This Lawyer Refused to Stay in One Lane

What happens when a lawyer refuses to stay in one lane? Asha Smith has spent her career doing exactly that. Public defender. Professor. Mediator. Appellate advocate. Civil rights lawyer. Bar association leader. Artist. While many attorneys are told that success comes from narrowing their focus, Asha built her career by pursuing multiple interests and refusing to separate creativity from legal practice. In this episode, Asha joins Neal Goldstein to discuss why she believes lawyers limit themselves unnecessarily, how creativity strengthens advocacy, and why professional growth often comes from experiences outside the courtroom. The conversation explores public defense, mediation, legal education, bar association leadership, diversity in the legal profession, and the importance of building a career that reflects who you are rather than who others expect you to be. For lawyers questioning whether they have to choose between professional success and personal fulfillment, Asha offers a different perspective: you only get one life, so why spend it doing just one thing? Follow and subscribe to That One Lawyer Podcast for more conversations with lawyers building extraordinary careers on their own terms.

3 Jun 2026 - 37 min
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The Lawyer Who Won the Case and Lost Everything

Victor Suthammanont's path to becoming a lawyer was anything but traditional. Before entering the legal profession, he studied drama at NYU Tisch, founded a theater company, wrote screenplays, and performed stand-up comedy across New York City. Eventually, he went to New York Law School, clerked for a federal appeals judge, spent years at the SEC, and became a litigation partner while continuing to write fiction late at night after legal work was done. In this conversation with Neal Goldstein, Victor explains how storytelling, acting, and vulnerability shaped the way he practices law and understands people. They discuss depositions, trial advocacy, emotional intelligence, client trust, and the pressure many lawyers feel to hide who they really are. The episode also centers on Victor's acclaimed novel Hollow Spaces, a legal thriller inspired by the emotional aftermath of an acquittal. Together, Neal and Victor explore whether the justice system can ever truly deliver justice, what happens after public suspicion takes hold, and why winning in court does not always mean winning in life. Victor also reflects on grief, losing his father during the writing process, and the importance of authenticity for young lawyers trying to build careers that actually fit who they are. Follow and subscribe to That One Lawyer Podcast for more conversations with lawyers redefining success in the legal profession.

20 May 2026 - 33 min
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Most Lawyers Are Networking Wrong And It's Costing Them Clients

Most lawyers are taught that networking means legal mixers, bar association dinners, and handing out business cards to strangers. Neal Goldstein explains why that approach often feels transactional and why it rarely creates meaningful long-term relationships. In this episode, Neal shares how shifting away from traditional legal networking helped shape his career, his client relationships, and ultimately the growth of his law practice. From his involvement with multiple sclerosis organizations inspired by his mother's illness, to building community connections through the JCC, Neal explains why authentic relationships create stronger opportunities than forced professional interactions. He also breaks down how lawyers can build deeper trust with clients by treating them like people instead of files, why proactive communication matters, and how long-term relationships often become the strongest referral source a lawyer can have. This episode is for lawyers trying to grow a practice without feeling fake, transactional, or disconnected from the people they serve. Subscribe and follow That One Lawyer Podcast for more conversations on law firm growth, client relationships, legal careers, and building a meaningful practice.

13 May 2026 - 13 min
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