On this episode of The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe, Bill Ogden, and Kyle Herbert sit down with Houston trial lawyer Sammy Ford of AZA Law Firm for a wide-ranging conversation about big cases, career pivots, and what it really takes to build a life in the courtroom.
Sammy walks us through his journey from growing up in Houston’s Third Ward and dreaming of Wall Street, to Harvard, UT Law, a Fifth Circuit clerkship, and stints at powerhouse firms Sussman Godfrey and Abraham Watkins—before landing at AZA. Along the way, he shares war stories from Enron-era work, hedge fund blow-ups, MDLs, and trying complex commercial and injury cases in front of some of Texas’s most memorable judges.
From buying his first Bitcoin at an ATM “as a joke” to taking on billion-dollar trading companies after Winter Storm Uri, Sammy breaks down how high-stakes litigation actually works, how big verdicts happen, and why relationships, bar work, and smart marketing still matter. The episode closes with practical, no-nonsense advice for young lawyers who want to carve out a serious trial career in a chaotic legal landscape.
Segment Highlights (with timestamps)
[00:00:38] Opening banter & Halloween costume chatterPeter welcomes listeners back, introduces Bill and Kyle, and the crew roasts Bill’s “athletic fit” shirt and his Halloween costume plans.
[00:01:16] Introducing guest trial lawyer Sammy Ford (AZA Law Firm)The hosts welcome returning guest Sammy Ford of AZA, joke about going in “totally cold,” and tease hot-button topics from Garza to politics.
[00:02:14] Politics, Garza, and why Peter refuses to go full punditLight sparring over politics, “woke” jokes, and Peter’s insistence on mostly avoiding political rabbit holes in a polarized world.
[00:02:34] Peter vs. Sammy’s résumé (and a call to Jennifer Pinkerton)Peter admits Sammy’s bio is so stacked he had to stop reading, call friend Jennifer Pinkerton for emotional support, and regroup before finishing it.
[00:03:12] Growing up in Houston’s Third Ward & inner-city Catholic schoolSammy shares his roots in Third Ward / Riverside Terrace, inner-city Catholic school, and the transition to St. Thomas High School.
[00:03:38] “Absolutely not”: Why law was not the first planIn high school, Sammy wanted away from Texas—chasing finance or computer science in California or New York and aiming for Wall Street or Silicon Valley.
[00:04:02] Choosing Harvard & the dot-com bust / Enron era pivotSammy picks Harvard, then watches the dot-com bubble burst, markets slide, and Enron collapse back home—pressure that nudges him toward law.
[00:05:20] Government major, hated econ, and the “study what you like” lesson
[00:07:13] Early Houston litigation work during the Enron fallout
[00:09:30] UT Law, the infamous Buda apartment & early big-firm life
[00:15:19] Fifth Circuit clerkship with Judge Jerry Smith
[00:17:27] Sussman Godfrey & the $500M hedge fund blow-up case
[00:20:01] The first Bitcoin buy: $20 at a bar ATM
[00:23:24] Moving to Abraham Watkins for real trial experience
[00:29:03] First lead trial: Handwritten appearance at the holiday party
[00:37:00] Landing at AZA: A blend of Sussman and Abraham Watkins
[00:41:07] Winter Storm Uri & the $123M “force majeure” showdown
[00:47:37] Port of Houston vs. Louis Dreyfus & Judge Lynn Hughes
[00:52:09] How AZA gets its cases & being the “trial-only” hire
[00:53:47] Lessons from clerkships, Sussman, Abraham Watkins & AZA
[00:58:11] Closing, Greek Festival talk & where to find Sammy