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Injured on a Construction Site in Houston? Know Your Legal Rights
A serious construction site injury can change your life in a moment. One minute, you are doing your job. The next, you are dealing with pain, medical treatment, lost income, and pressure to figure out who is responsible for what happened. That confusion is common in Texas construction injury cases because many workers assume their… Continue reading Injured on a Construction Site in Houston? Know Your Legal Rights
Read More »S4 Eps 14: Charles and Erica Rose Sanders
On this episode of The Dirty Verdict Podcast, hosts Peter Taaffe, Kyle Herbert, and Bill Ogden welcome back Erica Rose and Chuck Sanders of Rose Sanders Law Firm for a wide-ranging, hilarious, and surprisingly thoughtful conversation.
The group catches up on Rose Sanders’ expansion into California, the differences between handling injury cases across states, and the realities of building a multi-state law practice. From there, the conversation moves through Disney trips, law firm growth, AI in legal work, defamation cases involving major public figures, and the serious legal concerns around AI-generated explicit images involving minors.
Erica also shares updates on her advocacy work, her family’s connection to the entertainment industry, and her daughter’s experience filming a Christmas movie in Los Angeles. The episode closes with reality TV talk, Houston’s entertainment potential, hiring challenges in law firms, and the usual Dirty Verdict mix of legal insight, sarcasm, and unfiltered banter.
00:00 – Welcome Back Erica Rose and Chuck Sanders
00:55 – Rose Sanders Expands to California
03:19 – Splitting Time Between Texas and California
04:17 – Disney, Dole Whip, and Theme Park Strategy
08:27 – Future Office Locations and Lifestyle Markets
10:59 – Notable Case Updates and a Daycare Bus Crash Case
12:06 – Social Media, Legal Branding, and Content Creation
12:50 – Hurricane Beryl MDL, Sanctions, and Bad Legal Filings
14:09 – AI in Legal Work and ChatGPT Risks
15:20 – Defamation Law and Anti-SLAPP Cases
15:56 – Gavin Newsom, Fox News, and High-Profile Defamation Litigation
17:46 – Alex Jones, Infowars, and The Onion
19:36 – AI-Generated Explicit Images and Child Safety Concerns
21:15 – Big Tech Liability and Legal Accountability
23:21 – The Power and Danger of AI
25:28 – Reality TV, Lawyers, and Entertainment Opportunities
28:27 – Erica’s Daughter Films a Christmas Movie
31:48 – Kids in Acting, Modeling, and Following Creative Passions
34:11 – Behind the Scenes of a Feature Film Production
36:24 – Red Carpets, Carmen Electra, and Reality TV Culture
40:02 – The Future of Reality TV
42:25 – Houston vs. L.A. Culture and Creative Risk-Taking
45:30 – Final Thoughts and Rose Sanders Contact Info
Read More »What to Do After a Memorial Day Weekend Car Accident in Houston
A car accident on Memorial Day weekend in Houston does not follow different legal rules. But it can create a different kind of problem. Holiday weekends bring heavier traffic, out-of-town drivers, late-night travel, distractions, and sometimes impaired driving. They also create delays. Tow yards may have reduced hours. Offices may be closed. Witnesses may leave… Continue reading What to Do After a Memorial Day Weekend Car Accident in Houston
Read More »S4 Eps 13: Judge Christine Weems Interview
In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, hosts Peter Taaffe, Bill Ogden, and Kyle Herbert sit down with Judge Christine Weems of the 281st District Court in Harris County, Texas for a wide-ranging conversation about law, trial work, mock trial, theater, and the unexpected path that shaped her career.
Judge Weems shares how she went from an English major at the University of Texas to South Texas College of Law, where mock trial helped her overcome a fear of public speaking and discover her love for advocacy. She talks about early trial experience, mass tort litigation, moving between Houston, Dallas, and New York, working document review while pursuing theater, and eventually returning to Texas to build a litigation career that led to the bench.
The conversation also covers what motivated her to run for judge, the importance of trial experience on the bench, and her continued work in the arts through Cone Man Running Productions, including lawyer-cast theater productions that even offer CLE credit.
Episode Highlights
Judge Weems’ unconventional path from English major to trial lawyer to district court judge
How mock trial helped her overcome fear of public speaking and discover courtroom advocacy
Early lessons from working as a law clerk and being handed real litigation responsibility
The impact of tort reform on asbestos and silica litigation work in Texas
Her time in New York pursuing acting, theater, and entertainment work while still practicing law
Returning to Texas for Hurricane Ike litigation and rebuilding a trial-focused career
Why trial experience matters for judges and how courtroom experience shaped her decision to run
The story behind Cone Man Running Productions and its lawyer-led theater productions
How legal professionals can participate in or attend theater productions while earning CLE credit
Chapters / Major Topics
00:00 — Introduction to Judge Christine Weems
01:43 — College background, UT, English major, Spanish minor, and unusual classes
05:26 — Discovering mock trial and meeting Brett Dressler
07:02 — Growing up in Spring and the early pull toward law
07:57 — How mock trial helped her overcome fear of public speaking
08:43 — South Texas College of Law and early work with Robert Clark
09:22 — Choosing litigation over transactional law
10:29 — First jury verdict and early trial experience
11:12 — Moving to Dallas after 9/11 and working in asbestos litigation
12:39 — Missing the courtroom and returning to plaintiff-side trial work
14:08 — Houston theater, acting, and finding a creative outlet outside law
15:12 — Going to New York for acting conservatory
16:06 — Tort reform, asbestos/silica litigation, and a shifting job market
18:51 — Document review, theater work, and extra roles on 30 Rock and Law & Order
21:57 — Meeting her husband, family life, and deciding where to practice law
22:36 — Returning to Texas for Hurricane Ike litigation
23:30 — Personal injury work, board certification, and trying cases
24:12 — Judicial discretion, courtroom experience, and what sparked the idea of running
26:17 — Why she decided to run for judge
26:48 — The 2018 judicial race and life on the bench
29:51 — Founding Cone Man Running Productions
31:07 — Lawyer-cast theater productions and CLE credit
36:18 — Promoting And Then There Were None at Spring Street Studios
Read More »Houston Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Understanding Your Rights After a Texas Crash
A motorcycle crash can leave you dealing with serious injuries, a damaged bike, and an insurance company already looking for a way to blame the rider. That is one of the hardest parts of a Texas motorcycle claim. Riders are often judged through assumptions before the facts are fully understood. The insurance company may act… Continue reading Houston Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Understanding Your Rights After a Texas Crash
Read More »S4 Eps 12: Alice Lima Lovchik Interview
In this episode of The Dirty Verdict Podcast, Peter Taaffe, Bill Ogden, and Kyle Herbert sit down with trial lawyer Alice Lima Lovchik for a wide-ranging conversation about law, trial work, immigration, civility, and heavy metal.
Alice shares her story of moving from Brazil to Houston, rebuilding her legal career from the ground up, learning English, working her way from file clerk to paralegal, and eventually passing both the New York and Texas bar exams. She also talks about her work in personal injury, immigration law, and why she feels called to serve Houston’s immigrant community through her trial practice.
The conversation also gets into Alice’s life outside the courtroom as a metal vocalist, her love for grindcore and thrash metal, and how her intense stage presence contrasts with the calm, measured way she handled a highly controversial trial incident involving opposing counsel. The hosts and Alice also discuss courtroom civility, trial nerves, lessons from losses, mentorship, and the kind of wisdom trial lawyers would give their younger selves.
Major Topics Discussed
00:00 — Opening, host introductions, and Peter’s son being drafted by the Miami Dolphins
02:19 — Introducing Alice Lima Lovchik and her reputation as both a trial lawyer and metal vocalist
03:01 — Thrash metal, death metal, grindcore, and Alice’s former band Evocation
05:09 — Alice’s background in Brazil, moving to Houston, and meeting her husband at a rock show
07:49 — Starting over in the U.S., learning English, and entering the legal field as a file clerk
09:42 — Earning her LLM, passing the New York bar, and later passing the Texas bar
11:59 — Alice’s early legal career, working with Darrell Barger, and deciding insurance defense was not for her
14:03 — Working with Javier Marcos, moving into immigration law, and later returning to personal injury
16:20 — Marcos & Associates, trying cases frequently, and serving Houston’s Hispanic and immigrant communities
18:43 — How Alice evaluates cases, prepares for trial, and manages a large litigation docket
21:06 — Trying 25 cases in 12 months and the rush of being in trial
23:12 — Judges, livestreamed courtrooms, and how public clips can shape perceptions
28:46 — The controversial trial incident involving opposing counsel taking a photo of Alice’s notes
32:38 — How Alice handled the incident, why she chose restraint, and what civility looks like under pressure
38:18 — Maintaining professionalism with opposing counsel after serious conflict
43:13 — Houston’s metal scene, White Swan, and Alice’s next musical chapter
45:32 — Alice’s book project collecting stories and lessons from trial lawyers
48:45 — The hosts and Alice answer questions about their best moments as trial lawyers
54:42 — Trial losses, humility, and advice for younger lawyers
57:04 — Balancing legal work, mental health, family, and professional ambition
58:54 — Where to find Alice online, her music, and her firm information
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