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The Verdict's In

The Verdict's In

Von: Hollis Wright & Clay P.C.
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Each episode of The Verdict's In dives into current events, landmark verdicts, and trending legal debates, giving you practical insights into how the law really works FOR YOU and in the REAL WORLD. With candid conversations, expert commentary, and behind-the-scenes stories from active and past cases, The Verdict's In gives listeners a front-row seat to the intersection of news and personal injury law. Plus, in every episode, the listener will glean valuable legal advice from the front lines.Copyright 2026 Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C. Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • How Law Enforcement Immunity Impacts Victims
    Jan 29 2026

    We want to encourage people to be public service officers, including police officers, state troopers, and sheriffs, by creating an environment that favors their safety in many ways. These officers are doing hazardous and dangerous jobs and, as a society, we have decided they should be afforded some level of immunity. This means that if they’re engaged in certain conduct, and someone is injured or killed, they may have levels of immunity should a lawsuit be filed. Find out much more about this fascinating topic with HWC Partner Carter Clay and HWC Managing Partner Josh Wright.

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    29 Min.
  • The Legal Dos and Don'ts of AI
    Jan 8 2026

    AI is here to stay, and it creates a host of issues for lawyers and other professionals. HWC Partner John Spade discusses and breaks down the topic with HWC Managing Partner Josh Wright.

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    33 Min.
  • Legal Advice for Non-Lawyers: What You Always Wanted to Know
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of The Verdict’s In, HWC Managing Partner Josh Wright answers our most-asked questions that we receive through our tv show, as well as throughout the week and on a regular basis. One of the big topics is “Dram Shop Law,” which is a set of laws that hold bars, restaurants, liquor stores, country clubs, or other establishments that serve alcohol legally responsible if they sell or serve alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated or is a minor who then goes on to cause injury or death. This most commonly plays out as a drunk driving accident. Are you held to the same standard if you have a party at your house and serving alcohol? If you have kids home from college who are minors, are you responsible if your child drinks at your home? In other topics, do you have to blow into a breathalyzer if you’re pulled over? Find out answers to these questions, plus many more, with fascinating discussion and examples offered by Josh Wright, and HWC Partner Carter Clay.

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    32 Min.
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