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The Law Dad Roy Podcast

The Law Dad Roy Podcast

By: Roy Willey Katelyn Ferrara
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Law Dad Roy is a personal injury attorney and dedicated father who brings his sharp legal mind and big heart to the mic. On his podcast, Law Dad Roy, he breaks down headline-grabbing cases, explores the human stories behind the law, and shares real-world legal insights with clarity and compassion. From major verdicts to mysterious disappearances, Roy’s storytelling is grounded, insightful, and always relatable. Whether you’re into true crime, courtroom drama, or just want to understand your rights a little better—Law Dad Roy is your guy.

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Episodes
  • Episode 7: Inside the Legal Process: From Pre-Litigation to Case Preparation with Herb Glass
    May 19 2025
    In the inaugural digital episode of the Law Dead Roy Podcast, Herb Glass discusses the critical role of pre-litigation in personal injury cases.

    Broadcasting from Atlanta, Georgia, Herb explains the firm's philosophy of preparing every case as if it's going to trial, the significance of the first 90 days, and the internal structure of the firm's 'Foundation Team.'

    The discussion covers how cases are built from the ground up, the importance of early medical treatment, the challenges posed by insurance companies, and the necessity of reaching maximum medical improvement before settling a case.

    The episode also dives into Herb's personal journey from journalism and political science to personal injury law, underscoring his passion for defending the 'little guy' against large corporations and insurance firms.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 6: The Swiss Army Knife of Law: A Conversation with Paul Doolittle
    May 12 2025
    In this episode of the Law Dad Roy Podcast, Roy interviews Paul Doolittle, the director of class and mass actions at PWA.

    Paul shares his journey into the legal profession, revealing an early inclination for argument and debate, and his passion for helping others which guided his career choice. He discusses his diverse legal experience, from criminal to civil law, and recounts various cases and experiences, including running his own firm and working on high-profile class actions and mass torts. Paul explains the intricacies and challenges of class actions, their importance in the legal system, and the rigorous court oversight involved in lawyer compensation for these cases. The conversation also delves into the importance of being well-rounded and continuously learning as a lawyer.




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    43 mins
  • Episode 5: Navigating Life as a Lawyer Couple – From Law School to Parenthood
    May 5 2025
    In this special episode, I’m joined by my wife, Kelsey, as we reflect on our journey together—from meeting in law school to juggling careers, home renovations, and raising four kids.

    We open up about the highs and lows, share stories from our early days, and discuss how we’ve learned to navigate life’s chaos with teamwork and a sense of humor.

    Whether you're in a demanding profession, raising a family, or both, tune in for real talk about partnership, balance, and building a life together.


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    44 mins

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