On today’s episode Jake discusses how to create Big Hairy Audacious Goals and why impossible dreams are so important to our lives.

The podcast where defenders of the constitution assemble to prepare for court room battle and firm owners gather to develop marketing strategies that will revolutionize the practice of criminal defense.
On today’s episode Jake discusses how to create Big Hairy Audacious Goals and why impossible dreams are so important to our lives.
Look at the lack of meaningful distinction between marijuana and hemp and how to attack a stop based on the odor of marijuana post-Jacobs.
If you want to create a culture where team members seek out solutions to problems and take initiative on tasks this episode is a must listen.
In this episode, Jake reviews two recent unpublished cases from the Court of Appeals on DRE Testimony, State v. Lewis and State v. Williams.
Adam Everett owner of Everett Law Office, PLLC is a criminal defense lawyer and former prosecutor....
Jake offers words of encouragement to keep you focused on patiently taking small steps toward the grand vision of the future of your firm.
A person charged with their first DWI offense goes from 0 to 60 for sentencing if they have a passenger under the age of 18 in the vehicle.
What’s the best investment in your firm? On today’s episode, Jake gives questions for reflecting on how to invest in yourself and your team
On today’s episode, Timothy Pavone highlights how he has systematically built his practice from his first client to where he is today.
Don’t miss out on Chris’ incredible insights for client communication, case preparation, and trial strategy and tactics!
Welcome to the NC DWI Guy podcast, where defenders of the constitution assemble to prepare for court room battle and firm owners gather to develop marketing strategies that will revolutionize the practice of criminal defense.
Owner, Minick Law, P.C.
James Minick is the ‘Asheville DWI Guy’. Concentrating his practice in DWI / DUI Defense, he has handled hundreds of DWI cases throughout Western North Carolina.