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What Hollywood Gets Wrong About Lawyers And What Actually Wins Cases

Law Have Mercy!

Law Have Mercy!
What Hollywood Gets Wrong About Lawyers And What Actually Wins Cases
Mar 07, 2026 Season 4 Episode 79
Chaz Roberts

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Courtroom shows promise fast justice, mic-drop speeches, and lone-wolf geniuses who win on instinct. We’re here to tell you why that picture is wrong—and why the truth is more patient, more disciplined, and ultimately more effective. We unpack the five biggest myths about legal work and map them to what actually gets results in criminal and personal injury cases.

We start with the speed myth: real cases rarely go to trial, and those that do often take 18 to 24 months to reach a courtroom. Discovery, depositions, expert scheduling, and motion practice all add necessary friction that protects due process. Then we tackle the closing-argument fantasy. Great closings don’t conjure new facts; they distill weeks of testimony into a few clear points, often within strict time limits. Attention is scarce, so the best tools are simple stories, clean visuals, and themes built from evidence the jury already trusts.

From there, we challenge the lone-genius narrative. Real wins come from teams: paralegals who wrangle records, investigators who secure surveillance and statements, and experts who reconstruct crashes or analyze medical causation. We explain why discovery rules kill “gotcha” moments and how rare impeachment actually works. We also deflate the money-and-glamour illusion: firms advance costs for years, juggle clients and court, and live far closer to email and depositions than to Lamborghinis and nightcaps. Along the way, we share practical notes on voir dire, pretrial settlement pressure, courtroom culture, and why many lawyers never step before a jury at all.

If you’ve ever wondered why your case feels slow, why your lawyer keeps asking for records, or why that perfect TV closing doesn’t show up in real life, this conversation will recalibrate your expectations and build trust in the process. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves legal dramas, and leave a review to tell us which myth surprised you most.

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This show is co-produced by Carter Simoneaux of AcadianaCasts Network, Chaz H. Roberts of Chaz Roberts Law and Kayli Guidry Bonin of Beau The Agency, and Laith Alferahin.