Trial & Heir
"Trial & Heir" – The Morgan Law Group Podcast
Join Tom Morgan Jr. and Sr. as they dive into the world of law, legacy, and life in Trial & Heir.
From the courtroom to the dinner table, this multigenerational duo shares stories, strategies, and surprises that span decades of legal experience. Whether it’s high-stakes litigation, family banter, or unexpected twists, you're in for real talk, real cases, and really good storytelling.
Two generations. One mic. Endless insight.
Follow now and stay tuned – because at Trial & Heir, the verdict is always entertaining.
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Latest Episodes
Trial & Heir Episode 15: Finding Common Ground With Clients
🗣️ When lawyer & client disagree: Navigating case strategy conflictsEver wonder what happens when YOU think one way but your lawyer suggests another? The ultimate dilemma: Client wants to include questionable damages or push certain ...
Trial & Heir Episode 14: Verdict on Law Firm Marketing
💥 Not all injuries show up right away — and not all law firm ads tell the full story! 🚨That soreness or pain days after an accident or slip & fall? It’s REAL, and you may still have a valid claim.At Morgan Law Group, we’...
Trial & Heir Episode 13: Managing Your Claim Post Storm
🏠 Storm damage got you confused about your insurance claim? You're not alone! Most homeowners don't know the right steps to take after disaster strikes.What many don't realize: having expert help BEFORE you file your claim can make all t...
Trial & Heir Episode 12: Diving Deeper into Condo Insurance
🏠 Understanding Insurance: Is Your Property REALLY Protected? Confused about property insurance? You're not alone! From deductibles to coverage gaps, the reality is most homeowners don't truly understand their policies until AFTER d...
Trial & Heir: Episode 11 Understanding Property Insurance
📋 Insurance 101: What You REALLY Need to Know About Your Policy! 🔍Confused about deductibles? You're not alone! 80% of people don't understand how their insurance actually works!Think that 2% deductible means 2% of your claim? WRO...