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Good Lawyers Gone Bad Podcast

Good Lawyers Gone Bad Podcast

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Some of the most intriguing stories are about good lawyers who’ve done some really bad things. Join lawyer Stuart Teicher as he talks about all of those great stories! It’s True Lawyer Crime and other Bad Barrister Behavior!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • Cheating Death on the Highway
    Apr 14 2026

    When the FBI names an investigation, you know someone's going down. Operation Sideswipe took down two lawyers, and the evidence suggests they had it coming.

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    45 m
  • The Destruction of a Dynasty: The Alex Murdaugh Story
    Mar 19 2026

    He was the heir to the throne of South Carolina royalty. But his incredible privilege would lead him to commit high crimes in the Lowcountry.

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    1 h
  • The Downfall of Ellen DeGeneres
    Feb 24 2026

    A momentary diversion from the lawyer stories: How about a celebrity scandal!? Ellen DeGeneres was one of America’s most loved celebrities … until a single tweet took her down. Here’s the story of her crash and burn.

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    42 m
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I’ve been watching Stuart Teicher’s legal ethics lectures for years because he really knows what he is talking about, and makes chewy, complex ideas and attorney obligations interesting, fun, and memorable.

The podcast ‘Good Lawyers Gone Bad’ is a collection of stories of some of the more shocking things lawyers have done in a story format, not a lecture. They range from the notorious, like Delaware Attorney Thomas Compano’s murder of Anne Marie Fahey and his subsequent unsuccessful coverup (‘Murder Down the Shore’); to the obscure and inventive, like Kansas Attorney Carla Ukelle simply making up court appearances on many cases in areas of law she didn’t know. When she was caught, she tried unsuccessfully to make up evidence of work that was never done, and rulings the court never made (‘Crushed by the Caseload’).

‘The Michael Cohen Story’ Part 1 and 2 is my favorite so far. I didn’t think there wasn’t anything I hadn’t already heard about Cohen, but Teicher has a different view. Both were born in the New York City area, are from families that survived the Holocaust, and both practiced law in the same region representing the same kind of clients. Teicher also knows from personal experience the New York City that molded Cohen and created Donald Trump. Teicher’s got a psychological perspective I hadn’t considered before about why Cohen did but why he did.

The storytelling format is an engaging listen, even though so far he hadn’t had any guests.

This podcast is one of the reasons I went from listening to podcasts using a different app to the Audible app. I like having it in my Audible library, and I like the written transcripts.

Teicher’s Always a Fun Listen

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