Daniel Gershburg

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Synopsis

President and Owner of Gershburg Law, P.C. We're a real estate and bankruptcy law firm located in New York City. This podcast is meant to be informative BUT is not meant in any way to convey legal advice and it doesn't create an attorney-client relationship. I know, I know, but we have to say it. We really hope you enjoy.

Episodes

  • Mortgage Contingency Clause

    13/10/2016 Duration: 02min

    The Mortgage Contingency Clause is vital in any New York real estate closing contract. Here's a brief explanation on why that's the case.

  • Priya Malani, Co-Founder of StashWealth.com

    15/09/2016 Duration: 19min

    My interview today is with the brilliant Priya Malani, Co-Founder of StashWealth.com I've wanted to bring Priya on for some time because of the wildly different, practical approach she takes to investing and saving. This isn't your cookie cutter "stop buying latte" advice. In this short interview we discuss the differences between the traditional "Wall Street" brokerage model and what StashWealth does for it's clients, the right way to invest for H.E.N.R.Y's, and the common misconceptions surrounding millennials and saving.

  • Jonathan Askin, founder of The Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic

    16/01/2015 Duration: 41min

    Professor at Brooklyn Law School and founder of the Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic, Jonathan has a lot on his plate. He still found time to talk to me on the I AM THE LAW Podcast about the role of legal technology in educating law students and helping them find jobs where they can, you know, actually use the skills they learned. He's one of the most optimistic people I've ever spoken to, and his take on the future of technology and the law is worth of a listen.

  • Abe Geiger of ShakeLaw.com

    05/01/2015 Duration: 39min

    Shakelaw.com is doing something different than the rest. As opposed to "disrupting", they're complimenting. A product I thought was meant to replace lawyers, is in fact doing the opposite. A great interview with someone who may just help lawyers grow their business rather than replace them.

  • Preston Clark of LawInsider.com

    31/12/2014 Duration: 54min

    Preston Clark, among many other things, is the founder of LawInsider.com, a website that tracks trends in Legal Tech. He was good enough talk with me about the future of law and why lawyers aren't going anywhere. With a direct, no BS attitude, we discuss which companies may survive in this new marriage of law and technology.

  • Carolyn Elefant of MyShingle.com

    25/11/2014 Duration: 56min

    When you want to discuss starting your own law practice, you go to the source. Carolyn Elefant of MyShingle.com has written about the benefits and perils of starting your own practice for years. She talks to me about why attorneys don't adapt to changing environments, as well as her views on non attorneys entering the legal marketplace.

  • Elie Mystal of AboveTheLaw.com

    29/10/2014 Duration: 01h29min

    A writer for Above the Law since 2008, Elie Mystal has an absolutely absurd story about how he got to where he is. After graduating Harvard Law School, he worked at a big firm until he couldn't anymore. In this episode we talk about the state of legal education today and whether the day of reckoning for law schools has arrived. We discuss what practicing law will be like just a few years from now and whether or not some we should open the floodgates to non lawyers. He's an absolutely brilliant guy with some great insights on the legal field.

  • David Schnurman, CEO of Lawline.com

    21/10/2014 Duration: 32min

    David Schnurman is CEO of one of the most innovate CLE companies around. He stops by to discuss his views on starting a business, scaling, and the importance of content and quality in the products you put out.

  • A conversation with Ashish Walia, COO of LawTrades.com

    16/10/2014 Duration: 47min

    How do clients find lawyers and lawyers find clients? What the hell is "value" and why should lawyers care? Ashish and I have a great conversation about those questions and the future of client retention and law itself in this podcast.

  • Buying Your First Place in New York City

    15/10/2014 Duration: 06min

    A short Podcast about what a new buyer needs to know before purchasing Real Estate in New York

  • Sam Glover of Lawyerist.com discusses law and technology

    30/09/2014 Duration: 01h07min

    Sam Glover of Lawyerist.com was nice enough to join me and discuss his thoughts on a variety of issues including: (1) What makes a blog good/great (2)Things NOT to do when blogging (3) the future of law (4) are lawyers doomed (hint, no).

  • Chapter 7 Meeting Of The Creditors

    08/09/2014 Duration: 28min

    Many people walk into the Meeting of the Creditors after filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy and don't know what to expect. This podcast discusses, in detail, the questions the Trustee will likely ask you during your meeting.

  • Talking Real Estate with Marc Schaffer

    16/06/2014 Duration: 29min

    Is it the right time to buy? What's the difference between a co-op and condo? How much are apartments going for? Check out this weeks podcast with Marc Schaffer, an awesome NYC real estate agent with Kleiers Residential.

  • You're buying a place in New York City-now what?

    11/06/2014 Duration: 08min

    You're buying a place in New York City-now what? by Daniel Gershburg

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