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    <description>Welcome to Legally Speaking. A podcast where founder and Chief Legal Counsel of the Dolan Law Firm, Chris Dolan chats about his experience as he has successfully tried over 46 cases and settled hundreds of lawsuits on favorable terms for his clients.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to Legally Speaking. A podcast where founder and Chief Legal Counsel of the Dolan Law Firm, Chris Dolan chats about his experience as he has successfully tried over 46 cases and settled hundreds of lawsuits on favorable terms for his clients.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Legally Speaking. A podcast where founder and Chief Legal Counsel of the <a href="https://dolanlawfirm.com/about-us/">Dolan Law Firm</a>, Chris Dolan chats about his experience as he has successfully tried over 46 cases and settled hundreds of lawsuits on favorable terms for his clients.</p>]]>
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      <description>In this powerful and revealing episode of Legally Speaking, attorney Chris Dolan explores the motivations behind the cases he takes at Dolan Law Firm. Chris explains his “three P’s” for case selection: Profit, Policy, and Pissed Off — and it’s the latter two that often drive his most impactful work.

The episode centers on Chris’s landmark case against Uber, following the tragic death of 7-year-old Sofia Liu in 2013. Outraged by Uber’s attempt to dodge responsibility, Chris filed the first wrongful death lawsuit against the company and pushed for legal reform. He shares how this case led him to help draft and pass California Senate Bill 2293, the first law in the nation mandating insurance coverage for rideshare companies.

Chris also discusses ongoing legal battles, including disturbing trends in assault cases involving rideshare drivers and the growing threat of forced arbitration, which strips victims of their right to a public trial. With passion and grit, he continues to fight for transparency, accountability, and justice in a rapidly evolving industry.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this powerful and revealing episode of Legally Speaking, attorney Chris Dolan explores the motivations behind the cases he takes at Dolan Law Firm. Chris explains his “three P’s” for case selection: Profit, Policy, and Pissed Off — and it’s the latter two that often drive his most impactful work.

The episode centers on Chris’s landmark case against Uber, following the tragic death of 7-year-old Sofia Liu in 2013. Outraged by Uber’s attempt to dodge responsibility, Chris filed the first wrongful death lawsuit against the company and pushed for legal reform. He shares how this case led him to help draft and pass California Senate Bill 2293, the first law in the nation mandating insurance coverage for rideshare companies.

Chris also discusses ongoing legal battles, including disturbing trends in assault cases involving rideshare drivers and the growing threat of forced arbitration, which strips victims of their right to a public trial. With passion and grit, he continues to fight for transparency, accountability, and justice in a rapidly evolving industry.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The episode centers on Chris’s landmark case against Uber, following the tragic death of 7-year-old Sofia Liu in 2013. Outraged by Uber’s attempt to dodge responsibility, Chris filed the first wrongful death lawsuit against the company and pushed for legal reform. He shares how this case led him to help draft and pass California Senate Bill 2293, the first law in the nation mandating insurance coverage for rideshare companies.</p>
<p>Chris also discusses ongoing legal battles, including disturbing trends in assault cases involving rideshare drivers and the growing threat of forced arbitration, which strips victims of their right to a public trial. With passion and grit, he continues to fight for transparency, accountability, and justice in a rapidly evolving industry.</p>]]>
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      <title>Protecting Workers' Rights</title>
      <description>In the second episode of Legally Speaking, Chris Dolan of the Dolan Law Firm explores the powerful and often painful world of employment law. Chris shares his personal motivations and professional experiences fighting workplace injustice, detailing his firm’s commitment to advocating for victims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

The episode highlights a landmark case against FedEx, where two Arab-American employees endured severe racial harassment post-9/11. Chris explains the uphill battle of proving their mistreatment, overcoming jury bias, and ultimately securing a staggering multi-million verdict. With raw honesty and passion, Chris reflects on the broader societal implications of systemic discrimination, the importance of standing up for marginalized communities, and the enduring fight to create a more just workplace—and America.

This episode is a powerful reminder of how the law can be a tool for justice, change, and hope.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In the second episode of Legally Speaking, Chris Dolan of the Dolan Law Firm explores the powerful and often painful world of employment law. Chris shares his personal motivations and professional experiences fighting workplace injustice, detailing his firm’s commitment to advocating for victims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

The episode highlights a landmark case against FedEx, where two Arab-American employees endured severe racial harassment post-9/11. Chris explains the uphill battle of proving their mistreatment, overcoming jury bias, and ultimately securing a staggering multi-million verdict. With raw honesty and passion, Chris reflects on the broader societal implications of systemic discrimination, the importance of standing up for marginalized communities, and the enduring fight to create a more just workplace—and America.

This episode is a powerful reminder of how the law can be a tool for justice, change, and hope.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The episode highlights a landmark case against FedEx, where two Arab-American employees endured severe racial harassment post-9/11. Chris explains the uphill battle of proving their mistreatment, overcoming jury bias, and ultimately securing a staggering multi-million verdict. With raw honesty and passion, Chris reflects on the broader societal implications of systemic discrimination, the importance of standing up for marginalized communities, and the enduring fight to create a more just workplace—and America.</p>
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      <title>Justice and Closure</title>
      <description>The podcast episode introduces Chris Dolan, a seasoned trial lawyer with 32 years of practice in the Bay Area, focusing on personal injury, civil rights, and elder abuse cases. Dolan shares insights into his courtroom experience, emphasizing his passion for justice and advocacy for vulnerable clients. 

He recounts a significant case involving a trucking accident that caused devastating injuries and a death, highlighting the forensic and legal complexities, as well as the emotional and financial toll. The case resulted in a $17 million verdict, providing justice and closure for his client while holding a negligent company accountable. The episode ends with practical advice on protecting oneself legally after collisions.</description>
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He recounts a significant case involving a trucking accident that caused devastating injuries and a death, highlighting the forensic and legal complexities, as well as the emotional and financial toll. The case resulted in a $17 million verdict, providing justice and closure for his client while holding a negligent company accountable. The episode ends with practical advice on protecting oneself legally after collisions.</itunes:summary>
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