Legally Exhausted

By: Abraham Ovadia
  • Summary

  • Lawyer Abraham Ovadia opened his law office Ovadia Law Group in 2010. In these podcasts he speaks with Doctors, Lawyers and Business Professionals. Abraham dives deeper into what made these individuals chose their careers paths, as well as why they are so successful today. They share their knowledge about what it takes to thrive in the workplace.
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Episodes
  • Legally Exhausted EP 49 (Barry M. Snyder, Esq.)
    Apr 17 2024

    In this podcast episode Barry M. Snyder, Esq. joins Abraham Ovadia, Esq. at the FJA.

    Guest:
    Barry M. Snyder, Esq.

    Follow on IG:
    @LawyerAbe
    @OvadiaLawGroup

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    37 mins
  • Legally Exhausted EP 48 - (Jonathan Walker, DC.)
    Apr 16 2024

    In this podcast episode Jonathan Walker, DC. joins Abraham Ovadia, Esq. and they talk about brain injuries and symptoms to look for, epically even for instances such as post-concussion syndrome.

    Guest:
    Jonathan Walker, DC.

    Website:
    Ethos.TBI.com

    Follow on IG:
    @LawyerAbe
    @OvadiaLawGroup

    Follow on TikTok:
    @OvadiaLawGroup

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    46 mins
  • Legally Exhausted EP 47 - (Michal Miller, Esq.)
    Apr 15 2024

    In this podcast episode Michal Miller, Esq. joins Abraham Ovadia, Esq. and they talk about dealing with the insurance company and policy limits. They also touch on some of their previous personal injury cases.

    Guest:
    Michal Miller, Esq.

    Website:
    VPM-Legal.com

    Follow on IG:
    @Mishosoupp
    @VPMLegal
    @LawyerAbe
    @OvadiaLawGroup

    Follow on TikTok:
    @OvadiaLawGroup

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    52 mins

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