The Dirty Verdict

S4 Eps 4: Andrew Cobos Interview


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The crew kicks off the holiday episode in peak Dirty Verdict fashion: festive sweaters, friendly roasting, and a proposed "punishment" that somehow turns into high-stakes Trivial Pursuit. Then repeat guest Andrew Cobos jumps in and the conversation shifts from jokes to jaw-dropping: Ironman distances, brutal open-water swims, and why Andrew's next "goal" is somehow even crazier—climbing Mount Everest.

From there, the episode turns serious as Andrew breaks down his firm's work in major mass tort litigation, including PFAS "forever chemical" exposure, firefighting foam, and what those cases mean for veterans and industrial firefighters. The hosts also dig into the realities of taking on the government, how these claims are being built, and the bigger idea behind it all: using litigation to force real-world accountability and policy change—then somehow landing the plane back in Dirty Verdict land with talk of lawyer boxing matches and black-tie fight night.

Timestamps & Highlights

  • 00:00:15 – Holiday chaos begins — Peter, Kyle, and Bill trade greetings, jokes, and sweater-season banter.
  • 00:00:40 – "Punishment" ideas — the crew floats leprechaun makeup and even retaking the SAT as consequences for missing the memo.
  • 00:01:14 – High-stakes Trivial Pursuit — $100 per person, teams allowed… and trash talk immediately escalates.
  • 00:02:11 – Andrew Cobos returns — repeat guest is back, and the guys immediately notice he's in serious shape.
  • 00:02:33 – Ironman résumé revealed — Andrew details completing two half Ironmans and a full (and clarifies the year).
  • 00:02:53 – Ironman distances explained — swim/bike/run breakdown, plus the "it's longer than it sounds" reality.
  • 00:03:08 – Galveston + Cozumel swim stories — calm water vs brutal open-ocean conditions.
  • 00:04:34 – Full Ironman in Florida — Andrew talks Panama City Beach and why "flat" can still feel brutal.
  • 00:05:36 – Next goal: Everest — Andrew explains he's transitioning from endurance racing to mountain climbing.
  • 00:06:09 – Everest risk talk — crowding, danger, and the harsh reality of summit attempts.
  • 00:06:47 – Andrew's practice growth — the hosts talk about how well his firm is doing and why he keeps it lean.
  • 00:09:05 – Lean firm philosophy — small team, low overhead, and staying intentional about growth.
  • 00:09:45 – Mass tort focus — Andrew gets into the 3M earplug litigation and the scale of bellwether outcomes.
  • 00:10:38 – PFAS explained ("forever chemicals") — what it is, where it came from, and why it's a major national litigation front.
  • 00:11:15 – Firefighting foam + cancer discussion — exposure pathways, firefighters, and what makes these cases so serious.
  • 00:12:16 – C8 vs C6 — the distinction, the "PR shift," and why it still matters in litigation.
  • 00:13:23 – Dose + duration challenge — why proving exposure over time becomes a battlefield in these cases.
  • 00:15:03 – Legal-movie sidebar — the crew riffs on classic litigation films and how realistic negotiation scenes can be.
  • 00:16:12 – 3M earplug case scale — why it's one of the biggest MDLs and what makes it uniquely massive.
  • 00:17:08 – Transition to Fort Hood/Cavazos topic — the conversation turns to a major new, troubling set of allegations.
  • 00:18:07 – Andrew's military background + context — West Point, Fort Hood experience, and systemic concerns.
  • 00:20:15 – "Floodgates opened" moment — the scope expands quickly once the case becomes public.
  • 00:22:22 – Power dynamics + policy failures — Andrew explains why structural safeguards matter in military medical settings.
  • 00:24:22 – Moving beyond litigation — emphasis on policy reform and conversations with lawmakers.
  • 00:26:48 – Volume of clients referenced — Andrew discusses the scale of representation and coordination.
  • 00:31:52 – Intake + mental health support — the firm's workflow and why trauma counseling is a priority.
  • 00:34:38 – Broader military context — comparisons to other cases and how these situations escalate institutionally.
  • 00:36:17 – Andrew's MP deployments — route security, IED reality, and what that job actually looked like.
  • 00:41:07 – Army–Navy tradition — library pushups, West Point culture, and Houston's West Point club.
  • 00:43:24 – Why Andrew keeps the firm small — travel, retreats, and culture as a deliberate strategy.
  • 00:46:55 – Lawyer boxing idea returns — the crew starts fantasy-booking "Dirty Verdict Fight Night."
  • 00:48:10 – White-collar boxing memory — black-tie vibe, big money, and how it could work as an event.
  • 00:50:32 – Wrap-up — thanks, shout-outs, and where to follow/listen.
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