That One Lawyer™ Podcast

The Lawyer Who Won the Case and Lost Everything


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Victor Suthammanont's path to becoming a lawyer was anything but traditional.

Before entering the legal profession, he studied drama at NYU Tisch, founded a theater company, wrote screenplays, and performed stand-up comedy across New York City. Eventually, he went to New York Law School, clerked for a federal appeals judge, spent years at the SEC, and became a litigation partner while continuing to write fiction late at night after legal work was done.

In this conversation with Neal Goldstein, Victor explains how storytelling, acting, and vulnerability shaped the way he practices law and understands people. They discuss depositions, trial advocacy, emotional intelligence, client trust, and the pressure many lawyers feel to hide who they really are.

The episode also centers on Victor's acclaimed novel Hollow Spaces, a legal thriller inspired by the emotional aftermath of an acquittal. Together, Neal and Victor explore whether the justice system can ever truly deliver justice, what happens after public suspicion takes hold, and why winning in court does not always mean winning in life.

Victor also reflects on grief, losing his father during the writing process, and the importance of authenticity for young lawyers trying to build careers that actually fit who they are.

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That One Lawyer™ PodcastBy Neal A. Goldstein