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What happens when a good person allegedly made bad choices and is now facing legal troubles in the form of, say, a subpoena?
They pick up the phone and call Avi Schick.
This week’s guest is a former deputy attorney general of New York who now represents clients in criminal and civil investigations and enforcement actions before state and federal regulators, prosecutors and enforcement agencies.
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🙇♂️ Help Support Israel’s Neediest - https://www.colelchabad.org/koshermoney
TIME STAMPS:
0:01 Intro
1:15 Meet Our Guest & What He Does
4:11 What Causes People to Break Financial Laws?
5:32 What Emotions Do Alleged Law Breakers Have?
7:01 Is There a Common Theme Between All Cases?
8:37 What You Do In Private Could Go Public
9:40 Educating Children to Do The Right Thing
10:55 The Cost of Jewish Living Weighing on People?
14:03 Red Flags to Look For
16:44 Using Other People’s Money
18:31 Sponsor
20:28 A Trip to Prison
22:57 Kashrus (Keeping Kosher) vs. Yashrus (The Act of Dealing Straight)
26:50 Double Lives
29:36 Sponsor
31:13 Marital Communication
33:00 Government Programs
35:30 The Ancient City of Sedom’s Lesson
39:00 Broke a Law?
40:20 Are My Phones Tapped?
42:24 The Consequences of Misbehaving
46:37 Repentance
48:14 Outro
More shows here: LivingLchaim.com
Submit your questions to [email protected]
WhatsApp us Qs: 914-222-5513
Need financial guidance? Get help from our friends at https://LivingSmarterJewish.org/
Want to share the show with someone who doesn't have access to the internet or smartphones?
Our brand new and free call-in-to listen feature is here:
🇺🇸 USA: 712-432-3489
🇬🇧 UK: 0333-366-0154
🇮🇱 ISRAEL: 079-579-5088
Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingLchaim
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What happens when a good person allegedly made bad choices and is now facing legal troubles in the form of, say, a subpoena?
They pick up the phone and call Avi Schick.
This week’s guest is a former deputy attorney general of New York who now represents clients in criminal and civil investigations and enforcement actions before state and federal regulators, prosecutors and enforcement agencies.
SPONSOR LINKS
🏡 Need a Mortgage? We Gotchyou - https://www.ApprovedFunding.com/Mortgages
🙇♂️ Help Support Israel’s Neediest - https://www.colelchabad.org/koshermoney
TIME STAMPS:
0:01 Intro
1:15 Meet Our Guest & What He Does
4:11 What Causes People to Break Financial Laws?
5:32 What Emotions Do Alleged Law Breakers Have?
7:01 Is There a Common Theme Between All Cases?
8:37 What You Do In Private Could Go Public
9:40 Educating Children to Do The Right Thing
10:55 The Cost of Jewish Living Weighing on People?
14:03 Red Flags to Look For
16:44 Using Other People’s Money
18:31 Sponsor
20:28 A Trip to Prison
22:57 Kashrus (Keeping Kosher) vs. Yashrus (The Act of Dealing Straight)
26:50 Double Lives
29:36 Sponsor
31:13 Marital Communication
33:00 Government Programs
35:30 The Ancient City of Sedom’s Lesson
39:00 Broke a Law?
40:20 Are My Phones Tapped?
42:24 The Consequences of Misbehaving
46:37 Repentance
48:14 Outro
More shows here: LivingLchaim.com
Submit your questions to [email protected]
WhatsApp us Qs: 914-222-5513
Need financial guidance? Get help from our friends at https://LivingSmarterJewish.org/
Want to share the show with someone who doesn't have access to the internet or smartphones?
Our brand new and free call-in-to listen feature is here:
🇺🇸 USA: 712-432-3489
🇬🇧 UK: 0333-366-0154
🇮🇱 ISRAEL: 079-579-5088
Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingLchaim
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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