Weekly conversations with legal marketing experts, successful firm owners and industry leaders.
In the first episode of the podcast, we discuss the legal profession, the rights of suspects, and how to behave during an interrogation. Attorney Vladimir Sadekov shares his experience working on high-profile criminal cases and explains the most common mistakes people make when dealing with law enforcement. Hosted by Vitaliy Beschastny and Artur Izumrudov.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov talks about working on high-profile criminal cases — from treason charges to trials involving alleged leaders of criminal organizations. We discuss how such cases differ from ordinary ones, why they require extreme caution, and how public attitudes toward these proceedings have changed in recent years.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov talks about how to choose the right defense lawyer, what matters most in the relationship between a client and an attorney, and whether the cost of legal services reflects their quality. We also discuss a lawyer’s career in Estonia, the role of the Estonian language in the profession, and lawyers’ attitudes toward publicity and media interviews.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov explains how court hearings with an interpreter work and what challenges Russian-speaking clients face in Estonian courts. We discuss why knowing the language does not always mean understanding the legal process and the important role accurate translation plays in court proceedings.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov explains why treason cases are considered some of the most complex in criminal law practice. We discuss how statements and publications are interpreted, where the boundaries of acceptable conduct lie, and why so much depends on context.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov explains in which cases victims of fraud have a chance to recover their money and what factors can affect the outcome of the case. We discuss common scam schemes, transfers made to “bank employees,” and loans taken out in the victims’ names.
In this episode, attorney Vladimir Sadekov explains why giving too many explanations during an interrogation can work against the suspect. We discuss the right to remain silent, common mistakes made while giving statements, and how often people hide or distort facts even when speaking with their own lawyer.
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