Execution Over Everything + Tort Talk Returns


Execution Over Everything

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Most lawyers think content is about visibility.

This episode is about something else.

This week on The Jon & Marc Podcast, Marc sat down with Harry Nalbandyan, partner at Levin & Nalbandyan and host of Harry Handles It, to talk about execution, communication, and leadership as firms scale.

Harry didn’t start a podcast to become an influencer. He started it as a way to sharpen communication and build relationships, and that same mindset shows up in how his firm has grown to more than 115 people.

Tune in an learn how to:

🎙️ Use content as a tool to improve communication

🧠 Stop waiting for perfect conditions and start executing

👥 Build teams that scale without breaking

📈 Lead differently as your firm grows past early stages

🔄 Apply the 10–80–10 model to delegate effectively

If you are thinking about growth, leadership, or how to stop getting in your own way, this episode is worth your time.

Tort Talk Is Back for 2026

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After a slow start to the year, the mass tort docket is moving fast.

In the first full Tort Talk episode of 2026, Marc and Joe Fantini break down a packed slate of developments that put real pressure on defendants from every direction, including the Supreme Court, federal courts, and the EPA.

This week we cover:

⚖️ What the Supreme Court’s decision on the Boy Scouts bankruptcy appeal means for survivor compensation

📄 What to watch as the Supreme Court considers whether to take up the Roundup preemption appeal

🚗 What the first bellwether trial in the Uber Sex Assault MDL could signal for future settlements

🧪 How the EPA’s decision to reassess Paraquat safety could accelerate outcomes in pending litigation

With courts, regulators, and trial calendars all in motion, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year in mass torts.

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