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Escape the Legal Matrix

Escape the Legal Matrix

Written by: Bryce D. Neier
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In the legal world there is a combination fo forces that feed a corrupt and suffocating legal landscape for attorneys.

Law schools, law professors, judges and even the firms themselves for whom you work create system, the matrix if you will, that is nothing like what you thought when you passed the bar exam.

The purpose of this podcast is to help you escape this legal matrix. Leading you out of the proverbial desert to be free the bondage of the matrix.

Hosted by Bryce D. Neier, attorney at law, with over 30 years of experience in the trenches of civil and criminal litigation at the state, federal and international levels.

He's a highly accomplished and resourceful legal professional, a true master of his craft.

And he’s here to help you get your life back.

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Episodes
  • Like The Days Of Noah
    May 28 2026
    Bryce criticizes societal norms such as divorce, gay marriage, and transgender issues, arguing they are not acceptable. He condemns the legal system for its role in deception and control, citing examples like President Biden's vehicle AI programs and the EU's Digital Security Act. He also emphasizes the need to face reality, criticizes complacency, and warns of a global shift towards control and surveillance, urging you to awaken to the truth and take action.

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    17 mins
  • Time
    May 21 2026
    Bryce discusses the concept of time in the legal profession, emphasizing the scarcity and the tendency to waste it. He highlights the inefficiencies in the legal system and court processes, which consume significant time and resources. He argues that the Legal Matrix is a time-stealer, leading to burnout and missed personal opportunities. He advocates for a more efficient system, suggesting law schools could reduce to two years with the third year focused on practical experience. He also critiques the impact of technology on time management, urging you to prioritize and value your time more effectively.

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    16 mins
  • Do Overs
    May 14 2026
    Bryce discusses the concept of "do overs" in life, reflecting on his own experiences and regrets. He would avoid high school relationships, focus more on academics, stay in the reserves, avoid family law, and move to the coast earlier. He regrets rushing into marriages, not starting his own law firm sooner, and not traveling more within the U.S. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to the Ten Commandments, being more truthful to himself, and reducing reliance on technology. He also expresses a desire to learn more languages and criticizes modern conveniences like electric cars and high cell phone usage.

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    16 mins
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