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Law Have Mercy!

Law Have Mercy!

Written by: Chaz Roberts
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Law Have Mercy! isn’t just about the law anymore—it’s about life, business, health, and everything that sparks curiosity. Join Personal Injury Attorney Chaz Roberts as he dives into candid conversations that mix legal insights with lifestyle tips, entrepreneurial wisdom, and personal growth. From breaking down complex legal issues in simple terms to exploring the challenges and triumphs of health, business, and beyond, Chaz brings his unique perspective and passion to every episode.

Whether you're here to learn, laugh, or find inspiration, Law Have Mercy! has something for everyone. Just remember: the opinions of our guests are their own, and nothing on this podcast is legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship—it’s all about entertainment, exploration, and empowerment. Let’s make it fun!

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Episodes
  • Mardi Gras, King Cakes, Parades, & The Acadiana Food Scene With Gerald Gruenig
    Jan 23 2026

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    Joy feels different when you’re standing in front of 8–10k people, the band hits, and the smell of fried ribs rolls through the crowd. We invited our friend and Acadiana Eats mastermind, Gerald Grunig, to break down what it really takes to throw a food festival that feels effortless while juggling pressure, payroll, and the weight of a whole community’s expectations. From curation and sponsorships to portion strategy and fryer math, Gerald lets us inside the decisions that help restaurants actually make money and keep the vibe alive.

    We dig into the economics most diners never see: rising costs, labor headaches, and why a $15 plate is often the only way to survive when the hood system alone can be an $80k bill. Gerald makes the case for smarter pathways—like food trucks and on-site catering—when a triple-net lease could sink you before your first service. And when he visits kitchens for TV or social, he’s not asking for showy dishes; he’s asking for scalable, profitable plates that won’t crush a line on a Saturday.

    Mardi Gras connects the dots between food and culture. Gerald walks us through the magic Mr. Weatherall captures on camera, why those viral clips resonate, and how New Orleans and Acadiana traditions diverge. New Orleans brings infrastructure and scale; Acadiana offers a user-friendly path to the barricade, with the caveat that “family friendly” depends on where you stand. We finish with king cake truth: the best cake is often the one that tastes like home. Expect Twins in Lafayette, Miko’s croissant-donut spin, and a pragmatic love for the Rouses grab-and-go—because the music, the people, and a 10-second reheat can turn any slice into a memory.

    If you love food festivals, local restaurants, and Mardi Gras stories that feel like you’re there, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a parade day plan, and leave a review with your top king cake pick—we’ll read a few on the next show.

    You can watch most full episodes of Law Have Mercy on YouTube!

    For more FREE legal tips, check out our social channels:
    Instagram - @chazrobertslaw
    Facebook - Chaz Roberts Law
    TikTok - @chazrobertslaw
    LinkedIn - Chaz Roberts

    If you are in need of legal guidance, visit our website: https://www.chazrobertslaw.com/

    This show is co-produced by Carter Simoneaux of AcadianaCasts Network, Chaz H. Roberts of Chaz Roberts Law and Kayli Guidry Bonin of Beau The Agency, and Laith Alferahin.

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    53 mins
  • How Nathan Thorton's Quiet Generosity Grew Into Hundreds Of New Shoes For Students w/ Chaz Roberts
    Dec 30 2025

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    A small act of noticing changed everything. When Nate, then an eighth grader at Cecilia, saw classmates wearing worn-out shoes, he didn’t lecture or post; he built a system. With counselors discreetly gathering sizes, donations flowing from the community, and a commitment to anonymity, he helped deliver nearly 300 brand-new pairs to students across Acadiana. No spotlight, no names—just dignity and relief.

    We dig into how that effort took shape and why it worked: simple processes, trusted adults, and partners who stepped in at scale. Nate credits his family and faith for the instinct to serve, and we trace how that mindset shows up in other arenas—literally. He walked into the Superdome, not the biggest guy on the field, and left with a state championship ring as a defensive back. Along the way he handled an injury, shifted sports, and set his sights on track again, proving that resilience is a skill you can carry from the locker room to life.

    The episode also turns practical. A day inside our law office gave Nate a front-row seat to how work becomes meaningful: prioritizing under pressure, writing handwritten thank-you notes that actually move relationships, and using small systems to stay organized. We talk patience in a digital world, why assuming good intent saves energy, and how grace first—boundaries second—keeps doors open. Nate shares his next chapter, pursuing construction management at Western Kentucky, drawn to solving complex problems and, yes, the precision of demolition. If you care about youth leadership, community impact, and the soft skills that win in real life, you’ll feel this one. Subscribe, share with a friend who believes in quiet service, and leave a review with the one lesson you’ll act on this week.

    You can watch most full episodes of Law Have Mercy on YouTube!

    For more FREE legal tips, check out our social channels:
    Instagram - @chazrobertslaw
    Facebook - Chaz Roberts Law
    TikTok - @chazrobertslaw
    LinkedIn - Chaz Roberts

    If you are in need of legal guidance, visit our website: https://www.chazrobertslaw.com/

    This show is co-produced by Carter Simoneaux of AcadianaCasts Network, Chaz H. Roberts of Chaz Roberts Law and Kayli Guidry Bonin of Beau The Agency, and Laith Alferahin.

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    18 mins
  • Stairs Versus Elevator: What Chaz Learned About Grit, and Entrepreneurship. And Better Call Saul Q&A
    Dec 12 2025

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    What does it really take to build a personal injury practice that lasts—without selling your soul to billboards and hype? We unpack the hard, unglamorous truth: show up where people live, serve before you sell, and grow at a pace your systems and team can actually support. Inspired by a Better Call Saul rewatch, we go past TV drama into the realities of community-based marketing, case selection, and client communication that sets a high bar and keeps clients for life.

    We talk about the power of grassroots outreach—talking to seniors about wills at church, sharing practical insurance advice, handing out magnets as a reminder instead of shouting hire me on a highway. That service-first approach trades quick wins for durable trust. We contrast it with heavy advertising strategies that do work, but often force firms to “feed the beast,” taking marginal cases to cover spend and risking burnout or client neglect. The alternative is deliberate: fewer, better cases; ruthless honesty when a matter isn’t viable; and a relentless commitment to process excellence, down to when and how medical records get pulled.

    Style and identity matter here, but not in the old way. Suits aren’t the only signal of seriousness; smart casual and authenticity are. What counts is respect for the role and results that match the promise. We share the hardest leadership lesson—letting go of perfectionism and adopting a 10-80-10 approach to delegation—so a founder can be both trial lawyer and CEO without drowning. And we lay out red flags clients should watch for: never meeting their attorney, long gaps in communication, and case manager-only access. Our antidote is simple and rare: lawyer-initiated monthly check-ins plus a culture of grace; people have lives, and so do we, but accountability still wins.

    If you care about legal outcomes and how they’re earned—through systems, service, and steady hands—you’ll find a playbook here. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s lawyer-shopping, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway or question so we can tackle it next time.

    You can watch most full episodes of Law Have Mercy on YouTube!

    For more FREE legal tips, check out our social channels:
    Instagram - @chazrobertslaw
    Facebook - Chaz Roberts Law
    TikTok - @chazrobertslaw
    LinkedIn - Chaz Roberts

    If you are in need of legal guidance, visit our website: https://www.chazrobertslaw.com/

    This show is co-produced by Carter Simoneaux of AcadianaCasts Network, Chaz H. Roberts of Chaz Roberts Law and Kayli Guidry Bonin of Beau The Agency, and Laith Alferahin.

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    39 mins
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