Lawyers in the Making Podcast
Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E49: Justin Goldberg Partner at ArentFox Schiff
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E49: Justin Goldberg Partner at ArentFox Schiff

Justin is a USC Gould School of Law Graduate and works as a Partner at ArentFox Schiff. In this episode, Justin and I embark on a fascinating journey, reminiscing about his beginnings at USC Gould School of Law and traveling through the corridors of the Big 10 Conference, the empire of Mr. Beast, and the creative genius of Matt Stone, co-creator of my favorite show, South Park.

Justin shares his incredible experiences at USC Gould, offering valuable insights on how to excel academically, manage your time effectively, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. He emphasizes the importance of finding mentors and building connections with peers, highlighting how these relationships can lead to future opportunities.

We delve into Justin's impressive career, exploring his roles at Fox Sports, NBCUniversal, and Dechert, where he discovered his passion for mergers and acquisitions. Justin recounts his journey to his current position at ArentFox Schiff, sharing captivating stories of the high-profile M&A deals he has worked on. The names and projects he mentions are truly astounding, showcasing the caliber of his daily work.

In keeping with my commitment to an informal podcast style, we also dive into a lively discussion about my current favorite hobby: professional wrestling. Wrestling fans, you won't want to miss this segment!

Justin's extensive experience and remarkable stories make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in law, media, or M&A. His advice to young and aspiring attorneys is to savor every moment of law school and make the most of the opportunities it presents. Tune in for an episode packed with insights, inspiration, and a dash of fun!

Justin’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/justinagoldberg

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