Philip Silberman
Weekly Docket
Dive into the world of law with 'Weekly Docket,' hosted by Silberman Law Firm's Phil Silberman. Get the latest on landmark cases, practical law, and a unique perspective on the legal landscape. Join us for a weekly exploration of law like you've never heard it before.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Texas Bans Phones in Schools, Trusts & Asset Protection, The SUPPLY Act to Solve Housing Crisis 25.07.2025 20:41
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris weigh in on Texas’ new law banning student phones during class time and the arguments for and against the move. They debate whether trusts really provide asset protection or if LLCs are the better tool for shielding assets. In this week’s Rant & Rave, they examine why homes aren’t selling in the Sunbelt despite the affordability crisis, and whethe...
Biggie Estate Battle, Special Appearances, TikTok Dances, Aura Farming, Copyright Law & Influencer IP 17.07.2025 21:12
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris discuss the brewing legal battle over Notorious B.I.G.’s $200 million music catalog and the estate’s dispute with Faith Evans. They break down the often misunderstood legal tool of a “special appearance” and its role in jurisdiction fights. In the Rant & Rave segment, it’s all about TikTok trends - what is aura farming, and can a viral dance be co...
Texas' Porn Law Upheld, Wrap Transactions Revisited & Instagram Bans 11.07.2025 31:42
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris break down the Supreme Court’s surprising decision to uphold Texas’ age verification law for online adult content and its broader implications for Section 230 and Big Tech. They also explain why “wrap around” transactions are making a comeback in the current real estate market and the serious legal pitfalls investors should know. Finally, a personal t...
Lululemon Sues the Pants Off Costco, Diddy Guilty Under The Mann Act & Ford CEO Gives White Collar Workers Bad News 03.07.2025 31:49
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris unpack Lululemon’s lawsuit against Costco for allegedly selling knockoff pants, break down The Mann Act and its role in Diddy's recent conviction, and react to startling CEO predictions about AI wiping out white-collar jobs. They also share how their own firm is using offshore hiring and ChatGPT assistants to reshape operations, and debate whethe...
Texas Governor Saves THC Gummies, DIY Legal Defense, Media Hides Population Decline & Filing Pro Se in Texas 26.06.2025 26:11
This week on the Weekly Docket, Governor Abbott blocks a sweeping THC ban, keeping gummies and vapes legal in Texas. Phil and Chris explain what to do when you can't afford a litigation retainer but need to file an answer. Plus, they dive into why the media is ignoring plunging global birth rates and what that means for the green agenda. Also, surprising success from the Astros and how filing...
Karen Read Acquittal, Converting From a Sole Prop to LLC, Court-Shy Lawyers & Juneteenth History 20.06.2025 19:43
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris break down Karen Read’s dramatic acquittal and the $5 million defense that fueled it. They also tackle how to upgrade your business from a sole proprietorship, why so many new lawyers avoid the courtroom, the history of Juneteenth, and the surprising side hustle of a former juror turned insider.
Can Trump Send Troops to LA? Selling Condo Units the Right Way & Mental Health Guardianships 13.06.2025 23:05
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris break down Trump’s controversial deployment of the National Guard and Marines to LA, exploring its shaky legal basis under the law. They also tackle a listener’s question about selling individual units of a duplex or fourplex--can you just list them as condos. Finally, they confront the heartbreaking realities of guardianships for adults with mental i...
Illegals to Pay Higher Tuition in Texas, LLC's Vs. S-Corps, Email Contracts & Birkin Bags 05.06.2025 25:47
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil welcomes Dallas attorney Dawna Hurd to talk about her shift from prosecution to private practice. This week’s show covers the end of in-state tuition for undocumented students in Texas, the tricky truth behind LLCs vs. S-corps, and whether your email could be a legally binding contract. Plus, Phil rants about Hermes’ elusive Birkin bags and whether their busine...
Water Balloons Gone Wrong, Secret Laptop Farms, Executor Fees, Weird Statutes & Contractor Fails 30.05.2025 32:30
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil is joined by supervising attorney Chris Heald to unpack the legal risks behind an innocent-looking 5th grade water balloon tradition, reveal how a North Korean laptop farm operated from a quiet American neighborhood, and explain how executor fees really work in Texas probate cases. They also explain how to decode confusing statutes and share contractor nightmar...
Ren Fest Owner Dies, Big Tax Breaks Pass House, Death of an LLC Member & Repair Shop Scams Exposed 23.05.2025 33:55
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil is joined by supervising attorney Chris to discuss the legal fallout from the Texas Renaissance Festival owner’s death amid a forced property sale. We dive into the sweeping tax changes in the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” explore what happens legally when an LLC member dies, and call out shady dealership service fees. Don’t miss this mix of probate drama, business...
Judge Orders Sale of Texas Renaissance Festival, Disinheriting Your Kids, Lawsuits on Principle & Specific Performance 16.05.2025 24:45
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris dive into the headline-grabbing court order forcing the sale of the Texas Renaissance Festival. They explain the concept of specific performance in Texas real estate law and why this is not just about tents and turkey legs but a multimillion-dollar business deal gone sideways. In the Legal Questions segment, Chris offers guidance on the best and worst...
Texas Approves School Vouchers, Land for the Taking & Big Law's Turnover Crisis 08.05.2025 33:14
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris dive into Texas’s headline-grabbing $1 billion school voucher law and its potential to reshape public education. They walk through the legal roadmap of eminent domain in Texas, breaking down what really happens when the government comes for your land. In the Rant and Rave section of the show, they unpack the turmoil inside big law firms, where post-pa...
Second Baptist Gets Sued, SBISD Election Fight, Real Estate Fixtures & Texas Migration Trends 02.05.2025 30:09
This week on the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris unpack a dramatic court decision impacting Houston's SBISD elections and explore a church lawsuit over control and transparency at Second Baptist. They break down what qualifies as a real estate fixture--hint: not all solar panels are created equal. Additionally, they examine the shocking drop in Texas migration numbers. Plus, they discuss the im...
TikTok Tariff Scams, Tenant Yard Burials, Series LLC Overload & Law Firm Startup Pitfalls 25.04.2025 29:56
In Episode 67 of the Weekly Docket, Phil and Chris break down viral TikTok scams about dodging tariffs, share a firm story of shipping laptops overseas, and warn about the risks of cheap online goods. Legal questions this week tackle what to do when your tenant buries someone in the yard and the practicality of managing multiple series in a Series LLC. Finally, the hosts dive into the harsh realit...
Montana Car Hacks, Probating Wills After 4 Years & Airbnb Tax Myths Debunked 16.04.2025 36:24
In Episode 66 of the Weekly Docket, we announce Chris Heald as the new co-host and congratulate Austin Black on launching his own firm. We discuss State Senator Mayes Middleton’s run for Texas Attorney General and analyze Ken Paxton’s Senate ambitions. Legal questions this week include why luxury cars often have Montana plates and whether a will can be probated in Texas after four years. Plus, we...
Trump Makes Showers Great Again, Estate Planning, POAs, Business Sales, Evictions & Property Disputes 10.04.2025 27:37
Episode 65 of the Weekly Docket features a blast from the past as we discuss recent changes to federal showerhead regulations and how Trump’s rollback impacts your morning routine. Then, we dive into a grab bag of legal questions from our inbox—ranging from estate planning basics and selling a small business to Texas eviction notices and real estate closing headaches. We also talk about when and h...
Texas Senator Talks School Choice & SNAP Junk Food Ban, Conditional Wills, HB 17: Banning Foreign Persons From Buying Real Estate 05.04.2025 24:41
This week, Phil and Austin break down Texas’s HB 17 bill aiming to restrict foreign ownership of land, analyze the legal quirks of conditional bequests inspired by Netflix’s Life List , and sit down with Texas Senator Mayes Middleton to discuss school choice and banning junk food from SNAP benefits.
Texas Cracks Down on Sharia Law, Suing Hotels For Stolen Stuff & School Acceptance Dilemmas 28.03.2025 28:22
In this episode of the Weekly Docket, hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black dive into the Texas Attorney General’s investigation into a Muslim development accused of implementing Sharia law. They also explore the legal questions surrounding hotel liability after a country music star’s jewelry went missing and discuss whether offers of admission are binding contracts. Finally, the hosts debate pede...
Trump Uses 1798 Law to Deport Gang Members, TX THC Ban & AHA Wants You to Eat Junk Food 22.03.2025 28:39
Episode 62 covers big Texas legal news as the Senate pushes to ban synthetic THC products, risking thousands of jobs and billions in tax revenue. We break down Trump’s controversial use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members and explore a key Texas homestead protection issue—can lenders dodge the law with tricky paperwork? Plus, we rant about the American Heart Association’s ba...
Can Mahmoud Khalil Be Deported? Keeping Property Ownership Anonymous, Suing Realtors For Overcharging Commission & Texas Wants to Rename the NY Strip 14.03.2025 28:46
In this episode of The Weekly Docket , we dive into the legal implications of a green card holder’s controversial arrest. Plus, we explore a surprising discovery—a deer hunter stumbles upon a mammoth tusk in Texas, but can he legally keep it? In our real estate segment, we debunk a common misconception about county appraisal district records and explain some strategies for keeping ownership record...
Texas’ Bold Legal Moves: Trans ID Law, THC Ban, Border Crossing Stats, Notary Rules & Small Estate Affidavits 06.03.2025 22:14
This week on The Weekly Docket , we dive into Texas’ latest legal shakeups, including a proposed law making it a felony to misrepresent gender identity and a potential statewide ban on hemp-derived THC products. We also answer key legal questions about the difference between notary acknowledgments and jurats, as well as when to use a small estate affidavit in Texas. Plus, we break down the dramati...
Can Legal Assistants Practice Law? Musk’s $3K Attorney, Trademark Battles, Government Waste & Home Inspector Lawsuits 28.02.2025 25:03
In this episode of The Weekly Docket , hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black discuss a new rule in Texas allowing licensed paralegal professionals to provide limited legal services—will this improve access to justice or lead to legal disasters? We also break down Elon Musk’s $3,000-per-hour attorney, Alex Spiro, and explore the risks of registering domain names that include big brand trademarks. P...
Texas Lottery Scandal, Power Companies Sued Over 2021 Winter Storm & Spousal Homestead Rights 21.02.2025 37:36
In this episode of The Weekly Docket , hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black dive into the legal controversy surrounding the Texas Lottery, where a class-action lawsuit alleges fraud in a multimillion-dollar jackpot. They also discuss the Texas Supreme Court’s deliberations on whether power companies can be held liable for the devastating 2021 winter storm blackouts. In the legal Q&A segment,...
Kanye’s Super Bowl Ad Controversy, Penny Production Ends, Illiteracy Lawsuit, Diddy’s Defamation Case & DOJ Drops Charges Against NYC Mayor 14.02.2025 32:43
In this week’s Weekly Docket , we dive into Kanye West’s shocking Super Bowl ad and explore the law surrounding Swastika displays. Plus, President Trump orders an end to penny production—will Congress go along? We also break down a lawsuit where a student claims his school district let him graduate without learning to read. In other headlines, Sean “Diddy” Combs sues NBC for defamation, the DOJ dr...
Texas School Vouchers, USAID Controversy, Gated Neighborhoods, Asset Protection, and High School Assault Case 07.02.2025 35:58
In this episode of The Weekly Docket , we break down Texas Senate Bill 2 and its potential impact on school choice, examine whether a president can legally shut down USAID, and answer pressing legal questions, including gating off neighborhoods in Houston and protecting assets after a judgment. Plus, we discuss a violent post-game incident between Memorial and Stratford High School students that c...
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