Philip Silberman

Weekly Docket

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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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Philip Silberman

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Business

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Texas Bitcoin Reserve, Trump's Plan to Fire More Federal Employees, Drone Laws & Crazy Stats About Lawyers 30.01.2025

In this episode of The Weekly Docket , we discuss Texas' proposed Bitcoin reserve and the potential risks and benefits of the state holding cryptocurrency as an asset. We also break down Trump's plan to terminate more federal employees and just why firing government employees is so difficult. We'll examine the legal framework surrounding drone use in Texas, including privacy laws an...

Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship, Pitfalls of DIY Legal Docs, Usury Law, Biden's Last Minute Pardons 24.01.2025

In Episode 54 of The Weekly Docket , Phil Silberman and Austin Black unpack the legal implications of President Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship and the Supreme Court’s potential role. Learn why one-page business agreements might put your deal at risk, and discover the strict interest rate limits on loans in Texas. Finally, a deep dive into preemptive presidential pardons,...

FDA Food Dye Ban, TikTok Ban, Porn Sites Fight Age Verification, Trustee Dilemmas & Google’s Gemini AI 17.01.2025

In Episode 53 of the Weekly Docket , we dive into the FDA’s move to ban Red Dye No. 3, the Supreme Court's TikTok showdown, and Texas’s new age verification law for adult content. We also explore a listener's question about serving as a sibling's trustee and close with a tiny rant on Google’s Gemini AI. 

Forum Shopping, Gulf of America, BOI Reporting, Airline Fees & Trump Sentencing Updates 10.01.2025

In Episode 52 of the Weekly Docket, Phil Silberman and Austin Black tackle the legal implications of X's new forum selection clause, Trump's ongoing sentencing saga, and the law  governing the naming of places like the Gulf of Mexico. They also clarify whether small businesses need to file Beneficial Ownership Reports, discuss airline baggage fees, and cover looming tax deadlines. Don’t...

Trump's TikTok Intervention, Top Legal Questions of 2024: Driving Barefoot, Stealing Beach Sand, Indictments & More 03.01.2025

In Episode 51 of the Weekly Docket, we unpack the legal battle over the TikTok ban, including its national security and free speech implications, and President-elect Donald Trump's surprising intervention. We also answer 2024's most Googled legal questions, from the legality of barefoot driving to protecting your intellectual property with trademarks. Join hosts Phil Silberman and Austin...

New Year’s Legal Resolutions: Contracts, Wills, and Insurance Essentials 27.12.2024

In Episode 50 of the “Weekly Docket,” hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black share practical legal resolutions to kick off the New Year. From revisiting your contracts and crafting a will to reviewing insurance policies, this special episode is packed with actionable advice for business owners and individuals alike. Tune in to learn how these resolutions can help you avoid costly legal pitfalls in...

Will SCOTUS Save TikTok? Is It Legal to Sign For Someone Else? Tips for Small Businesses When Signing Leases 19.12.2024

In Episode 49 of The Weekly Docket , hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black tackle the Supreme Court Taking Up the TikTok ban, exploring national security and free speech implications. Learn the legalities of signing on someone else’s behalf, and how to protect your business from competition from a new neighbor. Finally, a lively discussion on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Broadway debut and its...

No More TX Vehicle Inspections, Charcater.ai Sued For Chatbot Advice, Christmas Lights on Cars & Property Searches 13.12.2024

In Episode 48 of the Weekly Docket, we explore Texas' new law eliminating state vehicle inspections, dive into a shocking lawsuit against a chatbot company, and unravel the legality of putting Christmas lights on your car. Plus, we discuss how to identify property ownership and provide tips on navigating the real property records. Tune in for this week's legal insights and hot topics! 

Judge Halts Corporate Transparency Act, Texas THC Ban, LLC Anonymity, and Hunter Biden Pardon Fallout 06.12.2024

In Episode 47 of the Weekly Docket, we unpack a pivotal Texas court decision blocking the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act, the potential ban of THC products in Texas, and strategies for maintaining LLC ownership anonymity. We also address the business-friendly nuances of Texas's Franchise Tax. In our Rant & Rave segment, we dissect Joe Biden’s controversial pardon of his son...

HOA Woes, Deeds to Avoid Taxes, Due on Sale, Headhunters for Lawyers 28.11.2024

In Episode 46 of the Weekly Docket, Phil Silberman and co-host Austin Black tackle a packed agenda. From HOA disputes involving unapproved patios and steep fines to questions about Transfer on Death Deeds and adding parents to property deeds, this episode explores the intricacies of property law. The hosts also discuss legal options for avoiding foreclosure after a mortgage acceleration and delve...

Men Don Bear Costume in Insurance Fraud Scheme, Smollett Conviction Overturned & Mobile Home Tips 23.11.2024

In Episode 45, Phil and Austin unravel "Operation Bear Claw," an outrageous insurance fraud involving staged bear attacks and luxury cars. Then, we dive into the Illinois Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Jussie Smollett’s conviction, exploring its legal nuances. Next, we tackle practical advice on buying and transferring mobile homes in Texas. Finally, we rant about misusing the titl...

Texas Legislative Preview, Title Searches, Real Estate Sales With Minors, & Drug Advertising Insights 14.11.2024

In Episode 44 of the Weekly Docket , we dive into the key bills to watch in the upcoming Texas legislative session, including debates on school vouchers, property tax relief, and controversial measures on immigration and higher education. We also answer pressing real estate questions: How do you run a title search, and what’s the process for selling a minor’s property in Texas? Finally, our Rant a...

What Happens To Trump's Criminal Cases Now? Kamala's Bar Results, Will Joe Pardon Hunter? 08.11.2024

In this special episode of "The Weekly Docket," Phil Silberman and Austin Black break down the legal questions surrounding recent political developments. They explore what lies ahead for Donald Trump's criminal convictions, the legal stance on his classified document case, and the unique legal aspects of a president-elect facing sentencing. Tune in as they analyze Texas' unprec...

SCOTUS Backs Voter Purge, Illegal Costumes, Trusts for Your Home and Responding to Lawsuits 01.11.2024

In this Halloween edition of the Weekly Docket, Phil Silberman and Austin Black discuss a Supreme Court ruling upholding Virginia’s voter purge, Alabama’s unusual ban on clergy costumes, and why Texas homeowners may not need a trust. They also tackle how to respond to a lawsuit in Texas and wrap up with a fun “Rant and Rave” on bizarre product disclaimers.

How to Get Rich, What's Probate, Arbitration vs. Mediation, Is Buying a Home a Good Investment? 25.10.2024

In this special Q&A episode, Phil Silberman and Austin Black tackle both legal and personal questions that we all face. From decoding the mystery of wealth-building and the realities of buying a home, to navigating probate and understanding arbitration vs. mediation, this episode is full of straight talk and practical advice. Plus, the hosts offer their candid takes on staying healthy and the...

Can You Keep a House Built on Your Lot? The FTC Click to Cancel Rule, Spousal Privilege & Ken Paxton Loses Some Power 18.10.2024

In Episode 40 of the Weekly Docket, hosts Phil Silberman and Austin Black cover the latest legal news and answer listener questions. The FTC's new rule makes canceling subscriptions simpler, but why did it pass along party lines? Meanwhile, a Texas judge strikes down a law frequently used by the Texas Attorney General. Phil and Austin also dive into intriguing legal scenarios—can someone acci...

Fort Worth Game Room Ban, Giant Skeleton Disputes, Deeds Between Spouses and Texas Property Tax Rants 10.10.2024

In this episode, we dive into Fort Worth's recent ban on game rooms and the ongoing legal debate over eight-liner machines. We also discuss the battle over giant skeleton decorations facing HOA restrictions, answer listener questions about adding a spouse to a deed and the importance of ink color in legal documents, and rant about skyrocketing property taxes in Texas metro areas. Tune in for...

New Texas Business Courts, Seller’s Disclosure Exceptions, TX Parents Hosting Homecoming Ragers 03.10.2024

In Episode 38 of the Weekly Docket, Phil Silberman and co-host Austin Black discuss Texas' failed lawsuit against the Biden administration's green card rule, a massive bologna seizure at the Texas border, and the new Texas Business Courts. They also explore who’s exempt from completing a seller’s disclosure in Texas real estate transactions. The guys rant and rave about the troubling tre...

Large Landlord Pays $48M Fine, NYC Mayor Indicted, & Suing Movers: What You Need to Know 28.09.2024

In Episode 37 of the Weekly Docket, we cover the $48 million fine against one of the nation's largest landlords for alleged deceptive practices and the shocking indictment of NYC Mayor Eric Adams for bribery. In our legal questions segment, we explore how much you can sue a mover for lost or damaged property and the licensing requirements for hard money lenders in Texas. We close out with a c...

P Diddy Indicted, Texas’ Phone Ban in Schools, Ground Leases Explained, Rescuing Animals from Hot Cars and Parental Liability Debate 20.09.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 36 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they break down the federal charges against Sean 'Diddy' Combs for sex trafficking and racketeering, sparking major legal and industry implications. Explore the Texas Education Commissioner’s push to ban cellphones in schools, raising questions about student safety and learning. Get answers to legal questions on...

Legal Advice For the $800 MM Lotto Winner, Law Gives Parents Control over Social Media, Anti-SLAPP, Multiple Wills at Death, and Crooked Industry Studies 13.09.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black for Episode 35 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they break down the legal complexities of managing an $800 million Mega Millions jackpot win in Texas, including staying anonymous, tax strategies, and financial planning. Learn about Texas’ new law giving parents more control over their kids' social media accounts, plus a deep dive into Anti-SLAPP laws and how they...

Chase ATM Glitch Scandal, DOJ Tackles Rent Price Fixing, Texas Workers' Comp, Social Media Laws, and Hidden Sugars in American Foods 06.09.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 34 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they uncover the viral Chase Bank ATM glitch scandal that left users facing check fraud charges. Dive into the DOJ’s lawsuit against RealPage for allegedly fixing rent prices, and get answers to legal questions on when workers can claim workers' compensation in Texas and the risks of sharing posts on social media. Pl...

Shein vs. Temu, Telegram CEO Arrest, Meme Legalities, Emotional Support Animal Laws, and Healthcare Pricing Outrage 30.08.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 33 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they explore Shein’s intense legal battle against Temu over copyright infringement and trade secret theft. They’ll also dive into the arrest of Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, and its implications for free speech and platform accountability. We also answer legal questions about whether using memes can get you sued and how la...

Non-Compete Ruling Halted, Elon Musk vs. Free Speech, Texas Landlord Laws, Short Sales, and Mask Ban Controversy 23.08.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 32 of the 'Weekly Docket' as they dive into the latest legal news and debates. This week, we discuss a federal judge’s ruling blocking the FTC’s attempt to ban non-compete agreements and Elon Musk’s global free speech controversies igniting legal battles. We also answer key legal questions about how Texas landlords can legally handle abando...

CrossFit Tragedy Highlights Liability Risks, Meta’s $1.4B Payout, Restraining Orders, Suing Doctors, and Uber’s Contractor Victory 16.08.2024

Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 31 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they discuss the tragic drowning of a CrossFit athlete during an event in Fort Worth, raising serious questions about liability and safety. Explore Meta's record-breaking $1.4 billion settlement with Texas over facial-recognition privacy violations. Get insights into how restraining orders and medical malpractice law...

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