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The LIEB CAST

Andrew Lieb / Lauren Liebwww.listentolieb.com

Welcome to the Lieb Cast Podcast—where we break down complex laws, scrutinize politics, and shatter biases with a dash of snark. Education, not indoctrination, is our game. Attorney Andrew Lieb, our seasoned host, embarks on a compelling journey to illuminate the often opaque aspects of these topics.

Committed to maintaining neutrality amidst political polarization, the Lieb Cast team ensures a dialogue rooted in fact over bias. Our crew examines new laws, probes the effect of political environments on the economy, and provides unfiltered views on topical issues, all while sustaining a stimulating, balanced, and entertaining discourse.


As an experienced litigator, legal analyst, and political commentator, Andrew Lieb is a recognized presence on numerous TV and radio networks. Known for his ability to translate complex legal changes into layman's terms, Andrew serves as a reliable resource across the nation.

In addition to his legal expertise, Andrew brings to the table diverse perspectives drawn from his roles as a corporate trainer, author, real estate school proprietor, and entrepreneur.

Yet, The Lieb Cast is not a one-man show. Andrew is accompanied on air by his wife and business associate, Lauren, alongside his colleagues — Employment Attorney Mordy Yankovich, known as "The Chazakah", Attorney Cheryl Berger, and Law Clerk Alex Licitra. Their collective input enhances the podcast's dynamic blend of education, wit, and animated discussion, creating a unique signature for The Lieb Cast.

The Lieb Cast goes beyond being a podcast; it's a dialogue, a mentorship, and a voyage of learning, all in one package. It's your passport to unraveling the intricacies of laws, politics, and economics, devoid of biases and brimming with insights. Don't hesitate. Search for "Lieb Cast" on any podcast platform, subscribe, and join us on this enlightening journey towards knowledge and truth. Let's get informed, not influenced.

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Episodes

Legal Breakdown and Analysis of Biden's Employment Vaccine Mandate

We answer the following questions: Can Biden / OSHA issue an Executive Order / Regulation mandating employment vaccines? Can the Federal Congress issue a statute mandating employment vaccines or is that a state's rights issue? What is the precedent for an individual state to issue a vaccine mandate and would it be upheld? Does it matter if an individual state's Governor or Legislature issued an employment vaccine mandate for enforceability? How does a sincerely held religious belief against vacc...

Sep 10, 202158 minSeason 2Ep. 3

It's Eviction Tsunami Season

Evictions Evictions - Get Your Evictions - US Supreme Court Opens the Floodgates. Landlords, have you called your attorney yet to start the eviction process? Investors, are you ready for the housing market to swing because of a flood of inventory? Tenants, have you started to make moving arrangements and tried to settle your arrears for less money? We review the US Supreme Court Decision and explain how it will impact evictions nationwide.

Aug 29, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 209

NYC v. Montana - Polar Opposite Vaccine Mandates

Stop complaining about governmental vaccine rules for where you work and where you go. Just live in the right place for you. We explain NYC's vaccine rules to participate in everything and Montana's new anti-discrimination law that prohibits changing opportunities based on vaccination status.

Aug 29, 202114 minSeason 1Ep. 208

Leaving WRCN 103.9

The world is changing fast and so is our business. We let you in the green room and discuss our changes to inspire yours.

Aug 29, 202113 minSeason 1Ep. 207

Why Real Estate Deals Fall Apart

Instead of using the phrase "the attorneys killed the deal" it's time to understand why. This episode breaks down the most common reasons that real estate deals fall apart because of common contract terms everyone in real estate should know about.

Aug 15, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 204

Kissing Cuomo

This episode is loaded with controversial topics and banter. King Cuomo kissing is a main theme of the show. We also review the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, discuss My Pillow defamation, and proposed legislation to make first responder status a protected class.

Aug 15, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 203

New Law on Criminal Background Checks

There is a new protocol for employers checking criminal backgrounds of potential employees. This impacts not only employees but independent contractors. Real Estate brokerage teams must follow new regulations.

Aug 01, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 201

How The Lieb Cast Golfs

Mordy & Andrew breakdown their true feelings about golf and business development. Lauren has an epiphany.

Jul 18, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 196

MLS is Anticompetitive and is going to Change

The DOJ has withdrawn from a settlement with NAR on anticompetitive practices on MLS when NAR wouldn't agree to more concessions on it's practices; The Multiple Listing Services are going to be disrupted by government and this presents a ripe opportunity for innovation and fairness in the real estate market.

Jul 11, 202123 minSeason 1Ep. 195

College Athletes Can Earn $$$ from their Name, Image, and Likeness

Ian Begley, host of The Putback with Ian Begley on SNY joins us to discuss the impact on college athletes getting paid on both the professional and amateur games. NCAA Interim NIL Rules NY Senate Bill S5891C Supreme Court Decision - National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston

Jul 11, 202127 minSeason 1Ep. 194

New Laws for Co-Ops in NY

Attention property managers, real estate brokers, co-op shareholders, and potential buyers and sellers of cooperatives - we review a new law that will impact cooperative housing in New York.

Jun 27, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 191

Update to Seasonal Rental Laws

We review Assembly Bill A4587 / Senate Bill S6877 . The bill amends General Obligations Law §7-108(1-a) which, if passed, will exempt certain seasonal use tenancies from the maximum deposit or advance of one month’s rent. We breakdown the conditions and how this will impact the rental industry.

Jun 20, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 189

Real Estate Brokerage Alert / Sellers & Buyers Too...

Several bills have passed the senate and assembly and are on the Governor's desk to sign that will drastically impact the real estate brokerage industry. From branch managers to new designated fair housing & discrimination testers, we will see an entire industry shift in 2021. Changes can happen momentarily. This is a must listen to for anyone in the industry.

Jun 13, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 187

'Central Park Karen' Sues Former Employer for Discrimination

'Central Park Karen' called 911 and claimed she was threatened by an African American male who asked her to leash her dog. After immediately being fired by her employer she became a national sensation. She now is suing her former employer for discrimination. We review the claims and discuss the merits of the case.

Jun 13, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 186

White Men Can Sue For Employment Discrimination When Minorities Get The Job (PART 1)

We discuss reverse discrimination and affirmative action plans by employers. White men have rights to be free from employment discrimination when minorities are favored. This goes to recruiting, hiring, promotion, and career advancement opportunities. While there is no bright line between what is permissible and impermissible in today's era of inclusiveness and diversity, we explain the rules from the US Supreme Court and current events that make this all relevant.

Jun 06, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 184

White Men Can Sue For Employment Discrimination When Minorities Get The Job (PART 2)

We discuss reverse discrimination and affirmative action plans by employers. White men have rights to be free from employment discrimination when minorities are favored. This goes to recruiting, hiring, promotion, and career advancement opportunities. While there is no bright line between what is permissible and impermissible in today's era of inclusiveness and diversity, we explain the rules from the US Supreme Court and current events that make this all relevant.

Jun 06, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 185
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