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Entertainer

Coach’s Provocagent entertainment law firm touts itself as: “An attorney service for Hollywood’s elite and waitstaff.” and being IMDB-friendly.

The rest is up to the talent.

Slate called Coach’s podcast (onto which he sued his way) as

one of the Top 10 Chat Podcast Episodes of 2022. Coach

quickly turned around their assessment of the ALAB team:

Rebecca: Here’s one that I thought would be a bummer, but wasn’t…I enjoyed listening to this rotating cast of five smart attorneys explain ridiculous legal occurrences to me. When ALAB returned with Episode 27, “Coach!,” it turned out to be an interview with a colorful attorney (Edward “Coach” Weinhaus)… They’d settled the case in part by agreeing to host Coach on ALAB. I have never heard such an awkward setup result in such a genial and genuinely interesting conversation! I almost didn’t listen, but I’m glad I did.

Coach now runs (on behalf of their owner, Judiciocracy LLC) ALABPodcast and ALABnews. Coach has made other podcast appearances and was a title sponsor of the once-heralded Supreme Court podcast, “First Mondays.”

Coach is also the purveyor of the business video lecture series for college students, CoachForged. His students demanded more of his seemingly unscripted content so loudly, the student body president of UCLA led an unprecedented protest on the Dean’s office.