
Reading People, Reading the Law: From Poker table to Workers Rights & Risks with Raj Guha
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What do poker tables and jury trials have in common? In this episode of Legal Latitudes, Federico Lathrop sits down with employment litigation lawyer Raj Guha to unpack a journey that runs from UCLA biochemistry, to seven years as a professional poker player, to fighting for employees’ civil rights in court.
Raj shares how strategy, discipline, and the ability to read people carried him from the card room to the courtroom. Along the way, he breaks down common myths around wrongful termination and hostile work environments, explains why telling your lawyer the truth is non-negotiable, and reveals the biggest lessons he learned starting a firm from scratch.
Whether you’re an employee wondering about your rights, a lawyer thinking of going solo, or just curious how poker strategy translates to trial advocacy, this episode is packed with stories, insights, and practical takeaways. You will have fun listening and learn tons.