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Episode 2: Toxic Harm, Real Lives —And One Lawyer Who’s Been There Or — Her Story Will Wow You. Her Mission Will Move You.

Kristina Baehr, founder of Just Well Law, knows the cost of toxic harm—not from a file on her desk, but from her own family’s tragedy. In this candid conversation with Mark Mueller, Kristina shares how personal loss transformed her approach to the law, why financial recovery is essential for healing, and what it means to fight for families in crisis.

From billion-dollar wins against corporate giants to grassroots justice work in Uganda and Liberia, her story blends fierce legal skill with unwavering compassion—proving the law can be a weapon for restoration as well as accountability.

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