
Law Is For Smart People Who Don't Know What Else To Do
From Practically on Purpose by Allie Canton
February 10, 2026 · 42 min
About this episode
Jordan Nahmias discusses his unexpected journey into entertainment law and the realization that he can choose his clients.
Jordan Nahmias didn’t grow up dreaming of being an entertainment lawyer. He wanted to be an artist. But a professor suggested he write the LSAT, he did well, and suddenly he was on a track. Once you’re on the track, it’s easy to mistake momentum for destiny. “It is a well-worn groove,” he told me. “Once you’ve made the choice… the blinders are on.” He continued, “Law is the thing that smart people do when they don’t know what to do.” OOF For Jordan, there wasn’t one clean “I’m done” moment. It was more like epistemological dissonance, in his words. He knew for a long time, even going back to law school, but couldn't make himself act on that knowing. But then in 2021, he got into a fight with a long-term client and he was treated poorly in a way he could not shrug off. “I ended up firing them,” he said. “And that was really hard for me… but then I was like, whoa, wait a minute, you can fire people? You don’t have to do this. You don’t have to continually expose yourself to this.” And he realized that i you can fire one client, you can fire them all. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit…
People in this episode
Host: Allie Canton
Guest: Jordan Nahmias
Topics covered
- entertainment law
- career choices
- personal growth
- client relationships
- self-discovery
Keywords
- entertainment lawyer
- LSAT
- career path
- client firing
- self-awareness
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