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May 09, 2005
This Week at the Legal Underground Podcast
This week's podcast is titled Law-Related Things That Suck: When Ordinary People File Lawsuits. It's another in my string of weekly "suck" features, which I'm continuing to put out while I try to come up with another short weekly feature to put out on the feed. So far, my only idea is The Three-Minute Law-Related Book Review, which I like but don't think I have the time to do. Any ideas would be appreciated. E-mail me here.
As for this week's show, it's the first time I've announced a sponsor: my law firm of Schaeffer & Lamere. As you might suppose, the negotiations that led to the sponsorship were not very contentious. But there's a real point to it, which has to do with taxes. I'm still thinking about the best way to explain podcasting to my accountant.
The previous entries in the Legal Underground Podcast are available at this RSS feed or in the "podcasts" category at Notes from the (Legal) Underground.
Posted by Evan Schaeffer at May 9, 2005 08:49 AM
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