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May 18, 2005

Podcasting Lawyers, or the Lack Thereof

Some of the lawyers who greeted podcasting with an initial rush of enthusiasm aren't doing it regularly anymore. Craig Williams had server issues that caused him to stop podcasting every post. The last Rethink(ip) Podcast was April 11.

One lawyer who is still podcasting regularly is Evan Brown of InternetCases.com.  Brown's podcasts are short and his production values are good. He usually talks about a single Internet-related case. I think it's a model for what other lawyers could do.

(Note: This post originally appeared on The Legal Underground, where I've been thinking about what to do with my podcast.)

UPDATE: According to a comment that Stephen Nipper left at The Legal Underground, there are two Rethink (ip) podcasts "in the can." So be looking for those--they're good too!

Posted by Evan Schaeffer at May 18, 2005 06:43 PM

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