Great show in spite of itself
Highly recommended in spite of the places where it could improve quality. Kudos (the good points first): 1. The core group of guests seems to be forming a good dynamic amongst each other, almost like a family. 2. The topics are current and not (to my knowledge) discussed often enough in legal blogs and podcasts. Things that could improve: 1. Inform at least some of the guest speakers about the episode's agenda and have the speakers come prepared to talk. Too many instances of "I'm not familiar with that case (or issue)" occur during the podcast. 2. Episodes aren't weekly, as the podcast's name states. Either go weekly (I'd like that, but you might not get any real work done) or change the podcast name to "This Month in Law". But I guess TMIL doesn't enunciate well in English. 3. Sound quality varies, but for the most part, it's understandable. C'mon reviewers, the content is important, not the fact that they can't get William Orbit to be their sound engineer.
Winterm00t via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/08
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Really wanted to like this show, but it's unbearably long-winded -- and not due to the material, but the hosts. Two hours is too many. Tighten it up and I'll be back.
GusGuy2013 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/14
I know nothing about law, but this podcast has been brilliant at keeping me up to date with the latest 'law in tech' news stories. Great guests, is in depth but always makes sure things are explained for us who aren't lawyers :) Has given me a real interest in how the law works!
davidmcdavidson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/03/11
It's always an interesting debate and very informative. I only wish it was published more regularly and that the guest had better cell phone connections.
usrbingeek via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/07
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