November In Legal Podcasts: Elections, Lawyerists, And Exploding E-Cigarettes

Our November in podcasting started with a bang...

podcst-atlOur November in podcasting started with a bang as we returned from New York and Philadelphia with new episodes about antitrust from Thomson Reuters: Down The Hall With Practical Law and the future of legal practice from Above The Law’s Academy for Private Practice. After that on November 4th, we covered #LoveYourLawyerDay 2016 by featuring interviews with holiday founder Nader Anise as well as hosts from our various shows. Following the election, our productions focused on the American presidency, exploding e-cigarettes, and how lawyers can defend themselves against DDoS attacks. This month, the Lawyerist Podcast also officially came to Legal Talk Network, hosted by Sam Glover and Aaron Street. Listeners can now find weekly new episodes of the Lawyerist Podcast with archival episodes soon joining the lineup.

The following are brief blurbs about some of the episodes we published in the first half of November:

Understanding Nonphysical Injury Structured Settlements

In this episode of AM Best, host John Czuba explores non-physical injury structured settlements and how they are treated differently under section 104(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code with guest John Finn of Finn Financial.

#94: The Evolution of Online Marketing, with Greg Siskind

Sam Glover and Aaron Street, hosts of the Lawyerist Podcast, talk about joining Legal Talk Network and the evolution of online marketing with author and immigration attorney Greg Siskind who launched the first law blog and wrote “Lawyers Guide to Marketing on the Internet.”

Exploding E-Cigarettes and Litigation

In this episode of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen discusses exploding e-cigarettes and the causation factors leading to injuries with attorney William R. Sutton from the Beasley Allen law firm.

Competitor Communications: Navigating the Gray Areas

Thomson Reuters: Down the Hall with Practical Law host Renee Karibi-Whyte interviews Janelle Wrigley, head of Practical Law’s Antitrust Service. Together, they discuss what businesses need to know before gathering information about their competition.

Law Enforcement and Implicit Bias

In this episode of Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast, host Daniel Rodriguez discusses police use of force, police-community relations, implicit bias, and the merits of broken windows policing with Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Assistant Professor of Law Destiny Peery.

The Use of Body Cameras by Law Enforcement

Lawyer 2 Lawyer hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams discuss the pros and cons of using body cams in policing with guests Professor Eugene O’Donnell of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Dr. To Burke, professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Radford University.

Fails and Sales: Lessons in Legal Entrepreneur from Gary Sangha

In this episode of Law Technology Now, host Monica Bar is joined by Legal Talk Network CEO Adam Camras. Together they interview Gary Sangha, a former securities lawyer, serial entrepreneur, and founder/CEO of Lit IQ about his improbable path to starting a business, the importance of sales, and how setbacks can be valuable for success.

Defending Against DDoS Attacks

Kennedy-Mighell Report hosts Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell discuss the recent Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and the “human in the middle” concept within artificial intelligence.

What can past presidential history teach us about today?

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library host Lee Rawles interviews author and litigation attorney Talmage Boston about the U.S. presidency and history’s effect on even the most recent administrations.

You can find these episodes and more Legal Talk Network podcasts at legaltalknetwork.com or by searching on your favorite podcast app.


Laurence Colletti is the Executive Producer at Legal Talk Network. After receiving his J.D. and MBA, Laurence Colletti went into solo practice with emphasis in general business and commercial real estate. He has always carried a strong passion for web-based media with a particular interest in podcasting and video. Laurence leverages his legal background against that passion to help bring sophisticated, relevant content to Legal Talk Network podcasts. You can follow Laurence on Twitter at @LaurenceEsq.