Podcasts for lawyers? Is there such a thing?
The question was thoroughly answered about a year ago during a roundtable discussion posted Law Practice Today: "Legal Talk Radio on Demand: Podcasting for Lawyers - Past, Present and Future."
Towards the bottom of the article is a discussion of "favorite podcasts," which contains a number of links to law-related podcasts. Here are a few that are still going strong:
- Lawyer2Lawyer from the Legal Talk Network
- This Week in Law
- The ABA's Litigation Podcast
- Rules for the Revolution
There are doubtlessly many others; please leave a comment if you want to note a favorite. Meanwhile, my own modest contribution to the law-podcasting genre can be found at this Feedburner page with related notes at Legal Underground.
Related post: "Deposition Podcasts: Advance Techniques."
Another good legal podcast that I listen to is the series by some MILO (macs in law offices) members. If you are an attorney that uses a mac, they have great recommendations on how to be more productive in a legal setting.
The podcasts can be found here
Posted by: Blake Boyd | September 10, 2008 at 07:31 AM