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The series centers on practical legal CLE content delivered by and for legal professionals, with frequent exploration of arbitration, trial tactics, employment and entertainment law, tax implications for productions, and contemporary litigation strategies. Episodes tend to pair practitioner-focused insights with real-world case examples, highlighting how statutes, procedural rules, and evolving industry dynamics shape client outcomes. A notable pattern is the mix of actionable tips for litigators (e.g., motions in limine, deposition prep) with broader discussions on emerging topics like AI's impact on entertainment negotiations, SLAPP issues, and ADR strategies for digital disputes. The format often features seasoned attorneys and experienc... more
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