
FindLaw's Don't Judge Me has a lot of opinions, jokes, insightful guests, and in-depth discussions about hot topics in the law. What we don't have is a lot of pretention or corporate oversight. We hope you have as much fun listening as we have making it. Our hosts are lawyers and writers at FindLaw, the primary online destination for all things legal. Hosts: Laura Temme Andy Leonatti Joe Fawbush V... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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That's a wrap on this show, folks. After three years and well over 100 episodes, Andy, Joe, Laura, and Vaidehi are off to chase their dreams. Laura is excited to have the time to fully pursue spelunking. Andy finally convinced Larry David to do that ... more
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I don’t like how they are joking about very serious topics. This is a very one sided & biased podcast. I expected it to be unbiased just stating what the laws are & not how they feel about them.
I like new Joe. Get that women a microphone! Thanks for the great content gang.
I love the current events chosen to review. The banter is both interesting and fun. I highly recommend!! Great hosts who know their stuff.
Yeah, right, you know, like. There is some interesting content, but all those space-filling phrases are just too irritating.
This is the quintessential legal podcast. I wish I could give this podcast a 6 star review.









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