
Join Jennifer and KP as they live, laugh, and watch the world burn. Two longtime lawyers, Jenn and KP talk about lawsuits in the news, current events, and of course, lawyers behaving badly. As professional mess enthusiasts, KP and Jenn love digging into messy situations that don’t involve them and probably are none of their business. Hit that subscribe button to listen to Lawyers Behaving Badly ev... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This week, we discuss a law school graduate turned professional fraudster. Much like Ozymandias, he liked to "think big."
Also, Tom Girardi learns that acting like a Pretty Mess won't get him out of prison time.
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We're joined by Prof. Leah Litman of Strict Scrutiny to talk about her new book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes!
Also, an enterprising Larry Lawyer explores new lines of business after h... more
Aliza Shatzman, Founder and President of the Legal Accountability Project, joins us to discuss former Judge Joshua Kindred and the abuse of federal judiciary workers.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault.
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Join us on Tom Goldstein's recent journey back to jail. Are we in the presence of crypto greatness?
Also, Goya Foods' maybe ex-CEO goes a little nuts.
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endlessly entertaining and only a matter of time until they go too far and are taken from us
Would like an episode on Biden preemptive pardons.
I love the way the stories are told. Your laughter and joy in your story telling is contagious. I love listening to you guys after a hard day dealing with a difficult client or a jerk of an opposing counsel.
Ladies, keep this up and we won’t be mad if you add ads and monetize (especially if it means more episodes!)
This is my new favorite podcast. If you have any connection to law you will love this. Heck you will love it even if you don’t.
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Focused on the humorous and absurd aspects of the legal profession, the content primarily features discussions surrounding outrageous legal cases and the antics of lawyers who find themselves in trouble. The hosts, seasoned attorneys, engage in a light-hearted critique of the world’s more scandalous legal events while also personalizing their commentary with anecdotes from their own lives. Each episode cleverly balances serious topics with humor, making it relatable and entertaining for listeners, regardless of their background in law. The podcast stands out for its engaging and comedic storytelling approach to legal news, inviting audiences to laugh while pondering the absurdities of the legal world.
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