Are you fascinated by the law or baffled by court decisions? Are you a fan of pop culture, the 80‘s, or modern-day trends? Are you interested in how the law and pop culture affect each other? Do you need a little humor in your life? If so, the Understanding the Law Radio Podcast, UTLRadio for short, is the show for you! Twice a week, hosts Peter Lamont, Esq. and Brendan Lamont bring you fascinatin... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 412 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessSociety & CultureEntrepreneurship |
Today, we're diving into something really unusual and thought-provoking—the idea of an AI performing religious duties. Specifically, we're looking at a story that's been making the rounds about Father Justin, an AI priest. Yes, you heard that right—a... more
In this episode of my UTLradio podcast, I explore the world of generative AI and its implications. I begin by discussing the recent controversy around Netflix and the alleged use of AI to alter images in the Jennifer Pan documentary. This leads to a ... more
In this episode, we explore the legal battle between Pennsylvania wedding band "Jellyroll" and country rapper "Jelly Roll." Bandleader Kurt L. Titchenell has sued Jason DeFord for trademark infringement, claiming DeFord's stage name is causing confus... more
Join me, Peter Lamont, as I take a fascinating journey through the evolution of marketing from the nostalgic days of the '70s and '80s to the digital age we live in today. In this thought-provoking episode, I explore the stark differences between the... more
In this episode, we delve into constructive notice and contributory negligence via a whimsical Willy Wonka scenario, pivots to a real-life premises analysis, and dissects the bittersweet collapse of the Willy's Chocolate Experience. Unearth valuable ... more
In this episode, we delve into "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", the first full-length episode of "The Simpsons", and unpack the surprising legal topics it presents. From the complexities of employment law around holiday bonuses to the intricacies... more
In this episode, we dive into how kindness can significantly impact us and others in business, law, and everyday life. Taking cues from beloved 80s movies, we discuss how simple acts of kindness, often overlooked, can create positive ripples in our p... more
Title: ”Thanksgiving Thanks: A Special Episode” Description: In this Thanksgiving edition of the UTL Radio Podcast, we take a break from our regular topics to focus on the holiday. The episode features a sincere thank-you message to our listeners, ce... more
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