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MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show Supreme Court Series
If you want to keep up with Supreme Court cases that affect you and your business, then join your Host Scott Draughon every week for a lively and informative Radio Show dedicated to covering the Supreme Court. Tune in each Friday (12:00 Noon Eastern) to learn about recent decisions, pending rulings and up-coming cases. Scott talks to the actual lawyers who file the briefs and represent thier clients in these important proceedings. Get the behind scenes view of what these cases are really about and the tactics, strategies and reasonings at work. You'll also hear from policy experts, law school professors and Association representatives with a vested interest in some of these landmark decisions. You can call-in and talk directly with these lawyers and thier clients. Send in your questions as well as show topic suggestions by email, and talk directly with your Hosts and their guests during and after the LIVE Show. Listen LIVE on Fridays or hear the archived version of the Show anytime. Call in during the LIVE program 866-685-7469 or send an email
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CITIZENS UNITED

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February 26th - 12:00 Noon Eastern
Scott interviews Lawyer Jeffrey D. Clements and John Bonifaz (Legal Director of Voter Action and Director of freespeechforpeople.org)


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RADIO INTERVIEWS

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Lawyer Comments
Find out what other Lawyers think about the Show and thier experience as guests


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BAR EVENTS

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Licensing after Quanta
Scott hosted a LIVE performance of the MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show from the offices of Kaye Scholer, LLP in Washington DC on August 27, 2008 starting at 12:30 PM Eastern. This event was sponsored by The Bar Association of the District of Columbia and included a Panel Discussion on Patent Licensing after Quanta. The Live Radio Show was part of our Supreme Court series and featured comments from panelists as well as participation by members of the in-studio audience.


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