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Cruise Law’s First Podcast – Thanks LexBlog!

By Jim Walker on October 28, 2010
Posted in Firm News

I just had my first podcast which is featured on Kevin O’Keefe’s Real Lawyers Have Blogs. 

The podcast was an interview of me by LexBlog’s Colin O’Keefe entitled: Talk of the LexBlog Network : Jim Walker of Cruise Law News  Go to the link and then click on the play button if you want to…

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