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Hosted by attorney Peter Lamont, Understanding the Law Radio is your weekly source for real-world legal insight, designed for business owners, professionals, and anyone interested in how the law affects everyday life. Each episode breaks down complex legal topics—contracts, litigation, employment issues, real estate, and more—into practical, easy-to-follow discussions that help you stay informed and protect your interests. UTLRadio also features its companion series, Pop Culture Court, where the legal side of movies, TV, and celebrity headlines goes on trial. Whether you are here for serious legal strategy or the courtroom drama behind Spider-Man’s defamation case, UTLRadio delivers insight with clarity and authority. New episodes drop weekly. Listen, learn, and stay ahead of legal issues that matter to you.
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Thursday Sep 17, 2020
How Legal is the Ace Attorney Video Game? Objection!
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Keeping with the theme of the week being video games, on today's podcast Peter and guest co-host, Brendan, discuss the popular Capcom video series, Ace Attorney. Peter and Brendan discuss inconsistencies with the game and the actual law. Peter points out where attorney Phoenix Wright, the protagonist in the game series, is often, Phoenix Wrong. Don't miss this episode!
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