Do you need a lawyer? Want legal advice? Join attorney Paul Samakow, his time is yours, Wednesdays, on Andy Parks, Live From The Washington Times. Join him for legal analysis of the latest in local and national news, and his tips for staying ahead of the game legally, and why the insurance industry seemingly never pays you enough when things go bad. No hot air, just plain talk. Listen on Wednesdays at 5:15pm, or go to washingtontimes.com/andyparks for information on Paul Samakow.
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Today’s show features a variety of legal questions raised at several trials around the country. In one case, a self-proclaimed, personal growth guru. James Arthur Ray, is charged with manslaughter in the deaths of his seminar students. BP executives may also face manslaughter as well as perjury charges in the oil rig explosion that has wreaked havoc in the lives of so many while Toyota was vindicated in the first of the sudden acceleration suits. Will Donald Trump run for President? What constitutes a hostile work environment? Are the aftermarket parts used to repair your car a fair trade for the premium savings? These and other legal questions are all asked and answered by Paul during a show that also featured the return of discussion about the dangers of Identity Theft when email is stolen and the perpetrators go on phishing expeditions. With baseball season just underway, an assault at Dodger Stadium on a San Francisco Giant’s fan gives the sport more than just a black eye while former Giant, Barry Bonds case of lying to a grand jury is now in the hands of his peers.
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