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Tuesday's Three Burning Legal Questions

Here are today's three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere.

1) Question: I love Shakespeare, but where can I find a good "lawyer-actors-only" version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?

Answer: Yikes. I'm not at all sure why you'd want to find that, but it turns out you are in luck. (Precedent, Get Out More: Rehearsing for The Lawyer Show)

Chaveztwitter 2) Question: I just got hired as a writer for someone named "chavezcandanga?" Is this a good job?

Answer: Oh, you must be one of the 200 people hired by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to write tweets for his account on Twitter. Seems like a good job. Be brief! (Jonathan Turley, All A Twitter: Chavez Hires 200 People To Tweet For Him

3) Question: Seven separate times now over five years my ex-wife has called me to ask for ransom money to free our children from kidnappings supposedly perpetrated by strangers, drug dealers, gypsies and even a "clothing wholesaler." I've paid a total of over $800,000 now. Do my kids have the worst luck, or what? What can I do to better protect them from an eight, ninth or 10th kidnapping?

Answer: Perhaps your focus here should shift to someone other than the children? (Legal Juice, Um, Honey, Our Kid Has Been Kidnapped ... Again)

Posted by Bruce Carton on May 11, 2010 at 04:18 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)

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